Cloud computing with AWS
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform, offering over 200 fully featured services from data centers globally. Millions of customers—including the fastest-growing startups, largest enterprises, and leading government agencies—are using AWS to lower costs, become more agile, and innovate faster.
Most functionality
AWS has significantly more services, and more features within those services, than any other cloud provider–from infrastructure technologies like compute, storage, and databases–to emerging technologies, such as machine learning and artificial intelligence, data lakes and analytics, and Internet of Things. This makes it faster, easier, and more cost effective to move your existing applications to the cloud and build nearly anything you can imagine.
AWS also has the deepest functionality within those services. For example, AWS offers the widest variety of databases that are purpose-built for different types of applications so you can choose the right tool for the job to get the best cost and performance.
Largest community of customers and partners
Most secure
AWS is architected to be the most flexible and secure cloud computing environment available today. Our core infrastructure is built to satisfy the security requirements for the military, global banks, and other high-sensitivity organizations. This is backed by a deep set of cloud security tools, with 230 security, compliance, and governance services and features. AWS supports 98 security standards and compliance certifications, and all 117 AWS services that store customer data offer the ability to encrypt that data.
About the course
Cloud is here to stay. We focus on helping you understand the cloud. Once you understand cloud well, you will be able to use your skills on AWS or any cloud platform.
Architectures are going cloud-neutral – Serverless, Microservices, Containers, and Container Orchestration. A certification lacks value if you do not understand and practice these important skills.
We will help you get prepared for a Cloud Neutral Future and have practical cloud skills to go along with the most popular architectures.

Course for you, if:
- You want to start your cloud journey with AWS
- You want to become AWS Developer
- You have some programming basic experience and you want to start your cloud journey with an AWS
Look No Further!
Curriculum
- 8 Sections
- 61 Lessons
- 20 Weeks
- Getting Started with AWS Developer Associate2
- Getting Started - Cloud and AWS - Regions and AZs5
- Getting Started - EC212
- 4.1Section Overview – EC2
- 4.2Exploring EC2 Fundamentals
- 4.3Creating your first EC2 instance
- 4.4Understanding EC2 instance type and SSH with Instance Connect
- 4.5Installing HTTP Webserver on EC2
- 4.6Playing with EC2 Instance Metadata Service and Dynamic Data
- 4.7Exposing EC2 dynamic data details on HTTP Web Server
- 4.8JSON Viewer Plugin
- 4.9Playing with EC2 Security Groups
- 4.10Understanding EC2 Public and Private IP Addresses
- 4.11Understanding Elastic IP Addresses
- 4.12Simplify EC2 HTTP server setup
- Monitor Billing on the Cloud2
- Getting Started - AWS Elastic Load Balancing19
- 6.1Getting started with Load Balancing – AWS Elastic Load Balancing
- 6.2Understanding HTTP, HTTPS, UDP and TCP Protocols
- 6.3Exploring Types of AWS Elastic Load Balancers
- 6.4AWS Elastic Load Balancing – Getting started with Classic Load Balancer
- 6.5Exploring Classic Load Balancer Further
- 6.6AWS Elastic Load Balancing – Getting started with Application Load Balancer
- 6.7Exploring Application Load Balancer Further
- 6.8Understand AWS Elastic Load Balancing Listeners
- 6.9Exploring Application Load Balancer Target Groups
- 6.10Using Multiple Target Groups for Microservices Architectures
- 6.11Exploring Listener Rules in ALB
- 6.12Getting started with Auto Scaling Groups
- 6.13Creating Your First Auto Scaling Group
- 6.14Playing with Auto Scaling Group
- 6.15Understanding Auto Scaling Components and Dynamic Scaling Policies
- 6.16Exploring Auto Scaling Policies – Dynamic Scaling
- 6.17Exploring Auto Scaling Scenarios
- 6.18Getting Started with a Network Load Balancer
- 6.19Creating a Network Load Balancer
- Serverless with AWS Lambda8
- 7.1Introduction to Serverless
- 7.2Getting started with AWS Lambda
- 7.3Creating Your First Serverless Function with AWS Lambda
- 7.4Understanding Your First Serverless Function – AWS Lambda Event and Response
- 7.5Playing with Your First Serverless Function – AWS Lambda Context
- 7.6Playing with Your First Serverless Function – AWS Lambda Basic Settings
- 7.7Monitoring your AWS Lambda Serverless Functions – CloudWatch and XRay
- 7.8Versioning your AWS Lambda Serverless Functions – Versions and Alias
- AWS API Gateway8
- 8.1Getting started with AWS API Gateway
- 8.2Getting started with AWS API Gateway – API Types – HTTP, REST and WebSockets
- 8.3Creating Your First AWS API Gateway – REST API
- 8.4Understanding the Basics of Handling Request with AWS REST API Gateway
- 8.5Playing with AWS REST API Gateway – Customizing Mock Response and Headers
- 8.6Integrating AWS REST API Gateway with Lambda Integration
- 8.7Playing with API Gateway – Using Mapping Template to map Request Headers and Params
- 8.8Playing with API Gateway – Creating POST Method
- Exporing API Gateway5
