In this course, you will gain an understanding of Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) interactions with Amazon Web Services (AWS) offerings. You will also learn about Amazon S3 permissions types and methods for making Amazon S3 requests. This course is the second in a two-part series. Course provided by AWS.
Amazon S3 is an object storage service that offers industry-leading scalability, data availability, security, and performance. This means that customers of all sizes and industries can use it to store and protect any amount of data for a range of use cases. Examples include websites, mobile applications, backup and restore, archive, enterprise applications, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and big data analytics.
- Course level: Fundamental
- Duration: 20 minutes
Activities
This digital course includes presentations, videos, and assessments.
Course objectives
In this course, you will learn to:
- Explain how Amazon S3 interacts with other AWS services
- Define the various Amazon S3 permission types
- Describe how to make requests to Amazon S3
Intended audience
This course is intended for:
- Cloud professionals
- Software developers
- Storage engineers
- DevOps administrators
- IT administrators
- Partners enrolled in Partner-Led Support
- AWS customers
Prerequisites
We recommend that attendees of this course have:
- AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (recommended)
Course outline
- AWS services that interact with Amazon S3
- Amazon S3 specific interactions with Amazon CloudFront, AWS Storage Gateway, and AWS Snowball
- Amazon S3 permissions
- Requests to Amazon S3
- HTTP methods supported by Amazon S3
- Amazon S3 PUT requests
- Amazon S3 communication
- Amazon S3 as a local hard drive
- Multipart uploads