Introduction to AWS for Non-Engineers: 3 Core Services

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Free Online Course: Introduction to AWS for Non-Engineers: 3 Core Services provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Introduction to AWS for Non-Engineers: 3 Core Services is taught by Hiroko Nishimura.

Overview
  • Get a nontechnical introduction to the core services that make up Amazon Web Services (AWS).

    Documentation and resources for using Amazon Web Services (AWS) are generally rife with technical jargons and concepts that non-engineers find tough to decipher. The Introduction to AWS for Non-Engineers series serves as a bridge between non-engineers and AWS. In this course, the third installment in the series, get a nontechnical introduction to the core services that make up Amazon Web Services (AWS). Instructor Hiroko Nishimura—founder of Intro to AWS for Newbies—provides an overview of key AWS technology, including compute, storage, database, and network and content delivery services, as well as management tools. Discover which services you'd use to host your website, which ones you'd use to store videos, and more.Note: This course also maps to the third domain of the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam. Taking all four courses in the Introduction to AWS for Non-Engineers series will help you prepare for the exam.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Technology highlights
    • AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam
    • Technology domain
    1. Compute
    • EC2
    • Elastic Beanstalk
    • Elastic Load Balancing
    • Lambda
    • Lightsail
    • Deploying and operating in AWS
    • AWS Global Infrastructure
    • Study break: Reviewing compute services
    2. Storage
    • S3
    • Elastic Block Store
    • Snowball
    • Storage Gateway
    • Study break: Reviewing storage services
    3. Database
    • DynamoDB
    • RDS
    • Aurora
    • Redshift
    • Study break: Reviewing database services
    4. Network and Content Delivery
    • VPC
    • CloudFront
    • Route 53
    • Study break: Network and content delivery
    5. Management Tools
    • CloudFormation
    • CloudTrail
    • CloudWatch
    • Study break: Reviewing management tools
    Conclusion
    • Study break: Exam tips and resources
    • Next steps