AWS Skillbuilder: Links and Learning Topics
AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials
https://explore.skillbuilder.aws/learn/course/external/view/elearning/134/aws-cloud-practitioner-essentials
Here is the list of topics covered
AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials
Introduction to AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials
Introduction to Amazon Web Services
Introduction Cloud Computing
Compute in the Cloud
Amazon EC2 Instance Types
Amazon EC2 Pricing
Scaling Amazon EC2
Directing Traffic with Elastic Load Balancing
Messaging and Queuing
Additional Compute Services
Global Infrastructure and Reliability
AWS Global Infrastructure
Edge Locations
How to Provision AWS Resources
Networking
Connectivity to AWS
Subnets and Network Access Control Lists
Global Networking
Storage and Databases
Instance Stores and Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS)
Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3)
Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS)
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS)
Amazon DynamoDB
Amazon Redshift
AWS Database Migration Service
Additional Database Services
Security
AWS Shared Responsibility Model
User Permissions and Access
AWS Organizations
Compliance
Denial-of-Service Attacks
Additional Security Services
Monitoring and Analytics
Amazon CloudWatch
AWS CloudTrail
AWS Trusted Advisor
Pricing and Support
AWS Free Tier
AWS Pricing Concepts
Billing Dashboard
Consolidated Billing
AWS Budgets
AWS Cost Explorer
AWS Support Plans
AWS Marketplace
Migration and Innovation
AWS Cloud Adoption Framework (AWS CAF)
Migration Strategies
AWS Snow Family
Innovation with AWS
The Cloud Journey
The AWS Well-Architected Framework
Benefits of the AWS Cloud
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Basics
Exam Details
Exam Strategies
Final Assessment
AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials
The AWS Management Console is a web-based interface for accessing and managing AWS services. You can quickly access recently used services and search for other services by name, keyword, or acronym. The console includes wizards and automated workflows that can simplify the process of completing tasks.
With AWS Elastic Beanstalk, you provide code and configuration settings, and Elastic Beanstalk deploys the resources necessary to perform the following tasks:
Adjust capacity
Load balancing
Automatic scaling
Application health monitoring
AWS CloudFormationWith AWS CloudFormation, you can treat your infrastructure as code. This means that you can build an environment by writing lines of code instead of using the AWS Management Console to individually provision resources.
AWS CloudFormation provisions your resources in a safe, repeatable manner, enabling you to frequently build your infrastructure and applications without having to perform manual actions. It determines the right operations to perform when managing your stack and rolls back changes automatically if it detects errors.
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