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AWS CloudNotes

Cloud computing delivers IT resources over the Internet with pay-as-you-go pricing. Three factors that influence agility are speed, experimentation, and culture of innovation. AWS infrastructure is globally available except in Africa and Antarctica. Regions contain availability zones which are isolated data centers, while edge locations provide content delivery. AWS allows placing applications in regions around the world to achieve a global presence.

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AWS CloudNotes

Cloud computing delivers IT resources over the Internet with pay-as-you-go pricing. Three factors that influence agility are speed, experimentation, and culture of innovation. AWS infrastructure is globally available except in Africa and Antarctica. Regions contain availability zones which are isolated data centers, while edge locations provide content delivery. AWS allows placing applications in regions around the world to achieve a global presence.

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AWS Business Professional (Digital)

Module 1

 “Cloud Computing is the on-demand delivery of IT resources and applications via the Internet,
with pay-as-you-go-pricing
 Three factors that influence agility:
o Speed
 Go global in minutes
o Experimentation
 Reduce the time to get resources available to minutes
 Lower the cost and time to experiment and develop
 Increase agility for your organization
o Culture of innovation
 Experiment often
 Failure quickly at low cost
 More innovation
 AWS infrastructure is everywhere except for Africa and Antartica
 Regions  availability zones  edge locations
o Region is a collection of two or more availability zones in a specific geographic area
o Availability Zones (AZs) are isolated collections of AWS resources, analgous to clusters of
data centers
o Edge locations – Robust Content Delivery Network that hosts websites; dynamic, static,
and streaming content; requests are automatically routed to the nearest edge location
 To help customers achieve a global presence, AWS lets you place your applications in which of
the following infrastructure pieces around the world?
o Regions

Module 2

 Managed Service Program


o Provides qualified APN partners with technical and business benefits to deliver AWS
Cloud services as business solutions to AWS Customers
 AWS Quickstarts
o Built by AWS solutions architects and partners to help you deploy popular solutiosn on
AWS, based on AWS best practices for security and high availability.
o These reference deployments implement key technologies automatically on the AWS
Cloud, often with a single click and in less than an hour. You can build your test or
production environment in a few simple steps, and start using it immediately
 Which Partner Program provides APN consulting partners with technical and business benefits
such as proactive monitoring and automation for their customer’s environment?
o AWS Managed Services
 AWS Partner Ecosystem
o Includes a growing community of Independent Software Vendors (ISVs), Systems
Integrators (SIs), and Value Added Resellers (VARs) that are building services and
solutions on cloud computing with Amazon Web Services
o AWS Partner Network (APN)
 Global partner program for AWS
o AWS Marketplace
 Allows customers to discover, evaluate, and purchase IT and business software
optimized for the AWS Cloud
o AWS Core Benefits
 Cost
 Elasticity
 Flexibility
 Security
o Cost Benefit: Cost Savings
 Trade capital expense for variable expense
o Cost Benefit: Economies of Scale
 AWS continuously lowers prices
o Cost Benefit
 Pay only for what you use
o Benefit: Elasticity
 Easily scale up and down.
 Quickly Deploy new applications
 Instantly scale up as the workload grows
 Instantly shut down resources that are no longer required
 When you scale down, you don’t pay for the infrastructure
o Elasticity Benefit: Capacity Planning and Auto Scaling
 Only what is needed is provisioned
o Flexibility Benefit:
 Customers use their existing programming models, operating systems,
databases, and architecture
o Security Benefit
 Share Responsibility Model provides a global secure infrastructure for AWS and
customers
o AWS takes the guesswork out of capacity planning by:
 Letting you scale up or down based on actual resource needs
o Referring to the Shared Responsibility Model, choose 3 controls that are managed by
the AWS customer:
 Operating system
 Network and firewall configuration
 Security group authorization
o Customer Adoption Journey
 Explore
 Adopt
 Expand
 Transform
o Customer Adoption Journey: Explore
 Deploy non-critical applications
 Setup security and user roles
 Configure VPC
 Integrate with AWS environment
 Deploy dev/test workloads
o Customer Adoption Journey: Adopt
 Company website
 Run test/dev applications
 Migrate production applications
 Deploy analytics workloads
o Customer Adoption Journey: Expand
 Expand their use of the AWS platform
 View the platform from a whole of business perspective
 Form teams to explore areas to leverage
o Customer Adoption Journey: Transform
 Companies revisit and align their core IT strategies with the cloud
 Adopt DevOps methodologies
 Focus on automation and code refactoring to leverage AWS application services

Business Professional Assessment 1

o Which of the following regarding the Shared Responsibility Model does the customer
assume responsibility for?
 The configuration of the AWS provided security group firewall
o Which of the following are the core components of cloud computing?
 Compute, storage, database, networking
o Select the key benefits of the AWS Partner Ecosystem
 Enables customers to easily find high quality partners to help get the most out
of the cloud
 Partners can join fundamental programs designed to support their unique AWS-
based business
 Provides members of the AWS partner ecosystem with business, technical, and
marketing support
o Which of the following are advantages of cloud computing?
 Pay for only what you use
 Self-service infrastructure
 No limits on storage capacity
 Rapid access to computing resources
o To help customers achieve a global presence, AWS lets you place your applications in
which of the following infrastructure pieces around the world?
 AWS Regions
o Choose the best three responses that describe how AWS offers IT infrastructure at a
lower cost
 AWS is comfortable running a high-volume, low-margin business
 AWS passes the savings along to customers in the form of lower prices
 Scale allows AWS to continuously reduce cost
o Which of the following statements best describes Auto Scaling
 Increases or decreases compute resources on demand to meet your business
needs and minimize costs
o A stock trading company wants to deliver real-time data to its customers. Which
component of the AWS cloud computing platform will you explain to help convince the
customer about robust content delivery network of AWS?
 Availability Zones
o Primary areas to touch upon when talking to potential customers about moving to AWS
include:
 Replace CapEx with OpEx
 Increase agility, speed, and innovation
 Shift your company’s focus to the things that truly differentiate your business
o Select the key benefits of AWS Marketplace
 Breadth of available products optimized for AWS
 Quickly launch pre-configured server images
 Online store for partners to offer pre-configured software
o Referring the Share Responsibility Model, which of the following controls are managed
by AWS?
 The configuration of the security group firewall
 The physical security of the facilities in which the services operate
 Updates and security patches
o Which of the following are examples of how a consulting/system integrator can benefit
from using AWS Marketplace?
 Simplify and accelerate client proof-of-concept engagements
 Access to customer data and reporting
 Opportunities for upsell of services through add-on solutions
o A developer of online games for social networking and mobile platforms requires a
solution that will enable them to scale based on demand. Which attribute of cloud
computing will you highlight when talking to the customer?
 Elasticity
o AWS takes the guesswork out of capacity planning by:
 Provisioning exactly the resources you need at the start of a project and letting
you scale up or down based on actual resource needs.
o Which of the following statements describe loud computing?
 Computing resources are delivered as a service
 Users can access resources at anytime from anywhere on the web
 No need to purchase and maintain new hardware
o Which statement best describes Availability Zones?
 Distinct locations within an AWS Region that are engineered to be isolated from
failures while providing low latency
o Amazon EC2 is part of which service category?
 Compute

Module 3

 Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Evaluation Methodology


o Acquisition costs
o Operating costs
o Decommissioning and retiring systems cost
 Replace large upfront expenditures with pay-as-you-go and only for what you use (lower TCO
with AWS)
o Capital expense  variable expense
 Pricing model choice to support variable and stable workloads (lower TCO with AWS)
o On-demand
o Reserved
o Spot
 Save more money as you grow bigger (lower TCO with AWS)
o Tiered Pricing
o Volume Discounts
o Custom Pricing
 Co-location Center
o Type of data center where equipment space and bandwidth are available to retail
customers
 More time to focus on your business
o When you move to the cloud, only 30% of your time should be spent architecting for the
cloud and configuring your assets (vs. 7-% on-prem)
 Total Cost of Ownership equation
o TCO = Acquisition Costs + Operations Costs
 The cost areas that are factored when following the AWS TCO methodology
o S: Server Costs
o I: IT Labor Costs
o N: Network Costs
o S: Storage Costs
 Achieving a lower TCO by:
o Convert your capital expense into variable expense
o AWS runs at a massive scale and passes that scale to customers in the form of lower
pricing
o Multiple pricing models support variable and stable workloads
o The more you use AWS, the lower your costs are
 A TCO analysis is typically used for:
o Comparing the costs of running an entire infrastructure environment on premises or in a
co-location facility versus on AWS
o Comparing the cost of the underlying infrastructure requirements for a specific
workload to the cost of running that workload on AWS
o Building the business case for moving to AWS
 Use the TCO Calculator:
o To compare the cost of running your applications in an on-premises or colocation
environment to AWS
 AWS Pricing Principles
o No up-front investment
o Pay per use
o Pay as you go
o Services priced independently
o Volume pricing discounts
o Reserved instance discounts
 Fundamental Cost Characteristics
o Compute
 Majority driven by EC2
o Storage
 Majority driven by S3
o Data Transfer Out
 Majority driven by Amazon EBS
 Amazon EC2 Pricing
o Compute
 Instance type/hour
 Amazon EC2 purchase options
 Network I/O
o Storage
 Volume storage
 Snapshot storage
 Volume I/O
o Other Costs
 Load Balancing
 Detailed Monitoring
 Auto Scaling
 Elastic OP Addresses
 Operating Systems and Software Packages
 IOPS
o Input Output per second
 Amazon EBS Volumes
o Off-instance storage that persists independently form the life of an instance
 ELB
o Elastic Load Balancing. An Elastic Load Balancer can be used to distribute traffic among
Amazon EC2 instances
 Data Transfer Costs
o Data transfer out, not transfer in
o Cross Availability Zone or AZ data transfer
o Data transferred in different regions is charged as Internet Data Transfer on both sides
of transfer
 The AWS pricing principles are based on the following:
o Pay as you go
o Volume based discounts
o Reserved instance discounts

Assessment 3

 To compare the cost of running your application in an on-premises or colocation environment to


AWS, it’s best to use which tool?
o TCO Calculator
 Which are the basic configuration areas you are comparing when using the TCO calculator?
o Physical servers or virtual machines
o Your IT enconrment
o Idle vs. utilized resources
 The AWS pricing principles are based on the following:
o Reserve Instance discounts
o Pay as you go
o Pay per use
o Volume Pricing discounts
 A TCO analysis is typically use for which of the following:
o Comparing the cost to run a specific workload to the cost of running that workload on
AWS
o Comparing the cost of running an entire infrastructure environment on premises or in a
colocation facility
o Building a business case for moving to AWS
 Which AWS tool should you use to calculate the cost of lUanching a web application?
o AWS TCO Calculator
 Which tool inspects your AWS environment and makes recommendations when opportunities
exist to save money by eliminating unused and idle resources or making commitments to
reserved capacity?
o Trusted Advisor
 Which of the following statements are true about AWS Services?
o Customers only pay for what they use
o Long-term contracts are not required
o Customers can start or stop using a service at any time
o Each AWS service is priced independently
 Which AWS tool is designed to enable you to get hands-on experience with AWS Cloud Services
at no charge for 12 months after you sign up?
o Free tier
 The definition of TCO is:
o The acquisition and operating costs for running an infrastructure environment along
with the costs of refreshing, decommissioning, and retiring systems
 Compute pricing is based on the following:
o Network I/O
o Amazon EC2 purchasing options
o Instance type per instance running hours

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