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Amazon Web Services

AWS Skills Centers: Becoming a Cloud Practitioner - Part 1 - Digital Course Suppliment

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Overview

This is the digital course supplement for the Becoming a Cloud Practitioner Part 1 course. This course teaches you how to gain the foundational skills needed to implement secure, reliable networking and storage solutions on AWS. You'll learn how to set up Amazon VPCs with subnets, internet gateways, route tables, and security groups. You'll launch Amazon EC2 virtual servers, attach Amazon EBS storage volumes, and connect to instances. You'll compare computing options such as Amazon EC2, AWS Lambda functions, and containers. You'll master object, block, and file storage with in-depth coverage of Amazon S3, Amazon EBS, and Amazon EFS storage services.


In this four-part series, you'll learn key concepts and services to use and understand the AWS Cloud. In part one, you'll learn the foundational concepts, tools, and best practices for leveraging the AWS Cloud. You'll build your own Amazon VPC, attach storage, and deploy a static website in hands-on labs and simulations. You'll explore serverless and edge computing models, and leverage AWS networking and storage expertise to focus on delivering business value.


Course objectives

In this course, you will learn to:

  • Explain the foundational concepts and design principles of the AWS Cloud
  • Describe the AWS global infrastructure, including AWS Regions and Availability Zones
  • Demonstrate how to connect to the AWS Cloud and manage resources using the AWS Management Console and AWS CLI
  • Identify the key components and best practices for monitoring and maintaining the AWS Cloud
  • Recognize the different computing deployment models (on-premises, cloud, and hybrid)
  • Explore the benefits of automation and the shared infrastructure model in the AWS Cloud
  • Discuss the AWS account structure and the role of AWS IAM in managing access to AWS resources
  • Explain the AWS Cloud Adoption Framework and AWS Well-Architected Framework

Intended Audience:

This course is intended for one or more of the following personas:

  • Individuals who are curious about AWS Cloud technologies
  • Individuals in both technical and non-technical roles
  • Individuals looking reskill for the AWS Cloud
  • Business decision makers

Prerequisites

It is recommended that you have the following general skills:

  • Ability to use desktop and laptop computers
  • Understanding of the internet and how to navigate web pages
  • Understanding of physical networking, protocols, virtual desktops, and servers
  • Understanding of physical storage devices

These skills can be gained by taking the following AWS Skills Center course:

  • [Computer Foundations Series]Parts 1-4

Course outline

  • [Topic A] Understanding the AWS Cloud
    • AWS and the AWS Cloud
    • AWS Cloud Design Principles
    • AWS Cloud Economics
  • [Topic B] Global Infrastructure of the AWS Cloud
    • AWS Regions
    • AWS Availability Zones
  • [Topic C] Connecting to the AWS Cloud
    • AWS accounts
    • AWS connection types
    • AWS access management
    • Ways to access resources
    • AWS Management Console
    • AWS CLI
  • [Topic D] Building a Static Website
    • AWS website hosting options
    • Hosting a static website on AWS
    • Getting Started with AWS
    • AWS Getting Started resources
    • AWS Well-Architected Framework
    • AWS Cloud Adoption Framework

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