.:PROUDLY PRESENTS:.
Cloud Academy Static Website Hosting, Storage, and Content Delivery on AWS
Release Date.: 06-09-2019
Type.: Bookware
Disks.: 20x15mb
Link.: https://cloudacademy.com
Release Notes
Even if many modern websites require complex server-side
technologies to deliver dynamic content, many organizations
still need pretty simple static websites just relying on
HTML, CSS and Javascript. Nevertheless, even websites
delivering static content need to scale and grant high
availability, and a low latency, as the visits grow over time.
In this course, the expert CloudAcademy's Senior Devops
Engineer, Antonio Angelino, will discuss how to set up a
static website on the Cloud using only Amazon S3 to store
the files, Amazon CloudFront for content delivery, Route 53
to associate a custom domain name to our website, and
Amazon Glacier to set up an automatic backup strategy of
the website's files on S3. It's an effective and low-cost
solution that avoids the burden of configuring an EC2
instance with a webserver for a task that is very simple,
but still needs good skills to be accomplished proficiently.
Who should follow this course
As a beginner-to-intermediate course, you are expected to
have some experience with the basic concepts of website
hosting. Also, you should have at least a small experience
with the AWS services described in the course, namely S3,
CloudFront, Route53 and Glacier. In any case, you should be
able to understand the key concepts shown in this course
even if you are a newcomer of the Amazon Cloud.
If you need to learn more about the AWS services cited
here, please check our collection of AWS courses. Also, if
you want to test your knowledge on the basic topics covered
in this course, check out our AWS questions. You will learn
more about every single services cited in this course.
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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