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Cloud Academy Compute Fundamentals For AWS
Release Date.: 05-09-2019
Type.: Bookware
Disks.: 32x100mb
Link.: https://cloudacademy.com
Release Notes
Understanding the fundamentals of AWS is critical if you
want to deploy services and resources within the AWS Cloud.
The Compute category of services are key resources that
allow you to carry out computational abilities via a series
of instructions used by applications and systems. These
resources cover a range of different services and features,
these being:
EC2 - Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
ECS - Amazon Elastic Container Service
ECR - Amazon Elastic Container Registry
EKS - Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes
AWS Elastic Beanstalk
AWS Lambda
AWS Batch
Amazon Lightsail
This course will provide the fundamental elements of all of
these Compute services and features that will allow you to
select the most appropriate service for your project and
implementations. Each have their advantages by providing
something of value that's different to the others, which
will all be discussed.
Topics covered within this course consist of:
What is Compute: This lecture explains what 'Compute' is
and what is meant by Compute resources and services
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2): This is one of the most
common Compute services, as a result this will likely be
the longest lecture as I want to cover a lot of elements
around EC2 to ensure you are aware of how it's put together
and how it works
Amazon ECS (EC2 Container Service): Within this lecture I
will provide a high level overview of what the EC2
Container Service is and how it relates to Docker
Amazon Elastic Container Registry: In this lecture I
explain how this service links closely with ECS to provide
a secure location to store and manage your docker images
Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (EKS): Here
I look at how EKS, provides a managed service allowing you
to run Kubernetes across your AWS infrastructure without
having to take care of running the Kubernetes control plane
AWS Elastic Beanstalk: This lecture will provide an
overview of the service, showing how it's used to
automatically deploy applications using EC2 and a number of
other AWS services.
AWS Lambda: This lecture covers the Lambda serverless'
service, where I shall explain what serverless means and
how this service is used to run your own code in response
to events.
AWS Batch: Here I will provide a high level overview of
this service that relates to Batch Computing
Amazon Lightsail: Finally we will look at Amazon Lightsail,
a Virtual Private Server solution used for small scale
projects and use cases
If you want to learn the differences between the different
Compute services, then this course is for you!
With demonstrations provided, along with links to a number
of our Labs that allow you to gain hands on experience in
using many of these services will give you a solid
understanding of the Compute services used within AWS.
If you have thoughts or suggestions for this course, please
contact Cloud Academy atsupport*cloudacademy*com.
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in the past. We salute you.
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