AWS Services
Amazon Web Services is more than simply a cloud provider; it powers today's most scalable, secure, and high-performance digital applications. This interesting course brings AWS to life with guided demonstrations, real-world case studies, and practical cloud architectural methodologies.
You'll start by learning about key storage options such as Amazon S3, including how to create buckets, configure policies, and manage data precisely. Following that, you'll learn about relational databases, RDS, and DynamoDB, as well as how to connect, configure, and optimize workloads.
Next, you'll learn about the fundamentals of secure cloud networking, including VPCs, subnets, and intelligent resource tagging, followed by a case study demonstrating how AWS enables real-time scaling.
Unlike simple cloud overviews, this AWS Practitioner course focuses on security as a vital ability. You'll be working with IAM, Compliance controls, and critical services such as CloudTrail, CloudWatch, AWS WAF, Shield, and more.
By the end, you'll have a thorough understanding of AWS and be able to confidently design, protect, and monitor cloud applications.
Enroll today and take the first step towards becoming cloud-fluent and AWS-certified.
Disclaimer: This course is not affiliated with or endorsed by Amazon Web Services (AWS). ‘AWS’ and ‘Amazon Web Services’ are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.
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