After completing the AWS training, I’ve seen a significant improvement in my cloud architecture skills. The course was comprehensive and practical, making it easier to apply what I learned to real-world projects.
Why It Matters
Training Camp sets you up for success by ensuring you’re well-prepared before class begins. We provide comprehensive pre-course materials, including study guides, e-learning modules, and practice questions, to help you familiarize yourself with key AWS concepts and assess your current knowledge. You will also receive a detailed course roadmap and access to our expert instructors for any pre-class questions. This preparation ensures you arrive ready to fully engage in the intensive training, maximizing your learning experience and boosting your confidence for exam day.
- Welcome and Course Overview
- Introduction to AWS Cloud and Global Infrastructure
- Understanding AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)
- Lab 1: Setting Up Users, Groups, and Roles in IAM
- Group Discussion: Best Practices for Identity Management in AWS
- Compute Services: EC2, Auto Scaling, and Elastic Load Balancing (ELB)
- Introduction to Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
- Lab 2: Launching and Configuring EC2 Instances and VPC Components
- Group Activity 1: Designing a Secure VPC Architecture
Why It Matters
Understanding core AWS services and infrastructure is essential for designing and managing cloud solutions. This session covers key concepts like Identity and Access Management (IAM) for security, compute services like EC2 and Auto Scaling for scalability, and Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) for secure architectures. These fundamentals are vital for building efficient and secure cloud environments.
- Deep Dive into VPC Networking: Subnets, Route Tables, and Gateways
- Understanding S3 and Glacier for Storage Solutions
- Lab 3: Configuring S3 Buckets, Lifecycle Policies, and Versioning
- Group Activity 2: Designing a High Availability Architecture Using S3 and VPC
- Amazon RDS, DynamoDB, and Database Migration Service
- Monitoring and Security with CloudWatch, CloudTrail, and AWS Config
- Lab 4: Setting Up Monitoring and Alerts with CloudWatch
- Group Discussion: Best Practices for Data Management and Security
Why It Matters
This session dives into advanced AWS networking and storage solutions, covering topics like VPC configurations, S3 storage management, and Glacier for archiving. Participants learn to design high-availability architectures using S3 and VPC while exploring database services like RDS and DynamoDB. With a focus on monitoring and security using tools like CloudWatch and CloudTrail, this section equips participants with best practices for efficient data management and secure cloud environments.
- Building Resilient Architectures: Multi-AZ and Multi-Region Deploymentsv
- AWS Lambda, API Gateway, and Serverless Architectures
- Lab 5: Deploying a Serverless Application Using Lambda and API Gatewayv
- Group Activity 3: Designing a Fault-Tolerant Application Architecture
- Cost Optimization and Performance Efficiency in AWS
- Review of Key Concepts and Exam Preparation Strategies
- Lab 6: Practice Exam and Review of Sample Questions
- Group Discussion: Exam Tips, Tricks, and Q&A
- Q&A Session and Closing Remarks
Why It Matters
This session focuses on designing resilient and fault-tolerant architectures using AWS features like Multi-AZ and Multi-Region deployments, Lambda, and API Gateway for serverless applications. Participants gain hands-on experience deploying serverless solutions and optimizing cost and performance. The day concludes with a review of key concepts, practice exams, and tips to ensure confidence in tackling the AWS certification exam.