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AWS Certified Solutions Architect (Associate) Complete Video Course and Practice Test

AWS Certified Solutions Architect (Associate) Complete Video Course and Practice Test

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  • Copyright 2019
  • Edition: 1st
  • Premium Edition Video
  • ISBN-10: 0-13-522939-1
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-13-522939-2

Six and a half Hours of Video Instruction


More than six hours of video instruction covering the knowledge necessary to pass the AWS Solutions Architect Associate certification exam, including an in-depth review of AWS architecture principles and best practices, and technical details pertaining to the implementation of services in accordance with the Well Architected Framework as published by Amazon Web Services.


The AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate Complete Video Course was developed specifically for the latest edition of the exam released in February of 2018. The AWS Solutions Architect Associate certification is ideal for anyone in a solutions architect or similar technical role, and this course is designed to help you pass the AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate exam. We will cover all the key areas addressed in the exam and review a number of use cases designed to help you ingrain the principles and practices on which this certification is based so that you have an intellectual framework with which to formulate the correct answers. We will use a combination of demonstrations, architectural diagram walkthroughs, and case studies to help you understand the tools available to you for passing the exam. Throughout this course you will gain a deeper understanding of AWS architecture following the five pillars of the Well-architected framework.


Demonstrations of Amazon Web Services and third-party cloud solutions are included to provide a clear guide to understanding the services offered by Amazon Web Services and the needs those services meet. Quizzes are also offered to help viewers gauge their ability to understand and retain the information presented.


This course also includes:

  • End-of-lesson quizzes
  • Detailed use cases to help you learn and retain knowledge
  • A practice exam that runs in the Pearson test prep software


Topics include:


Lesson 1: Solutions Architect Associate Certification
Lesson 2: High Availability
Lesson 3: Network Topology
Lesson 4: Application Design
Lesson 5: Network Performance
Lesson 6: Compute Performance
Lesson 7: Storage Performance
Lesson 8: Database Performance
Lesson 9: Leveraging Managed Services
Lesson 10: Identity and Access Management
Lesson 11: Detection
Lesson 12: Securing Infrastructure
Lesson 13: Securing Data
Lesson 14: Cost Optimization
Lesson 15: Operational Excellence


Skill Level


Intermediate


Learn How To

  • Design AWS environments to be highly-available, fault-tolerant, and self-healing
  • Design for cost, security, and performance
  • Leverage automation within AWS
  • Prepare for the AWS Certified Solutions Architect exam


Who Should Take This Course


The target audience for AWS Certified Solutions Architect Complete Video Course are individuals who will actively participate in the architecture, planning, and implementation of systems deployed to AWS, such as solutions architects, developers, system administrators, and project managers.


Course Requirements


Previous fundamentals training or six months experience with AWS


Lesson descriptions


Lesson 1, “Solutions Architect Associate Certification,” will discuss a number of key, useful resources and materials that require studying in order to pass the exam. In this lesson, we will review preparation resources, the exam guide, registering for and taking the exam, test-taking strategy and more.

In Lesson 2, “High Availability,” we will discuss high availability, how to calculate services availability, and how to plan for applications to be truly highly available.

Lesson 3, “Network Topology.” For applications leveraging networking in AWS, the architecture begins with the network. In this lesson, we will discuss how our network topology contributes to a more resilient infrastructure.

In Lesson 4, “Application Design,” we will discuss how to achieve reliable infrastructure and applications in AWS, which requires consideration of capacity, and application and database resilience.

Lesson 5, “Network Performance.” Because the network underlies infrastructure, performance of the network underlies performance of our infrastructure and applications. In this lesson, we review a number of principles and service details that can help you design performant networks in AWS.

In Lesson 6, “Compute Performance,” we will discuss compute performance and how our decision to use any particular instance type, or to leverage containers, can help improve the performance of our applications.

Lesson 7, “Storage Performance,” discusses a number of different storage options in AWS and how they each offer abilities to improve performance depending on the type of storage. In this lesson, we will review the performance characteristics and options for block and object storage.

Lesson 8, “Database Performance,” covers how AWS offers a number of database solutions for both relational and non-relational data. In this lesson, we will discuss how the nature of DynamoDB and how our data models affect performance, as well as how we can improve performance for write- or read-heavy applications.

Lesson 9, “Leveraging managed Services.” AWS offers a number of fully managed and powerful services such as kinesis, lambda, elastic container service, API gateway, and more. In this lesson, we will look at how event-driven and serverless infrastructures can improve the performance of our applications.

Lesson 10, “Identity and Access Management,” discusses how securing our accounts and credentials, and ensuring proper access to resources is a vital first step in securing our infrastructure, applications, and data. In this lesson, we will review identity and access management and discuss options we can leverage to create a more secure environment.


Lesson 11, “Detection.” Detective controls are another key ingredient to a secure environment. With AWS, we have an easy ability to monitor every aspect of our infrastructure and create an environment in which nothing goes unnoticed or unrecorded. In this lesson, we will review features, options, and practices as they relate to monitoring our infrastructure and applications.

In Lesson 12, “Securing Infrastructure,” we look at principles and techniques that can guide us to securing our infrastructure most effectively.

Lesson 13, “Securing Data.” Too often we hear of companies having sensitive or private data exposed, and no one wants to be responsible for a such an event. So securing our data, with both access controls, as well as encryption in transit and at rest is of paramount importance. In this lesson we will review services and practices which can help us do just that.

Lesson 14, “Cost Optimization.” Cost savings is perhaps one of the primary drivers of AWS adoption, but in order to realize those cost savings, we need to be fully aware of not just the dollar amounts we pay, but the things we pay for–those options and fine details that actually contribute to costs. In this lesson, we review the cost models and highlight often overlooked cost contributors for various services.

Lesson 15, “Operational Excellence.” Keep in mind that while cost savings is indeed a major driver in AWS adoption, the number one driver is the increased agility and flexibility organizations can benefit from compared to traditional IT. But in order to truly realize those benefits, we need to approach our implementation of AWS services in a particular way. In this lesson, we will discuss some of my experiences and how they embody the premise and practices of operational excellence.


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Table of Contents

Lesson 1: Solutions Architect Associate Certification

Lesson 2: High Availability

Lesson 3: Network Topology

Lesson 4: Application Design

Lesson 5: Network Performance

Lesson 6: Compute Performance

Lesson 7: Storage Performance

Lesson 8: Database Performance

Lesson 9: Leveraging Managed Services

Lesson 10: Identity and Access Management

Lesson 11: Detection

Lesson 12: Securing Infrastructure

Lesson 13: Securing Data

Lesson 14: Cost Optimization

Lesson 15: Operational Excellence

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