This AWS Certified DevOps Engineer training course demonstrates how to use the most common DevOps patterns to develop, deploy, and maintain applications on Amazon Web Services (AWS). The course covers the core principles of the DevOps methodology and examines a number of use cases applicable to startup, small and medium-sized business, and enterprise development scenarios.
Plus, this AWS DevOps course will prepare developers to take the official exam and become an AWS Certified DevOps Engineer – Professional.
DevOps Engineering on AWS Delivery Methods
- Official AWS training curriculum
- Attend in-class or online
DevOps Engineering on AWS Course Benefits
Use the principal concepts and practices behind the DevOps methodology
Design and implement an infrastructure on AWS that supports one or more DevOps development projects
Use AWS CloudFormation and AWS OpsWorks to deploy the infrastructure necessary to create development, test, and production environments for a software development project
Use AWS CodeCommit and understand the array of options for enabling a Continuous Integration environment on AWS
Use AWS CodePipeline to design and implement a Continuous Integration and Delivery pipeline on AWS
Implement several common Continuous Deployment use cases using AWS technologies, including blue/green deployment and A/B testing
Distinguish between the array of application deployment technologies available on AWS (including AWS CodeDeploy, AWS Opsworks, AWS Elastic Beanstalk, Amazon EC2 Container Service, and Amazon EC2 Container Registry), and decide which technology best fits a given scenario
Fine tune the applications you deliver on AWS for high performance and use AWS tools and technologies to monitor your application and environment for potential issues
DevOps Engineering on AWS Course Outline
Important AWS DevOps Course Information
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Requirements
We recommend that attendees of this course have the following prerequisites:
- Attended Developing on AWS or Cloud Operations on AWS course
- Working knowledge of one or more high-level programming languages (C#, Java, PHP, Ruby, Python, etc.)
- Intermediate knowledge of administering Linux or Windows systems at the command-line level
- Working experience with AWS using both the AWS Management Console and the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI)