Description
What you’ll learn
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Become AWS Certified
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Learn AWS Fundamentals
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PASS the AWS Certified Developer Associate Exam
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PRACTICE TEST – AWS Certified Developer Associate Exam
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FREE Downloadable PDF with 650+ SLIDES
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VIDEO Quizzes with EXAM SCENARIOs
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Focus on understanding Cloud. AWS becomes easy to learn
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Focus on Real World Cloud Architecture(s) – Microservices and Serverless
AWS Certified Developer Associate is an awesome certification to validate your technical skills and expertise with AWS.
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Architectures are going cloud-neutral – Serverless, Microservices, Containers, and Container Orchestration. A certification lacks value if you do not understand and practice these important skills. We will help you get prepared for a Cloud Neutral Future and have practical cloud skills to go along with the most popular architectures.
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Getting Started with AWS Certified Developer Associate
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Introduction – AWS Certified Developer Associate
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Course Overview – AWS Certified Developer Associate
Getting Started – Cloud and AWS – Regions and AZs
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Step 01 – Introduction to Cloud and AWS
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Step 02 – Creating an AWS Root Account
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Step 03 – Creating an IAM User For Your AWS Account
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Step 04 – Need for Regions and Zones
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Step 05 – Introduction to Regions and Zones
Getting Started – EC2
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Step 01 – Section Overview – EC2
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Step 01 – Exploring EC2 Fundamentals
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Step 02 – Creating your first EC2 instance
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Step 03 – Understanding EC2 instance type and SSH with Instance Connect
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Step 04 – Installing HTTP Webserver on EC2
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Step 05 – Playing with EC2 Instance Metadata Service and Dynamic Data
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Step 06 – 1 – Exposing EC2 dynamic data details on HTTP Web Server
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Step 06 – 2 – JSON Viewer Plugin
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Step 07 – Playing with EC2 Security Groups
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Step 08 – Understanding EC2 Public and Private IP Addresses
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Step 09 – Understanding Elastic IP Addresses
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Step 10 – Simplify EC2 HTTP server setup
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Step 11 – Creating Launch Templates for EC2 instances
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Step 12 – Creating Customized AMI for EC2 instance – Part 1
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Step 13 – Creating Customized AMI for EC2 instance – Part 2
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Step 14 – Exploring Amazon Machine Image
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Step 15 – EC2 Security – Key Pairs
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Step 16 – EC2 Security – Connecting from Windows
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Step 17 – Key Pairs Recap & Troubleshooting
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Step 18 – Important EC2 Scenarios
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Step 19 – Choosing Availability Zone for EC2 Instance
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Step 20 – Quick Review of EC2 – AMI Security Groups Key Pairs etc
Monitor Billing on the Cloud
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Step 01 – Its Your Responsibility to Monitor Billing on the Cloud – 5 Recommendations
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Step 02 – Monitor AWS Billing Setting Billing Alerts
Getting Started – AWS Elastic Load Balancing
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Step 01 – Getting started with Load Balancing – AWS Elastic Load Balancing
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Step 02 – Understanding HTTP, HTTPS, UDP and TCP Protocols
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Step 03 – Exploring Types of AWS Elastic Load Balancers
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Step 04 – AWS Elastic Load Balancing – Getting started with Classic Load Balancer
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Step 05 – Exploring Classic Load Balancer Further
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Step 06 – AWS Elastic Load Balancing – Getting started with Application Load Balancer
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Step 07 – Exploring Application Load Balancer Further
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Step 08 – Understand AWS Elastic Load Balancing Listeners
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Step 09 – Exploring Application Load Balancer Target Groups
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Step 11 – Using Multiple Target Groups for Microservices Architectures
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Step 12 – Exploring Listener Rules in ALB
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Step 13 – Getting started with Auto Scaling Groups
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Step 14 – Creating Your First Auto Scaling Group
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Step 15 – Playing with Auto Scaling Group
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Step 16 – Understanding Auto Scaling Components and Dynamic Scaling Policies
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Step 17 – Exploring Auto Scaling Policies – Dynamic Scaling
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Step 18 – Exploring Auto Scaling Scenarios
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Step 19 – Getting Started with a Network Load Balancer
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Step 20 – Creating a Network Load Balancer
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Step 21 – Exploring Network Load Balancer
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Step 22 – Deleting Network Load Balancers and Target Groups
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Step 23 – Deleting Application Load Balancers and Target Groups
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Step 24 – Quick Review of ELB – Application, Classic and Network Load Balancers
Getting Started – Serverless with AWS Lambda
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Step 01 – Introduction to Serverless
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Step 02 – Getting started with AWS Lambda
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Step 03 – Creating Your First Serverless Function with AWS Lambda
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Step 04 – Understanding Your First Serverless Function – AWS Lambda Event and Response
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Step 05 – Playing with Your First Serverless Function – AWS Lambda Context
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Step 06 – Playing with Your First Serverless Function – AWS Lambda Basic Settings
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Step 07 – Monitoring your AWS Lambda Serverless Functions – CloudWatch and XRay
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Step 08 – Versioning your AWS Lambda Serverless Functions – Versions and Alias
Theory – Serverless with AWS Lambda
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Step 01 – Understanding Concurrency of Lambda Functions
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Step 02 – 01 – Understanding AWS Lambda Execution Context
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Step 03 – Understanding Provisioned Concurrency of Lambda Functions
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Step 04 – Lambda Functions – What is Throttling?
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Step 05 – Invoking Lambda Functions Synchronously
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Step 06 – Invoking Lambda Functions Asynchronously
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Step 07 – 01 – Exploring AWS Lambda – Context Object
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Step 07 – 02 – Invoking Lambda Functions from CloudFront – Lambda@Edge
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Step 08 – Understanding Versioning of Lambda Functions
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Step 09 – Exploring Alias for Lambda Functions
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Step 10 – Creating Layers for Lambda Functions
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Step 11 – Understanding AWS Lambda Best Practices
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Step 12 – Exploring AWS Lambda – Scenario Questions
Getting Started – AWS API Gateway
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Step 01 – Getting started with AWS API Gateway
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Step 02 – Getting started with AWS API Gateway – API Types – HTTP, REST and WebSockets
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Step 03 – Creating Your First AWS API Gateway – REST API
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Step 04 – Understanding the Basics of Handling Request with AWS REST API Gateway
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Step 05 – Playing with AWS REST API Gateway – Customizing Mock Response and Headers
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Step 06 – Integrating AWS REST API Gateway with Lambda Integration
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Step 07 – Playing with API Gateway – Using Mapping Template to map Request Headers and Params
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Step 08 – Playing with API Gateway – Creating POST Method
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Step 09 – Playing with API Gateway – Validation Request Body using Model Schema
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Step 10 – Playing with API Gateway – Customizing Response Headers and Validation
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Step 11 – Deploying API Gateways – Creating a new Stage
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Step 12 – Understanding AWS REST API Gateway Integrations – Custom vs Proxy Integration
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Step 13 – Exploring REST API Gateway Lambda Proxy Integration
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Step 14 – Implementing Rate Limiting and API Keys using AWS API Gateway
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Step 15 – Exploring AWS API Gateway Stages
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Step 16 – Getting Started with AWS API Gateway – HTTP API
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Step 17 – Creating HTTP API – AWS API Gateway
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Step 18 – Exploring HTTP API – AWS API Gateway
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Step 19 – Exploring HTTP API – AWS API Gateway Further
Theory: Exporing API Gateway
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Step 01 – Exploring API Gateway Endpoint Types
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Step 02 – Exploring API Gateway Integration Types
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Step 03 – Exploring API Gateway Lambda Integrations – Custom and Proxy
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Step 04 – Exploring API Gateway – Stages
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Step 05 – Exploring API Gateway – Caching
Getting Started – Amazon Cognito
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Step 00 – 01 – Introduction to Identity Federation
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Step 00 – 02 – Introduction to Amazon Cognito
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Step 01 – Understanding Amazon Cognito User Pools
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Step 02 – Understanding Amazon Cognito Identity Pools
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Step 03 – 01 – Playing with Amazon Cognito User Pools
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Step 03 – 02 – Customize UserPool Workflow With Triggers
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Step 04 – Exploring Amazon Cognito Identity Pools
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Step 05 – Exporing Amazon Cognito Use Cases – Identity vs User Pools
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Step 06 – Integrating Authorization with API Gateway
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Step 07 – Exploring API Gateway – Scenarios
Getting Started – S3 – Object Storage in AWS
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Step 01 – Getting Started with S3 – AWS Object Storage
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Step 02 – Creating an S3 Bucket and Exploring the UI
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Step 03 – Understanding S3 – Objects, Buckets and Key Value Pairs
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Step 04 – Playing with S3 Versioning
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Step 05 – Logging S3 Access Requests
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Step 06 – Creating a Public Website with S3
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Step 07 – Quick Review – Creating a Public Website with S3
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Step 08 – Exploring S3 Object level logging and Encryption
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Step 09 – Exploring S3 Object Locks, Tags and Transfer Acceleration
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Step 10 – Exploring S3 Event Notifications
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Step 11 – Implementing S3 Event Notifications with AWS Lambda
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Step 12 – Playing with S3 Prefixes
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Step 13 – Exploring Bucket and Object ACLs in S3
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Step 14 – Getting Started with S3 Storage Classes
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Step 15 – Comparing S3 Storage Classes
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Step 16 – Exploring S3 Lifecycle Configuration
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Step 17 – Exploring S3 Cross Region and Same Region Replication
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Step 18 – Exploring S3 Object Level Configurations
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Step 19 – Understanding S3 Consistency Model – Eventual Consistency
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Step 20 – Exploring S3 Presigned URLs
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Step 21 – Basics of Amazon S3 Access Points
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Step 21 – Exploring Different Cost Factors with Amazon S3
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Step 21 – Quick Review of Amazon S3 Security Scenarios
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Step 23 – Quick Review of Amazon S3 Cost Scenarios
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Step 24 – Quick Review of Amazon S3 Performance Scenarios
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Step 25 – Exploring S3 Features using Scenarios 89dB v2
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Step 25 – Exploring S3 Features using Scenarios v1 OLD
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Step 26 – Getting Started with S3 Glacier – S3 vs S3 Glacier
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Step 27 – Exploring S3 Glacier – Quick Review
Getting Started – IAM
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Step 01 – Getting Started with IAM – Identity and Access Management
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Step 02 – Creating an Operations IAM User
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Step 03 – Playing with IAM Users, Groups and Policies
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Step 04 – Understanding IAM AWS Managed and Customer Managed Policies
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Step 05 – Exploring IAM Inline Policies
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Step 06 – Connecting to AWS Services from Command Line
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Step 07 – 01 – Creating an IAM role to connect to S3 from EC2
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Step 08 – Quick Review of IAM – Users, Roles and Groups
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Step 08 – ZZ – Quick Introduction to Instance Profiles 89dB
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Step 09 – Exploring IAM Scenarios
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Step 10 – Exploring IAM Cross Account Access using Roles
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Step 11 – Understanding Federation with IAM Roles
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Step 12 – Understanding Web Identity Federation with IAM Roles
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Step 13 – Exploring Identity Based and Resource Based Policies
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Step 14 – Quick Review of IAM with Scenario Questions
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Step 15 – Authentication with IAM – A Review
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Step 16 – Understanding IAM Best Practices
Getting Started – KMS and CloudHSM
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Step 01 – Understanding Data States, Encryption, KMS and Cloud HSM
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Step 02 – Getting Started with AWS Key Management Service KMS
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Step 03 – Connecting AWS KMS with S3 – Server Side Encryption SSE
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Step 04 – Exploring KMS Customer Master Keys – CMKs
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Step 05 – How does Server Side Encryption Happen with KMS
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Step 06 – Exploring KMS APIs
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Step 07 – Exploring KMS Other APIs and Quotas
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Step 08 – Using KMS with S3 – Whats happening in the Background?
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Step 09 – Using KMS with S3 – Usecases
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Step 10 – Integrating KMS with CloudWatch
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Step 11 – KMS – Important Things to Remember
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Step 12 – Getting Started with AWS Cloud HSM
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Step 13 – Quick Review of Cloud HSM
Getting Started – Amazon VPC
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Step 01 – Understanding Need for an Amazon VPC
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Step 02 – Getting Started with Amazon VPC
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Step 03 – Understanding Need for an Amazon VPC Subnets
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Step 04 – Creating Amazon VPC with Public and Private Subnets
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Step 05 – Public Subnet vs Private Subnet – Internet Gateway
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Step 06 – Getting Started with NAT Instance and Gateway
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Step 07 – Exploring NAT Instance vs NAT Gateway
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Step 08 – Getting Started with NACL
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Step 09 – Exploring NACL vs Security Groups
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Step 10 – Getting Started with VPC Flow Logs
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Step 11 – Understanding VPC Peering
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Step 12 – Connecting On Premises with AWS – Direct Connect and VPN
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Step 13 – Understanding VPC Endpoints – Gateway and Interface
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Step 14 – Reviewing Important Networking Concepts in AWS
Getting Started – Databases in AWS
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Step 01 – Getting Started with Databases
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Step 02 – Understanding Challenges with Choosing Databases
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Step 03 – Understanding Availability and Durability of Databases
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Step 04 – Understanding RTO and RPO
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Step 05 – Understanding Read Replicas for Databases
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Step 06 – Understanding Importance of Database Consistency
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Step 07 – Exploring Different Database Categories
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Step 08 – Exploring Relations Databases for OLTP and OLAP Use cases (RDS and RedShift)
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Step 09 – Exploring the differences between OLTP and OLAP Databases
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Step 10 – Getting Started with Document Databases (DocumentDB)
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Step 11 – Exploring Key Value Databases (DocumentDB)
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Step 12 – Quick Look at Graph Databases (Neptune)
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Step 13 – Quick Look at In Memory Databases (ElastiCache)
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Step 14 – Quick Review of Database Options
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Step 15 – Scenarios Review of Database Options
Getting Started – Amazon RDS
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Step 01 – Getting Started with RDS – AWS Relational OLTP Database
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Step 02 – Responsibilities for RDS – You vs AWS
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Step 03 – Exploring options in creating RDS Databases
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Step 04 – Creating Your First RDS Database in AWS
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Step 05 – Creating an EC2 instance to connect to RDS Database
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Step 06 – Connecting to RDS Database from EC2 instance and creating tables
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Step 07 – Exploring Options on an Existing Your First RDS Database in AWS
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Step 08 – Understanding Multi-AZ Deployments of RDS
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Step 09 – Understanding Read Replicas of RDS
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Step 10 – Getting Started with Amazon Aurora Database
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Step 11 – Exploring UI for Amazon Arora Database
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Step 12 – Exploring Other RDS Database Engines
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Step 13 – Architecture – Managing Scaling of Your RDS Databases
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Step 14 – Architecture – Managing Operations for RDS Databases
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Step 15 – Architecture – Managing Security and Encryption for RDS
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Step 16 – Architecture – Managing Costs for Your RDS Databases
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Step 17 – Quick Review – When to use RDS
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Step 18 – RDS Review with A Few Scenarios
Getting Started – Amazon DynamoDB
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Step 01 – Introduction to DynamoDB
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Step 02 – Understanding DynamoDB Hierarchy – Tables Items and Attributes
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Step 03 – Exploring DynamoDB Data Types
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Step 04 – Playing with DynamoDB
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Step 05 – Exploring DynamoDB Primary Key and Partitions
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Step 06 – Understanding DynamoDB – Local Secondary Index – LSI
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Step 07 – Understanding DynamoDB – Global Secondary Index – GSI
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Step 08 – Understanding DynamoDB Data Consistency Levels
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Step 09 – Understanding DynamoDB Capacity Modes – Provisioned and OnDemand
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Step 10 – Understanding DynamoDB Read Write Capacity Calculations – 1
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Step 11 – Understanding DynamoDB Read Write Capacity Calculations – 2
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Step 12 – Exploring DynamoDB – Query vs Scan
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Step 13 – Creating a Cloud9 Environment
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Step 14 – Playing with DynamoDB APIs from Cloud9 Command Line
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Step 15 – Exploring DynamoDB – Projection and Filter Expressions
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Step 16 – Exploring DynamoDB – Pagination
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Step 17 – Exploring Other DynamoDB API
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Step 18 – Exploring DynamoDB API Errors
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Step 19 – Exploring DynamoDB – TTL – Time To Live Attribute
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Step 20 – Designing DynamoDB Tables – Choosing Partition Keys
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Step 21 – Designing DynamoDB Tables – Time Series Data
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Step 22 – 01 – Understanding Optimistic Locking with DynamoDB
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Step 22 – 02 – Exploring DynamoDB Best Practices
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Step 22 – 03 – IAM Policy – Restrict User Access on DynamoDB and S3
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Step 23 – DynamoDB – Things to Remember
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Step 24 – Exploring DynamoDB Streams
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Step 25 – Taking care of Operations for DynamoDB
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Step 26 – Taking care of Security for DynamoDB – IAM, and Encryption
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Step 27 – Comparing DynamoDB with RDS
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Step 28 – Exploring DAX – DynamoDB Accelerator
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Step 29 – Exploring DynamoDB Scenarios
Getting Started – Amazon SQS, Amazon SNS, and Amazon MQ
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Step 01 – Understanding Need for Asynchronous Communication
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Step 02 – Getting Started with SQS
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Step 03 – Sending and Receiving a Messaging using SQS – Best Case
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Step 04 – Understanding Lifecycle of a Message on an SQS Queue
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Step 05 – Implementing AutoScaling with SQS
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Step 06 – Understanding Important SQS Configuration
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Step 07 – Implementing Security for Your SQS Queues
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Step 08 – 01 – Creating an Amazon SQS Queue and Playing with Messages
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Step 08 – 02 – Sending and Receiving SQS Messages from an EC2 instance
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Step 08 – 03 – IAM Role – Trust Policy
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Step 09 – Identifying Duplicate Messages in SQS using DeDuplication ID
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Step 10 – Exploring Amazon SQS APIs
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Step 11 – Exploring Amazon SQS API – Receive Message
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Step 12 – Exploring Amazon SQS Scenarios
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Step 13 – Getting Started with Simple Notification Service – SNS
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Step 14 – YY – Creating an SNS Topic and Registering a Lambda to Subscribe
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Step 15 – ZZ – Registering an SQS Queue as a subscriber to an SNS Topic
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Step 16 – Getting Started with Amazon MQ
Getting Started – Amazon Kinesis
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Step 01 – Getting Started with Streaming Data
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Step 02 – Handling simple streams with S3 Notifications
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Step 03 – Handling simple streams with DynamoDB Streams
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Step 04 – Getting Started with Amazon Kinesis
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Step 05 – Getting Started with Amazon Kinesis Data Streams
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Step 06 – Understanding Hierarchy of Kinesis Streams
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Step 07 – Exploring Kinesis Streams – Resharding
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Step 08 – Exploring Kinesis Streams API
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Step 09 – Getting Started with Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose
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Step 10 – Getting Started with Amazon Kinesis Analytics
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Step 11 – Getting Started with Amazon Kinesis Video Streams
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Step 12 – Exploring Amazon Kinesis
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Step 13 – Exploring Kinesis Streams – Scenario Questions
Getting Started – Amazon CloudFront
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Step 01 – Understanding the Need for CDN – CloudFront
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Step 02 – Getting Started with Amazon CloudFront
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Step 03 – Understanding an Amazon CloudFront Distribution
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Step 04 – Setting Cache Behaviors for Amazon CloudFront Distribution
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Step 05 – Creating Private Content with Amazon CloudFront
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Step 06 – Creating Signed URLs and Cookies with Amazon CloudFront
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Step 07 – Protecting content in S3 using Amazon CloudFront OAI
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Step 08 – 01 – Creating a CloudFront Distribution
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Step 08 – 02 – Exploring CloudFront Distribution
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Step 09 – Recommended Architecture for Static Content in AWS
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Step 10 – Quick Review of Amazon CloudFront
Getting Started – Route 53
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Step 01 – Getting Started with Route 53 – AWS Domain Registrar and DNS
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Step 02 – Understanding Route 53 – DNS Records and Alias Records
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Step 03 – Understanding Route 53 Routing Policies
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Step 04 – Creating a Hosted Zone with Route 53 and Exploring Routing Policies
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Step 05 – Exploring Route 53 Routing Policies – 1
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Step 06 – Exploring Route 53 Routing Policies – 2
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Step 07 – Exploring Route 53 Routing Policies – 3
Getting Started – DevOps in AWS
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Step 01 – Getting Started with DevOps
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Step 02 – Getting Started with CI-CD – Continous Integration and Deployment
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Step 03 – Understanding DevOps Tools in AWS – CI-CD
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Step 04 – Getting Started with IAC – Infrastructure as Code
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Step 05 – Understanding DevOps Tools in AWS – IAC – CloudFormation and SAM
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Step 06 – Getting Started with AWS CodeCommit
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Step 07 – Playing with AWS CodeCommit
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Step 08 – Getting Started with AWS CodeBuild
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Step 09 – Understanding AWS CodeBuild Buildspec file
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Step 10 – Exploring Docker Example for AWS CodeBuild Buildspec
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Step 11 – Running AWS CodeBuild in a VPC
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Step 12 – Getting Started with AWS CodeDeploy
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Step 13 – Understanding AWS CodeDeploy Deployment Types
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Step 14 – Understanding AWS CodeDeploy Components
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Step 15 – Running AWS CodeDeploy on EC2 and On-Premises
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Step 16 – Running AWS CodeDeploy for Lambda Functions
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Step 17 – Running AWS CodeDeploy for ECS – Elastic Container Service
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Step 18 – Exploring CodeDeploy – Order of Hooks Execution
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Step 19 – Exploring CodeDeploy – Rollbacks
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Step 20 – Getting started with AWS CodePipeline
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Step 21 – DevOps with AWS CodePipeline – 01
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Step 22 – DevOps with AWS CodePipeline – 02
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Step 23 – Using CodeStar – Develop and Deploy to AWS in Minutes
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Step 24 – Exploring DevOps Scenarios
Getting Started – AWS CloudFormation
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Step 01 – Getting started with AWS CloudFormation
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Step 02 – Exploring AWS CloudFormation Templates
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Step 03 – Exploring AWS CloudFormation Terminology
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Step 04 – Exploring AWS CloudFormation Templates – Important Elements
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Step 05 – Understanding AWS CloudFormation Templates – Resources
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Step 06 – Understanding AWS CloudFormation Templates – Parameters and Pseudo Parameters
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Step 07 – Understanding AWS CloudFormation Templates – CreationPolicy
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Step 08 – Understanding AWS CloudFormation Templates – Common Resource Attributes
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Step 09 – Understanding AWS CloudFormation Templates – Conditions
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Step 10 – Understanding AWS CloudFormation Templates – Mappings
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Step 11 – Understanding AWS CloudFormation Templates – Outputs
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Step 12 – Understanding AWS CloudFormation Templates – Transform
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Step 13 – Understanding AWS CloudFormation Intrinsic Functions – Ref
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Step 14 – Understanding AWS CloudFormation Intrinsic Functions – GetAtt
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Step 15 – Understanding AWS CloudFormation Intrinsic Functions – FindInMap
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Step 16 – Understanding AWS CloudFormation Intrinsic Functions – Join
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Step 17 – Understanding Other AWS CloudFormation Intrinsic Functions
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Step 18 – 01 – Playing with AWS CloudFormation – 01
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Step 18 – 01 – Playing with AWS CloudFormation – 02
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Step 18 – 02 – Exploring AWS CloudFormation Execution Statuses
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Step 19 – Understanding AWS CloudFormation Cross Stack Reference
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Step 20 – Understanding AWS CloudFormation Nested Stacks
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Step 21 – Comparing Nested Stacks with Cross Stack
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Step 22 – Understanding AWS CloudFormation – Stack Set
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Step 23 – AWS CloudFormation – Important Things to Remember
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Step 24 – AWS CloudFormation vs Elastic Beanstalk
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Step 25 – Learning more about AWS CloudFormation
Getting Started – SAM
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Step 01 – Getting Started with SAM – Serverless Application Model
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Step 02 – Getting Started with AWS SAM – Installing Required Tools
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Step 03 – Creating and Deploying a Serverless Application with AWS SAM
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Step 04 – Exploring AWS SAM Template
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Step 05 – Exploring AWS resources created by SAM – Lambda, API Gateway, and CloudFormation Stack
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Step 06 – Configuring HTTP API Gateway and Exploring Change Sets
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Step 07 – Exploring SAM – Serverless Application Model Template
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Step 08 – Exploring SAM – Serverless Application Model CLI Commands
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Step 09 – Exploring SAM – Serverless Application Model CLI Policy Templates
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Step 10 – Exploring SAM – Scenario Questions
Going Deeper with EC2
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Step 01 – Getting started with Scalability – Horizontal and Vertical Scaling
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Step 02 – Understanding EC2 Tenancy – Shared vs Dedicated
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Step 03 – Getting started with EC2 Pricing Models
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Step 04 – Getting Started with EC2 On-Demand and Spot Instances
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Step 05 – Understanding EC2 Reserved Instances
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Step 06 – Understanding EC2 Savings Plans
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Step 07 – Quick Review of EC2 Pricing Models
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Step 08 – Exploring EC2 Placement Groups
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Step 09 – Exploring EC2 Placement Groups – Continued
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Step 10 – Exploring Elastic Network Interface
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Step 11 – Exploring Elastic Network Interface – Hands-On
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Step 12 – Monitoring EC2 Instances with Amazon CloudWatch
Getting Started – Block and File Storage in AWS
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Step 01 – Understanding Storage Types – Block Storage vs File Storage
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Step 02 – Understanding AWS Block Storage – Instance Store
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Step 03 – Understanding AWS Block Storage – EBS
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Step 04 – 01 – Creating EC2 Instances with Elastic Block Storage Volumes
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Step 04 – 02 – Playing with EC2 Instances and Elastic Block Storage Volumes
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Step 04 – 03 – Mounting Elastic Block Storage onto an EC2 Instance
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Step 04 – 04 – Mounting Elastic Block Storage onto an EC2 Instance
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Step 05 – Exploring Instance Store vs EBS Elastic Block Storage
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Step 06 – Exploring Elastic Block Storage – HDD vs SSD
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Step 07 – Exploring File Storage in AWS – EFS and FSx – 1
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Step 08 – Exploring File Storage in AWS – EFS and FSx – 2
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Step 09 – Quick Review of AWS Storage Options
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Step 10 – Exploring AWS Storage Gateway – Hybrid Storage
Getting Started – AWS Elastic Beanstalk
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Step 01 – Introduction to AWS Managed Services – IAAS, PAAS, CAAS, FAAS, and Serverless-27102020
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Step 02 – Getting Started with AWS Elastic BeanStalk
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Step 03 – 01 – Creating your first AWS Elastic Beanstalk environment with Python
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Step 03 – 02 – Exploring AWS Elastic Beanstalk
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Step 04 – Exploring AWS Elastic BeanStalk Concepts
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Step 05 – Understanding AWS Elastic BeanStalk Web Tier
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Step 06 – Understanding AWS Elastic BeanStalk Worker Tier
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Step 07 – Exploring AWS Elastic BeanStalk Source Bundle
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Step 08 – Exploring AWS Elastic BeanStalk Configuration Files
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Step 09 – Exploring AWS Elastic BeanStalk Deployment Methods
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Step 10 – Reviewing AWS Elastic BeanStalk Deployment Methods
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Step 11 – Deploying New Version to AWS Elastic BeanStalk
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Step 12 – AWS Elastic BeanStalk – Things to Remember
Getting Started – Container Orchestration with AWS ECS
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Step 01 – Getting Started with Microservices and Containers
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Step 02 – Getting Started with Container Orchestration – ECS, Fargate, and Kubernetes
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Step 03 – Creating your first ECS Fargate cluster
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Step 04 – Playing with the ECS Farage Cluster – Tasks and Service
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Step 05 – Exploring ECS – Elastic Container Service – Clusters
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Step 06 – Exploring ECS – Elastic Container Service – Task Definition
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Step 07 – Exploring ECS – Elastic Container Service – Task Permissions
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Step 08 – Exploring ECS – Elastic Container Service – Service
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Step 09 – Exploring ECS – Elastic Container Service – Task Placement
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Step 10 – ECS – Elastic Container Service – Things to Remember
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Step 11 – Running Containers in Elastic Beanstalk
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Step 12 – Running Docker Containers in AWS
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Step 13 – Getting Started with Elastic Container Repository – ECR
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Step 14 – Exploring Docker Commands – Quick Reference
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Step 15 – Pushing Docker Images to Elastic Container Repository – ECR
Going Deeper into Serverless with AWS
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Step 01 – Understanding Event Source Mapping of Lambda Functions
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Step 02 – Exploring Integration of AWS Lambda with Application Load Balancer
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Step 03 – Exploring Integration of IAM with Lambda Function – Execution Role
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Step 04 – Exploring Integration of IAM with Lambda Function – Resource Based Policy
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Step 05 – Exploring Integration of CloudWatch Logs with Lambda Function
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Step 06 – Running Lambda Functions in a VPC
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Step 07 – Exploring API Gateway – CORS Configuration
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Step 08 – Comparing API Gateway HTTP API vs REST API
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Step 09 – Exploring API Gateway – Canary Releases
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Step 10 – Exploring API Gateway – Throttling
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Step 12 – Integration API Gateway with IAM – Resource-Based Policies
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Step 13 – Monitoring Your API Gateway
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Step 14 – Deploying Lambda Functions using CloudFormation – Inline
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Step 15 – Creating Lambda Deployment Packages
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Step 16 – Deploying Lambda Functions using CloudFromation – S3
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Step 17 – Understanding AWS Lambda Quotas
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Step 18 – Deploying SAM with CodeDeploy
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Step 19 – Getting Started with AWS AppSync
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Step 20 – Serverless Orchestration with AWS Step Functions
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Step 21 – Exploring AWS Step Functions
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Step 22 – Getting Started with Amazon Simple Workflow Service – SWF
Getting Started – Tracing with X-Ray
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Step 01 – Getting Started with X-Ray
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Step 02 – How does Tracing work with X-Ray?
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Step 03 – Implementing Tracing with X-Ray
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Step 04 – Sending Traces using X-Ray Daemon
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Step 05 – Understanding X-Ray hierarchy – Segments and SubSegments
Getting Started – AWS CloudTrail and AWS Config
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Step 01 – Getting Started with AWS CloudTrail
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Step 02 – Exploring AWS CloudTrail
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Step 03 – Getting Started with AWS Config and AWS Config Rules
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Step 04 – Configuring AWS Config and AWS Config Rules
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Step 05 – Exploring Results from AWS Config and AWS Config Rules
Getting Started – Amazon CloudWatch
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Step 01 – Getting Started with Amazon CloudWatch
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Step 02 – Exploring Amazon CloudWatch Metrics
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Step 03 – Exploring Amazon CloudWatch – Dashboards Alarms and Logs
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Step 04 – Exploring Amazon CloudWatch – Metrics, Events, and Container Insights
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Step 05 – Understanding Amazon CloudWatch Metrics Terminology
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Step 06 – Publishing Custom Metrics to Amazon CloudWatch
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Step 07 – Amazon CloudWatch Metrics – Good to Know
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Step 08 – Exploring Amazon CloudWatch Logs
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Step 09 – Collecting Amazon CloudWatch Logs from EC2 and On-Premises
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Step 10 – Filtering Amazon CloudWatch Logs and Generating Metrics
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Step 11 – 01 – Exploring Amazon CloudWatch Alarms
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Step 11 – 02 – Exploring Amazon CloudWatch Alarms – Terminology
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Step 12 – Exploring Amazon CloudWatch Events
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Step 13 – Comparing Amazon CloudWatch Events vs EventBridge
Getting Started – AWS CLI and STS API
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Step 01 – Getting Started with AWS CLI
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Step 02 – Exploring AWS CLI Options
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Step 03 – Playing with AWS CLI
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Step 04 – Exploring Options to log in to AWS CLI
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Step 05 – Exploring Profiles in AWS CLI
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Step 06 – Exploring Configuration Precedence in AWS CLI
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Step 07 – Getting Started with AWS Security Token Service – STS
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Step 08 – Exploring AWS Security Token Service – STS APIs
Getting Started – CORS and Configuration Management in AWS
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Step 01 – What is CORS – Cross-Origin Resource Sharing?
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Step 02 – Implementing CORS in AWS – S3 and API Gateway
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Step 03 – What is Configuration Management?
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Step 04 – Configuration Management for AWS Lambda – Environment Variables
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Step 05 – Configuration Management in AWS – Parameter Store
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Step 06 – Secrets Management in AWS – AWS Secrets Manager
Getting Started – Caching in AWS
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Step 01 – What is Caching?
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Step 02 – Exploring Caching Strategies – Write Through and Lazy Loading
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Step 03 – Comparing Caching Strategies – Write Through and Lazy Loading
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Step 04 – Getting Started with Amazon ElastiCache – Memcached and Redis
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Step 05 – Comparing Amazon ElastiCache – Memcached vs Redis
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Step 06 – Comparing Amazon ElastiCache vs DAX DynamoDB Accelerator
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Step 07 – Caching Application Sessions in AWS
More AWS Services
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Step 00 – Understanding AWS Data Lakes Query in Place Options
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Step 01 – Exploring Service Quotas
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Step 02 – Exploring AWS Directory Service
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Step 03 – Exploring AWS Global Accelerator
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Step 04 – Implementing Conditions in S3 Bucket Policy
Getting Started – Well-Architected Framework
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Step 01 – Well-Architected Framework – Introduction
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Step 02 – Well-Architected Framework – Operational Excellence Pillar
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Step 03 – Well-Architected Framework – Security Pillar – 1
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Step 04 – Well-Architected Framework – Security Pillar – 2
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Step 05 – Well-Architected Framework – Reliability Pillar
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Step 06 – Well-Architected Framework – Loosely Coupled Architectures
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Step 07 – Well-Architected Framework – Troubleshooting on AWS
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Step 08 – Well-Architected Framework – Performance Efficiency Pillar
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Step 09 – Well-Architected Framework – Performance Efficiency Pillar – Choosing the right solution
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Step 10 – Well-Architected Framework – Cost Optimization Pillar
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Step 11 – Shared Responsibility Model – AWS and Customer – Security and Compliance
Getting Ready for AWS Certified Developer Associate
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Step 01 – Recommended Resources – AWS Certified Developer Associate
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Step 02 – Register for – AWS Certified Developer Associate
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Step 03 – My Recommendations for the AWS Certified Developer Associate Exam
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Step 04 – Congratulations
Who this course is for:
- You want to start your cloud journey with AWS
- You want to become AWS Certified Developer Associate
- You have some programming experience and you want to start your cloud journey with an AWS Certification
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