AWS Core Services

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AWS Core Services

Coursera · Advanced ·🏗️ Systems Design & Architecture ·3mo ago

Key Takeaways

Deploys and manages applications on AWS using core AWS services and industry best practices

Original Description

Welcome to the AWS Core Services course! This course introduces essential cloud computing concepts and core AWS services. Gain the knowledge needed to deploy and manage applications on AWS confidently, understand the underlying infrastructure, and apply industry best practices. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Discuss key AWS services and their roles in cloud architecture. - Explain the significance of Identity and Access Management (IAM) in securing cloud resources. - Deploy and manage EC2 instances using the AWS Management Console. - Compare AWS storage solutions and select appropriate options based on performance needs. - Design secure, scalable, and highly available cloud networks with AWS. This course is designed for freshers, cloud enthusiasts, and individuals pursuing roles such as Cloud Engineers, Architects, and AWS Solutions Architects. Prior knowledge of cloud computing and basic SQL concepts is recommended but not mandatory. Advance your expertise in leveraging AWS cloud solutions to build robust, scalable applications. Take the first step today—enroll now and start building your expertise in AWS to design and deploy robust, scalable cloud solutions!
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