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Deploy Fargate ECS Apps & Infrastructure: AWS with Terraform, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 67 lectures, based on 693 reviews, and has 4103 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn how to work and code against AWS using Terraform! Learn how to work with AWS Fargate using Terraform! Implement ECS Fargate Applications on AWS using Terraform with Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC)! Learn how to register a domain with Route53 and use with Application Load Balancer for AWS ECS Fargate! Learn how to create an SSL HTTPS Certificate for your Route53 domain! Learn to implement 3-Layered Production-Grade Infrastructure for your Applications on AWS using Terraform IaC! Youll be confident to work with AWS using Terraform for any kind of AWS Resource on VPC and ECS Fargate! Learn how to Dockerize your Spring Boot Applications Learn how to create a Dockerfile for your application Learn how to create a Task Definition for your AWS ECS container application Learn how to develop end-to-end pipeline with Shell Scripting for application deployment! Learn how to read and code against an Terraform HCL language! Youll be able to launch your own infrastructure on AWS without even signing-in to AWS! Learn the AWS Well-Architected Framework Best-Practices while implementing! This course is ideal for individuals who are Who wants to learn AWS ECS Fargate; one of the best container environments out there! or Who wants to design and develop AWS ECS Fargate deployment from zero-to-hero using Terraform! or Who wants to learn how to implement Infrastructure-as-a-Code (IaaS) with Terraform on AWS or Who wants to learn Terraform, infrastructure configuration language from Terraform or Who wants to learn how to launch Virtual Private Clouds, Public-Private Subnets and more with Terraform code on AWS or Who wants to learn and launch Highly-Available, Scalable, Fault-Tolerant and Resilient architectures on AWS! or Beginners on AWS who wants to put their theory in practice It is particularly useful for Who wants to learn AWS ECS Fargate; one of the best container environments out there! or Who wants to design and develop AWS ECS Fargate deployment from zero-to-hero using Terraform! or Who wants to learn how to implement Infrastructure-as-a-Code (IaaS) with Terraform on AWS or Who wants to learn Terraform, infrastructure configuration language from Terraform or Who wants to learn how to launch Virtual Private Clouds, Public-Private Subnets and more with Terraform code on AWS or Who wants to learn and launch Highly-Available, Scalable, Fault-Tolerant and Resilient architectures on AWS! or Beginners on AWS who wants to put their theory in practice.

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Title: Deploy Fargate ECS Apps & Infrastructure: AWS with Terraform

Price: $59.99

Average Rating: 4.5

Number of Lectures: 67

Number of Published Lectures: 67

Number of Curriculum Items: 68

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 68

Original Price: $69.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Learn how to work and code against AWS using Terraform!
  • Learn how to work with AWS Fargate using Terraform!
  • Implement ECS Fargate Applications on AWS using Terraform with Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC)!
  • Learn how to register a domain with Route53 and use with Application Load Balancer for AWS ECS Fargate!
  • Learn how to create an SSL HTTPS Certificate for your Route53 domain!
  • Learn to implement 3-Layered Production-Grade Infrastructure for your Applications on AWS using Terraform IaC!
  • Youll be confident to work with AWS using Terraform for any kind of AWS Resource on VPC and ECS Fargate!
  • Learn how to Dockerize your Spring Boot Applications
  • Learn how to create a Dockerfile for your application
  • Learn how to create a Task Definition for your AWS ECS container application
  • Learn how to develop end-to-end pipeline with Shell Scripting for application deployment!
  • Learn how to read and code against an Terraform HCL language!
  • Youll be able to launch your own infrastructure on AWS without even signing-in to AWS!
  • Learn the AWS Well-Architected Framework Best-Practices while implementing!
  • Who Should Attend

  • Who wants to learn AWS ECS Fargate; one of the best container environments out there!
  • Who wants to design and develop AWS ECS Fargate deployment from zero-to-hero using Terraform!
  • Who wants to learn how to implement Infrastructure-as-a-Code (IaaS) with Terraform on AWS
  • Who wants to learn Terraform, infrastructure configuration language from Terraform
  • Who wants to learn how to launch Virtual Private Clouds, Public-Private Subnets and more with Terraform code on AWS
  • Who wants to learn and launch Highly-Available, Scalable, Fault-Tolerant and Resilient architectures on AWS!
  • Beginners on AWS who wants to put their theory in practice
  • Target Audiences

  • Who wants to learn AWS ECS Fargate; one of the best container environments out there!
  • Who wants to design and develop AWS ECS Fargate deployment from zero-to-hero using Terraform!
  • Who wants to learn how to implement Infrastructure-as-a-Code (IaaS) with Terraform on AWS
  • Who wants to learn Terraform, infrastructure configuration language from Terraform
  • Who wants to learn how to launch Virtual Private Clouds, Public-Private Subnets and more with Terraform code on AWS
  • Who wants to learn and launch Highly-Available, Scalable, Fault-Tolerant and Resilient architectures on AWS!
  • Beginners on AWS who wants to put their theory in practice
  • Learn to implement production-ready infrastructure with AWS ECS Fargate container platform using Terraform today with an AWS Certified Solutions Architect!

    Do you want to implement your complete infrastructure as code? Do you want to learn the coolest and most popular infrastructure configuration management tool on the market, Terraform and make a huge contribution to your skillset?

    Then this course is what you need! You will not only learn how to implement Terraform code but also implement an AWS Well-Architected Framework recommended deployment model which will be Highly-Available, Scalable, Fault-Tolerant and Resilient!

  • In this course, we will start by exploring the tools we need throughout the course. Just to note here too, we will need an IDE with a proper Terraform plugin available. An AWS account is also necessary so I will show you how to get one if you do not already have it. Sure we will set up our environment variables for Terraform deployments and also configure our IDE to use Terraform efficiently by installing a Terraform Plugin which will highlight the syntax and auto-complete everything we intend to do.

  • In between all these, I will also give you a crash course on Terraform where you will gain all the information you need to implement this infrastructure!

  • Once we have everything set up, now is time to get our hands dirty and write some Terraform code to implement our cool, shiny architecture!

  • We will start off with implementing our remote state and obtaining a key pair which we will use to connect to the instances we will launch. Once we get these done, we will first create the Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) environment. To meet the demands of high-availability, we will spread our private and public subnets to three different availability zones inside a region. We will also create our Private and Public Route Tables to manage the routing between our resources inside VPC.

  • We’ll also make sure to attach an Internet Gateway (IGW)to our VPC to use with public subnets so the resources in those will be able to access and receive public internet traffic. Our private subnet also need some form of internet connection but not both ways; we want only internet access for outgoing connections from our resources in private subnets! To satisfy this requirement, we will launch and attach a NAT Gateway to our private route table.

  • Now is the time to develop our AWS ECS platform! To start with, we will first register ourselves a domain which we will use for our Spring Boot application. Then we will create an ECS cluster, Target Group, Application Load Balancer, HTTPS Listener and Certificate and IAM roles for ECS cluster to prepare for application deployment.

  • Next up is to check out the Spring Boot application that we will deploy to AWS ECS Fargate!We will take a quick look and start by implementing our ECS Fargate Task Definition. We will move on to create our IAM Role and Policy, ECS Service, Target Group, Listener Rule and CloudWatch Log Group to finish up with getting ready to deploy our application!

  • In the next chapter, we will script the whole pipeline of our application from building with Maven to pushing Docker image to AWS Elastic Container Registry (ECR) and then to deploying to AWS ECS Fargate! We will create ourselves a shell-script to implement everything as a different stage and develop the whole pipeline!

  • Once we’re satisfied with the pipeline, we’ll start executing our stages one by one! We’ll first build the code, build and push our Docker image to AWS ECR and finally we will deploy our Spring Boot application to AWS ECS Fargate to have it up and running with our registered domain!

  • There are much more to come in this course and I cannot wait for you to come and learn the best practices from an AWS Certified Solutions Architect!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: About This Course

    Lecture 3: What We Will Build In This Course?

    Lecture 4: What Do You Need For This Course?

    Chapter 2: Preparing The Environment for Development

    Lecture 1: Create an AWS Account If You Dont Already Have It!

    Lecture 2: Logging into AWS Console and a Walkthrough

    Chapter 3: Linux Environment Setup

    Lecture 1: Installing Terraform and IntelliJ Plugin

    Lecture 2: Installing Docker

    Lecture 3: Installing AWS SDK (CLI)

    Lecture 4: Preparing AWS Credentials for Environment

    Chapter 4: Windows Environment Setup

    Lecture 1: Installing Terraform and IntelliJ Plugin

    Lecture 2: Installing Docker

    Lecture 3: Installing AWS SDK (CLI)

    Lecture 4: Preparing AWS Credentials for Environment

    Chapter 5: MacOS Environment Setup

    Lecture 1: Installing Terraform and IntelliJ Plugin

    Lecture 2: Installing Docker

    Lecture 3: Installing AWS SDK (CLI)

    Lecture 4: Preparing AWS Credentials for Environment

    Chapter 6: Terraform and Fargate 101

    Lecture 1: Terraform 101

    Lecture 2: Fargate Basics

    Chapter 7: Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) Network Infrastructure with Terraform – Part 1

    Lecture 1: Creating S3 Bucket for Terraform Remote State

    Lecture 2: Creating Our Project

    Lecture 3: Defining Our Remote State Configuration

    Lecture 4: Creating a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)

    Lecture 5: Creating Public Subnets

    Lecture 6: Creating Private Subnets

    Chapter 8: Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) Network Infrastructure with Terraform – Part 2

    Lecture 1: Creating a Route Table for Public Routes

    Lecture 2: Creating a Route Table for Private Routes

    Lecture 3: Associating Route Tables with Subnets

    Lecture 4: Creating an Elastic IP for NAT Gateway

    Lecture 5: Creating the NAT Gateway and Adding to Route Table

    Lecture 6: Create an Internet Gateway (IGW) and Adding to Route Table

    Lecture 7: Executing Terraform and Outputting Variables for Remote State Reading

    Chapter 9: Elastic Container Service (ECS) Platform Infrastructure with Terraform

    Lecture 1: Registering a Domain on Route53 for Our ECS Platform

    Lecture 2: Defining Backend and Reading Remote State for Layer 1 Infrastructure

    Lecture 3: Creating ECS Cluster

    Lecture 4: Creating Application Load Balancer (ALB) with Security Group for ECS Cluster

    Lecture 5: Creating HTTPS Domain SSL Certificate and Validating for ECS Cluster

    Lecture 6: Adding Route53 Record for ALB Domain Name

    Lecture 7: Creating a Default Target Group for ECS Cluster

    Lecture 8: Creating an HTTPS ALB Listener for Load Balancer for ECS Cluster

    Lecture 9: Creating IAM Role for ECS Cluster

    Lecture 10: Attaching IAM Policy to ECS Cluster Role

    Lecture 11: Executing Terraform and Outputting Variables for Remote State Reading

    Chapter 10: ECS Fargate Application Deployment with Terraform

    Lecture 1: Taking a Look at Spring Boot Application We Will Deploy

    Lecture 2: Defining Backend and Reading Remote State for Layer 2 Infrastructure

    Lecture 3: Creating ECS Task Definition

    Lecture 4: Resolving Template and Creating ECS Task Definition

    Lecture 5: Creating IAM Task and Execution Role and Policy for ECS Tasks

    Lecture 6: Creating Security Group for ECS Service

    Lecture 7: Creating ALB Target Group for ECS Service

    Lecture 8: Creating ECS Service

    Lecture 9: Creating ALB Listener Rule for ECS Service

    Lecture 10: Creating CloudWatch Log Group for ECS Service

    Lecture 11: Reviewing Our Code and Infrastructure Before Execution

    Lecture 12: Providing Tfvars for Terraform Variables

    Chapter 11: Scripting The Pipeline and Deployment of Fargate Spring Boot Application

    Lecture 1: Creating a Dockerfile for Our Spring Boot Application

    Lecture 2: Creating a Shell Script for Deployment

    Lecture 3: Implementing Deployment Stages for Shell Script

    Lecture 4: 1st Stage – Implementing Code Build Stage

    Lecture 5: 2nd Stage – Implementing App Dockerizing and AWS ECR Push

    Lecture 6: 3rd Stage – Implementing App Deployment to ECS Fargate with Terraform

    Lecture 7: 1st Stage – Building the Code

    Lecture 8: 2nd Stage – Dockerizing App and Pushing to AWS ECR

    Lecture 9: 3rd Stage – Deploying App to ECS Fargate with Terraform

    Lecture 10: Testing Out The Whole Architecture and Verifying Our Fargate App

    Chapter 12: Wrapping Up

    Lecture 1: Thank You!

    Instructors

  • Deploy Fargate ECS Apps Infrastructure- AWS with Terraform  No.2
    Niyazi Erdogan
    AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Software Engineer
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