AWS Administration - Database, Networking, and Beyond

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Learn management tools in AWS with networking, security and database servicesAmazon Web Services (AWS) is a bundled remote computing service that provides cloud computing infrastructure over the Internet with storage, bandwidth, and customized support for application programming interfaces (API).This video will help you in AWS administration. We’ll begin with the monitoring and alerting which is the critical part of using AWS-based infrastructure. Next, you will see database services provided by AWS cloud. You can stop depending on individual servers for your data with highly available, fault tolerant location to store your application. You will then see networking which is foundational component of using other AWS services such as EC2, RDS, and others. Moving on, you will see security which is one of the most critical areas of using the cloud.Finally, you will learn to estimate the costs for your cloud. By the end of the video, you will be able to easily administer your AWS cloud.About the AuthorLucas Chan has been working in tech since 1995 in a variety of development, systems admin, and DevOps roles. He is currently a senior consultant and engineer at Versent and technical director at Stax. He's been running production workloads on AWS for over 10 years. He’s also a member of the APAC AWS Warriors program and holds all five of the available AWS certifications.
Rowan Udell has been working in development and operations for 15 years. He has held a variety of positions, such as SRE, front-end developer, back-end developer, consultant, technical lead, and team leader. His travels have seen him work in start-ups and enterprises in the finance, education, and web industries in Australia and Canada. He currently works as a senior consultant with Versent, an AWS Advanced Partner in Sydney. He specializes in serverless applications and architectures on AWS and contributes actively in the Serverless Framework community.

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Provides an overview of auditing and monitoring our infrastructure
Create, manage and scale database on AWS
Introduces private, routing and DNS
Offers practical solutions for security and identity
Estimate the usage cost

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  • Systems
  • Web
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  • IT Auditing
  • Database training
  • Database
  • Email
  • Linux
  • Computing
  • Auditing
  • Networking
  • Monitoring

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Management Tools 7 lectures 31:02 The Course Overview This video gives an overview of the entire course. Auditing AWS Account In this video, we are going to show you how to set up CloudTrail in your AWS account. Once CloudTrail has been enabled, it will start to record all of the API calls made in your account to the AWS service and then deliver them to you as log files in an S3 bucket. • Define S3 bucket and policy • Set up CloudTrail Creating Email Alarms E-mail alarms may not be the most scalable of all alarms due to the amount of e-mail most people get, but they are the easiest to integrate and almost everyone has an e-mail address. In this video, we use two AWS services: CloudWatch and Simple Notification Service. • Create an alarm and select the metrics Publishing Custom Metrics in CloudWatch Once you get used to using CloudWatch, it is highly likely that you will want to see more than just the built-in AWS metrics. In this video, we will show you how to feed the amount of memory inuse on your Linux instances to CloudWatch, so that you can see them alongside the other instance metrics. • Use put-metric-data command Creating Monitoring Dashboards The real value of collecting metrics is the ability to spot trends and relationships between disparate systems. With this kind of visibility, you are able to identify and troubleshoot issues before they become an incident. This video uses the AWS console because you cannot create dashboards via CloudFormation or the AWS CLI tool yet. • Create Dashboard Creating a Budget One of the main attractions of using AWS, is its pay-as-you-go model. You only pay for what you use, no more and no less. Unfortunately, this can sometimes result in what's known as bill shock at the end of the month. In this video we will create budgets that helps you be aware of your usage and spending. • Navigate to My Billing Dashboard • Create a budget Feeding Log Files into CloudWatch logs CloudWatch logs are managed, highly durable, log storage system in AWS. It is capable of ingesting logs from many sources. We're going to focus on what is probably the most common use case which is shipping logs off your EC2 instances into CloudWatch logs. • Define Role and InstanceProfile • Add SNS topic Management Tools. 7 lectures 31:02 The Course Overview This video gives an overview of the entire course. Auditing AWS Account In this video, we are going to show you how to set up CloudTrail in your AWS account. Once CloudTrail has been enabled, it will start to record all of the API calls made in your account to the AWS service and then deliver them to you as log files in an S3 bucket. • Define S3 bucket and policy • Set up CloudTrail Creating Email Alarms E-mail alarms may not be the most scalable of all alarms due to the amount of e-mail most people get, but they are the easiest to integrate and almost everyone has an e-mail address. In this video, we use two AWS services: CloudWatch and Simple Notification Service. • Create an alarm and select the metrics Publishing Custom Metrics in CloudWatch Once you get used to using CloudWatch, it is highly likely that you will want to see more than just the built-in AWS metrics. In this video, we will show you how to feed the amount of memory inuse on your Linux instances to CloudWatch, so that you can see them alongside the other instance metrics. • Use put-metric-data command Creating Monitoring Dashboards The real value of collecting metrics is the ability to spot trends and relationships between disparate systems. With this kind of visibility, you are able to identify and troubleshoot issues before they become an incident. This video uses the AWS console because you cannot create dashboards via CloudFormation or the AWS CLI tool yet. • Create Dashboard Creating a Budget One of the main attractions of using AWS, is its pay-as-you-go model. You only pay for what you use, no more and no less. Unfortunately, this can sometimes result in what's known as bill shock at the end of the month. In this video we will create budgets that helps you be aware of your usage and spending. • Navigate to My Billing Dashboard • Create a budget Feeding Log Files into CloudWatch logs CloudWatch logs are managed, highly durable, log storage system in AWS. It is capable of ingesting logs from many sources. We're going to focus on what is probably the most common use case which is shipping logs off your EC2 instances into CloudWatch logs. • Define Role and InstanceProfile • Add SNS topic The Course Overview This video gives an overview of the entire course. The Course Overview This video gives an overview of the entire course. The Course Overview This video gives an overview of the entire course. The Course Overview This video gives an overview of the entire course. This video gives an overview of the entire course. This video gives an overview of the entire course. Auditing AWS Account In this video, we are going to show you how to set up CloudTrail in your AWS account. Once CloudTrail has been enabled, it will start to record all of the API calls made in your account to the AWS service and then deliver them to you as log files in an S3 bucket. • Define S3 bucket and policy • Set up CloudTrail Auditing AWS Account In this video, we are going to show you how to set up CloudTrail in your AWS account. Once CloudTrail has been enabled, it will start to record all of the API calls made in your account to the AWS service and then deliver them to you as log files in an S3 bucket. • Define S3 bucket and policy • Set up CloudTrail Auditing AWS Account In this video, we are going to show you how to set up CloudTrail in your AWS account. Once CloudTrail has been enabled, it will start to record all of the API calls made in your account to the AWS service and then deliver them to you as log files in an S3 bucket. • Define S3 bucket and policy • Set up CloudTrail Auditing AWS Account In this video, we are going to show you how to set up CloudTrail in your AWS account. Once CloudTrail has been enabled, it will start to record all of the API calls made in your account to the AWS service and then deliver them to you as log files in an S3 bucket. • Define S3 bucket and policy • Set up CloudTrail In this video, we are going to show you how to set up CloudTrail in your AWS account. Once CloudTrail has been enabled, it will start to record all of the API calls made in your account to the AWS service and then deliver them to you as log files in an S3 bucket. • Define S3 bucket and policy • Set up CloudTrail In this video, we are going to show you how to set up CloudTrail in your AWS account. Once CloudTrail has been enabled, it will start to record all of the API calls made in your account to the AWS service and then deliver them to you as log files in an S3 bucket. • Define S3 bucket and policy • Set up CloudTrail Creating Email Alarms E-mail alarms may not be the most scalable of all alarms due to the amount of e-mail most people get, but they are the easiest to integrate and almost everyone has an e-mail address. In this video, we use two AWS services: CloudWatch and Simple Notification Service. • Create an alarm and select the metrics Creating Email Alarms E-mail alarms may not be the most scalable of all alarms due to the amount of e-mail most people get, but they are the easiest to integrate and almost everyone has an e-mail address. In this video, we use two AWS services: CloudWatch and Simple Notification Service. • Create an alarm and select the metrics Creating Email Alarms E-mail alarms may not be the most scalable of all alarms due to the amount of e-mail most people get, but they are the easiest to integrate and almost everyone has an e-mail address. In this video, we use two AWS services: CloudWatch and Simple Notification Service. • Create an alarm and select the metrics Creating Email Alarms E-mail alarms may not be the most scalable of all alarms due to the amount of e-mail most people get, but they are the easiest to integrate and almost everyone has an e-mail address. In this video, we use two AWS services: CloudWatch and Simple Notification Service. • Create an alarm and select the metrics E-mail alarms may not be the most scalable of all alarms due to the amount of e-mail most people get, but they are the easiest to integrate and almost everyone has an e-mail address. In this video, we use two AWS services: CloudWatch and Simple Notification Service. • Create an alarm and select the metrics E-mail alarms may not be the most scalable of all alarms due to the amount of e-mail most people get, but they are the easiest to integrate and almost everyone has an e-mail address. In this video, we use two AWS services: CloudWatch and Simple Notification Service. • Create an alarm and select the metrics Publishing Custom Metrics in CloudWatch Once you get used to using CloudWatch, it is highly likely that you will want to see more than just the built-in AWS metrics. In this video, we will show you how to feed the amount of memory inuse on your Linux instances to CloudWatch, so that you can see them alongside the other instance metrics. • Use put-metric-data command Publishing Custom Metrics in CloudWatch Once you get used to using CloudWatch, it is highly likely that you will want to see more than just the built-in AWS metrics. In this video, we will show you how to feed the amount of memory inuse on your Linux instances to CloudWatch, so that you can see them alongside the other instance metrics. • Use put-metric-data command Publishing Custom Metrics in CloudWatch Once you get used to using CloudWatch, it is highly likely that you will want to see more than just the built-in AWS metrics. In this video, we will show you how to feed the amount of memory inuse on your Linux instances to CloudWatch, so that you can see them alongside the other instance metrics. • Use put-metric-data command Publishing Custom Metrics in CloudWatch Once you get used to using CloudWatch, it is highly likely that you will want to see more than just the built-in AWS metrics. In this video, we will show you how to feed the amount of memory inuse on your Linux instances to CloudWatch, so that you can see them alongside the other instance metrics. • Use put-metric-data command Once you get used to using CloudWatch, it is highly likely that you will want to see more than just the built-in AWS metrics. In this video, we will show you how to feed the amount of memory inuse on your Linux instances to CloudWatch, so that you can see them alongside the other instance metrics. • Use put-metric-data command Once you get used to using CloudWatch, it is highly likely that you will want to see more than just the built-in AWS metrics. In this video, we will show you how to feed the amount of memory inuse on your Linux instances to CloudWatch, so that you can see them alongside the other instance metrics. • Use put-metric-data command Creating Monitoring Dashboards The real value of collecting metrics is the ability to spot trends and relationships between disparate systems. With this kind of visibility, you are able to identify and troubleshoot issues before they become an incident. This video uses the AWS console because you cannot create dashboards via CloudFormation or the AWS CLI tool yet. • Create Dashboard Creating Monitoring Dashboards The real value of collecting metrics is the ability to spot trends and relationships between disparate systems. With this kind of visibility, you are able to identify and troubleshoot issues before they become an incident. This video uses the AWS console because you cannot create dashboards via CloudFormation or the AWS CLI tool yet. • Create Dashboard Creating Monitoring Dashboards The real value of collecting metrics is the ability to spot trends and relationships between disparate systems. With this kind of visibility, you are able to identify and troubleshoot issues before they become an incident. This video uses the AWS console because you cannot create dashboards via CloudFormation or the AWS CLI tool yet. • Create Dashboard Creating Monitoring Dashboards The real value of collecting metrics is the ability to spot trends and relationships between disparate systems. With this kind of visibility, you are able to identify and troubleshoot issues before they become an incident. This video uses the AWS console because you cannot create dashboards via CloudFormation or the AWS CLI tool yet. • Create Dashboard The real value of collecting metrics is the ability to spot trends and relationships between disparate systems. With this kind of visibility, you are able to identify and troubleshoot issues before they become an incident. This video uses the AWS console because you cannot create dashboards via CloudFormation or the AWS CLI tool yet. • Create Dashboard The real value of collecting metrics is the ability to spot trends and relationships between disparate systems. With this kind of visibility, you are able to identify and troubleshoot issues before they become an incident. This video uses the AWS console because you cannot create dashboards via CloudFormation or the AWS CLI tool yet. • Create Dashboard Creating a Budget One of the main attractions of using AWS, is its pay-as-you-go model. You only pay for what you use, no more and no less. Unfortunately, this can sometimes result in what's known as bill shock at the end of the month. In this video we will create budgets that helps you be aware of your usage and spending. • Navigate to My Billing Dashboard • Create a budget Creating a Budget One of the main attractions of using AWS, is its pay-as-you-go model. You only pay for what you use, no more and no less. Unfortunately, this can sometimes result in what's known as bill shock at the end of the month. In this video we will create budgets that helps you be aware of your usage and spending. • Navigate to My Billing Dashboard • Create a budget Creating a Budget One of the main attractions of using AWS, is its pay-as-you-go model. You only pay for what you use, no more and no less. Unfortunately, this can sometimes result in what's known as bill shock at the end of the month. In this video we will create budgets that helps you be aware of your usage and spending. • Navigate to My Billing Dashboard • Create a budget Creating a Budget One of the main attractions of using AWS, is its pay-as-you-go model. You only pay for what you use, no more and no less. Unfortunately, this can sometimes result in what's known as bill shock at the end of the month. In this video we will create budgets that helps you be aware of your usage and spending. • Navigate to My Billing Dashboard • Create a budget One of the main attractions of using AWS, is its pay-as-you-go model. You only pay for what you use, no more and no less. Unfortunately, this can sometimes result in what's known as bill shock at the end of the month. In this video we will create budgets that helps you be aware of your usage and spending Database with Automatic Failover In this video, we are going to create a MySQL RDS...

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Provides an overview of auditing and monitoring our infrastructure Create, manage and scale database on AWS Introduces private, routing and DNS Offers practical solutions for security and identity Estimate the usage cost

AWS Administration - Database, Networking, and Beyond

£ 150 + VAT