Wann

01/07/2024 - 04/07/2024    
Ganztägig

Wo

ETC Trainingcenter
Modecenterstrasse 22, Wien, Wien, 1030, Wien

Veranstaltungstyp

We recommend that attendees of this course have the following prerequisites: 

  • AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials, or
  • Working knowledge of distributed systems
  • Familiarity with general networking concepts
  • Familiarity with IP addressing
  • Working knowledge of multi-tier architectures
  • Familiarity with cloud computing concepts

Architecting on AWS with AWS Jam is for solutions architects, solution-design engineers, and developers seeking an understanding of AWS architecting. In this course, you will learn to identify services and features to build resilient, secure and highly available IT solutions on the AWS Cloud. Architectural solutions differ depending on industry, types of applications, and business size. AWS Authorized Instructors emphasize best practices using the AWS Well-Architected Framework, and guide you through the process of designing optimal IT solutions, based on real-life scenarios. The modules focus on account security, networking, compute, storage, databases, monitoring, automation, containers, serverless architecture, edge services, and backup and recovery. At the end of the course, you will practice building a solution and apply what you have learned with confidence

Course objectives

ify AWS architecting basic practices
re using the AWS management tools: The AWS Console, Command Line Interface (CLI), and CloudFormation in a lab environment
ne the enforcement of accounts security using policies
ify the elements that build an elastic, secure, virtual network that includes private and public subnets
ice building an AWS core networking infrastructure
mine strategies for a layered security approach to Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) subnets
ify strategies to select the appropriate compute resources based on business use-cases
ice building a VPC and adding an Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) instance in a lab environment
ice installing an Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) instance and an Application Load Balancer (ALB) in the VPC you created
re and contrast AWS storage products and services, based on business scenarios
re and contrast the different types of AWS database services based on business needs
ice building a highly available, auto-scaling database layer in a lab
re the business value of AWS monitoring solutions
ify and discuss AWS automation tools that will help you build, maintain and evolve your infrastructure
ss network peering, VPC endpoints, gateway and routing solutions based on use-cases
ss hybrid networking configurations to extend and secure your infrastructure
ss the benefits of microservices as an effective decoupling strategy to power highly available applications at scale
re AWS container services for the rapid implementation of an infrastructure-agnostic, portable application environment
ify the business and security benefits of AWS serverless services based on business examples
ice building a serverless infrastructure in a lab environment
ss the ways in which AWS edge services address latency and security
ice building a CloudFront deployment with an S3 backend in a lab environment
re AWS backup, recovery solutions, and best practices to ensure resiliency and business continuity
a highly available and secure cloud architecture based on a business problem, in a projectbased facilitator-guided lab

This course is intended for:

  • solutions architects
  • solution-design engineers
  • developers seeking an understanding of AWS architecting
  • and individuals seeking the AWS Solutions Architect-Associate certification.

Day 1
Module 0: Introductions & Course Map review

  • Welcome and course outcomes

Module 1: Architecting Fundamentals Review
AWS Services and Infrastructure

  • Infrastructure Models
  • AWS API Tools
  • Securing your infrastructure
  • The Well-Architected Framework
  • Hands-on lab: Explore Using the AWS API Tools to Deploy an EC2 Instance

Module 2: Account Security

  • Security Principals
  • Identity and Resource-Based Policies
  • Account Federation
  • Introduction to Managing Multiple Accounts

Module 3: Networking, Part 1

  • IP Addressing
  • Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Patterns and Quotas
  • Routing
  • Internet Access
  • Network Access Control Lists (NACLs)
  • Security Groups

Module 4: Compute

  • Amazon Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2)
  • EC2 Instances and Instance Selection
  • High Performance Computing on AWS
  • Lambda and EC2, When to Use Which
  • Hands-On Lab: Build Your Amazon VPC Infrastructure

Day 2
Module 5: Storage

  • Shared File Systems
  • Shared EBS Volumes
  • Amazon S3, Security, Versioning and Storage Classes
  • Data Migration Tools

Module 6: Database Services

  • AWS Database Solutions
  • Amazon Relational Database Services (RDS)
  • DynamoDB, Features and Use Cases
  • Redshift, Features, Use Cases and Comparison with RDS
  • Scaling
  • Caching and Migrating Data
  • Hands-on Lab: Create a Database Layer in Your Amazon VPC Infrastructure

Module 7: Monitoring and Scaling

  • Monitoring: CloudWatch, CloudTrail, and VPC Flow Logs
  • Invoking Events
  • Elastic Load Balancing
  • Auto Scaling Options and Monitoring Cost
  • Hands-on Lab: Configure High Availability in Your Amazon VPC

Module 8: Automation

  • CloudFormation
  • AWS Systems Manager

Module 9: Containers

  • Microservices
  • Monitoring Microservices with X-Ray
  • Containers

Day 3
Module 10: Networking Part 2

  • VPC Peering & Endpoints
  • Transit Gateway
  • Hybrid Networking
  • Route 53 Module 11: Serverless Architecture
  • Amazon API Gateway
  • Amazon SQS, Amazon SNS
  • Amazon Kinesis Data Streams & Kinesis Firehose
  • Step Functions
  • Compare Amazon SQS to Amazon MQ
  • Hands-on Lab: Build a Serverless Architecture

Module 12: Edge Services

  • Amazon CloudFront
  • AWS Web Application Firewall (WAF), DDoS and Firewall Manager
  • Compare AWS Global Accelerator and Amazon CloudFront
  • AWS Outposts
  • Hands-On Lab: Configure an Amazon CloudFront Distribution with an Amazon S3 Origin

Module 13: Backup and Recovery

  • Planning for Disaster Recovery
  • AWS Backup
  • Recovery Strategies Capstone Lab: Build an AWS Multi-Tier Architecture Participants review the concepts and services learned in class and build a solution based on a scenario. The lab environment provides partial solutions to promote analysis and reflection. Participants deploy a highly available architecture. The instructor is available for consultation. Use the Online Course Supplement (OCS) to review use cases, investigate data, and answer architecting design questions

Day 4
AWS Jam

  • Participate in team based challenges in a real AWS environment
  • Compete with your colleagues in a gamified, hands-on learning experience
  • Apply your learning from the course on various AWS services

https://www.etc.at/seminare/AWSA01-JAM