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    Cloud Computing and Amazon Web Services (AWS) Fundamentals

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    Cloud Computing and Amazon Web Services (AWS) Fundamentals

    Cloud Computing and Amazon Web Services (AWS) Fundamentals
    Last updated 10/2021
    Duration: 2h21m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.93 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Examine the Key Principles of Cloud Computing including Service Models, Deployment Models, & Foundations of AWS


    What you'll learn
    Cloud use Cases
    Benefits of Cloud Computing
    Cloud Case Studies (Netflix & Twitter)
    Characteristics of Cloud Computing
    Cloud Computing: Virtualization
    Introduction to Cloud Computing Service Models
    Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Overview
    Platform as a Service (PaaS) Overview
    Software as a Service (SaaS) Overview
    Private Cloud
    Community Cloud
    Public vs. Hybrid Cloud
    Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
    Cloud Deployment Models
    Cloud Service Models
    Cloud Computing Statistics
    History of Amazon Web Services
    Why AWS Reigns King among Cloud Computing Service Providers
    AWS Account Registration
    AWS Global vs. Regional Services
    Creating Billing Alerts in AWS
    AWS Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
    Creating IAM Users and Groups in AWS
    AWS IAM User Custom Sign-In Link
    Configure a Custom Password Policy on AWS



    Requirements
    None. This course is suitable for beginners.

    Description
    Welcome to the Cloud Computing and Amazon Web Services (AWS) Fundamentals Certification Course
    Whether you are a systems administrator, network administrator, or full-stack developer, the importance of gaining a solid understanding of cloud computing, has never been more important.
    This course takes a deep dive into the theoretical aspects of cloud computing, starting with an overview of the cloud computing phenomenon. Here, we discuss the major shift taking place from traditional on-premises IT to the exponential rise in cloud migration. Students will learn the foundations and benefits of cloud computing through the lens of companies like Netflix and Twitter. Over the last decade, these and many other fortune 500 companies have sought to utilize the cloud to unleash its robust capabilities. Statistics indicate that by the end of 2021, cloud data centers will process 94 percent of all IT workloads. It’s also estimated that by 2022 organizations from around the globe will spend close to $400B annually on cloud services.
    Once students have a grasp on use cases and cloud terminology, the course dives into the characteristics of cloud computing, followed by an introduction into the concept of virtualization. Here students learn how software is used to create an abstraction layer over computer hardware, to facilitate the deployment of virtual machines, and scalable cloud resources.
    The modules also include a detailed overview of cloud computing service models including, Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), (Platform as a Service), and Software as a Service (SaaS) to illustrate the numerous ways that cloud computing is used in small to enterprise level projects. The course also explores several cloud deployment models including:
    Private cloud
    Community cloud
    Public vs. Hybrid Cloud
    Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
    As students gain familiarity with the integral elements of cloud computing, we explore the rise of AWS as the reigning king of cloud computing services. Students will learn the history of AWS, followed by a number of compelling statistics which illustrate the importance of perusing a career path specializing in the AWS platform.
    The last module of this course offers a hands-on practical guide to establishing an AWS account along with an overview of AWS account basics. This includes exploring the following topics:
    AWS Global vs. Regional services
    Creating AWS Billing alerts
    Enabling Multi-Factor authentication for account security
    Creating IAM Users and Groups
    Configuring a custom password policy for the AWS account
    If you have a passion for cloud computing or foresee yourself working as a cloud practitioner, this course is an excellent place to start. By the end you will have gained valuable insights that are integral towards your journey in this vast, ever evolving space.
    Who this course is for:
    Students interested in the foundations of Cloud Computing
    Students interested in learning Cloud Deployment Models
    Students interested in learning Cloud Service Models
    Students interested in learning Cloud Computing Key Terminologies.
    Students interested in learning the Foundations of Amazon Web Services
    Students interested in learning how organizations are utilizing the Cloud for operations

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