AWS: Building Reliable Architectures (SAA-C03)

Certified Solutions Architect—Associate Exam [Covers EC2, VPC, ELB, CloudFormation, Route 53, and More]

Description

Reliability is all about ensuring your cloud-based applications are not just “up and running,” but that they’re performing as they should. Learning to balance reliability, cost, and complexity are essential skills for an AWS solutions architect.

In this course, you’ll learn how to

  • Build highly available architectures on AWS.
  • Calculate availability and design architectures to meet specific availability requirements
  • Deploy and connect scalable virtual private cloud (VPC) networks
  • Implement highly available applications using elastic load balancers (ELBs) and Auto Scaling
  • Properly scope and configure virtual private cloud (VPC) availability zones
  • Use Route 53 to build multi-region architectures
  • Achieve extreme availability by using multiple AWS regions
  • Configure and use NAT gateways
  • Build active-active and active-passive failover designs
  • Automatically provision and configure your AWS architecture with CloudFormation
  • Deploy complex architectures in minutes using CloudFormation

This course is intended for:

  • Anyone pursuing their AWS Certified Solutions Architect: Associate certification
  • Anyone responsible for configuring, designing, deploying, or supporting workloads/applications on AWS
  • Anyone who designs, supports, or configures AWS architectures

Prerequisites:

  • A hunger for learning and a drive to take the next step in your career
  • To complete the hands-on exercises, you’ll need an AWS account and the AWS command line interface (CLI) which you can download from Amazon AWS.
  • A secure shell (SSH) client such as PuTTy or Xshell

Thanks for watching!

-Ben Piper

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone pursuing their AWS Certified Solutions Architect: Associate certification
  • Anyone responsible for configuring, designing, deploying, or supporting workloads/applications on AWS
  • Anyone who designs, supports, or configures AWS architectures

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