Event
AWS Amazon Web Services – General Immersion Day («AWSGID»)
Course facts
Are you new to Amazon Web Services (AWS) or do you have experience and want to dive deeper into AWS? Then the General Immersion Day is for you. An Immersion Day provides hands-on experience with AWS services under the guidance of a Solution Architect. An Immersion Day is organized around a theme and includes four presentations with hands-on labs that follow a common thread to help you learn the services.
As this is a technical workshop, we recommend that you bring your own laptop.
Agenda
- Welcome and Introduction
- Introduction to AWS and Overview of EC2
- EC2 Hands-on lab
- Networking on AWS
- VPC Hands-on lab
- Lunch Break (sponsored by Digicomp)
- Storage on AWS
- S3 Immersion lab
- Security Essentials
- IAM Hands-on lab
- AWS Architecutre Best Practices
- Q&A and Feedback
The key topics
- Amazon EC2 – Secure and scalable compute capacity to support virtually any workload
- Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) – A service that lets you launch AWS resources on a logically isolated virtual network that you define
- Amazon S3 – Object storage to store and retrieve any amount of data from any storage location
- AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) – Secure access management to AWS services and resources
The AWS General Immersion Day is hosted by our partner and AWS experts, Amanox Solutions. Digicomp Academy is sponsoring the location and lunch.
The hands-on labs are divided into basic and advanced modules:
- In the basic modules, you will learn various features of each of the basic AWS services
- In the advanced modules, you will learn how to organically connect each service to create an architecture like a three-tier web application
- People responsible for explaining the technical benefits of AWS services to customers
- Anyone who wants to learn and experience the basics of the AWS cloud through keynote presentations and hands-on labs
The following level of knowledge is recommended:
- IT experience
- Basic knowledge of common data center architectures and components (servers, networks, databases, applications, etc.)
No prior experience with cloud computing or AWS required.