Description: Being able to troubleshoot cloud and network issues is important when trying to resolve failures or operational difficulties. Use this course to learn to employ troubleshooting methodologies to resolve common cloud issues.

Explore how to resolve cloud-related issues using troubleshooting methodology and common troubleshooting tools. Discover how to identify and resolve network connectivity problems, security group misconfigurations, and common performance issues. Finally, learn how to troubleshoot common challenges encountered with AWS database and storage services.

Upon completion, you'll be able to use various methods and tools to troubleshoot AWS cloud and network problems. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the DVA-C01: AWS Certified Developer – Associate 2021 certification exam.

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Duration: 01:51

Description: As a certified AWS developer associate, it is critical that you know how to optimize AWS services and resources. In this course, you'll begin by exploring optimization in the AWS cloud, including AWS Auto Scaling and Elastic Load Balancing (ELB).

First, you will learn the features and components of Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling, AWS Application Auto Scaling, AWS Auto Scaling, Elastic Load Balancing, and AWS Compute Optimizer. Next, you will learn methods for optimizing storage for Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, and Amazon Elastic File System and the features and components of Amazon CloudFront. Finally, you will configure AWS Auto Scaling using the AWS Management Console, perform auto scaling using the AWS Application Auto Scaling service and Aurora Auto Scaling, create an Application Load Balancer using the AWS Management Console, and create a basic configuration for CloudFront to distribute objects.

This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares you for the AWS Certified Developer - Associate 2021 certification exam.

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Duration: 01:42

Description: Correctly monitoring applications and services for deployment is an essential certified AWS developer skill. Learn about the tools available in AWS to monitor services and applications in this vocational course.

Examine the features and capabilities of AWS CloudWatch, CloudTrail, X-Ray, Security Hub, and Systems Manager, as well as Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus and Amazon Managed Service for Grafana.

As you advance, practice creating a dashboard in AWS CloudWatch. Then use AWS CloudTrail to create a trail and Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) notifications to send messages. Next, configure the AWS X-RAY service and test it using a sample Java application. And finally, configure AWS System Manager to view and control your infrastructure.

Upon course completion, you'll know which AWS troubleshooting and monitoring tools to use and how. You'll also be more prepared for the AWS Certified Developer - Associate 2021 certification exam.

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Duration: 01:44

Description: Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) is one of the primary AWS services for provisioning resizable computing environments, known as instances. Use this course to learn how to configure and launch instances using Amazon Machine Images (AMIs).

Examine the features of Amazon EC2, EC2 fleets and networks, and Amazon EC2 for AWS Nitro Enclaves. Explore available Linux and Windows instance types. And discover how to monitor Amazon EC2.

Moving along, install and configure the LAMP stack and SSL/TLS on both an Amazon Linux 2 and Amazon Linux AMI instance. Then, do the same with WordPress on an Amazon Linux 2 instance.

This course helps prepare learners for the AWS Certified Developer - Associate 2021 certification exam. Upon completion, you'll know how to configure, launch, secure, and interact with computing environments on AWS using the Amazon EC2 service.

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Duration: 02:09

Description: Continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) include automated and repeatable processes that streamline the software development and release cycle. The benefits of CI/CD are numerous, including fewer bugs and improved usability.

Take this course to familiarize yourself with the AWS services providing infrastructure for CI/CD. Explore the features and components of AWS CodeCommit, CodePipeline, CodeBuild, CodeDeploy, CloudShell, and CodeArtifact.

Learn how to create an AWS CodeCommit version control repository and manage a repository pull request. Create a two-stage pipeline that uses both a versioned S3 bucket and CodeDeploy to release a sample application. Then, create and deploy a sample application using the AWS CodeBuild service and manage packages in an AWS CodeArtifact repository.

When you're done, you'll know how to use AWS to create a reliable CI/CD process. You'll also be further prepared for the AWS Certified Developer - Associate 2021 certification exam.

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Duration: 01:46

Description: There are many benefits to using a microservices architecture to develop apps. These include better scalability, fault isolation, and resiliency, among others. Use this course to learn how to use Amazon integration services to build highly available and scalable microservice-based applications.

First, learn how Amazon EventBridge, Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS), and Amazon Message Queue (MQ) are used to interconnect and transfer data. Next, see how messages can be sent using Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS). Then, find out how AWS Step Functions and the Amazon Simple Workflow (SWF) service are used to perform actions.

Moving on, complete several tasks in Amazon EventBridge and create an Amazon SQS queue and an Amazon Simple Notification Service topic.

This course helps prepare for the AWS Certified Developer - Associate 2021 certification exam. Upon completion, you'll be able to deploy microservice applications using AWS.

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Duration: 01:55

Description: Ensuring the security of your operating systems and applications is a necessary preventative measure. If you're responsible for maintaining AWS applications, you need to know the methods and tools involved in securing them. Use this course to become familiar with the security controls available in AWS to protect its services.

Learn how security policies and user permissions manage access to resources. See what's meant by a host-based intrusion detection system (HIDS) and a host-based intrusion prevention system (HIPS). And find out how to achieve application security using hardened baselines.

Moving on, study methods for monitoring and endpoint security. Then examine how AWS Firewall Manager, Amazon API Gateway, Amazon GuardDuty, Amazon Detective, AWS Audit Manager, and AWS Backup work.

This course helps prepare learners for the AWS Certified Developer - Associate 2021 certification exam. Upon completion, you'll know what AWS security controls you should use.

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Duration: 01:55

Description: Data storage and management is central to any application. AWS offers several different types of databases and database services for virtually any type of application. And as a developer, it's important to recognize the various database offerings on AWS Cloud.

Learn about the functionality of Amazon’s suite of database solutions, including Amazon Relational Database Service, Amazon DocumentDB, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon ElastiCache, and Amazon Keyspaces. Next, explore features of Amazon Neptune Database, Amazon Quantum Ledger Database, Amazon Aurora, Amazon Redshift, and Amazon Timestream. Create and configure an Amazon DocumentDB service and insert and query data. Finally, create a keyspace and table using Amazon Keyspaces, and perform CRUD operations.

After completing this course, you will be able to confidently distinguish between Amazon’s database options to select the solution that fulfills your business needs. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the AWS Certified Developer - Associate 2021 certification exam.

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Duration: 01:24

Description: Cloud storage is a vital aspect of cloud computing. AWS provides various services to implement storage in the cloud. AWS developers should be familiar with all of these before choosing the best ones for their needs. Learn about and work with these services in this exam preparatory course.

Explore the features and functionality of Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), Amazon S3 Glacier, Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS), Amazon Elastic File System (EFS), and Amazon Backup.

Next, practice using Amazon S3 and the .NET SDK to work with S3 buckets and objects. Work with vaults and archives using Amazon S3 Glacier. Then use Amazon EFS to store files.

Upon completion, you'll be confident in storing objects and files through AWS. You'll also be more prepared for the AWS Certified Developer - Associate 2021 certification exam.

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Duration: 01:30

Description:

Configuration as code (CaC) can save time and reduce human error by keeping configs consistent, manageable, traceable, and secure. AWS developers need to comprehend what's meant by configuration as code (CaC) and the AWS services that enable it. Through this course, learn about the features and benefits of configuration as code. Examine the features of the AWS Elastic Container Service (ECS), Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR), Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), Amazon App2Container, and AWS OpsWorks. As you advance, learn how to create a cluster with Fargate, an Amazon ECS service, a Docker container on an Amazon ECS service, a container image to an Amazon ECR repository, and an Amazon EKS cluster. Upon completion, you'll be able to start implementing CaC in your own work. This course helps prepare learners for the AWS Certified Developer - Associate 2021 certification exam.

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Duration: 01:36