Course Outline
Introduction
- Beyond the AWS Management Console
- Infrastructure as Code for government
Overview of AWS CloudFormation Features and Components
- Parameters, mappings, resources, outputs, conditions, metadata, etc.
Getting Started with CloudFormation for government
- Setting up AWS Accounts and Services for government operations
- Operating the AWS CloudFormation Command Line Interface (CLI) for government use
Describing Infrastructure for government
- Overview of YAML syntax for defining infrastructure as code
- Writing a YAML template to deploy and manage resources
Deploying Infrastructure for government
- Initializing infrastructure components, such as S3 buckets for government storage
- Bootstrapping EC2 instances for government applications
- Customizing a Stack to meet specific government requirements
Maintaining Infrastructure for government
- Updating infrastructure components, such as S3 buckets, to enhance security and functionality
- Deleting infrastructure components, such as S3 buckets, when they are no longer needed
- Troubleshooting common issues in CloudFormation stacks for government
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Experience with Linux command line operations
- Familiarity with Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Audience for government
- System Administrators
- DevOps Engineers
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