Mastering AWS Administration

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Core AWS services using the AWS Console and CLI. Powerful techniques all AWS administrators want in their toolbox.Do you need to set up an AWS infrastructure quickly but don’t have the time and energy to sift through tons of boring documentation? AWS is a powerful platform that can handle any load you can throw at it. But, with great power comes great responsibility. The last thing you want is to fully deploy an application only to find out you did it wrong.This course will teach you to effectively deploy AWS resources like a true pro in a matter of minutes. You will learn the concepts behind architecting systems in the cloud and how to engineer your environment to withstand failures. Take a deep breath and follow these easy deployment scenarios featuring real-world examples of everything from websites to Machine Learning and beyond.This course will catapult you from a young grasshopper, wet-behind-the-ears, into a true AWS Jedi master in just a few hours. Why wait? Take this course and learn how to wield the power of AWS today!.About the Author
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Host a static website using S3, Route53, and CloudFront
Build a WordPress website using EC2, RDS, and the Elastic Beanstalk
Deploy Node.js, Python, and .NET apps on the Elastic Beanstalk
Provision desktops in the AWS cloud using Amazon Workspaces
Setup a CI/CD pipeline using CodePipeline and EC2
Migrate a GIT repo to AWS using CodeCommit
Deploy a Jenkins server on EC2 and Amazon EBS
Set up an email pipeline using SES and Route53
Replace tape backups with cloud storage

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  • Server
  • PHP
  • Network
  • Installation
  • Web
  • Technology
  • Network Training

Course programme

Hosting A Website on S3 4 lectures 25:48 Course Overview This video will give you an overview about the course Deploying a Static Website Using S3 How to use S3 to host websites that do not need server-side processing. S3 would save costs compared to doing the same thing on an EC2 instance.
  • You need to create a bucket and set its permissions
  • Start uploading your website files to the bucket
  • Verify that the website is working by visiting the endpoint
Associating a Domain Name Using Route 53 The endpoint provided by the S3 bucket web-hosting service is anything but user-friendly. We need to use our own domain name to access our website.
  • Register a new domain at Amazon or use your preferred registrar
  • Migrate your domain records to Route 53
  • Visit the website using the domain name that you specified
Speeding Up Content Delivery Using CloudFront Speed up content delivery by using multiple “edge” locations around the world. The user should be served from the best location in terms of network speed.
  • Create a new CloudFront distribution and associate it with the S3 bucket
  • Connect the distribution with your Route 53 zone record.
  • Navigate to the website to ensure that content is delivered correctly
Hosting A Website on S3- Quiz Hosting A Website on S3 4 lectures 25:48 Course Overview This video will give you an overview about the course Deploying a Static Website Using S3 How to use S3 to host websites that do not need server-side processing. S3 would save costs compared to doing the same thing on an EC2 instance.
  • You need to create a bucket and set its permissions
  • Start uploading your website files to the bucket
  • Verify that the website is working by visiting the endpoint
Associating a Domain Name Using Route 53 The endpoint provided by the S3 bucket web-hosting service is anything but user-friendly. We need to use our own domain name to access our website.
  • Register a new domain at Amazon or use your preferred registrar
  • Migrate your domain records to Route 53
  • Visit the website using the domain name that you specified
Speeding Up Content Delivery Using CloudFront Speed up content delivery by using multiple “edge” locations around the world. The user should be served from the best location in terms of network speed.
  • Create a new CloudFront distribution and associate it with the S3 bucket
  • Connect the distribution with your Route 53 zone record.
  • Navigate to the website to ensure that content is delivered correctly
Hosting A Website on S3- Quiz Course Overview This video will give you an overview about the course Course Overview This video will give you an overview about the course Course Overview This video will give you an overview about the course Course Overview This video will give you an overview about the course This video will give you an overview about the course This video will give you an overview about the course Deploying a Static Website Using S3 How to use S3 to host websites that do not need server-side processing. S3 would save costs compared to doing the same thing on an EC2 instance.
  • You need to create a bucket and set its permissions
  • Start uploading your website files to the bucket
  • Verify that the website is working by visiting the endpoint
Deploying a Static Website Using S3 How to use S3 to host websites that do not need server-side processing. S3 would save costs compared to doing the same thing on an EC2 instance.
  • You need to create a bucket and set its permissions
  • Start uploading your website files to the bucket
  • Verify that the website is working by visiting the endpoint
Deploying a Static Website Using S3 How to use S3 to host websites that do not need server-side processing. S3 would save costs compared to doing the same thing on an EC2 instance.
  • You need to create a bucket and set its permissions
  • Start uploading your website files to the bucket
  • Verify that the website is working by visiting the endpoint
Deploying a Static Website Using S3 How to use S3 to host websites that do not need server-side processing. S3 would save costs compared to doing the same thing on an EC2 instance.
  • You need to create a bucket and set its permissions
  • Start uploading your website files to the bucket
  • Verify that the website is working by visiting the endpoint
How to use S3 to host websites that do not need server-side processing. S3 would save costs compared to doing the same thing on an EC2 instance.
  • You need to create a bucket and set its permissions
  • Start uploading your website files to the bucket
  • Verify that the website is working by visiting the endpoint
How to use S3 to host websites that do not need server-side processing. S3 would save costs compared to doing the same thing on an EC2 instance.
  • You need to create a bucket and set its permissions
  • Start uploading your website files to the bucket
  • Verify that the website is working by visiting the endpoint
Associating a Domain Name Using Route 53 The endpoint provided by the S3 bucket web-hosting service is anything but user-friendly. We need to use our own domain name to access our website.
  • Register a new domain at Amazon or use your preferred registrar
  • Migrate your domain records to Route 53
  • Visit the website using the domain name that you specified
Associating a Domain Name Using Route 53 The endpoint provided by the S3 bucket web-hosting service is anything but user-friendly. We need to use our own domain name to access our website.
  • Register a new domain at Amazon or use your preferred registrar
  • Migrate your domain records to Route 53
  • Visit the website using the domain name that you specified
Associating a Domain Name Using Route 53 The endpoint provided by the S3 bucket web-hosting service is anything but user-friendly. We need to use our own domain name to access our website.
  • Register a new domain at Amazon or use your preferred registrar
  • Migrate your domain records to Route 53
  • Visit the website using the domain name that you specified
Associating a Domain Name Using Route 53 The endpoint provided by the S3 bucket web-hosting service is anything but user-friendly. We need to use our own domain name to access our website.
  • Register a new domain at Amazon or use your preferred registrar
  • Migrate your domain records to Route 53
  • Visit the website using the domain name that you specified
The endpoint provided by the S3 bucket web-hosting service is anything but user-friendly. We need to use our own domain name to access our website.
  • Register a new domain at Amazon or use your preferred registrar
  • Migrate your domain records to Route 53
  • Visit the website using the domain name that you specified
The endpoint provided by the S3 bucket web-hosting service is anything but user-friendly. We need to use our own domain name to access our website.
  • Register a new domain at Amazon or use your preferred registrar
  • Migrate your domain records to Route 53
  • Visit the website using the domain name that you specified
Speeding Up Content Delivery Using CloudFront Speed up content delivery by using multiple “edge” locations around the world. The user should be served from the best location in terms of network speed.
  • Create a new CloudFront distribution and associate it with the S3 bucket
  • Connect the distribution with your Route 53 zone record.
  • Navigate to the website to ensure that content is delivered correctly
Speeding Up Content Delivery Using CloudFront Speed up content delivery by using multiple “edge” locations around the world. The user should be served from the best location in terms of network speed.
  • Create a new CloudFront distribution and associate it with the S3 bucket
  • Connect the distribution with your Route 53 zone record.
  • Navigate to the website to ensure that content is delivered correctly
Speeding Up Content Delivery Using CloudFront Speed up content delivery by using multiple “edge” locations around the world. The user should be served from the best location in terms of network speed.
  • Create a new CloudFront distribution and associate it with the S3 bucket
  • Connect the distribution with your Route 53 zone record.
  • Navigate to the website to ensure that content is delivered correctly
Speeding Up Content Delivery Using CloudFront Speed up content delivery by using multiple “edge” locations around the world. The user should be served from the best location in terms of network speed.
  • Create a new CloudFront distribution and associate it with the S3 bucket
  • Connect the distribution with your Route 53 zone record.
  • Navigate to the website to ensure that content is delivered correctly
Speed up content delivery by using multiple “edge” locations around the world. The user should be served from the best location in terms of network speed.
  • Create a new CloudFront distribution and associate it with the S3 bucket
  • Connect the distribution with your Route 53 zone record.
  • Navigate to the website to ensure that content is delivered correctly
Speed up content delivery by using multiple “edge” locations around the world. The user should be served from the best location in terms of network speed.
  • Create a new CloudFront distribution and associate it with the S3 bucket
  • Connect the distribution with your Route 53 zone record.
  • Navigate to the website to ensure that content is delivered correctly
Hosting A Website on S3- Quiz Hosting A Website on S3- Quiz Hosting A Website on S3- Quiz Hosting A Website on S3- Quiz Build a WordPress Website Using the Elastic Beanstalk 3 lectures 26:03 Launching a Web Stack to Host WordPress Using EB and RDS Shows how we can use Elastic Beanstalk to build an environment that would host a WordPress installation.
  • Create a new RDS instance and configure the necessary security group
  • Create a new EB environment and explore the different options
  • Select PHP as the runtime language and prepare for uploading the package
Deploying WordPress Configure WordPress to be uploaded and installed on EB environment that we created earlier.
  • Download WordPress standard installation package in zip format
  • Unzip the package locally, re-zip it to ensure that all the files are in the root of the package
  • Upload the new zipped package to EB and start installing WP using the wizard
Associating a Domain Name with Your Stack Using Route 53 Associate a custom domain name with your WP installation.
  • Create a new zone on Route 53 and add the necessary record set
  • Navigate to your DNS manager and create NS records that point to Route 53
  • Wait for a few seconds then visit your WordPress site using the custom domain name
Build a WordPress Website Using the Elastic Beanstalk- Quiz Build a WordPress Website Using the Elastic Beanstalk. 3 lectures 26:03 Launching a Web Stack to Host WordPress Using EB and RDS Shows how we can use Elastic Beanstalk to build an environment that would host a WordPress installation.
  • Create a new RDS instance and configure the necessary security group
  • Create a new EB environment and explore the different options
  • Select PHP as the runtime language and prepare for uploading the package
Deploying WordPress Configure WordPress to be uploaded and installed on EB environment that we created earlier.
  • Download WordPress standard installation package in zip format
  • Unzip the package locally, re-zip it to ensure that all the files are in the root of the package
  • Upload the new zipped package to EB and start installing WP using the wizard
Associating a Domain Name with Your Stack Using Route 53 Associate a custom domain name with your WP installation.
  • Create a new zone on Route 53 and add the necessary record set
  • Navigate to your DNS manager and create NS records that point to Route 53
  • Wait for a few seconds then visit your WordPress site using the custom domain name
Build a WordPress Website Using the Elastic Beanstalk- Quiz Launching a Web Stack to Host WordPress Using EB and RDS Shows how we can use Elastic Beanstalk to build an environment that would host a WordPress installation.
  • Create a new RDS instance and configure the necessary security group
  • Create a new EB environment and explore the different options
  • Select PHP as the runtime language and prepare for uploading the package
Launching a Web Stack to Host WordPress Using EB and RDS Shows how we can use Elastic Beanstalk to build an environment that would host a WordPress installation.
  • Create a new RDS instance and configure the necessary security group
  • Create a new EB environment and explore the different options
  • Select PHP as the runtime language and prepare for uploading the package
Launching a Web Stack to Host WordPress Using EB and RDS Shows how we can use Elastic Beanstalk to build an environment that would host a WordPress installation.
  • Create a new RDS instance and configure the necessary security group
  • Create a new EB environment and explore the different options
  • Select PHP as the runtime language and prepare for uploading the package
Launching a Web Stack to Host WordPress Using EB and RDS Shows how we can use Elastic Beanstalk to build an environment that would host a WordPress installation.
  • Create a new RDS instance and configure the necessary security group
  • Create a new EB environment and explore the different options
  • Select PHP as the runtime language and prepare for uploading the package
Shows how we can use Elastic Beanstalk to build an environment that would host a WordPress installation.
  • Create a new RDS instance and configure the necessary security group
  • Create a new EB environment and explore the different options
  • Select PHP as the runtime language and prepare for uploading the package
Shows how we can use Elastic Beanstalk to build an environment that would host a WordPress installation o create requiremnets.txt file
  • Create a new environment using awsebcli and configure the settings
  • Use awsebcli to deploy the code to EB
  • Prepare the necessary files to be deployed on EB.
    • Use pip in the virtual environment to create requiremnets.txt file
    • Create a new environment using awsebcli and configure the...

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    AWS, administering Windows and Linux systems, knowledge of storage concepts, networking concepts, and security concepts

    Mastering AWS Administration

    £ 150 VAT inc.