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Morgan Willis, Russell Sayers, Rafael Lopes, Alana Layton, and Seph R

Software and the Internet have transformed the world and its industries, from shopping to entertainment to banking. Software no longer merely supports a business; rather it becomes an integral component of every part of a business.

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Software and the Internet have transformed the world and its industries, from shopping to entertainment to banking. Software no longer merely supports a business; rather it becomes an integral component of every part of a business.

This “DevOps on AWS” series teaches you how to use the combination of DevOps philosophies, practices and tools to develop, deploy, and maintain applications in the AWS Cloud. Benefits of adopting DevOps include: rapid delivery, reliability, scalability, security and improved collaboration.

AWS provides a set of flexible services designed to enable companies to more rapidly and reliably build and deliver products using AWS and DevOps practices. These services simplify provisioning and managing infrastructure, deploying application code, automating software release processes, and monitoring your application and infrastructure performance.

This series has a significant hands-on component involving the AWS Free Tier in which you will explore AWS services and concepts using AWS SDKs, AWS APIs, and the AWS Console.

The first course introduces you to essential AWS products, services, and common solutions. The course covers the fundamental concepts of compute, database, storage, networking, monitoring and security that learners and professionals will need to know when working with AWS.

The second course discusses topics such as source control, best practices for Continuous Integration, and how to use the right tools to measure code quality, by identifying workflow steps that could be automated. You will explore AWS Services that will help your application delivery, like AWS CodeCommit, AWS CodeBuild and AWS CodePipeline.

The third course talks about how to improve the deployment process with DevOps methodology, and also some tools that might make deployments easier, such as Infrastructure as Code, or IaC, and AWS CodeDeploy.

Finally, the last course teaches how to use Amazon CloudWatch for monitoring, as well as Amazon EventBridge and AWS Config for continuous compliance. It also covers Amazon CloudTrail and a little bit of Machine Learning for Monitoring operations.

No prior experience on AWS cloud is required because the first course teaches the fundamentals of AWS.

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What's inside

Four courses

AWS Cloud Technical Essentials

(12 hours)
Are you in a technical role and want to learn the fundamentals of AWS? This course is an ideal way to start, as it requires no prior knowledge of cloud computing or AWS products and services.

DevOps on AWS: Code, Build, and Test

(6 hours)
DevOps is the combination of cultural philosophies, practices, and tools that increase an organization’s ability to deliver applications and services at high velocity. This course focuses on code, build, and test parts of the workflow.

DevOps on AWS: Release and Deploy

(6 hours)
AWS offers services for companies to build and deliver products using AWS and DevOps practices. These services simplify provisioning and managing infrastructure, deploying application code, automating software release processes, and monitoring your application and infrastructure performance.

DevOps on AWS: Operate and Monitor

(6 hours)
The third and final course in the DevOps series teaches how to use AWS Services to control the architecture in order to reach a better operational state. Monitoring and Operation are key aspects for both the release pipeline and production environments, because they provide instruments that help discover what's happening, as well as do modifications and enhancements on infrastructure that is currently running.

Learning objectives

  • Implement devops culture and practices in the aws cloud.
  • Adopt and enforce continuous integration and continuous delivery best practices on aws.
  • Setup aws codedeploy to write, run, and debug your code.
  • Explore deployment strategies for serverless applications.
  • Monitor a code pipeline using amazon eventbridge and aws config.

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