●September 14, 2024
Cloud Solutions is the Next Big Thing Companies are running after!
In the second quarter of 2021, AWS brought in a record $14.8 billion in net sales, accounting for just over 13% of Amazon’s total net sales. Having grown steadily in the 30% range the past few quarters, AWS is a front-runner to other cloud computing platforms such as competitor Microsoft Azure.
According to a study made in early 2022, Cloud research, AWS is one of the most popular cloud services platforms used by enterprises in fast-rising economies, making it a crucial tool for cloud computing professionals to add to their skillset.
- As the lead cloud computing platform, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the primary profit driver for Amazon.
- AWS provides servers, storage, networking, remote computing, email, mobile development, and security.
- AWS accounts for about 13% of Amazon’s total revenue as of Q2 2021.
- Amazon controls more than a third of the cloud market, almost twice its next closest competitor
Take this Program to kickstart your career in the following fields:
- Cloud Engineer
- DevOps Engineer
- Cloud Solutions Architect
- Cloud Security Engineer
- Technical Support Engineer
- Site Reliability Engineer
- Cloud Support Engineer
- Live Intructor-led classes
- 3 months of hand-on session
- Free extra 3 months of mentorship on completion
- Certificate on completion
- Replay available after each class
- Mini tasks after each class
- Group projects
Capstone projects - Interview preparation
- Career roadmap

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- Understand: Client – Server setup, routers, switches, firewalls, DNS, Legacy IT
- Understand the AWS Cloud and its value proposition
- Understand the benefits of the AWS cloud
- Understand how the AWS cloud allows users to focus on business value
- Understand the difference between Operational Expenses (OpEx) and Capital Expenses
(CapEx) as it relates to the AWS Cloud - Understanding the AWS Global Infrastructure – Regions, Availability Zones, Edge
Locations. - Understand the different cloud service offerings – IaaS, PaaS and SaaS
- Opening and exploring your AWS Account
- Understand the different types of Cloud Deployment models (Hybrid, On-prem, Cloud Native)
- Understand the basics of Cloud Architecture Design and the AWS Well-Architected
Framework - Draw basic AWS Architectures for deployment
- Different types of design architectures – three-tier, monolithic,microservices, etc.
- Understand shared responsibility model. Users responsibilities vs.
AWS Responsibilities - Understand AWS Cloud Security and Concepts for Compliance (Principle of Least
Privilege) - Understand the AWS Management capabilities (access keys, MFA, IAM)
Understand the different compute services in AWS (EC2, ECS, Lambda, etc)
Deep Dive into EC2 and various components
Understand the concept of Autoscaling and Load balancing
Understand the difference between Horizontal Scaling and Vertical Scaling
Understand the difference between Elasticity and Scalability
Exploring Load balancing and Load Balancers
- Understand the Networking Basics – OSI Model
- Understand hoe to use the AWS Networking Services – VPC, Route 53, etc
- Configure a VPC – subnets, route tables, security groups, Internet Gateway, NAT
Gateway - Understand and configure VPC Peering
- Understand methods of network segmentation strategies
- Explain the differences between the native AWS Security services – Security Groups,
NACLs, WAF - Explain the different the connectivity options available on AWS – VPN, Direct Connect,
Internet
- Identify the different types of Storage available on AWS (S3, EBS,EFS etc)
- Exploring S3 – Storage Classes, Lifecycle Management, Glacier, Versioning, etc
- Exploring EBS – Snapshots, Encryption, etc.
- Understanding The Content Delivery Services.
- How You Can Leverage the AWS Fabric for Better Content Delivery – CloudFront
- Create a static website with S3
- Understand concepts like high availability, redundancy, fault tolerance, etc
- Understand what backup and replication is and explain the difference between them
- Lean how to prepare different AWS Services for disaster recovery.
- Explain the concepts of RTO and RPO
- Differentiate between
- Designing for fault-tolerant workloads
- Understand what a database is
- Differentiate the differences between a relational and non-relational database
- Give examples of the database solutions available on AWS
- Best Practices for Databases on AWS
- Understand the concept of caching for databases and other applications
- Methods of improving the performance of databases
- Differentiate between AWS CloudWatch, CloudTrail and Config
- Explain and differentiate the various pricing models available on AWS (On-demand
instances, Reserved Instances, etc) - Implement cost allocation tags
- Identify scenarios for each of the pricing and cost saving models available on AWS
- View all understand the different resources for AWS Billing and pricing (Cost Explorer,
Usage Report, Trusted Advisor etc) - Use the pricing calculator to do estimates of your cloud spend and plan accordingly
- Learn best practices for reducing your cost on AWS
- Understand what AWS Cloud Formation is and what it does
- Understand the notation in Cloud Formation
- Use Cloud Formation to provision resources across multiple AWS Regions
- Create, manage and troubleshoot Cloud Formation scripts
- Explain what containers are and the difference with Kubernetes
- Give the difference between containers and EC2
- Differentiate between EKS, ECS, Fargate
- Explore Elastic Beanstalk and the nuances surrounding it
- Exploring the AWS Marketplace