AWS SysOps Administrator Certification Training

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Syllabus

AWS SysOps Administrator Certification Training

Computing on AWS
Goal : In this module, you will learn about the compute services offered by AWS. We will cover different
Amazon AMIs, a demo on launching an AWS EC2 instance, connect with an instance and hosting a
website on AWS EC2 instance.

Objectives : Upon completing this lesson, you should be able to: Understand Amazon Machine
Image(AMI), Create, Manage and Troubleshoot an Instance, Understand Security Groups, Key Pairs,
Tenancy – Shared vs Dedicated, IAM, CLI, Differentiate between Elastic IP & Public IP, Define Elastic
Network Interfaces(ENI).

Topics : Introduction, Amazon Machine Image(AMI), What is an Instance?, Types of Instances, Creating
Instances, Managing Instances, Troubleshooting Instances, Network Interfaces, Different Categories of
IP.

Hands on : Creating EC2 Instance

Networking in the Cloud


Goal : In this module, you will be introduced to Virtual Private Cloud(VPC), learn about the VPC
Scenarios, VPC components, VPC Peering, Configuring Subnets, Network Address Translation(NAT) and
Configuring AWS EC2 instance as NAT server.

Objectives : At the end of this lesson, you should be able to: Understand Cloud Networking, Understand
and Configure VPC, Create and Manage Networks in AWS, Configure Route Tables for NAT, Configure
EC2 instance as NAT server, Manage Network Security, Troubleshoot Networks.

Topics : Amazon VPC, VPC Subnets, Route Tables, Elastic IPs, Internet Gateway, NAT Gateway,
Access Control Lists(ACLs), Security Groups, Creating and Managing a VPC, Network Security,
Troubleshooting Networks in AWS.

Hands on : Building a VPC Environment.

Storage and Archiving in AWS


Goal : In this module, you will learn about the different storage services offered by AWS and how they
can be used to transfer the data.

Objectives : Define Cloud Storage, Define Types of AWS Storage, Create, Manage and Expand Amazon
Elastic Block Storage(EBS), Configure Access to Amazon S3 resources, Store and retrieve Amazon S3
objects, Use Amazon Glacier.
Topics : Cloud Storage, Types of AWS Cloud Storage, Understanding AWS Storage, Amazon Elastic
Block Storage(EBS), Amazon S3, Amazon Glacier, Storage Security, Storage Gateway, Snowball,
Troubleshooting Storage in AWS, Pricing in AWS.

Hands on : Restoring an EBS Volume from a Snapshot, Upload and download files from Amazon S3.

Monitoring in AWS
Goal : In this module, you will learn about the monitoring services offered by AWS. Setting up alerts and
notifications for AWS resources and AWS usage billing with AWS CloudWatch. Also track user activity
and API usage using CloudTrail.

Objectives : At the end of this lesson, you should be able to: Use CloudWatch, Use CloudTrail, Retrieve
Instance log files with CloudWatch.

Topics : Logging Basics, CloudWatch, CloudWatch logs, AWS CloudTrail, Monitoring and Security, IAM,
Troubleshooting.

Hands on : Enabling CloudTrail Log Delivery to a S3 Bucket, Configuring CloudWatch Logs agent on an
Instance.

Resource and Configuration Management in AWS


Goal : In this module, you will learn techniques in AWS to manage resource consumption and using
configuration management tools.

Objectives : At the end of this lesson, you should be able to: Identify cost reduction opportunities, Use
Tagging, Use AWS Trusted Advisor, Create and use AMIs, Manage Routing & Traffic flow using Route53.

Topics : Identifying Cost Reduction Opportunities in the cloud, Tagging, Monitoring and Expenditure
Alerting with Amazon CloudWatch, AWS Trusted Advisor, Creating Amazon Machine Images(AMI), AWS
OpsWorks, AWS UserData, AWS CloudFormation, Route53, AWS RDS.

Hands on : Routing Traffic to AWS Resources through Route53, Create a Stack using an AWS
CloudFormation Template.

Creating Scalable Deployments in AWS


Goal : In this module, you will learn 'scaling' and 'load distribution techniques'.

Objectives : At the end of this Module, you should be able to: Understand Common Deployment
Scenarios, Redirect Traffic with Elastic Load Balancing(ELB), Scale to Demand with Auto Scaling.
Topics : Scaling in the Cloud, Load Balancer, Elastic Load Balancing(ELB), Auto Scaling.

Hands on : Auto Scaling to scale up the number of servers available for a specific task.

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