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Description

Do you want to gain fundamental, intermediate, and expert level skills and enjoy a fascinating high paying career?
This is a large course, which has over 23 hours of learning, numerous practice tests, and quizzes. Learn real-world skills and get certified. You get 3 certification in this gigantic course bundle with over 23 hours of hands-on learning.
1. AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Course
The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner course is designed to introduce you to the world of cloud computing and AWS services. You will learn about the benefits of cloud computing, different cloud service and deployment models, as well as AWS fundamentals, including its global infrastructure, pricing, and support plans. You will also gain an understanding of AWS security, including the shared responsibility model, security in the cloud, and Identity and Access Management (IAM). Additionally, you will explore AWS architecture and various services, such as compute, storage, and database, including EC2, Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, S3, Glacier, RDS, and DynamoDB. Lastly, you will learn about AWS cost management tools, billing, and cost optimization.
This course is ideal for anyone who is new to AWS or wants to start a career in cloud computing. Upon completion, you will have the knowledge and skills to pass the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam and become a certified AWS professional. With the increasing demand for cloud computing, having an AWS certification can help you stand out and open doors to exciting career opportunities.
2. AWS Certified Solutions Architect-Associate Course
The AWS Certified Solutions Architect course is designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to design and deploy scalable, highly available, and fault-tolerant systems on AWS. You will learn about AWS architecture and best practices for designing resilient and efficient systems. Additionally, you will gain hands-on experience with various AWS services, including compute, storage, database, networking, and security, as well as understand how to optimize the cost of your infrastructure.
This course is ideal for individuals who want to become AWS Solutions Architects, DevOps Engineers, or Cloud Architects. Upon completion, you will have the knowledge and skills to pass the AWS Certified Solutions Architect exam and become a certified AWS professional. AWS Certified Solutions Architects are in high demand and can command high salaries, making this certification an excellent investment in your career.
3. AWS Certified DevOps Engineer Course
The AWS Certified DevOps Engineer course is designed to teach you how to implement continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines and automate infrastructure deployment on AWS. You will learn about AWS services such as Elastic Beanstalk, CodePipeline, CodeDeploy, CloudFormation, and CloudWatch, as well as best practices for designing, deploying, and scaling applications on AWS.
This course is ideal for individuals who want to become DevOps Engineers or Cloud Architects. Upon completion, you will have the knowledge and skills to pass the AWS Certified DevOps Engineer exam and become a certified AWS professional. With the growing demand for DevOps Engineers, this certification can help you advance your career and increase your earning potential.
See what our students say “It is such a comprehensive course that I don’t need to take any other course but this one to learn all important concepts and hand-on application with this
AWS 3 in 1  Certification Course Bundle
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“This is such an awesome course. Clear instruction, and I loved every bit of it – Wonderful learning experience!”  Carlos Nvara
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Why take this course?
As 8x AWS Certified, senior Enterprise Architect & Project Manager managing and deploying enterprise level IT projects,  my experience with AWS has been phenomenally great. I am excited to share my knowledge and transfer skills to my students. 
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Who this course is for:
IT Professional who wish to gain additional skills and get AWS certifications
Cloud computing professionals and beginners to enhance skill set
Anyone who want to gain a solid understanding of AWS and get certified to validate skills

What you'll learn

Define what the AWS Cloud is and the basic global infrastructure & AWS Cloud architectural principles

Define a solution using architectural design principles Provide implementation guidance on best practices to the organization throughout the life cycle.

Describe key services on the AWS platform and their common use cases (for example, compute and analytics)

Describe basic security and compliance aspects of the AWS platform and the shared security model & Define the billing, account management, and pricing models

Implement and manage continuous delivery systems and methodologies on AWS & Understand, implement, and automate security controls, governance processes.

Define and deploy monitoring, metrics, and logging systems on AWS & Design, manage, and maintain tools to automate operational processes

Run Jenkins CI on AWS, implement, deploy and configure CI/CD pipelines with PHP, Python, and Java Applications

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Introduction
8
1.1-Introduction
1.2-Course Structure & Agenda
1.3-Note Taking
1.4-Example of AWS Certificate
1.5-AWS Unified Search - New in AWS Management Console
1.6-*NEW* EC2 Dashboard Experience
1.7-Download Syllabus
1.8-*NEW* DevOps Engineer Domains Exam Guide - Download Resource
2-AWS Cloud Practitioner
34
2.1-AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Section Intro
2.2-Looking at the AWS Console
2.3-Creating a billing Alert
2.4-Creating AWS Budget Report
2.5-AWS Compute
2.6-Launching an EC2 Instance
2.7-Best Practices for EC2 Instance
2.8-Launching and Configuring EC2 Instances
2.9-Launching an EC2 Instance (new)
2.10-Identity Access Management
2.11-Creating Users and Groups
2.12-Storage - S3 Buckets
2.13-Creating an S3 Bucket
2.14-Storage - Elastic Block Storage (EBS)
2.15-Creating an EBS Volume
2.16-Storage - Elastic File Storage (EFS)
2.17-Relational Database Service (RDS)
2.18-Creating a MySQL DB Instance
2.19-Aurora Database
2.20-A look at Aurora DB
2.21-AWS Migration
2.22-AWS Migration Hub
2.23-Well-Architected Tool
2.24-Intro to Virtual Private Cloud
2.25-Creating a VPC
2.26-CloudFront
2.27-Creating a CloudFront Distribution
2.28-Route53
2.29-AWS Route 53 Hand-On
2.30-Elastic Load Balancing
2.31-Demo - Elastic Load Balancers
2.32-Management Tools
2.33-Demo - Management Tools
2.34-Cloud Practitioner Exam
3-AWS Cloud Architect
30
3.1-AWS Certified Solutions Architect Test Taking Strategy
3.2-AWS Best Practices
3.3-AWS Well Architected Framework
3.4-Billing Alert Quick Check
3.5-IAM Users
3.6-IAM Roles
3.7-IAM Policies
3.8-IAM Best Practices
3.9-AWS Cognito
3.10-AWS Regions & Availability Zones
3.11-Virtual Private Cloud Basics
3.12-Virtual Private Cloud Security
3.13-Virtual Private Cloud Networking Components
3.14-Auto Scaling
3.15-Creating an AutoScaling Group
3.16-Configuring AutoScaling
3.17-CloudFront
3.18-Route53
3.19-A look at Route53
3.20-Hosting a domain with Route53
3.21-S3 Storage
3.22-Elastic Block Storage (EBS)
3.23-Elastic File Storage (EFS)
3.24-Creating an EFS Volume
3.25-DynamoDB Database
3.26-Messaging Tools (SQS and SNS)
3.27-Creating an SQS Queue
3.28-Creating a SNS topic and subscription
3.29-Creating a CloudWatch Event
3.30-Solutions Architect Associate Exam
4-AWS Certified DevOps Engineer
24
4.1-Your Review & Feedback
4.2-What You Need To Know
4.3-Installing AWS CLI
4.4-AWS Automation Tools
4.5-AWS Developer Tools
4.6-Installing & Configuring AWS SDK Toolkit for Eclipse
4.7-Using GitHub & Fork Repository
4.8-Install Eclipse IDE Neon
4.9-Serverless Computing
4.10-AWS Codestar First Project Java Web Application
4.11-Important Consideration
4.12-Working With AWS Lambda API Gateway
4.13-Import Java Project in Eclipse IDE Neon
4.14-Create a Branch
4.15-Adding Team Member To Project
4.16-Switch IDE & Use AWS Cloud9
4.17-Complete Java Web Application with Elastic Beanstalk
4.18-Configure JIRA Bug Tracking
4.19-Create a New Issue with JIRA
4.20-Deploying WordPress Blog Using AWS CloudFormation
4.21-Creating a PHP Web Application
4.22-Working With AWS CloudFormation Template
4.23-Working Within Eclipse for DevOps Pipeline
4.24-Difference Between CI/CD
5-DevOps Engineer - Monitoring-Metrics-Logging
10
5.1-Using PowerShell With AWS
5.2-AWS Tools For PowerShell - Installation
5.3-PowerShell Commands Usage With AWS
5.4-Using AWS CloudWatch For EC2 Instance
5.5-Monitoring With AWS CloudTrail Logs
5.6-Autoscaling
5.7-Monitoring Billing Dashboard
5.8-Monitoring Cost Management Dashboard
5.9-Using Third Party Tools: CHEF-PUPPET
5.10-AWS Trusted Advisor
6-DevOps Engineer Security-Governance-Validation Tools
4
6.1-SGV-Governance At Scale
6.2-SGV - Checklist
6.3-Well Architected AWS Framework - 5 Pillars
6.4-Best Practices CI/CD DevOps
7-Test Your Knowledge - Take a Quick Quiz
1
7.1-Test Your Knowledge
8-AWS Jenkins CI Deployment - DevOps Engineer
2
8.1-What You Need To Know & Introduction
8.2-Prerequisities
9-Setting Up AWS Environment For Jenkins
27
9.1-Creating Security Groups
9.2-Creating Key Pair
9.3-Creating AWS Instance
9.4-Connecting to AWS Instance Putty
9.5-Installing Jenkins, Java, NGINX
9.6-Configuring NGINX Proxy
9.7-Connecting to Jenkins Dashboard
9.8-Configuring SES
9.9-Configure SMTP AWS Jenkins
9.10-Build Server Intro
9.11-CreatelAM Role For BuildServer
9.12-Create Security Group- BuildServer and Key
9.13-Spin Up Build Server Instance
9.14-Install Java Git AWSBSCLIon BuildServer
9.15-Connect Jenkins to Build Server
9.16-DevOps Tools
9.17-Continuous Integration CI
9.18-Connecting Jenkins with GitHub
9.19-Testing Web-hook- First Jenkins Job
9.20-Create Environ and-app-my-ab-ap1-python
9.21-Grand Finale- RunJob fromGithub to AWS
9.22-Send Email Notification-Jenk Job
9.23-Deploying full PHP Application
9.24-Beanstalk-PHP-Env-App-lab-practice
9.25-Cleaning up AWS Environment
9.26-Conclusion
9.27-Resources for this section: Please download
10-Test Your Knowledge - Take a Quick Quiz: Jenkins on AWS
1
10.1-Test Your Knowledge
11-DevOps Fundamentals
10
11.1-Meet The Instructor - DevOps
11.2-What Is DevOps - WIIFM
11.3-Value Of DevOps
11.4-DevOps History
11.5-Measuring DevOps
11.6-Agile Practices That Apply To DevOps
11.7-Source & Version Control in DevOps
11.8-DevOps Automation
11.9-Unified Process Within DevOps
11.10-Concept Of Git
12-DevOps Principles and Methodology (CI/CD)
6
12.1-Continuous Integration CI and Delivery CD
12.2-Continuous Testing
12.3-Configuration Management
12.4-Release Management
12.5-Application Performance Monitoring
12.6-Conclusion
13-AWS QuickSight Data Lake - Data Analytics - Bonus
23
13.1-The Structure and Details
13.2-Creating Your First Visual With AWS QuickSight
13.3-AWS QuickSight User Interface
13.4-Uploading Data To S3 Bucket
13.5-AWS Athena Glue: Creating New Database
13.6-Making Connection: Athena To QuickSight
13.7-AWS UI: Sample DataSet
13.8-AWS Important Concepts: DataLake-Athena-Glue-S3
13.9-Upgrading QuickSight To Enterprise & Create Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
13.10-Importing CSV File
13.11-Creating a Basic Filter
13.12-Creating a Calculated Field
13.13-Understanding Function Reference
13.14-Creating Your First Story
13.15-Publish Your Dashboard For Sharing
13.16-Exporting Visuals
13.17-Connecting to Twitter as a Data Source
13.18-Using Autograph in QuickSight
13.19-How to Create AWS QuickSight Account?
13.20-Difference Between Microsoft Power BI & AWS QuickSight
13.21-What is AWS QuickSight Workflow
13.22-Understanding AWS S3, Athena, and Glue
13.23-How to Create RDS (MySQL) Connection For QuickSight
14-AWS Architectures
10
14.1-Downloadable Resources
14.2-Web Application Service
14.3-Hosting Media and Content
14.4-Processing Batch Jobs
14.5-High Availability and Fault Tolerant
14.6-Online Advertising Environment
14.7-Disaster Recovery
14.8-File Optimization
14.9-Media Sharing
14.10-Online Gaming
15-Conclusion
4
15.1-AWS New Pricing Calculator
15.2-DevOps Drivers and Salary Structure
15.3-Software Developer Life Cycle (SDLC)
15.4-Course Conclusion
16-AWS Resources - Study Purposes
5
16.1-AWS Burstable Performance Instances
16.2-Best Practices for Root Access Keys
16.3-AWS Security Audit Guidelines
16.4-AWS OpsWorks: Best Practices Application Servers
16.5-Additional Resources that you can download