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This course is designed to help students design and build secure, reliable and scalable applications based on AWS. This course covers fundamental concepts and basic programming for developing applications in AWS. We will show you how to work with AWS code libraries, SDKs and IDE toolkits to efficiently develop and deploy code on the AWS platform.
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Course Contents
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- Module 1: Course Overview
- Module 2: Building a Web Application on AWS
- Module 3: Getting Started with Development on AWS
- Module 4: Getting Started with Permissions
- Module 5: Getting Started with Storage
- Module 6: Processing Your Storage Operations
- Module 7: Getting Started with Databases
- Module 8: Processing Your Database Operations
- Module 9: Processing Your Application Logic
- Module 10: Managing the APIs
- Module 11: Building a Modern Application
- Module 12: Granting Access to Your Application Users
- Module 13: Deploying Your Application
- Module 14: Observing Your Application
- Module 15: Course Wrap-up
You have access to the labs for another 14 days after the course. This way you can repeat exercises or deepen them individually.
You will receive the original course documentation by Amazon Web Services in English language as an e-book.
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Target Group
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This course is intended for experienced:
• Software developers
• Solution architects
• IT workers who want to improve their developing skills using AWS Services -
Knowledge Prerequisites
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We recommend that attendees of this course have:
• AWS Technical Essentials
• Working knowledge of AWS core services
• Programming experience in any one of the following languages:
o Python
o .NET
o JavaPractical lab exercises with the AWS environment are part of the training. In order to be able to carry out these successfully, an internet-capable notebook (Windows, Linux, MacOS) is a prerequisite.
Important: Therefore, please bring your notebook to the course! If this is not possible, please contact us in advance. -
Please note our overview AWS Trainings!
Module 0: Introductions & Course Map review |
Welcome and course outcomes |
Module 1: Architecting Fundamentals Review |
AWS Services and Infrastructure |
Infrastructure Models |
AWS API Tools |
Securing your infrastructure |
The Well-Architected Framework |
Hands-on lab: Explore Using the AWS API Tools to Deploy an EC2 Instance |
Module 2: Account Security |
Security Principals |
Identity and Resource-Based Policies |
Account Federation |
Introduction to Managing Multiple Accounts |
Module 3: Networking, Part 1 |
IP Addressing |
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Patterns and Quotas |
Routing |
Internet Access |
Network Access Control Lists (NACLs) |
Security Groups |
Module 4: Compute |
Amazon Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) |
EC2 Instances and Instance Selection |
High Performance Computing on AWS |
Lambda and EC2, When to Use Which |
Hands-On Lab: Build Your Amazon VPC Infrastructure |
Module 5: Storage |
Shared File Systems |
Shared EBS Volumes |
Amazon S3, Security, Versioning and Storage Classes |
Data Migration Tools |
Module 6: Database Services |
AWS Database Solutions |
Amazon Relational Database Services (RDS) |
DynamoDB, Features and Use Cases |
Redshift, Features, Use Cases and Comparison with RDS |
Scaling |
Caching and Migrating Data |
Hands-on Lab: Create a Database Layer in Your Amazon VPC Infrastructure |
Module 7: Monitoring and Scaling |
Monitoring: CloudWatch, CloudTrail, and VPC Flow Logs |
Invoking Events |
Elastic Load Balancing |
Auto Scaling Options and Monitoring Cost |
Hands-on Lab: Configure High Availability in Your Amazon VPC |
Module 8: Automation |
CloudFormation |
AWS Systems Manager |
Module 9: Containers |
Microservices |
Monitoring Microservices with X-Ray |
Containers |
Module 10: Networking Part 2 |
VPC Peering & Endpoints |
Transit Gateway |
Hybrid Networking |
Route 53 |
Module 11: Serverless Architecture |
Amazon API Gateway |
Amazon SQS, Amazon SNS |
Amazon Kinesis Data Streams & Kinesis Firehose |
Step Functions |
Compare Amazon SQS to Amazon MQ |
Hands-on Lab: Build a Serverless Architecture |
Module 12: Edge Services |
Amazon CloudFront |
AWS Web Application Firewall (WAF), DDoS and Firewall Manager |
Compare AWS Global Accelerator and Amazon CloudFront |
AWS Outposts |
Hands-On Lab: Configure an Amazon CloudFront Distribution with an Amazon S3 Origin |
Module 13: Backup and Recovery |
Planning for Disaster Recovery |
AWS Backup |
Recovery Strategies |
Capstone Lab: Build an AWS Multi-Tier Architecture |
Participants review the concepts and services learned in class and build a solution based on a |
scenario. The lab environment provides partial solutions to promote analysis and reflection. |
Participants deploy a highly available architecture. The instructor is available for consultation. |
Use the Online Course Supplement (OCS) to review use cases, investigate data, and answer |
architecting design questions. |
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Classroom training
- Do you prefer the classic training method? A course in one of our Training Centers, with a competent trainer and the direct exchange between all course participants? Then you should book one of our classroom training dates!
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Hybrid training
- Hybrid training means that online participants can additionally attend a classroom course. The dynamics of a real seminar are maintained, and the online participants are able to benefit from that. Online participants of a hybrid course use a collaboration platform, such as WebEx Training Center or Saba Meeting. To do this, a PC with browser and Internet access is required, as well as a headset and ideally a Web cam. In the seminar room, we use specially developed and customized audio- and video-technologies. This makes sure that the communication between all persons involved works in a convenient and fault-free way.
-
Online training
- You wish to attend a course in online mode? We offer you online course dates for this course topic. To attend these seminars, you need to have a PC with Internet access (minimum data rate 1Mbps), a headset when working via VoIP and optionally a camera. For further information and technical recommendations, please refer to.
-
Tailor-made courses
-
You need a special course for your team? In addition to our standard offer, we will also support you in creating your customized courses, which precisely meet your individual demands. We will be glad to consult you and create an individual offer for you.
Request for customized courses
-
This course is designed to help students design and build secure, reliable and scalable applications based on AWS. This course covers fundamental concepts and basic programming for developing applications in AWS. We will show you how to work with AWS code libraries, SDKs and IDE toolkits to efficiently develop and deploy code on the AWS platform.
-
Course Contents
-
- Module 1: Course Overview
- Module 2: Building a Web Application on AWS
- Module 3: Getting Started with Development on AWS
- Module 4: Getting Started with Permissions
- Module 5: Getting Started with Storage
- Module 6: Processing Your Storage Operations
- Module 7: Getting Started with Databases
- Module 8: Processing Your Database Operations
- Module 9: Processing Your Application Logic
- Module 10: Managing the APIs
- Module 11: Building a Modern Application
- Module 12: Granting Access to Your Application Users
- Module 13: Deploying Your Application
- Module 14: Observing Your Application
- Module 15: Course Wrap-up
You have access to the labs for another 14 days after the course. This way you can repeat exercises or deepen them individually.
You will receive the original course documentation by Amazon Web Services in English language as an e-book.
-
Target Group
-
This course is intended for experienced:
• Software developers
• Solution architects
• IT workers who want to improve their developing skills using AWS Services -
Knowledge Prerequisites
-
We recommend that attendees of this course have:
• AWS Technical Essentials
• Working knowledge of AWS core services
• Programming experience in any one of the following languages:
o Python
o .NET
o JavaPractical lab exercises with the AWS environment are part of the training. In order to be able to carry out these successfully, an internet-capable notebook (Windows, Linux, MacOS) is a prerequisite.
Important: Therefore, please bring your notebook to the course! If this is not possible, please contact us in advance. -
Please note our overview AWS Trainings!
Module 0: Introductions & Course Map review |
Welcome and course outcomes |
Module 1: Architecting Fundamentals Review |
AWS Services and Infrastructure |
Infrastructure Models |
AWS API Tools |
Securing your infrastructure |
The Well-Architected Framework |
Hands-on lab: Explore Using the AWS API Tools to Deploy an EC2 Instance |
Module 2: Account Security |
Security Principals |
Identity and Resource-Based Policies |
Account Federation |
Introduction to Managing Multiple Accounts |
Module 3: Networking, Part 1 |
IP Addressing |
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Patterns and Quotas |
Routing |
Internet Access |
Network Access Control Lists (NACLs) |
Security Groups |
Module 4: Compute |
Amazon Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) |
EC2 Instances and Instance Selection |
High Performance Computing on AWS |
Lambda and EC2, When to Use Which |
Hands-On Lab: Build Your Amazon VPC Infrastructure |
Module 5: Storage |
Shared File Systems |
Shared EBS Volumes |
Amazon S3, Security, Versioning and Storage Classes |
Data Migration Tools |
Module 6: Database Services |
AWS Database Solutions |
Amazon Relational Database Services (RDS) |
DynamoDB, Features and Use Cases |
Redshift, Features, Use Cases and Comparison with RDS |
Scaling |
Caching and Migrating Data |
Hands-on Lab: Create a Database Layer in Your Amazon VPC Infrastructure |
Module 7: Monitoring and Scaling |
Monitoring: CloudWatch, CloudTrail, and VPC Flow Logs |
Invoking Events |
Elastic Load Balancing |
Auto Scaling Options and Monitoring Cost |
Hands-on Lab: Configure High Availability in Your Amazon VPC |
Module 8: Automation |
CloudFormation |
AWS Systems Manager |
Module 9: Containers |
Microservices |
Monitoring Microservices with X-Ray |
Containers |
Module 10: Networking Part 2 |
VPC Peering & Endpoints |
Transit Gateway |
Hybrid Networking |
Route 53 |
Module 11: Serverless Architecture |
Amazon API Gateway |
Amazon SQS, Amazon SNS |
Amazon Kinesis Data Streams & Kinesis Firehose |
Step Functions |
Compare Amazon SQS to Amazon MQ |
Hands-on Lab: Build a Serverless Architecture |
Module 12: Edge Services |
Amazon CloudFront |
AWS Web Application Firewall (WAF), DDoS and Firewall Manager |
Compare AWS Global Accelerator and Amazon CloudFront |
AWS Outposts |
Hands-On Lab: Configure an Amazon CloudFront Distribution with an Amazon S3 Origin |
Module 13: Backup and Recovery |
Planning for Disaster Recovery |
AWS Backup |
Recovery Strategies |
Capstone Lab: Build an AWS Multi-Tier Architecture |
Participants review the concepts and services learned in class and build a solution based on a |
scenario. The lab environment provides partial solutions to promote analysis and reflection. |
Participants deploy a highly available architecture. The instructor is available for consultation. |
Use the Online Course Supplement (OCS) to review use cases, investigate data, and answer |
architecting design questions. |
-
Classroom training
- Do you prefer the classic training method? A course in one of our Training Centers, with a competent trainer and the direct exchange between all course participants? Then you should book one of our classroom training dates!
-
Hybrid training
- Hybrid training means that online participants can additionally attend a classroom course. The dynamics of a real seminar are maintained, and the online participants are able to benefit from that. Online participants of a hybrid course use a collaboration platform, such as WebEx Training Center or Saba Meeting. To do this, a PC with browser and Internet access is required, as well as a headset and ideally a Web cam. In the seminar room, we use specially developed and customized audio- and video-technologies. This makes sure that the communication between all persons involved works in a convenient and fault-free way.
-
Online training
- You wish to attend a course in online mode? We offer you online course dates for this course topic. To attend these seminars, you need to have a PC with Internet access (minimum data rate 1Mbps), a headset when working via VoIP and optionally a camera. For further information and technical recommendations, please refer to.
-
Tailor-made courses
-
You need a special course for your team? In addition to our standard offer, we will also support you in creating your customized courses, which precisely meet your individual demands. We will be glad to consult you and create an individual offer for you.
Request for customized courses