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AWS Basics – For beginners and intermediates

Overview

Hello AWS Friends,

Thanks for joining me in this course AWS Basics.

My name is Wolfgang Unger and I am going to guide you through this course.

I am 4 x AWS certified and also software architect, I have been working with AWS now for many, many years and gained a lot of experience on AWS.

In this course we are going to cover the basics and the most important services on AWS,

At the end of this course you will have a solid understanding of AWS and you can start using it for your projects.

Content of this course:

Introduction to AWS. How to register/create a AWS account.

Best practices on your account, security issues, IAM ( identity & access managemnt) , how to create users, roles and assign policies to them.

Overview on the Networking services, VPC, subnets, security groups, Route53 and CertificateManager.

Anything you must now about networking to get started with AWS.

ComputingServices: EC2 (from launching the first instance to setup a webserver), Lambda and preview on other services like ECS and EKS

Also additional : Batch

Storage: S3 and Glacier, hosting a static website on S3 an more

Get familiar with the storage services and possibilites on AWS

ManagementTools: CloudWatch, CloudFormation, TrustedAdvisor, SystemsManager.

Learn how to adminstrate and monitor your account.

So, let get started – see you in the first lesson

AWS Basics - For beginners and intermediates

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