AWS Cloud Practitioner Certification

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About Course

Are you looking to gain a competitive edge in the fast-paced world of technology? Look no further than our AWS Cloud Fundamentals course! This course is specifically designed for corporate employees who want to learn about the AWS cloud platform and its various services. The course is an in-depth, hands-on learning experience that will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the AWS cloud.
AWS, or Amazon Web Services, is the leading cloud computing platform in the world. It offers a wide range of services that can be used to deploy, manage, and optimize your organization’s infrastructure and applications on the cloud. These services include computing power, storage, databases, analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and more. By learning how to use these services, you will be able to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve your organization’s overall performance.
The AWS Cloud Fundamentals course is divided into several modules that cover the basics of cloud computing, the AWS platform, and its various services. The course is designed to be hands-on, so you will have the opportunity to work with real-world scenarios and use the AWS console to perform tasks such as creating and managing resources. You will also learn about security and compliance best practices, as well as how to monitor and troubleshoot your AWS environment.
The course is also designed to be flexible, so it can be tailored to your organization’s specific needs. The course modules can be customized to focus on the services and use cases that are most relevant to your organization. This will allow you to get the most out of the course and apply what you’ve learned to your day-to-day work.
In addition to the course modules, the AWS Cloud Fundamentals course also includes several resources that will help you continue your learning journey. These resources include exercises, quizzes, and reference materials that you can use to review what you’ve learned and test your knowledge. The course also includes access to a community of other learners who are also working on the course, so you can share your experiences, ask questions, and get feedback.
The AWS Cloud Fundamentals course is also designed to help you prepare for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam. This exam is designed to validate your knowledge of the AWS platform and its services, and it is a widely recognized certification in the industry. By taking this course, you will be well-prepared to take the exam and demonstrate your expertise to potential employers and clients.
By signing up for the AWS Cloud Fundamentals course, you will be investing in your professional development and future career prospects. The knowledge and skills you gain from this course will give you a competitive edge in the job market and help you stand out as an expert in your field. You will also be able to contribute more effectively to your organization by helping it to take full advantage of the AWS cloud platform.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve and take your career to the next level. Sign up for our AWS Cloud Fundamentals course today! With AWS being the leading Cloud provider and having a huge market share, this course is a great investment for your career as it will open up many opportunities for you and help you stay relevant in the industry. With the knowledge and skills gained from this course, you will be able to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve your organization’s overall performance.

This course will allow students to :

  • Prepare for a Cloud Profile
  • Trainer led sessions from Senior Engineers working in Fortune500 firms
  • Get life time free access to our portal to manage their learnings
  • Life time access to quiz, videos, assignments, projects and much more
  • Ramp-up your knowledge on Cloud
  • Help with certifications
  • Get handsOn experience with Cloud
  • Get a free AWS lab account with $100 credits for free
  • Upon completion of course, students would be awarded with a certificate

The prerecorded sessions are for introductory purposes on which you will have lifetime access, however our main offering is training led trainings which are conducted by Senior Engineers from Fortune500 companies. You will get a chance to interact with brilliant minds and gain experience from their personal experience.

Trainer led trainings:

  • Trainers would take you through industrial level project deployment
  • You will gain experience from the case studies
  • Interact with brilliant minds of industry
  • Create connections with industrial leaders
  • Seek job related help and referrals

Course Flow:

  • Prerecorded and self-paced videos for introduction to the concept
  • 15-18 hours of trainer led training for projects.
  • 6 Mentor led classes with projects
  • Last Final exam and project submission
  • Q and A with your mentors
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What Will You Learn?

  • Introduction to Cloud Computing
  • Scope of Cloud Computing
  • Discussions on Job preparation, Certifications and Interviews
  • AWS regions and Availability Zones
  • Introduction to Cloud Compute with Ec2, Load Balancers and AutoScaling
  • AWS Cloud Networking with VPC, Network Interface etc
  • AWS Cloud Storage with S3 and EBS
  • AWS Cloud Security with IAM, GaurdDuty, CloudTrail, Security Group, NACLs etc
  • Metrics and Logging
  • Industrial best practices and Case studies
  • Working sessions with Project Deployment

Course Content

What are AWS Regions And Availability Zone
Regions AWS has the concept of a Region, which is a physical location around the world where we cluster data centers. We call each group of logical data centers an Availability Zone. Each AWS Region consists of multiple, isolated, and physically separate AZs within a geographic area. Unlike other cloud providers, who often define a region as a single data center, the multiple AZ design of every AWS Region offers advantages for customers. Each AZ has independent power, cooling, and physical security and is connected via redundant, ultra-low-latency networks. AWS customers focused on high availability can design their applications to run in multiple AZs to achieve even greater fault-tolerance. AWS infrastructure Regions meet the highest levels of security, compliance, and data protection. AWS provides a more extensive global footprint than any other cloud provider, and to support its global footprint and ensure customers are served across the world, AWS opens new Regions rapidly. AWS maintains multiple geographic Regions, including Regions in North America, South America, Europe, China, Asia Pacific, South Africa, and the Middle East. An Availability Zone (AZ) is one or more discrete data centers with redundant power, networking, and connectivity in an AWS Region. AZs give customers the ability to operate production applications and databases that are more highly available, fault tolerant, and scalable than would be possible from a single data center. All AZs in an AWS Region are interconnected with high-bandwidth, low-latency networking, over fully redundant, dedicated metro fiber providing high-throughput, low-latency networking between AZs. All traffic between AZs is encrypted. The network performance is sufficient to accomplish synchronous replication between AZs. AZs make partitioning applications for high availability easy. If an application is partitioned across AZs, companies are better isolated and protected from issues such as power outages, lightning strikes, tornadoes, earthquakes, and more. AZs are physically separated by a meaningful distance, many kilometers, from any other AZ, although all are within 100 km (60 miles) of each other.

  • Regions and AZs
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Introduction To Compute and Server
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) offers the broadest and deepest compute platform, with over 500 instances and choice of the latest processor, storage, networking, operating system, and purchase model to help you best match the needs of your workload. We are the first major cloud provider that supports Intel, AMD, and Arm processors, the only cloud with on-demand EC2 Mac instances, and the only cloud with 400 Gbps Ethernet networking. We offer the best price performance for machine learning training, as well as the lowest cost per inference instances in the cloud. More SAP, high performance computing (HPC), ML, and Windows workloads run on AWS than any other cloud

AWS Cloud Networking
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) enables you to launch AWS resources into a virtual network that you've defined. This virtual network closely resembles a traditional network that you'd operate in your own data center, with the benefits of using the scalable infrastructure of AWS.

AWS Storage
Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is an object storage service offering industry-leading scalability, data availability, security, and performance. Amazon Elastic Block Store provides raw block-level storage that can be attached to Amazon EC2 instances and is used by Amazon Relational Database Service. It is one of the two block-storage options offered by AWS, with the other being the EC2 Instance Store

Instance Storage
An instance store provides temporary block-level storage for your instance. This storage is located on disks that are physically attached to the host computer. Instance store is ideal for temporary storage of information that changes frequently, such as buffers, caches, scratch data, and other temporary content, or for data that is replicated across a fleet of instances, such as a load-balanced pool of web servers. An instance store consists of one or more instance store volumes exposed as block devices. The size of an instance store as well as the number of devices available varies by instance type.

Identity And Access Management
AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a web service that helps you securely control access to AWS resources. You use IAM to control who is authenticated (signed in) and authorized (has permissions) to use resources.

AWS Database Services
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) is a collection of managed services that makes it simple to set up, operate, and scale databases in the cloud. Choose from seven popular engines — Amazon Aurora with MySQL compatibility, Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL compatibility, MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, Oracle, and SQL Server — and deploy on-premises with Amazon RDS on AWS Outposts.

Load Balancing and Scaling Servers
Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) automatically distributes incoming application traffic across multiple targets and virtual appliances in one or more Availability Zones (AZs). AWS Auto Scaling monitors your applications and automatically adjusts capacity to maintain steady, predictable performance at the lowest possible cost.

Metrics and Log Monitoring
Amazon CloudWatch collects and visualizes real-time logs, metrics, and event data in automated dashboards to streamline your infrastructure and application maintenance.

AWS Certifications And Support Plans
Choose from role-based and specialty certifications and validate your cloud expertise with an industry-recognized credential. Explore AWS Certifications!

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