Amazon Web Services - Beginner
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a set of Cloud Computing tools and services, encompassing a series of comprehensive services offered by the Amazon company for cloud computing and storage, as well as database management.
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This course includes
- 7 Modules
- 14 Videos
- 21 Practices
- Full-time access
- Mobile & Tablet access
- Course Certificate
What you'll learn
- Deployment and operation methods
- Global AWS infrastructure composition
- Core AWS services
- Technology support resources
- Cost models for each service
- User account structure
- Resources to manage billing
Course Contents
6 Hours 40 Minutes
Learn about provisioning and operating methods. Start by setting up your environment and AWS account to take a look at the AWS configuration dashboard. Next, we will create the most basic resource: a VPC.
How the entire infrastructure is composed at a global level, with its regions, availability zones, local zones, and how they interconnect.
Core cloud services are those that most applications will simply need to run.
Description of the tools that AWS offers to its customers to help them get the most out of its services.
AWS enables you to take control of costs and continuously optimize your spending while creating modern, scalable applications to meet your needs.
An account is the default method for allocating AWS costs. Because of this, using different accounts for different business units and workload groups can help you report, control, forecast, and budget.
Learn to use tools such as Cost Explorer, Usage Reports, Amazon QuickSight, the pricing calculator, or the AWS Product Catalog to be as efficient as possible when provisioning services.