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AWS Certification Course Syllabus

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a popular cloud computing platform that is used by businesses worldwide. It has over 200 fully featured services offered by data centres worldwide. AWS is the global leader when it comes to

·        Servers

·        Storage

·        Networking

·        Remote Computing

·        Email

·        Mobile Development

·        Security

The number of organisations adopting AWS Training in Chennai, is increasing each day. As a result, it is important to master AWS to land a secure, well-paying, and satisfying career in the field.

In order to land a job in AWS, one must have a valid certification from a reputable institute like iconGen. This article discusses the concepts one can expect to learn in their AWS certification course. The AWS syllabus is split into parts. This allows professionals to master the basics before learning the more complex ones.

The AWS syllabus has 8 modules. They are

1.      Cloud Computing

Cloud is the backbone of AWS. One cannot expect to master AWS without knowledge of cloud computing. This is why the AWS course at iconGen includes a separate part dedicated to cloud computing. In this part, the student can expect important concepts in cloud computing, like

·        The basics of cloud and cloud computing

·        How cloud computing evolved into what it is today

·        What distinguishes a cloud from a data centre?

·        The different categories of cloud services


                                       


2.      Introduction to AWS

With the basics of cloud computing out of the way, the next step is to jump into AWS. The second module introduces the student to the basics of AWS. Understanding the theoretical concepts of AWS is important before diving into the more advanced concepts.

The topics in this module include the AWS Management Console, which refers to a web application that contains a range of service consoles that are used for handling AWS resources. The AWS Management Console is the first thing someone sees when they sign in.

In addition to the AWS Management Console, the AWS syllabus at iconGen also discusses topics like

·        The regions and zones supported by AWS Cloud

·        The EC2 service that offers computing capacity to organisations to build and run business applications

·        Auto scaling that is used to monitor applications and adjust capacity for resources and services automatically

·        Basics of security and storage

·        The Serverless Services that developers can use to build and run applications

·        Amazon EMR that is used for big data workloads

·        The AWS Health Dashboard that informs users everything about AWS services

·        The Amazon CloudWatch monitoring and management service that offers insights for all AWS applications and infrastructure resources

 

3.      Identity and Access Management (IAM)

The third module in the AWS syllabus in iconGen is Identity and Access Management or IAM for short. IAM deals with user authentication and authorization in AWS. Understanding IAM helps students learn about attribute-based access control and other fine-grained permissions. In this part, one can expect to learn concepts like

·        The different user roles or identities that a user can create with a specific set of permissions

·        The purpose of IAM user groups and their functionalities

·        AWS Identity Centre (formerly AWS Single Sign On) that lets users create and manage AWS accounts and applications

·        AWS Directory Service that holds information about the organisation, user groups, computers, and other resources

·        Adding an additional layer of security using a data encryption service

 

4.      S3 Bucket – Object Storage

All data used in AWS is stored in an unstructured format called an object. The process of storing and managing objects is called object storage.

Short for Simple Storage Service, Amazon S3 deals with all aspects of data in AWS. Through this module, students can grasp the importance of the Amazon S3 service, how it helps store and protect data, and the various features it comes with. Additionally, students will also be taught related concepts, like

·        S3 Buckets

·        The performance-oriented S3 Glacier storage classes

·        S3 Transfer Acceleration that is used for high-speed, long-distance data transfers

·        The S3 Lifecycle that deals with object management

·        Storing multiple variants of an object in the same bucket using Versioning

·        Cross-Region Replication to duplicate content across AWS regions

·        The importance of cost optimisation

 

5.      Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)

With over 700 instances and a range of options to choose from, EC2 offers businesses a customisable compute platform. EC2 also supports Intel, AMD, and ARM processors. Through this module in the AWS syllabus, the student will learn about

·        The fundamentals of EC2

·        The EC2 Console Management

·        Amazon Machine Images (AMI) that hold the data to launch instances

·        Amazon EBS volumes that act as a storage device for created instances

·        Amazon EC2 Instance Store that offers temporary block-level storage options

·        Difference between Amazon EBS and Amazon EFS

·        Cost optimisation in Amazon EC2

 

6.      Auto Scaling

Auto Scaling in AWS is used to monitor applications and modify capacity for optimised performance at minimised costs. This module will help the student develop scaling plans using various resources like Amazon EC2 instances, Spot Fleets, Amazon DynamoDB tables. Other topics in the module include

·        The basics of Load Balancing

·        Types of Load Balancers

·        Types of Auto Scaling

·        The Auto Scaling lifecycle

·        Amazon’s scalable domain name system (DNS), Route 53

 

7.      AWS Database Service

AWS uses a host of different databases based on business requirements and specifications. The topics in this module cover everything there is to know about databases in Amazon AWS. The student can expect to learn concepts like

·        Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS), a collection of services that simplifies database operations

·        DynamoDB, a fast NoSQL database service

·        Amazon RedShift, a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) that uses AWS-designed hardware and machine learning

8.      AWS Networking Service

The last module of the AWS syllabus at iconGen teaches students the importance of networking services in AWS. Networking services in AWS help devices within the cloud network communicate with each other. Other topics in this module include

·        Network Address Translation instance (NAT), an instance where resources within a private subnet can communicate outside the Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)

·        Network Address Translation gateway, a service similar to NAT instances but one that doesn’t allow external services to initiate a connection

·        Advantages of VPC

·        AmazonCloudWatch that enables real-time monitoring of AWS resources and applications

·        AWS CloudTrail, the AWS service that helps in risk auditing, governance, and compliance

·        Deploying and managing applications in the AWS Cloud using AWS Elastic BeanStalk

·        Auto healing, a mechanism that detects and helps in the recovery of failures

iconGen’s AWS syllabus covers all the important concepts of AWS, allowing students to be well-prepared to tackle not just interview questions but work-related duties as well. With iconGen’s certification, one can be a part of the cloud environment that’s revolutionising how organisations work.

Published on: 2023-09-01

Tags: Aws Cloud Computing

Written By: ICONGEN

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