AWS SysOps Training
Introduction to AWS SysOps
AWS SysOps involves the management, monitoring, and automation of AWS environments. This course introduces key concepts, tools, and best practices for operating and managing AWS resources efficiently and effectively.
Overview of AWS SysOps
Learn about the core responsibilities of a SysOps Administrator, including resource management, monitoring, automation, and troubleshooting. Understand how AWS services support these functions and contribute to operational excellence.
Monitoring and Reporting
Discover how to monitor AWS resources using AWS CloudWatch, AWS CloudTrail, and other tools. Learn how to set up alarms, dashboards, and reports to track resource usage, performance metrics, and security events.
Automation and Infrastructure as Code
Explore automation and Infrastructure as Code (IaC) practices using AWS services like AWS CloudFormation and AWS OpsWorks. Learn how to automate provisioning, configuration, and management of AWS resources.
Backup and Recovery
Gain insights into backup and recovery strategies on AWS. Learn about AWS services such as AWS Backup, Amazon S3, and Amazon Glacier, and best practices for implementing reliable backup and recovery solutions.
Security and Compliance
Understand security and compliance best practices for managing AWS environments. Learn about AWS IAM for access control, encryption, and monitoring for compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements.
Cost Management and Optimization
Learn how to manage and optimize costs in AWS environments. Explore tools and strategies for tracking and controlling spending, including AWS Cost Explorer, AWS Budgets, and cost optimization best practices.
Incident Response and Troubleshooting
Discover how to handle incidents and troubleshoot issues in AWS environments. Learn about incident response procedures, common troubleshooting techniques, and how to use AWS tools to diagnose and resolve problems.
High Availability and Disaster Recovery
Learn about strategies for ensuring high availability and implementing disaster recovery solutions on AWS. Understand how to design and deploy resilient architectures to minimize downtime and data loss.
Case Studies and Real-World Applications
Review case studies and real-world applications of AWS SysOps practices. Learn from practical examples of how organizations have managed and optimized their AWS environments to achieve operational efficiency and resilience.
AWS SysOps Syllabus
1. Introduction to AWS and Cloud Computing
- Overview of Cloud Computing: Concepts, benefits, and deployment models
- Introduction to AWS: Global infrastructure, core services overview
- AWS Free Tier: Account setup, billing and cost management basics
2. AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)
- IAM Overview: Users, Groups, Roles, and Policies
- IAM Best Practices: Security principles, least privilege access
- Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) and IAM Policies
3. Compute Services
- Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud): Instance types, AMIs, and launching instances
- Auto Scaling: Configuring Auto Scaling groups, policies, and scaling strategies
- AWS Lambda: Serverless computing, event-driven architecture
4. Storage Services
- Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service): Object storage basics, buckets, and permissions
- Amazon EBS (Elastic Block Store): Volume types, snapshots, and attaching volumes to instances
- Amazon Glacier: Archival storage, retrieval options
5. Networking Services
- Amazon VPC (Virtual Private Cloud): Subnets, route tables, and internet gateways
- AWS Direct Connect: Dedicated network connection to AWS
- Amazon Route 53: DNS service, routing policies, and health checks
6. Database Services
- Amazon RDS (Relational Database Service): Managed database solutions, multi-AZ deployments
- Amazon DynamoDB: NoSQL database service, partition keys, and querying
- Amazon ElastiCache: In-memory data store, caching strategies
7. Monitoring, Logging, and Performance Optimization
- AWS CloudWatch: Monitoring metrics, logs, and alarms
- AWS Trusted Advisor: Recommendations for cost optimization, performance, and security
- Performance Optimization: Best practices for improving application and infrastructure performance
8. Security and Compliance
- AWS Shared Responsibility Model: Security of the cloud vs. security in the cloud
- AWS Security Services: AWS WAF (Web Application Firewall), AWS Shield, and AWS Inspector
- Compliance Programs and Certifications: GDPR, HIPAA, SOC, and PCI DSS
9. Automation and Orchestration
- AWS Systems Manager: Managing EC2 instances, automating tasks with Run Command
- AWS CloudFormation: Infrastructure as Code (IaC), creating and managing stacks
- AWS OpsWorks: Configuration management, Chef and Puppet automation
10. Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity
- Backup and Restore: AWS Backup service, snapshots, and AMI creation
- High Availability Architecture: Designing fault-tolerant applications across Availability Zones
- AWS Disaster Recovery Strategies: Using Route 53 failover, cross-region replication
11. Cost Management and Optimization
- AWS Cost Management Tools: AWS Cost Explorer, AWS Budgets, and Cost Allocation Tags
- Cost Optimization Best Practices: Rightsizing instances, reserved instances, and spot instances
- Monitoring and Controlling Costs: Setting up billing alerts and cost allocation reports
12. Advanced AWS Services and Integration
- AWS Kinesis: Streaming data processing, real-time analytics
- AWS Lambda Integration: Event-driven architecture with AWS services (e.g., S3, DynamoDB)
- AWS API Gateway: Creating and managing APIs for serverless applications
13. Managing AWS Resources at Scale
- Managing Multiple AWS Accounts: AWS Organizations, consolidated billing, and cross-account access
- Resource Tagging and Management: Strategies for organizing and managing resources
- Best Practices for Governance and Control: Implementing policies for security and compliance
14. Real-world Projects and Case Studies
- Implementing AWS Solutions: Case studies and success stories
- Best Practices and Lessons Learned from Real-world Implementations
15. Career Development and AWS Certifications
- AWS Certifications Overview: Paths and preparation tips for SysOps Administrator
- Building a Career as an AWS SysOps Administrator: Skills development and career opportunities
- Interview Preparation: Common AWS-related interview questions and scenarios
Training
Basic Level Training
Duration : 1 Month
Advanced Level Training
Duration : 1 Month
Project Level Training
Duration : 1 Month
Total Training Period
Duration : 3 Months
Course Mode :
Available Online / Offline
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