Students also learn to design and deploy seamlessly scalable storage systems using EFS. We demonstrate how to deploy and configure multiple EBS volumes and attach them to existing instances for maximum scalability. More specifically students learn to harness the power of the Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) and the Amazon Elastic File System (EFS). Students learn to deploy and assign elastic IP addresses along with the creation of Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) to save instance state and quickly launch new instances with replicated configurations.Īfter completion of the EC2 module, we jump into AWS storage solutions where we explore various storage types including, block, file and object storage. We also explore remote instance administration using PuTTY and Terminal to issue server commands and manage instances from any remote location. We cover how to launch and configure EC2 instances, including choosing the right instance type and setting up security groups to control inbound and outbound traffic. EC2 is a core service of AWS that facilitates the launch of virtual servers (called instances) within the AWS cloud console. Once students have a firm understanding of IAM, we dive into the backbone of AWS by exploring EC2 instance deployment and configuration. This includes user groups, permission policies, and IAM roles for EC2. Here, we explore the creation of IAM users with varying degrees of account access. IAM is an integral part of AWS that facilitates the management of users, groups, and security policies that control AWS resources. We then explore more advanced account security through AWS identity and access management (IAM). ![]() The curriculum starts off with exploring AWS account registration, billing and multi-factor authentication. This course covers an extensive amount of material and by the end you will be proficient enough with AWS to gain an entry level position in cloud administration. ![]() Welcome to the AWS Beginner to Intermediate course, where we explore several key facets of AWS to build and deploy cloud-based infrastructure.
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