Using Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility), a document database service, you can store and scale JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) workloads. You don’t need to worry about running cluster management software, configuring backups, or monitoring production workloads. You can also migrate self-managed MongoDB-compatible databases to Amazon DocumentDB because it is fully managed.
In this course, you will learn about the benefits and technical concepts of Amazon DocumentDB. You will review how to start with Amazon DocumentDB through a demo using the AWS Management Console and AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI). You will also learn about the native architecture and how built-in features help scale and manage your document database workload. The course covers where Amazon DocumentDB fits in a larger cloud-based architecture and includes typical use cases for building solutions.
- Course level: Fundamental
- Duration: 1 hour
Activities
This course includes demonstrations, graphics, and interactive activities.
Course objectives
In this course, you will learn to:
- Understand how Amazon DocumentDB works
- Familiarize yourself with the technical concepts of Amazon DocumentDB
- List typical use cases for Amazon DocumentDB
- Specify what it would take to implement Amazon DocumentDB in a real-world scenario
- Recognize the benefits of Amazon DocumentDB
- Explain the cost structure of Amazon DocumentDB
- Use Amazon DocumentDB with AWS CLI in the AWS Management Console
Intended audience
This course is intended for:
- Developers
- Solutions architects
- Cloud practitioners
- IT operations engineers
- IT professionals
- IT leaders
- Database administrators
Prerequisites
None
Course outline
- Â Â Â Introduction to Amazon DocumentDB
- Â Â Â Architecture and Use Cases
- Â Â Â Create an Amazon DocumentDB Cluster
- Â Â Â Insert and Query Data in Amazon DocumentDB
- Â Â Â Use AWS CLI with Amazon DocumentDB
- Â Â Â Connect to Amazon DocumentDB Using Programming Languages
- Â Â Â Learn More