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Rocking AWS for Beginners (Hands On)

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Rocking AWS for Beginners (Hands On), available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.68, with 97 lectures, based on 206 reviews, and has 1345 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn AWS services and concepts required for beginners to get a job Learn how to migrate an entire organization to AWS Learn from real-world cloud architect – pros/cons of different AWS services, bad vs. good answer, pitfalls to avoid, and more Showcase your skills by doing 5 real-world hands-on projects Standout from the crowd by creating a stellar resume, LinkedIn profile, posts and articles This course is ideal for individuals who are Students, beginners, and newbies who wants to learn cloud computing and AWS or Professionals who wants to switch career to Amazon Web Services (AWS) or Developers, engineers, and architects preparing for cloud interviews It is particularly useful for Students, beginners, and newbies who wants to learn cloud computing and AWS or Professionals who wants to switch career to Amazon Web Services (AWS) or Developers, engineers, and architects preparing for cloud interviews.

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Summary

Title: Rocking AWS for Beginners (Hands On)

Price: $74.99

Average Rating: 4.68

Number of Lectures: 97

Number of Published Lectures: 97

Number of Curriculum Items: 97

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 97

Original Price: $49.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Learn AWS services and concepts required for beginners to get a job
  • Learn how to migrate an entire organization to AWS
  • Learn from real-world cloud architect – pros/cons of different AWS services, bad vs. good answer, pitfalls to avoid, and more
  • Showcase your skills by doing 5 real-world hands-on projects
  • Standout from the crowd by creating a stellar resume, LinkedIn profile, posts and articles
  • Who Should Attend

  • Students, beginners, and newbies who wants to learn cloud computing and AWS
  • Professionals who wants to switch career to Amazon Web Services (AWS)
  • Developers, engineers, and architects preparing for cloud interviews
  • Target Audiences

  • Students, beginners, and newbies who wants to learn cloud computing and AWS
  • Professionals who wants to switch career to Amazon Web Services (AWS)
  • Developers, engineers, and architects preparing for cloud interviews
  • What will you achieve from this course?

    Welcome to Rocking AWS for Beginners course:

  • Cloud computing origin story – Learn how and why cloud computing started. You’d also learn answers to popular questions like “is AWS secure”, “is AWS expensive”, “who fixes if AWS breaks” and more    

  • Master AWS services and fundamental concepts for compute, storage, networking, observability, security, scaling, high availability etc., all in one course.    

  • Learn by doing demos and 5 real-world hands-on projects using AWS free tier account

  • Learn how to migrate an entire organization to AWSboth strategically and technically

  • Stand out from the crowdby creating a resume and LinkedIn profile tailored for beginners. Learn how to create articles and blogs on popular topics to get recruiter’s attention   

  • Tips, tricks, learning from real world Cloud Architectto use both in interviews and your real world projects

  • About the instructor

    Rajdeep Saha is a Principal Solutions Architect at AWS. He has migrated and designed numerous mission-critical apps in the cloud, handling millions of transactions. Rajdeep has presented at the biggest stages, such as AWS Re:Invent, AWS Summits, and Kubecon. He has authored multiple bestselling courses and mentored students successfully to cloud jobs, including FAANG companies. Rajdeep also runs a successful YouTube channel named “Cloud With Raj” with over 100K+ subscribers. He has over 250,000+ followers across the globe. Rajdeep takes pride in teaching real-world solutions and learnings beyond just theoretical information. You are in capable hands! All opinions are Rajdeep’s own.

    Course Structure

    This course has five main areas – Cloud Computing Origin, AWS Services and Concepts, Migrating an entire organization to AWS, Hands-on Projects,and How to Stand out from the Crowd.

    Please check out the list of lectures for detailed breakdown of each area.

    This is the course that could take your career to next level. Let’s have some fun and design some awesome stuff in cloud together!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Cloud Learning Path

    Lecture 2: Course Slides

    Chapter 2: How It Started – Data Center

    Lecture 1: Frontend vs Backend and Role of AWS

    Lecture 2: How it Started – On Premises Data Center

    Lecture 3: Disadvantages of On Premises Applications

    Chapter 3: Cloud Computing Introduction

    Lecture 1: Cloud Computing – What and Why?

    Lecture 2: Benefits of Cloud Computing

    Lecture 3: Quick Demo of Benefits

    Lecture 4: Deployment Models for Cloud Computing

    Lecture 5: Is AWS Secure?

    Lecture 6: Is AWS Expensive?

    Lecture 7: Who Fixes if Cloud Breaks – AWS Support Plans

    Lecture 8: Sign up for an AWS Account

    Lecture 9: AWS Free Tier and Setting Budgets

    Chapter 4: Migrating Your Organization to AWS

    Lecture 1: Three Phase Migration Process

    Lecture 2: Cloud Migration Strategies – 7Rs

    Lecture 3: How to Choose a Migration Strategy

    Lecture 4: Cloud Center of Excellence (CCoE)

    Lecture 5: Notable AWS Migration Tools

    Chapter 5: AWS Compute and Scaling

    Lecture 1: Amazon EC2 – What and Why?

    Lecture 2: Server, VM, Hypervisor

    Lecture 3: Types of Amazon EC2

    Lecture 4: Important Demo – Our Very First EC2

    Lecture 5: Important – Scaling Amazon EC2s – Horizontal Vs Vertical

    Lecture 6: IP Address vs URL

    Lecture 7: Important – Intro to Elastic Load Balancer

    Lecture 8: Horizontal Vs Vertical Scaling Deep Dive

    Lecture 9: Amazon EC2 Challenges

    Lecture 10: AWS Lambda – What and Why

    Lecture 11: Demo – AWS Lambda

    Lecture 12: AWS Lambda – Pros and Cons

    Lecture 13: Containers – Gorilla in the Room

    Lecture 14: Container Orchestrator – What and Why

    Lecture 15: Intro to Kubernetes

    Lecture 16: Amazon EKS and ECS and Fargate – What and Why

    Lecture 17: Optional – Kubernetes Roadmap for Freshers

    Lecture 18: Infra as Code – What and Why

    Lecture 19: AWS Infra as Code – CloudFormation

    Lecture 20: Important – IaaS, PaaS, SaaS

    Lecture 21: Elastic Beanstalk – What and Why

    Lecture 22: Demo – Elastic Beanstalk

    Lecture 23: AWS Marketplace

    Lecture 24: Monolith vs Microservice

    Chapter 6: AWS Networking

    Lecture 1: Region and Availability Zones

    Lecture 2: Edge Location and CloudFront – Serving your Favorite Movie

    Lecture 3: Amazon VPC – Subnet, Route Table, NACL, Security Group, Public & Private Subnet

    Lecture 4: VPC Continued – NAT Gateway and Private Traffic Flow

    Lecture 5: VPC Continued – Advantages of VPC

    Lecture 6: VPC Demo

    Lecture 7: High Availability App – What does it mean?

    Lecture 8: Important – OSI Layer

    Lecture 9: Important – What happens when you enter a URL!

    Lecture 10: Disaster Recovery (DR)

    Chapter 7: AWS Storage and Databases

    Lecture 1: Storage – What, Why, Different Types

    Lecture 2: Object Storage vs Block Storage vs HDFS vs File System (S3, EBS, EFS)

    Lecture 3: Demo – S3 using Infra as Code

    Lecture 4: Database Basics – Table, Query

    Lecture 5: On Premises Database Challenges

    Lecture 6: SQL vs NoSQL Databases (Aurora/RDS vs DynamoDB)

    Lecture 7: AWS SQL Databases

    Lecture 8: AWS NoSQL Database – DynamoDB

    Chapter 8: AWS Observability and Security

    Lecture 1: Observability – Logs, Metrics, Traces

    Lecture 2: AWS Observability Service – Amazon CloudWatch

    Lecture 3: Demo – Amazon CloudWatch

    Lecture 4: Important – AWS Shared Responsibility Model

    Lecture 5: AWS IAM User, Roles, and Groups

    Chapter 9: Watch Before Doing Hands-On Projects

    Lecture 1: Stand Out from the Crowd!

    Lecture 2: Create your GitHub

    Chapter 10: Project 1 – Use CloudFront and Route53 for Your Static Website

    Lecture 1: Project Intro

    Lecture 2: Architecture of the Static Website Resume Project

    Lecture 3: Project Assets

    Lecture 4: Demo – Resume from S3

    Lecture 5: Demo – Resume from CloudFront

    Lecture 6: Optional Demo – Buy a Route 53 Domain

    Lecture 7: Demo – Resume from Custom URL

    Chapter 11: Project 2 – Resume from Kubernetes!!

    Lecture 1: Project Intro

    Lecture 2: Container End to End Flow

    Lecture 3: Project Assets

    Lecture 4: Create EKS Cluster

    Lecture 5: Easy Method – Run Resume from Container

    Lecture 6: Real World Method – Create Resume Container, Test locally, Save in Repository

    Lecture 7: Real World Method – Deploy Resume Container from DockerHub to Amazon EKS

    Chapter 12: Project 3 – Accessing EC2 with Load Balancer with Custom URL

    Lecture 1: EC2 ALB SSL Design Flow

    Lecture 2: Demo – ALB with EC2 with HTTPS Custom URL

    Chapter 13: Project 4 – WordPress Web App with HA and Scalability

    Lecture 1: Project Intro

    Lecture 2: WordPress System Design – Two Different Ways

    Lecture 3: WordPress Using CloudFormation Walkthrough

    Instructors

  • Rocking AWS for Beginners (Hands On)  No.2
    Rajdeep Saha | Principal Solutions Architect @AWS
    Enterprise Cloud Architect
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  • 3 stars: 23 votes
  • 4 stars: 44 votes
  • 5 stars: 136 votes
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