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AWS MFA | EC2 | Machine Images | IAM Roles | Elastic IP | EBS | Snapshots | EFS | ELB | ASG | Route 53 What you'll learn Getting Started with AWS Working with Global and Regional Services in AWS Creating Billing Alerts and Setting up MFA Deploying and Configuring EC2 Instances in AWS Creating IAM Roles for EC2 Creating Securing Groups for EC2 Instances Remote EC2 Administration with PuTTY and Teal Working with Elastic Block Store (EBS) Creating EBS Snapshots Creating Machine Images (AMIs) Creating an Elastic File System (EFS) Attaching a Single EFS to Multiple EC2 Instances Uploading files via FTP to EFS Understanding the Concept of High Availability and Elasticity Deploying Elastic Load Balancers (ELBs) and Auto Scaling Groups (ASGs) Dynamic Scaling with ASGs Creating Launch Templates The Foundations of Route 53 and DNS Domain Registration and Routing with Route 53 Requirements Basic Computer Skills No programming experience needed. You will learn everything you need to know. Description This course offers an introduction to the Web Services (AWS) platform. The focus of the course will be on four key services, including: Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), AWS Storage Solutions, and Elastic Load Balancers (ELB) integrated with Auto Scaling Groups (ASG). EC2 is a web service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud. It allows users to launch virtual machines (VMs) on demand and pay only for the compute resources they use. In this course, we will explore the different types of instances available, as well as how to launch, configure, and manage EC2 instances.In addition to the EC2 service, we also explore AWS storage solutions including Elastic Block Store (EBS), Elastic File System (EFS), Snapshots, and Machine Images (AMIs). EBS is a block-level storage service for use with EC2 instances. It provides persistent storage for data that needs to be frequently accessed. EFS is a file-level storage service for use with EC2 instances. It allows users to create and configure file systems that can be accessed from multiple instances. Snapshots are point-in- copies of EBS volumes that can be used for backup and recovery. AMIs are pre-configured virtual machine images that can be used to launch EC2 instances. In this course, we will explore the different storage options available and how to use them to manage data on the AWS platform.Once students have a handle on the foundations, we explore more intermediate topics relevant to workload distribution through the integration of ELBs and ASGs. Elastic Load Balancers (ELBs) are used to distribute incoming traffic across multiple EC2 instances. They automatically scale to handle incoming traffic and can also be used to improve availability and fault tolerance. In this course, we will explore the different types of load balancers available, as well as how to configure and use them to distribute traffic across multiple instances.We will demonstrate how to integrate the ELBs with Auto Scaling Groups (ASGs) to ensure workloads are only distributed to healthy nodes within the EC2 service. ASGs allow users to automatically scale the number of EC2 instances in response to chag demand. They automatically launch and teate instances based on predefined rules, ensuring that the number of instances is always sufficient to handle incoming traffic. In this course, we will explore how to configure and use ASGs to automatically scale the number of instances on the AWS platform.Throughout the course, we will use hands-on exercises to help students gain practical experience with the AWS platform. Students will have the opportunity to launch and configure EC2 instances, create and manage storage volumes, configure load balancers and auto scaling groups, and work with other AWS services. By the end of the course, students will have a solid understanding of the AWS platform and will be able to use it to build scalable and reliable cloud-based applications. Overview Section 1: Getting Started with AWS Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 AWS Pricing Foundations Lecture 3 AWS Free Tier Overview Lecture 4 AWS Acceptable Use Policy Lecture 5 AWS Account Registration Lecture 6 AWS Cloud Practitioner Exam - Key Topics Lecture 7 AWS Global vs. Regional Services Lecture 8 Global vs. Regional Services Example Lecture 9 Creating Billing Alerts Lecture 10 AWS Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Lecture 11 Activate MFA for the Root User Account Lecture 12 Creating IAM Users and Groups Lecture 13 IAM User Custom Sign-In Link Lecture 14 Configure a Custom Password Policy Section 2: Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) Lecture 15 Introduction to EC2 Lecture 16 EC2 Instance Core Features Lecture 17 EC2 Instance Types Lecture 18 Machine Images (AMI) Lecture 19 Creating an IAM User for EC2 Lecture 20 The EC2 Dashboard Lecture 21 Deploying an EC2 Instance Lecture 22 Deploying an EC2 Instance (Continued) Lecture 23 EC2 Instances Console Lecture 24 Elastic IP (Theory) Lecture 25 Elastic IP (Guide) Lecture 26 EC2 Instance Administration (Guide) Lecture 27 EC2 Instance Launch Templates Lecture 28 Creating an Machine Image (AMI) Lecture 29 IAM Roles (Theory) Lecture 30 IAM Roles (Practial Guide) Lecture 31 IAM Roles for EC2 (Guide) Lecture 32 Introduction to Security Groups Lecture 33 Security Groups (Guide) Lecture 34 Secure Socket Shell (SSH) Overview Lecture 35 PuTTY (SSH) Client for Windows Lecture 36 EC2 Instance Connect (Guide) Section 3: AWS Storage (EC2) Lecture 37 Introduction Lecture 38 Block vs. File. vs Object Storage Lecture 39 Elastic Block Store (EBS) Overview Lecture 40 EBS Guide[Part 1] Lecture 41 EBS Guide[Part 2] Lecture 42 EBS Snapshots Overview Lecture 43 EBS Snapshots (Guide) Lecture 44 Machine Image (AMI) Lecture 45 AMI Guide[Part 1] Lecture 46 AMI Guide[Part 2] Lecture 47 EC2 Image Builder Lecture 48 EC2 Image Builder Guide[Part 1] Lecture 49 EC2 Image Builder Guide[Part 2] Lecture 50 Elastic File System (EFS) Lecture 51 Deploy an EC2 Instance with Ubuntu (Guide) Lecture 52 Creating an EFS (Guide) Lecture 53 Attach EFS to EC2 (Guide) Lecture 54 Upload Files to EFS via FTP (Guide) Lecture 55 Attach EFS to Second EC2 Instance (Guide) Lecture 56 Account Cleanup Section 4: ELB, ASG, Route 53 Lecture 57 Introduction Lecture 58 High Availability & Elasticity Lecture 59 Elastic Load Balancer (ELB) Overview Lecture 60 Auto Scaling Groups (ASG) Lecture 61 ELB + ASG Prep: Setup AMI from EC2 Lecture 62 ELB Deployment (Guide) Lecture 63 Creating a Launch Template (Guide) Lecture 64 Auto Scaling Groups (Guide) Lecture 65 Auto Scaling Strats Lecture 66 Dynamic Scaling (Guide) Lecture 67 Step and Simple Scaling (Guide) Lecture 68 Predictive Scaling (Guide) Lecture 69 Creating a Launch Template (Guide) Lecture 70 Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) Guide Lecture 71 Route 53 & DNS Foundations (Guide) Lecture 72 Route 53 Domain Registration & Routing (Guide) Lecture 73 Route 53 Domain Settings and Hosted Zones Lecture 74 Route 53 DNS Records in the Hosted Zone Lecture 75 Account Clean-Up Students interested in learning the foundations of AWS,Students interested in Cloud Computing,Students interested in exploring the EC2 Service,Students interested in exploring various EC2 Storage Solutions (EFS, EBS),Students interested in setting up Highly Available cloud setups using ELBs, and ASGs on AWS HomePage: gfxtra__AWS_Elasti.part1.rar.html gfxtra__AWS_Elasti.part2.rar.html gfxtra__AWS_Elasti.part3.rar.html
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