The AWS Services for Solutions Architect Associate [2023] course is designed to prepare participants for the AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate exam by providing an in-depth understanding of the AWS cloud platform and its various services. The course covers a wide range of AWS services, including compute, storage, database, networking, security, and application services, and emphasizes the architectural best practices for designing and deploying scalable, fault-tolerant, and highly available solutions on AWS.
Participants will learn how to use AWS services to build and deploy applications and infrastructure, how to optimize costs and performance, and how to design and implement secure and compliant solutions. The course is ideal for IT professionals, developers, and solution architects who want to enhance their AWS skills and knowledge and earn the AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate certification. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the skills and knowledge to design, deploy, and manage scalable and reliable solutions on the AWS cloud platform.
AWS Services for Solutions Architect Associate [2023] Course Description
AWS is a public cloud and a pioneer in the cloud computing domain. Aws provides every kind of service model like IAAS, PAAS, and SAAS. In this course, I will discuss various cloud services provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Here we will elaborate on the features of AWS services, their use cases, how to create those services, how to configure them, and how to integrate various services together to present a holistic cloud solution.
This series is useful for anyone starting their cloud journey as well as cloud practitioners. However, it is especially useful for learners who are preparing for various AWS certifications such as AWS Solutions Architect, AWS SysOps Associate, and AWS Developer Associates. We discuss use cases of the services, Do’s and Dont’s while using those services and best practices.
Who’s teaching you in this course?
I have been working with zekeLabs as a corporate trainer for AWS, Azure, DevOps, Git, Chef, Docker. I had extensive experience in the software industry where I have worked as a senior developer and cloud and DevOps Consultant. As a developer, I worked with Cadence, Aricent Technology in the Telecom domain, and Guavus in the Big Data domain. I was in 2007 batch Computer Science Graduate from NIT Allahabad. I am passionate about technology and education. I have shared my knowledge that gonna guide you to understand the core of Aws.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) began offering IT infrastructure services to businesses in the form of web services — now commonly known as cloud computing. One of the key benefits of cloud computing is the opportunity to replace up-front capital infrastructure expenses with low variable costs that scale with your business they can instantly spin up hundreds or thousands of servers in minutes and deliver results faster.
Today, Amazon Web Services provides a highly reliable, scalable, low-cost infrastructure platform in the cloud that powers hundreds of thousands of businesses in 190 countries around the world. With data center locations in the U.S., Europe, Brazil, Singapore, Japan, and Australia, customers across all industries are taking advantage of the following benefits:
Low Cost: AWS offers low, pay-as-you-go pricing with no up-front expenses or long-term commitments. A global infrastructure at scale, and pass the cost-saving benefits onto you in the form of lower prices.
Agility and Instant Elasticity: AWS provides a massive global cloud infrastructure that allows you to quickly innovate, experiment, and iterate. whether you need them for a few hours or 24/7, you still only pay for what you use.
Open and Flexible: AWS is a language and operating system agnostic platform. You choose the development platform or programming model that makes the most sense for your business.
Secure: AWS is secure, services and data centers have multiple layers of operational and physical security to ensure the integrity and safety of your data. Visit the Security Center to learn more.
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