
Важная информация
Резюме
In this course, part of the AWS Developer Series, you will learn how to use DevOps methodologies and tools. You will build and test your application using AWS Cloud9, and deploy to your cloud-based infrastructure with AWS Elastic Beanstalk. You will create a continuous integration/continous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline using AWS CodeBuild, AWS CodeCommit, and AWS CodePipeline.
You will monitor your application and deployment using Amazon Cloudwatch, and create dashboards using Amazon Elasticsearch and Kibana to gather and catalog performance metrics.
This course has a significant hands-on component. Throughout the class, you will perform exercises using the AWS services covered.
Class discussions provide an opportunity for you to interact with fellow students as well as AWS training staff.
- How to use AWS developer tools including AWS Elastic Beanstalk, AWS CloudFormation, AWS CodeBuild, AWS CodeDeploy, and AWS CodePipeline.
- How to use AWS tools to monitor your development and production environments. How to monitor application performance using AWS tools including Amazon CloudWatch and Amazon Elasticsearch
- How to automate the development/staging/production process
Специальные требования
- 1-3 years of software development experience.
- Completion of the first class in this program; “AWS Developer: Building on AWS”
Программа
Welcome to Deploying on AWS
- Meet the instructors
- Discussion: Introduce yourself
- What are we building this course? Project Introduction
- Exercise 1.1: Setup a local AWS Cloud9 environment
- Introduction and demonstration
- Exercise 1.2: Local deployment with AWS Elastic Beanstalk
Weekly Discussion
Week 2
AWS CodeCommit
- Exercise 2.1: AWS CodeCommit
- Exercise: 2.2 AWS CodeBuild
- Exercise 2.3 – AWS CodePipeline
Weekly Discussion
Week 3
AWS CloudFormation
- Exercise 3.1 CloudFormation - Create an RDS and a VPC
- Exercise 3.2 CloudFormation
- Exercise 3.3 - Code Deploy
- Acceptance Testing
- Exercise 3.4 Acceptance Testing
Weekly Discussion
Week 4AWS Systems Manager
Advancing CodeDeploy
- Appspec File & Rolling Deployments
- Exercise 4.1- Integrating AWS CodeDeploy and AWS CodePipeline
Weekly Discussion
Week 5
Monitoring
- Monitoring the Pipeline
- Exercise 5.1 - Notifications on Build Status
- Exercise 5.2 Stream nginx logs into CloudWatch Logs
- Exercise 5.3 Integrate CloudWatch logs with Amazon Elasticsearch Service and Kibana
Weekly Discussion
Week 6
Seeing a change through the pipeline
- Adding a feature to our application
- Exercise 6.1: Japanese language check-in and build.
- Branching Workflows
Couse Wrap up and Preview of Next course
End of Course Assessment
Weekly Discussion
Пользователи
Seph Robinson
Cloud Technologist
Amazon Web Services
Rafael Lopes
Senior Cloud Technologist
Amazon Web Services
Russell Sayers
Senior Cloud Technologist
Amazon Web Services
Разработчик
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