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Aws Networking Masterclass A Complete Guide 4-In-1

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Gain a detailed understanding of best practices for architecting and securing your applications while running on AWS

What you'll learn

Deploy applications in a highly available and fault tolerant manner

Deploy VPC with AWS cloud formations and explore different services and features

Use AWS networking to monitor performance and security, and for cost reasons

Learn how to create, track, and manage user access control levels

Secure your applications for running on AWS

Integrate network–to-storage systems with AWS Networking

Understand the basic notions of AWS networking such as VPC and subnets

Build fine-grained network access controls

Understand how to integrate your virtual cloud with a local network

Analyze the cost impact and security footprint of cloud applications

Requirements

A prior idea of Web Services will be an added advantage.

Description

Web Services (AWS) dominates the public cloud market by a huge ma and continues to be the first choice for many organizations. Networking has been an area of focus for all the leading cloud service providers. AWS has a suite of network-related products which help in perfog network related task on AWS.

Virtual Private Cloud ( VPC) enables you to launch Web Services resources into a virtual network that you've defined. This virtual network resembles a traditional network that you'd operate in your own data center, with the benefits of using the scalable infrastructure of AWS.

This comprehensive 4-in-1 course is a step by step practical guide that helps you use all networking services available in AWS effectively. Gain hands-on experience of using VPC, Elastic Load Balancing, Direct Connect and other AWS products. Practical real-life examples for analyzing the cost impact and security footprint of cloud applications. Implement troubleshooting skills and best practices for security on AWS network.

Contents and Overview

This training program includes 4 complete courses, carefully chosen to give you the most comprehensive training possible.

The first course, Practical AWS Networking, covers guidelines to deliver great code using TFS and Git. Dive into version control using Git. Use AWS VPC to create an isolated virtual cloud for perfog network-related tasks. Get an an overview of AWS Direct Connect after taking a deep dive into scalability and load balancing using the auto scaling feature, Elastic Load Balancing, and Route S3. Toward the end of this course, you’ll learn security best practices for your network. By the end of this video course, you’ll have hands-on experience of working with network tasks on AWS.

The second course, AWS Networking Solutions, covers better project workflows with Distributed Version Control. Learn how to configure a VPC and create subnets for different use cases. This course introduces the basics of AWS networking; our main goal is to reach intermediate users who are looking for better AWS networking examples. The course supplies multiple Microsoft Windows examples because most AWS literature is Linux-focused. The video course includes a series of tutorials to help users become fluent in a variety of networking aspects for Web Services' public cloud offering.

The third course, Networking and Security Best Practices on AWS, covers mastering versioning and managing your code with Git by controlling its workflow and using it for your projects. This course will show you how to get started with the fundamental technologies required to secure your applications from the bning of the architecture/development process: Identity Access Management (IAM) and Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs). Combined, these two technologies give you the essential capability you will need to create a secure and isolated virtual datacenter in the cloud, complete with fine-grained user access controls and activity monitoring.

The fourth course, Architecting for AWS: Best Practices, Patterns and Troubleshooting, covers mastering versioning and managing your code with Git by controlling its workflow and using it for your projects. This course is full of examples and will give you a detailed understanding of the best practices to follow when architecting and securing your applications for running on AWS. You see some secret hints and tips on common problem areas you may encounter. provides a range of tools for analyzing the cost impact and security footprint of cloud applications, all of which we will explore with practical, real-life examples.

By the end of the course, you’ll gain a detailed understanding of best practices for architecting and securing your applications while running on AWS.

About the Authors

Mitesh Soni is a DevOps enthusiast. He has worked on projects for DevOps enablement using Microsoft Azure and VSTS. He also has experience in working with other tools that are DevOps enablers such as Jenkins, Chef, IBM UrbanCode Deploy, Atlassian Bamboo, and more. He is a CSM, SCJP, SCWCD, VCP, IBM Bluemix, CJE and IBM Urbancode certified professional.

Tomasz Lelek is a Software Eeer who programs mostly in Java and Scala. He is a fan of microservice architectures and functional programming. He dedicates considerable and effort to be better every day. Recently, he's been delving into big data technologies such as Apache Spark and Hadoop. He is passionate about nearly everything associated with software development. Tomasz thinks that we should always try to consider different solutions and approaches to solving a problem. Recently, he was a speaker at several conferences in Poland - Confitura and JDD (Java Developer's Day) and also at Krakow Scala User Group. He also conducted a live coding session at Geecon Conference. Colibri is a technology consultancy company founded in 2015 by James Cross and Ingrid Funie. The company works to help its clients navigate the rapidly chag and complex world of emeg technologies, with deep expertise in areas such as big data, data science, machine learning, and cloud computing. Over the past few years it has worked with some of the world's largest and most prestigious companies, including a tier 1 investment bank, a leading management consultancy group, and one of the world's most popular soft drinks companies, helping each of them make better sense of its data and process it in more intelligent ways. The company lives by its motto: Data -> Intelligence -> Action. James Cross is a Big Data Eeer and certified AWS Solutions Architect with a passion for data-driven applications. He’s spent the last 3-5 years helping his clients to design and implement huge scale streaming Big Data platforms, Cloud-based analytics stacks, and serverless architectures. He started his professional career in Investment Banking, working with well-established technologies such as Java and SQL Server, before moving into the Big Data space. Since then he’s worked with a huge range of Big Data tools including most of the Hadoop eco-system, Spark and many No-SQL technologies such as Cassandra, MongoDB, Redis and DynamoDB. More recently his focus has been on Cloud technologies and how they can be applied to data analytics, culminating in his work at Scout Solutions as CTO, and more recently with Mckinsey. James is an AWS certified solutions architect with several years' experience designing and implementing solutions on this cloud platform. As CTO of Scout Solutions Ltd, he built a fully serverless set of API’s and analytics stack based around Lambda and Redshift. Colibri is a technology consultancy company founded in 2015 by James Cross and the company works to help their clients navigate the rapidly chag and complex world of emeg technologies. He is interested in almost anything that has to do with technology. He has worked with everything from Wordpress to Hadoop, from C to Java, and from Oracle to DynamoDB. If it's new and solves a problem in an innovative way he’s keen to give it a go!

Overview

Section 1: Practical AWS Networking

Lecture 1 The Course Overview

Lecture 2 Introducing Cloud Computing

Lecture 3 Security, Compliance, and AEC2

Lecture 4 Security Groups and Networking Services

Lecture 5 Billing Dashboard and AWS (TCO) Calculators

Lecture 6 Creating VPC Using a Wizard

Lecture 7 Creating VPC Without Using the Wizard

Lecture 8 Creating Instances in VPC

Lecture 9 Creating and Configuring ELB

Lecture 10 Accessing the Instance Remotely with PuTTY

Lecture 11 An Overview and Setup

Lecture 12 Auto Scaling Group

Lecture 13 Configuring Route 53

Lecture 14 Configuring Route 53 for a Web Application

Lecture 15 Creating a CNAME Resource Record Set

Lecture 16 Introduction to AWS Direct Connect

Lecture 17 An Overview of AWS Direct Connect Components

Lecture 18 Identity and Access Management

Lecture 19 Overview of IAM Policies

Lecture 20 Security Groups and Network ACLs

Section 2: AWS Networking Solutions

Lecture 21 The Course Overview

Lecture 22 Getting Started with AWS

Lecture 23 Creation of VPC, Subnet, and Route

Lecture 24 Introduction to VPC Security Principle

Lecture 25 Introduction to the Elastic Load Balancer

Lecture 26 Introduction to the Nat Instance

Lecture 27 Introduction to DNS and AWS Route 53

Lecture 28 Introduction to AWS CLI

Lecture 29 Introduction to AWS Architecture Diagrams

Lecture 30 Working with VPN and Virtual Private Gateway

Lecture 31 AWS Route 53 Private Hosted Zones

Lecture 32 VPC Peering

Lecture 33 Introduction to AWS OpsWorks

Lecture 34 AWS OpsWorks and AWS Networking

Lecture 35 Working with Chef

Lecture 36 Working with Jenkins

Lecture 37 Introduction to Auto-Scaling

Lecture 38 Working with ELB Route53 and Auto-Scaling

Lecture 39 Introduction AWS CloudWatch

Lecture 40 Introduction AWS CloudTrail

Lecture 41 Monitoring Your AWS Network

Lecture 42 AWS Networking Cost Monitoring

Lecture 43 Network Storage Concepts — SAN/NAS

Lecture 44 Understanding EBS and EFS

Lecture 45 Deploying NAS and SAN on AWS

Section 3: Networking and Security Best Practices on AWS

Lecture 46 The Course Overview

Lecture 47 IAM and Where It Fits into the AWS Ecosystem

Lecture 48 Hands-on with IAM

Lecture 49 IAM Roles and How to Use them

Lecture 50 VPCs and Their Role in Cloud Computing

Lecture 51 How to Build Your Own Custom VPC?

Lecture 52 NAT Instances and NAT Gateways

Lecture 53 Access Control Lists

Lecture 54 VPC Flow Logs

Lecture 55 VPC Peering

Lecture 56 Cleaning Up a VPC

Lecture 57 Integrating VPCs with On-premise Networks

Section 4: Architecting for AWS: Best Practices, Patterns and Troubleshooting

Lecture 58 The Course Overview

Lecture 59 Cloud Native Versus Traditional Apps – What Does That Mean?

Lecture 60 The Lift and Shift

Lecture 61 Designing from Scratch

Lecture 62 Protecting Information

Lecture 63 Confidentiality

Lecture 64 Data and System Integrity

Lecture 65 User and Privilege Management

Lecture 66 Failure Detection

Lecture 67 Change Management

Lecture 68 Performance Optimization

Lecture 69 Dynamic Resource Sizing

Lecture 70 Resource Groups

Lecture 71 Budget Allocation

Lecture 72 Resource Sizing and Scaling In

Cloud architects, cloud solution providers, or any stakeholders dealing with networking on AWS Cloud.,DevOps professionals or software developers (familiar with basic networking concepts but with only an elementary knowledge of the services AWS provides) who are interested in applying their networking knowledge in this new context.,Application developers and architects interested in securing applications running in the AWS Cloud System administrators interested in supporting the security of applications on AWSIT and professionals with an interest in cloud security.

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