This course introduces AWS Resilience Hub, an application-focused service. It provides a hub—a central place—for users to define, validate, and track the resilience of their Amazon Web Service (AWS) applications. Â
- Course level: Fundamental
- Duration: 35 minutes
Activities
This course includes presentations with examples of main user flows.
Course objectives
In this course, you will learn to do the following:
- Understand the AWS Resilience Hub purpose and the problem it is trying to solve.
- Describe how Resilience Hub was designed to assess the resiliency of customers’ AWS infrastructure and provide architectural recommendations and standard operating procedures (SOPs) to improve their resiliency score.
- Upload an application and run the resiliency assessment.
- Understand the findings presented to the customer and how to implement recommendations, alarms, SOPs, and AWS Fault Injection Simulator (AWS FIS) experiments.
Intended audience
This course is intended for:
- Solutions architects
- Technical account managers
- AWS Professional Services (ProServe) engineers
- Cloud developers
- IT operations staff
- DevOps engineers
- Technical decision makers
Prerequisites
None
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Course outline
Module 1: Introduction to Resilience Hub
- What is Resilience Hub?
- What is application resilience?
- The problem we are trying to solve
- Key benefits
- Key capabilities
- Lifecycle overview
Module 2: Resilience Hub – How Does It Work?
- Add application
- Define resilience policy
- Assess application resilience
- Make operational recommendations
- Test application resilience
- Track resilience posture
Module 3: Managing Resiliency and Recommendations in the Applications
- Setting up for Resilience Hub
- Component and component grouping
- Alarms
- SOPs
- Fault injection experiments
- Resources
Module 1 description
In this module, you will learn about Resilience Hub and how it addresses the problems of application resilience. You will learn the key benefits and capabilities and see an overview of the Resilience Hub lifecycle.
Module 2 description
In this module, you will learn six steps for implementing Resilience Hub.
Module 3 description
In this module, you will dive deep into basic concepts and terms used by Resilience Hub. You will learn how to set it up, how component grouping works, and how to use alarms, SOPs, and fault injection experiments.