Cloud Computing
AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate
About the Course
The AWS Course, Provided by Amazon, Covers Reliable, Cost-Effective, and Scalable Cloud Computing Services. It includes Training on Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). The AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate Certification is a beginner-level course that focuses on designing, deploying, and evaluating applications on AWS for various complex needs.
Description
Cloud computing is an IT model that allows easy access to shared, customizable resources and services over the Internet. It enables quick provisioning with minimal management, similar to how utilities operate, by efficiently sharing resources to maximize efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
Key Learning Outcomes
After Completing This Course, You Will be Able to know About How to Manage Data and Servers Over Cloud.
– Basic Computer Knowledge
– Familiarity with operating systems, especially Linux
– Knowledge of virtualization concepts & more..
– Familiarity with operating systems, especially Linux
– Knowledge of virtualization concepts & more..
– Students who want to get selected in Top-Tier IT Companies like TCS, Infosys, Microsoft, Samsung, Google, Amazon, Facebook, Wipro and all leading MNC’s of the world.
– Inter-Mediate or M.Tech/B. Tech/MCA/BCA/Any Graduate or Diploma Holder
– Inter-Mediate or M.Tech/B. Tech/MCA/BCA/Any Graduate or Diploma Holder
– Participants must complete all assignments during the program to enhance their learning.
– A final assessment will be conducted at the end of the program.
– A final assessment will be conducted at the end of the program.
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Updated Syllabus 0
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Hands-On Experience 0
Gain Practical Skills through Virtual Labs.
Get Certified 0
Receive a Certificate of Completion.
AWS Exam-Focused Curriculum
The AWS Course from Amazon Offers Reliable, Affordable, and Scalable Cloud Computing Services.
What is Cloud
History of Cloud Computing
How Cloud Computing Works
Advantages & Disadvantages
Applications for Businesses
Cloud Service Providers
Cloud Computing Architecture
Cloud Computing Terminology
History of Cloud Computing
How Cloud Computing Works
Advantages & Disadvantages
Applications for Businesses
Cloud Service Providers
Cloud Computing Architecture
Cloud Computing Terminology
Communication-as-a-Service (CaaS)
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)
Monitoring-as-a-Service (MaaS)
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)
Monitoring-as-a-Service (MaaS)
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)
Overview of Networking
OSI Model
IP Addressing
IPv4
IPv6
VLSM/CIDR
Protocols
OSI Model
IP Addressing
IPv4
IPv6
VLSM/CIDR
Protocols
Types of Virtualization & its benefits
Introduction to Various Virtualization OS
Vmware, KVM etc.
Introduction to Various Virtualization OS
Vmware, KVM etc.
Basics Commands
Apache Server
FTP Server
Apache Server
FTP Server
IIS
FTP Server
Taking backups using command line tools
FTP Server
Taking backups using command line tools
Types, Priced and open source products in the market
Overview of Public Cloud vendors
Overview of Private cloud products
Introduction to Amazon AWS cloud – Pricing, Regions Availability Zones, Types of instances
Overview of different services of AWS
Consuming EC2 Instance Service from AWS
(Creating Linux and Windows Instances from the available AMIs connecting and remote control from the laptop)
Consuming EBS block storage service from AWS – Adding volumes to Instances Taking snapshots, creating volumes from snapshots, attaching volumes to running instances
Using Elastic IP service –Assigning Public IP addresses and connecting from the internet
Installing additional software components on the instances
Automating installations and tasks at the booting time of an instance
Using the Load Balancers & autoscaling for load distribution
Installing command line tools
Using cloud watch service
Using Route 53 Service
Creating own AMIs
Virtual Private Cloud – Public and Private Network Scenarios
Using AWS S3 service
Using Glacier Services
Creating databases using RDS service
IAM –Identity Access Management
MFA
Elastic Beanstalk
Cloud Watch
SNS service
EFS Service
Work mail
Workdocs
AWS Inspector
AWS Cloud Formation
Amazon Pinpoint
Elastic Container Services – EC2 Launch
Elastic Container Services – Fargate Launch
Amazon ECR
Amazon EKS
AWS App Runner
Server less Applications
Lambda
AWS Snow Family
AWS OpsHub
Amazon FSx
Amazon Storage Gateway
AWS Data Sync
AWS Key Management Services
AWS Secret Manager
AWS Certificate Manager
AWS WAF
AWS Firewall
AWS Guard Duty
AWS Macie
AWS Global Accelerator
Amazon SQS
Kinesis
Amazon MQ
AWS Dynamo DB
AWS Step Functions
Cloud Watch
Cloud Trail
Amazon Event Bridge
AWS Config
AWS Organizations
AWS Backup
Spot Fleets
Elastic Network Interface
Overview of Public Cloud vendors
Overview of Private cloud products
Introduction to Amazon AWS cloud – Pricing, Regions Availability Zones, Types of instances
Overview of different services of AWS
Consuming EC2 Instance Service from AWS
(Creating Linux and Windows Instances from the available AMIs connecting and remote control from the laptop)
Consuming EBS block storage service from AWS – Adding volumes to Instances Taking snapshots, creating volumes from snapshots, attaching volumes to running instances
Using Elastic IP service –Assigning Public IP addresses and connecting from the internet
Installing additional software components on the instances
Automating installations and tasks at the booting time of an instance
Using the Load Balancers & autoscaling for load distribution
Installing command line tools
Using cloud watch service
Using Route 53 Service
Creating own AMIs
Virtual Private Cloud – Public and Private Network Scenarios
Using AWS S3 service
Using Glacier Services
Creating databases using RDS service
IAM –Identity Access Management
MFA
Elastic Beanstalk
Cloud Watch
SNS service
EFS Service
Work mail
Workdocs
AWS Inspector
AWS Cloud Formation
Amazon Pinpoint
Elastic Container Services – EC2 Launch
Elastic Container Services – Fargate Launch
Amazon ECR
Amazon EKS
AWS App Runner
Server less Applications
Lambda
AWS Snow Family
AWS OpsHub
Amazon FSx
Amazon Storage Gateway
AWS Data Sync
AWS Key Management Services
AWS Secret Manager
AWS Certificate Manager
AWS WAF
AWS Firewall
AWS Guard Duty
AWS Macie
AWS Global Accelerator
Amazon SQS
Kinesis
Amazon MQ
AWS Dynamo DB
AWS Step Functions
Cloud Watch
Cloud Trail
Amazon Event Bridge
AWS Config
AWS Organizations
AWS Backup
Spot Fleets
Elastic Network Interface