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Thursday, December 25, 2014

amazon web services training in india


Getting started with Amazon cloud:

Creating accounts and analyzing the cost breakdown
Evaluating Service Level Agreements (SLA)
Console, command line tools and API
Overview of the architecture:

EC2
S3
EBS
Beanstalk
RDS
VPC
CloudFront
SimpleDB
SQS
CloudWatch
Achieving Agility with EC2:

Managing the EC2 infrastructure:

Browsing Amazon Machine Images (AMI)
Specifying security groups and key pairs
Provisioning resources:

Evaluating Elastic Block Store (EBS) and instance store root devices
Assigning elastic IP addresses
Mapping instance types to computing needs
Implementing Durable and Reliable Storage:

Storing data in the cloud:

Persisting off-instance storage with EBS volumes
Creating backups with snapshots
Achieving high durability with SimpleStorage Service
Transmitting data in/out of the Amazon cloud
Simplifying the database infrastructure:

Achieving high availability of nonrelational data with SimpleDB
Effortlessly implement a relational database with Relational Database Service (RDS)
Creating cost-effective distributed solutions:

Decoupling applications with Simple Queue Service
Leveraging CloudFront for high-performance edge cache content delivery
Delivering static and streaming content
Adapting EC2 to Your Business Needs:

Customizing virtual machines:

Modifying existing images
Creating new images off of running instances
Converting an instance store AMI to an EBS A
Creating an AWS cloud architecture:

Applying best practices for a cloud solution
Selecting a cloud setup for different use case scenarios
Handling Dynamic Resource Requirements:

Monitoring from inside or outside of the cloud:

Visualizing utilization metrics with CloudWatch
Setting alarms to send and receive notifications
Transparently scaling to meet load variations:

Distributing incoming traffic with elastic load balancing
Dynamically adding and removing instances with Auto Scaling
Setting capacity thresholds
Hosting Applications with Elastic Beanstalk:

Improving application delivery with Platform as a Service (PaaS) :

Deploying scalable applications on the AWS cloud
Selecting and launching an application environment
Managing application environments:

Customizing and configuring platform stacks
Provisioning application resources with CloudFormation
AWS Security Features:

Controlling account security:

Configuring access credentials
Managing users with Identity Access Management (IAM)
Leveraging the Virtual Private Cloud (VPC):

Provisioning isolated AWS resources
Bridging EC2 instances to your internal network with a VPN
Launching EC2 instances on dedicated hardware