AWS DEVELOPER- ASSOCIATE

Overview

This immersive four day workshop on AWS Developer Associate offers in-depth knowledge on designing, developing, and deploying cloud-based solutions using AWS. Hands-on lab exercises will give you practical expertise in building reliable and scalable AWS applications written for Amazon Simple Storage Service, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Simple Queue Service, Amazon Simple Notification Service, Amazon Simple Workflow Service, AWS Elastic Beanstalk, and AWS Cloud Formation. You will learn how to interact with AWS using code, and get a thorough understanding of key concepts, best practices, and how to troubleshoot.

KnowledgeHut’s AWS courses are conducted by instructors who are proficient with AWS systems and can share valuable real-world experiences.

 

Agenda

 

DAY 1
Module 1: User Sign up
  • User Sign Up
  • Overview Amazon Management Console
  • Management Activity and Billing overview
  • Amazon Pricing

Module 2: AWS Big Picture – 10000 feet overview

  • An overview of AWS
  • EC2- An overview
  • EBS- An Overview
  • Security Group-An Overview
  • Elastic IP- An overview
  • Cloud Front-An Overview
  • S3- An overview
  • Glacier- An overview
  • IAM – An Overview
  • RDS- An overview

Module 3: Amazon EC2- Win server 2012     (Hands on lab by students)

  • Launch Windows server 2012 Instance
  • Decrypt Password and download RDP shortcut client
  • connect to the EC2 Windows 2012 instance
  • Terminate the Windows server 2012 Instance

Module 4: Amazon EC2- Security Groups  ( Hands on lab by students)

  • Creating Security Groups
  • Modify Security Groups
  • Delete Security Groups

Module 5 : Amazon Elastic Block Store  ( Hands on lab by students)

  • Create Standard Volume
  • Create and delete snapshots
  • Assign volumes to Windows server 2012 and Ubuntu 14.04 server
  • Disassociate and Delete volumes

Module 6 : Amazon Elastic Load Balancing (ELB)   ( Hands on lab by students)

  • Lab 6.1
    1. Launch Two Ubuntu EC2 Instances- apache web servers with user data
    2. Edit HTML files to both the servers
    3. Test your web Servers through internet
  • Lab 6.2
    1. Create Elastic Load Balancer
    2. Add both the Ubuntu servers to ELB
    3. Test your Elastic Load Balancer
    4. Delete your Elastic Load Balancer

Module 7 : AWS Route53

  • What is Route53
  • Route-53 demo integration with ELB you created ( Performed by Instructor only)

Module 8 : AWS s3  ( Hands on lab by students)

  • AWS s3- Overview and pricing
  • Create Bucket  and Folder
  • Upload, download, share and delete object
  • Delete Bucket

DAY 2 AWS   ( User data,Metadata,s3 advanced, Glacier, Cloudformation, Storage

Module 1 : Amazon EC2- Win-2012 with user data  ( Hands on lab by students)

  • Launch the win 2012 R2 server
  • Using PowerShell command based user data web-server
  • Validate user data is executed successfully
  • Terminate Ubuntu server

Module 2: Amazon EC2- Ubuntu 14.04 with user data  ( Hands on lab by students)

  • Launch the EC2 Ubuntu cloud server
  • Using User-data of web-server
  • Validate user data is executed successfully

Module 3 : Amazon EC2- Ubuntu 14.04 with Meta data  ( Hands on lab by students)

  • Metadata an overview
  • Fetch metadata information about your ec2 instance
  • Terminate Ubuntu server

Module 4 : Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)  ( Hands on lab by students)

  • AWS s3 overview and pricing
  • Create a S3 Bucket
  • File Versioning
  • Static web hosting in s3
  • Cross Region replication  of your objects
  • Using route 53 redirect to access static web ( live demo by instructor)

Module 5 : Amazon  Glacier   ( Hands on lab by students)

  • AWS Glacier overview and pricing
  • Create life cycle policies for your
  • Access data from Glacier
  • Setting auto delete to your data from s3 based on rules

Module 6  : AWS Cloud Formation

  • Infrastructure as Code using Cloud Formation
  • Cloud formation – Create a new stack
  • deploy sample template in JSON format
  • Use existing templates and deploy

DAY 3-  AWS (IAM, CLI and Beanstalk)

Module 7 : AWS- IAM (Identity and Access Management)

  • What is IAM? – A comprehensive introduction
  • AWS federation with Active directory- Theory only
  • Getting started with IAM
  • IAM roles – Delegation and federation  ( Hands on lab by students)
    1. Creating a role
    2. Assuming a role
    3. Deleting a role
  • IAM   user- groups ( Hands on lab by students)
    1. Creating a user and group
    2. Adding a user to the group
    3. Password policy setup for users
    4. Attaching policy to users
    5. Enabling dual factor authentication to the users
  • IAM   Roles ( Hands on lab by students)
    1. Creating a an IAM role with ec2 and s3 full access
    2. Launch an EC2 instance and validate cli based access

Module 8 : AWS CLI 

  • Working with the AWS  cli
  • Launch instance with s3 and ec2 full access
  • Configure awscli client
  • Create a security group using cli
  • Create a key pair using cli
  • Launch a ec2 instance using cli
  • Stop an ec2 instance using cli
  • Terminate an ec2 instance using cli
  • Create a load balancer using cli
  • Delete a load balancer using cli
  • Create an s3 bucket using cli
  • Upload and download an object from your local machine to s3 through cli
  • List buckets through cli
  • Delete buckets through cli

Module 9 : Application Development and Deployment Best Practices

  • Application deployment using AWS Elastic Beanstalk
  • Deploy python beanstalk environment
  • Deploy IIS environment
  • Terminate python and beanstalk environment

DAY 4- AWS ( VPC and DynamoDB, and RDS theory)

Module 10 : AWS- Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)

  • What is VPC? – A comprehensive introduction
  • Understanding VPC configurations
    1. VPC with single public subnet
    2. VPC with public and private subnet
    3. VPC Peering
    4. Access control List
  • Configuring VPC Instances ( Hands on lab by students)
    1. Creating a VPC
    2. Subnets
    3. Internet Gateway
    4. Routing
    5. Configuring a NAT instance
    6. Creating security groups
    7. Launching instances

Module 11: AWS Managed Services & Database using Python SDK

  • Describe Amazon DynamoDB
  • Verify key aspects of Amazon RDS
  • Configure python SDK to access to dynamoDB
  • Create tables using python SDK
  • Put item in using sdk
  • Query using python sdk
  • Delete item using sdk

Module 12 : AWS  RDS ( theory only)

  • Describe Amazon RDS
  • Manage your own database on ec2 vs using RDS

Module 13 : AWS- SNS-SQS and SWF ( theory only)

  • Simple Notification Service (SNS) – Overview  and use case
  • Simple Queue Service (SQS) – Overview and use case
  • Simple Workflow (SWF) –  Overview and use case