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Cloud Academy Database Fundamentals for AWS
Release Date.: 04-09-2019
Type.: Bookware
Disks.: 19x50mb
Link.: https://cloudacademy.com
Release Notes
Overview This course will provide you with an introduction
to the cloud database services offered by AWS. In this
course we will first we explore the fundamentals of cloud
databases, outline the cloud databases provided by AWS
before exploring how to get started selecting and using the
AWS Database Services.
Intended audience This course suits anyone interested in
learning more about the database services offered by AWS.
Pre-requisites The course is an introductory level course
so there are no specific database skills or experiences
required as a pre-requisite. Having a basic understanding
of cloud computing will help you gain the most from this
course. I recommend completing what is cloud computing
first if you are new to cloud computing.
Learning Objectives On completing this course you will have
an understanding of the different types of database
services available to you within the AWS cloud platform.
You will be able to recognize and explain the various
database services offered by AWS, and be able to identify
and select which database service might suit a specific use
case or requirement.
OutlineFirst we learn to recognize and explain the basics
of a cloud database service. We then learn to recognize and
explain the differences between non-relational and
relational databases before taking a high level pass over
the family of AWS database services available.We then dive
in the Non Relational Databases ?- Amazon DynamoDB?- Amazon
Elasticache ?- and Amazon Neptune exploring use cases for
when we might want to use a non-relational database
service. ??Next we dive in amazon RDS - the AWS Relational
Database Service, exploring the database services provided
by RDS. We then examine the services and their various use
cases in the context of a scenario.
AgendaThe Basics - What is a Cloud Database? Overview of
the AWS Database ServicesAWS Non Relational Databases -
Amazon DynamoDB - Amazon Elasticache - Amazon Neptune AWS
Relational Database Service - The RDS Service - MySQL for
RDS - Microsoft SQL Server for RDS - Oracle for RDS -
MariaDB for RDS - PostGresSQL for RDS - Amazon Aurora for RDSSummary
FeedbackIf you have thoughts or suggestions for this
course, please contact Cloud Academy
atsupport*cloudacademy*com.
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