Course: AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate
Цели
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- Проектиране и изграждане на надеждни, с висока степен на наличност, и издържащи на сривове системи върху AWS
- Мигриране на съществуващи системи и приложения към AWS
- Трансфер на данни към и от AWS
- Избор на подходящи AWS услуги на база изискванията към бази от данни, изчислителна мощност или сигурност
- Прилагане на най – добрите AWS архитектурни практики
- Прогнозиране на разходите в AWS и идентифициране на механизмите за контрол на разходите
Курсът е предназначен за
- начинаещи в облачните технологии; желаещи да се сертифицират; желаещи да повишат професионалната си квалификация.
Формат на курса
- Присъствен курс
- отдалечен (онлайн) курс в реално време
Език на курса: български (английски е наличен като опция)
Метериали: в електронен формат, включени в цената
Лабораторна среда: всеки курсист разполага със собствена лаб среда, където се провеждат упражненията, част от курса.
Продължителност
- 3 работни дни (понеделник – петък 09:00 – 17:00)
или
- 24 уч.ч. обучение (теория и практика) в извънработно време с продължителност 2 седмици
- събота и неделя 10:00 – 14:00, 14:00 – 18:00, 18:00 – 22:00
- понеделник и сряда 19:00 – 23:00
- вторник и четвъртък 19:00 – 23:00
Плащане
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Фактура се издава в рамките на 7 дни от потвърждаване на плащането.
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Предпоставки (Изисквания) за Участие
- None
Курсът подготвя за следните сертификационни нива
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AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate
Curriculum
- 17 Sections
- 74 Lessons
- 999 Days
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- Course Intro3
- Module 1: IntroductionThe goal of this module is to show the students what they will learn in this class. In the beginning, we start off with the real story of Amazon (AWS), and how it struggled to provide high availability and scalability. Then we review the Well Architected Framework and six advantages of the cloud. Then we touch on the global infrastructure of AWS. The final slides of the module depict a large architectural diagram that should be slightly scary to the students. We want to stress that by the end of the class, they will understand all of the components shown and how they fit together.5
- Module 2: The Simplest ArchitecturesThis module focuses on S3, Glacier, and best practices on how to choose your regions. We also cover a few use cases that show off the topics and some features of4
- Module 3: Adding a Compute LayerAs our architectural needs develop, we experience more complex problems. After discussing how S3 can be used as a simple architecture to serve static content, we find that our architecture probably needs some dynamic help as well. Enter the compute layer with EC2.8
- Module 4: Adding a Database Layer1
- Module 5: Networking in AWS Part 1Up until now, we have pushed off the question of “How does any of this stuff talk to each other, or the net?” Notice that the large-scale architectural diagram is really starting to fill up. Now you get to have those fun conversations with your class about how AWS makes networking easy. This will REALLY resonate with the on-premises folks and network engineers.3
- Module 6: Networking In AWS Part 2We understand how our smallish architecture can access the net. We know how all the current pieces talk to each other through the route tables, and how security groups/NACLS can be used to limit that access.8
- Module 7: AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)If you have been wondering where IAM was. Thanks for bearing with me. There are many “cart before horse” discussions when teaching someone about AWS and architecting. I chose to put IAM later in the course so your students wouldn’t die of boredom. To further this idea, IAM is not an architectural element. You will never see it on a diagram, but it is extremely important. That aside... let’s get into it.5
- Module 8: Elasticity, High Availability, and MonitoringBy now we have almost filled out the entire large-scale architecture diagram. That means we have created the underlying infrastructure to support web scale design. So, it’s about time to talk about scaling and getting big.10
- Module 9: AutomationIt is fairly short and direct with only a few hidden slides. It is important to stress that automation should be everyone’s goal—every student and every organization. Manually changing your production environments is a risk without reward.5
- Module 10: CachingOne of the simplest ways to get higher performance from your architectures is to apply some form of caching. This module goes over this idea from the perspective of the data’s journey through your architecture, starting with the reasons and benefits on why you should cache.4
- Module 11: Building Decoupled ArchitecturesThe first step to going serverless is creating a decoupled architecture. We need to make sure all our pieces work as independently as possible.2
- Module 12: Microservices and Serverless ArchitecturesThe newest additions to architecting: microservices, serverless, and containers. The last half of the module moves into the serverless realm. It should be an easy jump to connect serverless with microservices, but please point it out to the students just in case.6
- Module 13: RTO/RPO and Backup Recovery SetupEverything fails, all the time. Regions can go down. How are we going to deal with this? This module covers the various services that we talked about throughout the class and goes over the options you have. It moves forward to show off Storage Gateway as a backup solution.4
- Module 14: Optimizations and ReviewThis is a simple review module to cover some of the topics learned in class. There are two group exercises here for you to use as you see fit. Feel free to change them, omit them, or add your own. At this point in the course, we're aiming to show the topics in a holistic view.0
- Module 15: Course Wrap UpExam Prep0
- Video Recordings Library6
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