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This course, part of the AWS Developer Series, will focus on helping you optimize your applications and you work in AWS. We strongly recommend that you complete the first course in the series, "Building on AWS" before starting this course.
You will look at ways to improve utilization by using containers with the Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS), caching services such as Amazon CloudFront and Amazon ElastiCache, and monitoring tools such as Amazon CloudWatch. You will look at serverless architectures using Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon API Gateway and, AWS Lambda. You will explore the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) and learn how to use the AWS Key Management Service (KMS). You will finish off the class with a deep dive into AWS CloudFormation and a capstone exercise where you will debug a CloudFormation template.
This course has a significant hands-on component. Throughout the class, you will perform exercises using the AWS services covered.
Class discussions will provide an opportunity for you to interact with fellow students as well as AWS training staff.
- How to use AWS Container Services
- How to improve application performance through techniques such as caching
- How to optimize your applications by using serverless technologies and autoscaling.
- How to use content distribution to improve the end-user experience
- How to use the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI)
- How to encrypt data at rest and in transit using the AWS Key Management Service
Специальные требования
- 1-3 years of software development experience.
- Completion of the first class in this series; “AWS Developer: Building on AWS”.
- Completion of the second course in this series, "AWS Developer: Deploying on AWS", is strongly recommended
Программа
Welcome to Optimizing on AWS
- Meet the instructors
- Discussion: Introduce yourself
- Exercise 1.0 Set up an AWS Account (if needed)
- Introduction to Containers
- Docker
- Elastic Container Service (ECS)/Elastic Container Registry (ECR)
- Exercise 1.1: Your first Docker Container
- Exercise 1.2 Elastic Container Registry
Weekly Discussion
Week 2
Static Websites using S3
- Amazon CloudFront
- Exercise 2.1: Building a static website
- Amazon Elasticache
- Exercise 2.2: Amazon Elasticache
Weekly Discussion
Week 3
What is Serverless?
- Amazon DynamoDB
- Exercise 3.1 Create and populate and table in Amazon DynamoDB
- API Gateway
- Exercise 3.2 – Your first serverless application
Weekly Discussion
Week 4
Scaling Compute
- Amazon EC2/Amazon ECS Autoscaling
- Scaling Databases
- Exercise 4.1- Scaling our serverless application
- Exercise 4.2 – Using metrics to scale
Weekly Discussion
Week 5
Identity and Access Management
- IAM Policies
- IAM Roles
- Introduction to the AWS CLI
- Exercise 5.1 – IAM and CLI
- AWS Key Management Service (KMS)
- Exercise 5.2 – KMS
Weekly Discussion
Week 6
Optimizing Infrastructure as Code
- Revisiting AWS CloudFormation
- • Exercise 6.1-- CloudFormation Template
- Exercise 6.2 – The Recap Challenge
Couse Wrap up
Weekly Discussion
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Sean Rinn
Technical Architect
Amazon Web Services
Scott Jones
Senior Technical Trainer
Amazon Web Services
Seph Robinson
Cloud Technologist
Amazon Web Services
Ian Falconer
Senior Technical Trainer
Amazon Web Services
Russell Sayers
Senior Cloud Technologist
Amazon Web Services
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