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AWS Certified DevOps Engineer - Professional is a 285-lesson self-paced course by Adrian Cantrill. Unlock your potential as an AWS Certified DevOps Engineer with one of the most sought-after cloud certifications available today.

Course facts

Lessons
285
Duration
self-paced
Level
All levels
Language
English
Updated
Instructor
Adrian Cantrill
Price
Premium

Unlock your potential as an AWS Certified DevOps Engineer with one of the most sought-after cloud certifications available today. This certification challenges your understanding of a wide array of AWS products and services and proves your expertise in designing, implementing, and managing complex DevOps pipelines and solutions within AWS. By enrolling in this course, you will learn how to successfully navigate the challenging exam and more importantly, acquire the skills needed to excel as an AWS DevOps Engineer. Don't worry! If you are committed to putting in the effort, I will be here to guide you every step of the way.

Course Status

RELEASE CANDIDATE - AWAITING FINAL EXAM GROUP FEEDBACK

Course Outcomes

By the end of this course, you will have the ability to:

  • Implement and manage continuous delivery systems and methodologies on AWS
  • Implement and automate security controls, governance processes, and compliance validation
  • Define and deploy monitoring, metrics, and logging systems on AWS
  • Implement systems that are highly available, scalable, and self-healing on the AWS platform
  • Design, manage, and maintain tools to automate operational processes

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Course Github Repo : https://github.com/acantril/aws-devops-pro

Who teaches AWS Certified DevOps Engineer - Professional? Adrian Cantrill

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Adrian Cantrill is a UK-based cloud architect and one of the most authoritative independent voices on AWS certification preparation. His paid course catalog at learn.cantrill.io anchors the certification-prep paths for engineers studying for the AWS Solutions Architect, SysOps, Developer, DevOps Engineer, Security, and other associate / professional / specialty certifications.

The teaching style is unusually rigorous for the AWS-cert market: rather than memorising the exam questions, Adrian's courses build the underlying mental model of how AWS services actually work — networking primitives, IAM, the storage stack, the compute and container layers — at a level deep enough that the certification exam falls out as a side-effect of real understanding. The courses include extensive hands-on labs against real AWS accounts.

The CourseFlix listing under this source carries over 10 Adrian Cantrill courses spanning the major AWS certification paths. Material is paid; Cantrill courses are sold individually on the original platform. Courses are aimed at engineers preparing for AWS certifications or otherwise building deep working knowledge of the AWS platform.

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All Course Lessons (285)
#Lesson TitleDurationAccess
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Public Intro Video (Release v1) Demo
03:02
2
Finding and Using the Course Resources
14:32
3
Site tools and features
09:18
4
Scenario - Animals4life
13:29
5
Connect with other students and your instructor
03:57
6
AWS Accounts - The Basics
11:34
7
[Updated 202204] [DEMO] Creating an AWS Account
20:18
8
Multi-factor Authentication (MFA)
08:26
9
[Updated 202204] [DEMO] Securing An AWS Account
09:51
10
[Updated 202204] [DEMO] Creating a Budget
07:15
11
[DOITYOURSELF] Creating the Production Account
05:00
12
Identity and Access Management (IAM) Basics
13:02
13
[Updated 202204] Adding an IAM Admin - GENERAL ACCOUNT
12:38
14
[Updated 202204] Adding an IAM Admin User - PRODUCTION ACCOUNT
07:35
15
IAM Access Keys
07:33
16
[DEMO] Creating Access keys and setting up AWS CLI v2 tools
17:25
17
YAML101 - YAML AINT MARKUP LANGUAGE
09:56
18
JSON101 - JavaScript Object Notation
07:33
19
Encryption 101 - PART1
13:57
20
Encryption 101 - PART2
06:43
21
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack
14:39
22
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS)
11:42
23
Route53 Fundamentals
06:30
24
[DEMO] Registering a Domain
08:51
25
DNS Record Types
13:26
26
Hash Functions & Hashing
13:20
27
Digital Signatures
09:27
28
DNS 101 Miniseries #1 - What does DNS do
02:57
29
DNS 101 Miniseries #2 - Why does DNS need a complex architecture
13:20
30
DNS 101 Miniseries #3 - How DNS actually works ... walking the tree
08:47
31
DNS 101 Miniseries #4 - What happens when a domain is registered?
04:28
32
[ASSOCIATESHARED] IAM Identity Policies
15:53
33
[ASSOCIATESHARED] IAM Users and ARNs
13:50
34
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [DEMO] Simple Identity Permissions in AWS
16:10
35
[ASSOCIATESHARED] IAM Groups
07:49
36
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [DEMO] Permissions control using IAM Groups
09:20
37
[ASSOCIATESHARED] IAM Roles - The Tech
08:14
38
[ASSOCIATESHARED] When to use IAM Roles
15:28
39
Service-linked Roles & PassRole
05:17
40
[ASSOCIATESHARED] AWS Organizations
12:57
41
[202204UPDATE] [DEMO] AWS Organizations - PART1
07:01
42
[202204UPDATE] [DEMO] AWS Organizations - PART2
13:56
43
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Service Control Policies (SCP)
12:44
44
[UPDATE202205] [DEMO] Using Service Control Policies
16:46
45
[ASSOCIATESHARED] CloudFormation Physical & Logical Resources
07:31
46
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [DEMO] Simple Non Portable Template - PART1
10:29
47
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [DEMO] Simple Non Portable Template - PART2
11:29
48
[ASSOCIATESHARED] CloudFormation Template and Pseudo Parameters
06:54
49
[ASSOCIATESHARED] CloudFormation Intrinsic Functions
14:29
50
[ASSOCIATESHARED] CloudFormation Mappings
04:31
51
[ASSOCIATESHARED] CloudFormation Outputs
03:38
52
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [DEMO] Template v2 - Portable
13:35
53
[ASSOCIATESHARED] CloudFormation Conditions
07:25
54
[ASSOCIATESHARED] CloudFormation DependsOn
07:15
55
[ASSOCIATESHARED] CloudFormation Wait Conditions & cfn-signal
11:53
56
[ASSOCIATESHARED] CloudFormation Nested Stacks
13:56
57
[ASSOCIATESHARED] CloudFormation Cross-Stack References
10:06
58
[ASSOCIATESHARED] CloudFormation Stack Sets
09:13
59
[ASSOCIATESHARED] CloudFormation Deletion Policy
05:25
60
[ASSOCIATESHARED] CloudFormation Stack Roles
06:48
61
[ASSOCIATESHARED] CloudFormation Init (CFN-INIT)
08:49
62
[ASSOCIATESHARED] CloudFormation cfn-hup
04:14
63
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [DEMO] wait conditions, cfnsignal, cfninit and cfnhup-PART1
12:52
64
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [DEMO] wait conditions, cfnsignal, cfninit and cfnhup-PART2
14:43
65
[ASSOCIATESHARED] CloudFormation ChangeSets
11:04
66
[ASSOCIATESHARED] CloudFormation Custom Resources
11:03
67
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [DEMO] CloudFormation Custom Resources-PART1
09:13
68
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [DEMO] CloudFormation Custom Resources-PART2
13:27
69
[DEMO] CloudFormation Drift Detection
19:39
70
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Elastic Beanstalk (EB) - Architecture
18:13
71
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [DEMO] Elastic Beanstalk (EB) - Application & Environment - PART1
11:51
72
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [DEMO] Elastic Beanstalk (EB) - Add additional environment and config options - PART2
10:54
73
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Elastic Beanstalk (EB) - Deployment Policies
11:41
74
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [DEMO] Elastic Beanstalk (EB) - Deployment
08:31
75
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Elastic Beanstalk (EB) - Environments and RDS
04:35
76
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Elastic Beanstalk (EB) - Advanced Customisation via .ebextensions
04:53
77
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Elastic Beanstalk (EB) - HTTPS
01:52
78
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Elastic Beanstalk (EB) - Cloning
04:44
79
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Elastic Beanstalk (EB) - Docker
09:12
80
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [DEMO] Elastic Beanstalk (EB) - Section Cleanup
01:41
81
[ASSOCIATESHARED] CloudWatchEvents and EventBridge
06:55
82
[SHAREDALL] AWS Lambda - PART1
11:26
83
[SHAREDALL] AWS Lambda - PART2
14:00
84
[SHAREDALL] AWS Lambda - PART3
17:04
85
Lambda Handler Architecture & Overview - PART1 - Theory
07:53
86
Lambda Handler Architecture & Overview - PART2 - Walkthrough
10:08
87
[202207UPDATE] [DEMO] S3 Events + Lambda (Pixelator) - PART1
18:04
88
[202207UPDATE] [DEMO] S3 Events + Lambda (Pixelator) - PART2
17:44
89
Lambda Versions
04:59
90
Lambda Aliases
04:12
91
Lambda Environment Variables
07:21
92
Monitoring & Logging & Tracing Lambda Based Applications
13:25
93
[DEMO] Accessing Private VPC Resources using Lambda w/ TheCatAPI!!!! - PART1
07:54
94
[DEMO] Accessing Private VPC Resources using Lambda w/ TheCatAPI!!!! - PART2
16:20
95
Lambda Layers
08:30
96
Lambda Container Images
04:15
97
Lambda & ALB Integration
05:22
98
Lambda Resource Policy
09:53
99
[SHAREDALL] API Gateway 101
16:28
100
API Gateway - Methods and Resources
04:29
101
API Gateway - Integrations
14:03
102
API Gateway Stages and Deployments
06:26
103
Open API & Swagger
07:57
104
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Simple Notification Service
07:50
105
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Simple Queue Service
15:31
106
SQS Standard vs FIFO Queues
03:30
107
SQS Extended Client Library
02:53
108
SQS Delay Queues
04:39
109
SQS Dead-Letter Queues
04:18
110
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Step Functions
16:10
111
[202205UPDATE][ASSOCIATESHARED] [AdvancedDemo] Build A Serverless App - Pet-Cuddle-o-Tron - PART1
10:06
112
[202205UPDATE][ASSOCIATESHARED] [AdvancedDemo] Build A Serverless App - Pet-Cuddle-o-Tron - PART2
08:25
113
[202205UPDATE][ASSOCIATESHARED] [AdvancedDemo] Build A Serverless App - Pet-Cuddle-o-Tron - PART3
15:14
114
[202205UPDATE][ASSOCIATESHARED] [AdvancedDemo] Build A Serverless App - Pet-Cuddle-o-Tron - PART4
13:57
115
[202205UPDATE][ASSOCIATESHARED] [AdvancedDemo] Build A Serverless App - Pet-Cuddle-o-Tron - PART5
14:04
116
[202205UPDATE][ASSOCIATESHARED] [AdvancedDemo] Build A Serverless App - Pet-Cuddle-o-Tron - PART6
02:41
117
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Introduction to Containers
17:14
118
[202207UPDATE] [ASSOCIATESHARED] [DEMO] Creating 'container of cats' Docker Image
18:13
119
[ASSOCIATESHARED] ECS - Concepts
10:26
120
[ASSOCIATESHARED] ECS - Cluster Mode
13:10
121
[202207UPDATE] [ASSOCIATESHARED] [DEMO] - Deploying 'container of cats' using Fargate
16:59
122
[SHAREDALL] Kubernetes 101
11:28
123
[SHAREDALL] Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) 101
06:15
124
OpsWorks - Architecture
15:57
125
[ASSOCIATESHARED] SSM Parameter Store
17:01
126
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Secrets Manager
07:48
127
Security Token Service (STS
06:54
128
Policy Interpretation Deep Dive - Example 1
10:24
129
Policy Interpretation Deep Dive - Example 2
09:13
130
Policy Interpretation Deep Dive - Example 3
11:00
131
Permissions Boundaries & Use-cases
17:29
132
AWS Permissions Evaluation
10:26
133
R53 Public Hosted Zones
06:29
134
R53 Private Hosted Zones
05:11
135
CNAME vs R53 Alias
05:20
136
Simple Routing
02:18
137
R53 Health Checks
12:42
138
Failover Routing
01:54
139
[202207UPDATE] [SHAREDALL] [DEMO] Using R53 and Failover Routing-PART1
16:42
140
[202207UPDATE] [SHAREDALL] [DEMO] Using R53 and Failover Routing-PART2
06:29
141
Multi Value Routing
02:33
142
Weighted Routing
03:25
143
Latency Routing
02:45
144
Geolocation Routing
05:03
145
Geoproximity Routing
04:51
146
R53 Interoperability
11:51
147
[REFRESHER] CICD in AWS
14:55
148
[WALKTHROUGH] Working with a Repo & Pushing to CodeCommit [JUST WATCH, DON'T DO]
11:47
149
[REFRESHER] CodePipeline - 101
04:09
150
[REFRESHER] CodeBuild - 101
06:24
151
[REFRESHER] CodeDeploy - 101
10:22
152
Elastic Container Registry (ECR) - Architecture
04:15
153
[AdvancedDemo] - CatPipeline - STAGE0 - INTRO
02:24
154
[AdvancedDemo] - CatPipeline - STAGE1 - CodeCommit
12:40
155
[AdvancedDemo] - CatPipeline - STAGE2 - Build a Docker Image w/ CodeBuild - PART1
13:56
156
[AdvancedDemo] - CatPipeline - STAGE2 - Build a Docker Image w/ CodeBuild - PART2
16:49
157
[AdvancedDemo] - CatPipeline - STAGE3 - Joining the dots - pipeline
16:51
158
[AdvancedDemo] - CatPipeline - STAGE4 - Deploy our Container w/ CodeDeploy - PART1
12:00
159
[AdvancedDemo] - CatPipeline - STAGE4 - Deploy our Container w/ CodeDeploy - PART2
09:20
160
[AdvancedDemo] - CatPipeline - STAGE5 - CLEANUP
03:44
161
CloudWatch - PART1
09:46
162
CloudWatch - PART2
09:19
163
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [DEMO] Logging and Metrics with CW Agent-PART1
12:26
164
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [DEMO] Logging and Metrics with CW Agent-PART2
09:08
165
CloudWatch Logs
13:45
166
CloudTrail
11:41
167
[202205UPDATE] [UPDATED][DEMO] Implementing an Organizational Trail
18:27
168
CloudTrail Logfile Integrity
06:29
169
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Kinesis Data Streams
07:53
170
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Kinesis Data Firehose
09:12
171
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Kinesis Data Analytics
08:52
172
MapReduce 101
10:25
173
EMR Architecture
13:52
174
Amazon Redshift
11:33
175
Amazon Quicksight
04:09
176
Amazon Athena
08:20
177
[202207UPDATE] [DEMO] Amazon Athena - PART1
13:32
178
[202207UPDATE] [DEMO] Amazon Athena - PART2
11:38
179
SSM Architecture and Agent Activation
07:26
180
SSM Run Command
04:48
181
SSM Documents [NEEDS UPDATE]
07:32
182
SSM Inventory & SSM Patching
11:58
183
AWS Config
06:15
184
Service Catalog Overview
07:08
185
Inspector 101
06:29
186
GuardDuty 101
04:15
187
Trusted Advisor 101
08:55
188
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Elastic Block Store (EBS) Service Architecture
08:44
189
[ASSOCIATESHARED] EBS Volume Types - General Purpose
09:24
190
[ASSOCIATESHARED] EBS Volume Types - Provisioned IOPS
06:16
191
[ASSOCIATESHARED] EBS Volume Types - HDD-Based
04:33
192
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Instance Store Volumes - Architecture
09:01
193
[SHAREDALL] Storage Gateway - Volume Gateway
14:16
194
[SHAREDALL] Storage Gateway - Tape Gateway (VTL)
12:12
195
[SHAREDALL] Storage Gateway - File Gateway
12:16
196
[ASSOCIATESHARED] S3 Security (Resource Policies & ACLs)
18:20
197
[ASSOCIATESHARED] S3 Static Hosting
10:37
198
[202207UPDATE] [SHAREDALL] [Demo] Creating a static website with S3 - PART1
09:27
199
[202207UPDATE] [SHAREDALL] [Demo] Creating a static website with S3 - PART2
10:04
200
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Object Versioning & MFA Delete
07:57
201
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [DEMO] - S3 Versioning
15:46
202
[ASSOCIATESHARED] S3 Performance Optimization
11:43
203
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [DEMO] - S3 Performance
05:07
204
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Key Management Service (KMS)
18:39
205
[202207UPDATE] [SHAREDALL] [DEMO] KMS - Encrypting the battleplans with KMS
12:44
206
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Object Encryption - PART1
10:10
207
[ASSOCIATESHARED] Object Encryption - PART2
11:32
208
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [DEMO] Object Encryption
17:08
209
[ASSOCIATESHARED] S3 Object Storage Classes - PART1
09:24
210
[ASSOCIATESHARED] S3 Object Storage Classes - PART2
11:42
211
[ASSOCIATESHARED] S3 Lifecycle Configuration
08:14
212
[ASSOCIATESHARED] S3 Replication
13:28
213
[202205UPDATE] [ASSOCIATESHARED] [DEMO] Cross-Region Replication of an S3 Static Website
20:03
214
[202204UPDATE] [ASSOCIATESHARED] S3 PreSigned URLs
11:12
215
[SHAREDALL] [DEMO] Creating and using PresignedURLs
19:26
216
[ASSOCIATESHARED] S3 Select and Glacier Select
05:33
217
Cross-origin Resource Sharing (CORS)
09:27
218
S3 Events
04:33
219
S3 Access Logs
03:06
220
S3 Object Lock
09:53
221
S3 Access Points
05:53
222
S3 Inventory
13:55
223
[ASSOCIATESHARED] EFS Architecture
09:06
224
[ASSOCIATESHARED] FSx for Windows File Server
11:33
225
[ASSOCIATESHARED] FSx for Lustre
13:58
226
[SHAREDALL] CloudFront - Architecture
14:57
227
[SHAREDALL] CloudFront - TTL and Invalidations
13:49
228
[SHAREDALL] AWS Certificate Manager (ACM)
11:22
229
[SHAREDALL] CloudFront - SSL/TLS & SNI
15:00
230
[SHAREDALL] [DEMO] Adding a CDN to a static Website using S3 and CloudFront - Part 1
15:40
231
[SHAREDALL] [DEMO] Adding a CDN to a static Website using S3 and CloudFront - Part 2
12:20
232
[SHAREDALL] [DEMO] Adding an Alternate CNAME and SSL to CloudFront
11:06
233
[SHAREDALL] CloudFront - Security - OAI & Custom Origins
08:51
234
[SHAREDALL] CloudFront - Private Behaviours, Signed URL & Cookies
07:50
235
[SHAREDALL] [DEMO] Using Origin Access Identity (OAI)
11:27
236
[SHAREDALL] CloudFront - Georestrictions
09:41
237
[SHAREDALL] CloudFront - Lambd@Edge
08:04
238
[ASSOCIATESHARED] DynamoDB Architecture Basics
10:50
239
[ASSOCIATESHARED] DynamoDB Operations, Consistency and Performance - PART1
13:07
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[ASSOCIATESHARED] DynamoDB Operations, Consistency and Performance - PART2
11:25
241
[ASSOCIATESHARED] DynamoDB Indexes (LSI and GSI)
12:36
242
[ASSOCIATESHARED] DynamoDB Streams and Triggers
09:11
243
[ASSOCIATESHARED] DynamoDB Accelerator (DAX)
10:59
244
[ASSOCIATESHARED] DynamoDB Global Tables
05:10
245
DynamoDB Time-To-Live (TTL)
04:50
246
[ASSOCIATESHARED] High-Availability vs Fault-Tolerance vs Disaster Recovery
17:22
247
Types of DR - Cold, Warm, PilotLight
17:42
248
DR Architecture - Storage
08:10
249
DR Architecture - Compute
07:53
250
DR Architecture - Database
10:21
251
DR Architecture - Networking
08:23
252
Launch Configuration and Templates
04:01
253
Auto-Scaling Groups
16:02
254
ASG Scaling Policies
10:24
255
ASG Lifecycle Hooks
04:42
256
ASG Health Checks EC2 vs ALB
03:39
257
[REFRESHER] Load Balancing Evolution
04:11
258
[SHAREDALL] Elastic Load Balancer Architecture - PART1
10:19
259
[SHAREDALL] Elastic Load Balancer Architecture - PART2
12:33
260
[SHAREDALL] Application Load balancing (ALB) vs Network Load Balancing (NLB)
16:21
261
Session State
09:12
262
Session Stickiness
09:26
263
[SHAREDALL] [DEMO] Seeing Session Stickiness in Action
12:58
264
Gateway Load Balancer (GWLB)
13:41
265
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [AdvancedDemo] Architecture Evolution - STAGE1 - PART1
14:27
266
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [AdvancedDemo] Architecture Evolution - STAGE1 - PART2
11:07
267
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [AdvancedDemo] Architecture Evolution - STAGE2
09:33
268
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [AdvancedDemo] Architecture Evolution - STAGE3
19:31
269
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [AdvancedDemo] Architecture Evolution - STAGE4
18:21
270
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [AdvancedDemo] Architecture Evolution - STAGE 5 - PART1
11:32
271
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [AdvancedDemo] Architecture Evolution - STAGE 5 - PART2
15:07
272
[ASSOCIATESHARED] [AdvancedDemo] Architecture Evolution - STAGE6
05:42
273
Connection Draining
03:47
274
X-Forwarded-For & Proxy Protocol
07:17
275
Sample Question Walkthrough 1
08:59
276
Sample Question Walkthrough 2
08:11
277
Thanks & a favour
03:16
278
[update ch 28.07.23] [DEMO] Aliases and Versions
13:11
279
[update ch 28.07.23] [DOP-C02] [ADVDEMO] API Gateway Integrations - Mock, Lambda, AWS Service
23:56
280
[update ch 28.07.23] S3 Bucket Keys
06:00
281
[update ch 28.07.23] [DOP-C02] [ADVDEMO] Multi-Region Access Points
20:26
282
[update ch 28.07.23] [SHAREDALL] CloudFront (CF) - Behaviours
09:22
283
[update ch 28.07.23] [SHAREDALL] CloudFront (CF) - Origin Types & Origin Architecture
10:21
284
[update ch 28.07.23] [DOP-C02] Web Application Firewall (WAF), WEBACLs, Rule Groups and Rules
19:18
285
[update ch 28.07.23] [DOP-C02] AWS Network Firewall - 101
14:19
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What prerequisites do I need before enrolling in this course?
Before enrolling in the AWS Certified DevOps Engineer - Professional course, you should have a foundational understanding of AWS services and experience with AWS management console. Familiarity with identity and access management (IAM), multi-factor authentication, and basic concepts of cloud security and networking are also recommended. It is beneficial if you have prior experience with infrastructure as code using AWS CloudFormation and a general understanding of continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) processes.
What projects or systems will I learn to build in this course?
In this course, you will learn to build and manage continuous delivery systems and methodologies on AWS. You will implement and automate security controls, governance processes, and compliance validation. Additionally, the course covers designing and deploying monitoring, metrics, and logging systems, as well as creating systems that are highly available, scalable, and self-healing. Practical exercises include creating AWS accounts, managing IAM roles and policies, and using AWS CloudFormation for infrastructure automation.
Who is the target audience for this course?
This course is designed for individuals seeking to become AWS Certified DevOps Engineers. It targets IT professionals with experience in AWS looking to deepen their understanding of AWS services in the context of DevOps. The course is particularly suited for those involved in managing and automating operational processes and those responsible for implementing security and compliance controls within AWS environments.
How does this course compare in depth and scope to other AWS certification courses?
The AWS Certified DevOps Engineer - Professional course covers advanced topics in AWS, focusing on the integration of DevOps practices. It goes beyond foundational AWS certifications by delving into complex systems such as CI/CD pipelines, security automation, and infrastructure as code with CloudFormation. The course is more specialized than associate-level certifications, offering a comprehensive exploration of tools and processes necessary for efficient AWS DevOps operations.
What specific AWS tools and platforms are covered in this course?
This course covers a wide range of AWS tools and platforms. Key topics include Identity and Access Management (IAM), AWS Organizations, and AWS CloudFormation for managing and automating infrastructure. It also includes lessons on DNS management with Route53, security practices with SSL/TLS, and monitoring and logging solutions. The course emphasizes practical application with demos and exercises using these AWS services.
What topics are not covered in this course?
This course does not cover topics outside the scope of AWS-specific DevOps practices. It focuses on AWS products and services exclusively, so it does not delve into non-AWS tools or services for DevOps such as Jenkins, Docker, or Kubernetes. Additionally, it does not include basic programming or scripting language tutorials, assuming prior knowledge in those areas.
How much time should I expect to commit to this course?
The time commitment for this course will vary depending on your prior experience with AWS and DevOps practices. The course materials are extensive and include both theoretical lessons and practical exercises. It is recommended that students allocate several hours per week over a period of a few months to fully engage with the content and complete the exercises for optimal understanding and exam preparation.