Cognixia Cloud Computing with AWS
- Offered byCognixia
Cognixia Cloud Computing with AWS at Cognixia Overview
Duration | 40 hours |
Total fee | ₹23,010 |
Mode of learning | Online |
Schedule type | Self paced |
Difficulty level | Intermediate |
Credential | Certificate |
Future job roles | SAS Engineer , Book keeping, Cloud management, Apache Spark, Senior Software Engineer Developer |
Cognixia Cloud Computing with AWS at Cognixia Highlights
- Lifetime course materials access, 24/7 technical expert support
- Case studies, Real-life examples, Placement Assistance
Cognixia Cloud Computing with AWS at Cognixia Course details
- Professionals who want to improve their CV with a certification in AWS
- Fresh graduates who want to start a career in cloud computing with AWS
- 40 hours of live online training including live POC & assignments
- Live & interactive online session with Industry expert Instructor
- 24/7 technical expert support assistance
- Lifetime course materials access
- Work on Project
- Case studies and real life examples
- Placement Assistance : resume preparation & assistance for interview preparation
- Cloud computing is a type of Internet-based computing that provides shared computer processing resources and data to computers and other devices on demand. Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a subsidiary of Amazon.com that offers on-demand cloud computing platforms.
- This Collabera Cloud Computing with AWS course provides comprehensive knowledge on various AWS products, services and solutions
- Aligned with the latest AWS syllabus, the course will impart the skills required in identifying AWS services and master the fundamentals
- It has been designed by experts in the industry and offers quality online learning content
- A lot of important components of AWS are covered by this course
- Upon successful completion of the course, the candidates are awarded a certification
Cognixia Cloud Computing with AWS at Cognixia Curriculum
Introduction to cloud computing
Introduction to Cloud Computing
Why Cloud Computing?
Benefits of Cloud Computing
Types of Cloud Computing
Public Cloud
Private Cloud
Hybrid Cloud
Community Cloud
Software as a Service
Platform as a Service
Infrastructure as a Service
Horizontal v/s vertical scaling
Cloud Computing Issues
Security
Costing Model
Service Level Agreement (SLA)
Cloud Interoperability Issue
What to migrate?
Legal and compliance
Virtualization
What is virtualization?
Virtualization and cloud computing
Types of virtualization
Virtualization terminologies
Hypervisor
Benefits
Vendors
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Introduction to AWS
Elastic computing
Introduction to the AWS products
Regions and Availability Zones
Signing up for AWS
AWS Free usage tier
Introduction AWS management console
EC2 Instances
Understanding AMI
Launching your first AWS instance
On demand Instance pricing
Reserved Instance pricing
Spot instance pricing
Setting up security
Security groups
Choosing the AMI
Creating a new AMI
Public and Private IPs
Deploying a new instance from the created AMI
Key Pairs
Elastic IPs
ELB (Elastic Load Balancer)
EBS (Elastic Block Storage)
Create EBS volumes
Delete EBS Volumes
Attach and detach EBS volumes
Mounting and un mounting EBS volume
Creating and deleting snapshots
Creating volumes from snapshots
S3 (Simple Storage Service)
What is S3?
RRS (Reduced Redundancy storage)
S3 durability and redundancy
S3 Buckets
S3 Uploading Downloading
S3 Permissions
S3 Object Versioning
S3 Lifecycle Policies
Glacier storage
Route53
Creating zones
Hosting a website
Understanding routing policies
Weighted simple and failover policies
CloudFront
Use of CloudFront
Creating a CloudFront distribution
Hosting a website of CloudFront distribution
Implementing restrictions
Configuring origins and behaviors
Identity access management (IAM)
Creating Users and Groups
Applying policies
Password Policy
Roles
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
What is VPC?
VPC configuration
VPC security
Elastic IPs
Inbound and outbound ACLs
Cloud Formation
What is cloud formation?
Deploying template
Create Stack
Delete Stack
Monitoring the resources
Relational Database Service (RDS)
Selecting the Database type
Configuring the database
Creating database
Configuring backups
Configuring the maintenance windows
Connecting to the database.
CloudWatch
CloudWatch dashboard
Configuring Monitoring services
Setting thresholds
Configuring actions
Creating a CloudWatch alarm
Getting statistics for ec2 instances
Monitoring other AWS services
Configuring Notifications
Integrating CloudWatch with Auto scaling
Autoscaling
Boot strapping
Create a launch configuration
Create an Auto Scaling group
Create a policy for your Auto Scaling group
set up an auto scaled, load balanced Amazon EC2 application
Simple Notification Service (SNS)
What is SNS?
Creating a topic
Create subscription
Subscribed to the subscription
Simple Email Service (SES)
Simple Queue Service (SQS)
Command line management.
Scaling Applications in AWS
Deploying scalable applications in AWS
Selecting and launching an application environment
Provisioning application resources with CloudFormation
Dynamo DB
Creating a Dynamo db
Configuring alarms
Adding data manually
Elastic Beanstalk
Creating environment
Application versioning
Deploying a sample app
AWS troubleshooting
Troubleshooting EC2 instances
Troubleshooting using CloudWatch
Troubleshooting using ELB
Using CloudTrail
Project and AWS Case study
Creating and managing a multitier application on AWS platform
Best practices for AWS
Cost control strategies
Overview of AWS certification