Course Outline
Introduction
Preparing an AWS Account for Government Use
Overview of Amazon ECS Features and Architecture for Government
Costs of Running Amazon ECS for Government Operations
Overview of the Different ECS Components for Government Applications
Navigating the CLI for Government Users
Working with the ECS Agent in a Government Context
Working with ECS Tasks for Government Services
Overview of ECS Services for Government Deployments
Creating a Containerized Application for Government Use
Creating a Cluster for Government Operations
Deploying the Application for Government Needs
Scaling the Application for Government Requirements
Scheduling and Automation for Government Workflows
Assigning the Application to a Domain Name for Government Purposes
Setting up a Continuous Integration Pipeline for Government Projects
Integrating Docker and Kubernetes with an Existing Continuous Integration System for Government
Troubleshooting for Government Users
Summary and Conclusion for Government Applications
Requirements
- A foundational understanding of Docker principles.
- Practical experience with the Linux command line.
- An Amazon AWS account with a minimum balance of 10 USD.
Audience
- Developers for government agencies and departments
- System Administrators for government operations
- DevOps Engineers for government projects
Testimonials (5)
Trainer had good grasp of concepts
Josheel - Verizon Connect
Course - Amazon Redshift
The practice part.
Radu - Ness Digital Engineering
Course - AWS: A Hands-on Introduction to Cloud Computing
The training was more practical
Siphokazi Biyana - Vodacom SA
Course - Kubernetes on AWS
The trainer knew exactly what they were speaking about.
Madumetsa Msomi - BMW
Course - AWS DevOps Engineers
All good, nothing to improve