AWS: Application Integration and Networking Course is the fifth course of Exam Prep (DEA-C01): AWS Certified Data Engineer - Associate Specialization. This course assists learners in configuring isolated virtual networks that closely resemble a traditional network. Learners can create content delivery network (CDN) services built for high performance, and developer convenience. This course allows learners to decouple microservices and process event-driven applications using Amazon SQS. The course is divided into two modules and Lessons and Video Lectures further segment each module. This course facilitates learners with approximately 2:30-3:00 Hours of Video lectures that provide both Theory and Hands-On knowledge. Also, Graded and Ungraded Quizzes are provided with every module to test the ability of learners.
Module 1: Application Integration in AWS
Module 2: Networking and Content Delivery in AWS
By the end of this course, a learner will be able to:
- Create a logically isolated virtual network for AWS resources.
- Automate and catalog data flow between SaaS applications and AWS services.
- Scale and optimize web content delivery with the AWS global network infrastructure supporting edge locations.
This course is intended for candidates who wish to execute their large workloads on a secure and reliable global network and have basic hands-on experience in architecting and maintaining network solutions.
Overview
Syllabus
- Application Integration in AWS
- Welcome to Week 1 of the AWS: Application Integration and Networking course. In this week, you will start with Amazon AppFlow which automates bi-directional data flows between SaaS applications and AWS services. You will learn about Amazon EventBridge which helps to build event-driven applications at scale using events generated from the SaaS applications and AWS services. You will explore Apache Airflow and integrate using Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow to set up and operate data pipelines in the cloud at scale. By the end of the week, you will explore Amazon SQS, a message queuing service, and Amazon SNS, a message delivery service.
- Networking and Content Delivery in AWS
- Welcome to Week 2 of the AWS: Application Integration and Networking course. This week, you will be introduced to Amazon CloudFront, a content delivery network to transfer content with low latency and high transfer speeds. You will also be introduced to Amazon Route 53 which is a highly available and scalable Domain Name System web service to route end users to Internet applications. By the end of the week, you will learn to launch AWS resources in a logically isolated virtual network using Amazon VPC.
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