AWS Cloud Practitioner: Foundations of Cloud Infrastructure, Pipelines, and Version Control
- Description
- Curriculum
Overview:
This beginner-friendly course introduces the fundamentals of AWS cloud services, covering core concepts in cloud infrastructure, storage, computing, and networking. Learners will also gain exposure to automation pipelines, version control, and best practices for building scalable, fault-tolerant cloud architectures. By the end of the course, students will be able to confidently navigate AWS services and apply foundational cloud computing skills.
Prerequisites:
While this course is designed for beginners, a basic understanding of the following areas will help you get the most out of it:
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Cloud computing concepts (virtualization, scalability).
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Networking fundamentals (IP addresses, DNS, firewalls).
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Familiarity with servers, storage solutions, and databases.
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Basic command-line interface (CLI) usage and scripting.
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Knowledge of IT infrastructure, security, and operating systems.
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Exposure to basic programming skills
Learning Outcomes:
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Implement and manage analytics and machine learning pipelines using AWS.
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Automate infrastructure management and development workflows with AWS developer tools and IoT.
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Secure cloud environments with best practices for identity, compliance, and data protection.
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Configure DNS management using Route 53 and implement SSL certificates for security.
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Design fault-tolerant, high-availability systems using advanced EC2 and S3 features.
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Understand version control strategies for cloud storage and manage VPCs for secure networking