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    DevOps Engineering on AWS teaches you how to use the combination of DevOps cultural philosophies, practices, and tools to increase your organization’s ability to develop, deliver, and maintain applications and services at high velocity on AWS. This course covers Continuous Integration (CI), Continuous Delivery (CD), infrastructure as code, microservices, monitoring and logging, and communication and collaboration. Hands-on labs give you experience building and deploying AWS CloudFormation templates and CI/CD pipelines that build and deploy applications on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), serverless applications, and container-based applications. Labs for multi-pipeline workflows and pipelines that deploy to multiple environments are also included.

    The final day is an AWS Jam, a gamified event, with teams competing to score points by completing a series of challenges according to established best practices based on concepts covered in the course. You get to experience a wide range of AWS services in a series of real-world scenarios that represent common operational and troubleshooting tasks. The end result is developing, enhancing, and validating your skillsets in the AWS Cloud through real-world problem solving, exploring new services, features, and understanding how they interoperate.

    DevOps Engineering on AWS with AWS Jam (AWSDEVOPS-AWS-JAM) Objectives

    • In this course you will learn to:
    • Use DevOps best practices to develop deliver and maintain applications and services at high velocity on AWS
    • List the advantages roles and responsibilities of small autonomous DevOps teams
    • Design and implement an infrastructure on AWS that supports DevOps development projects
    • Leverage AWS Cloud9 to write run and debug your code
    • Deploy various environments with AWS CloudFormation
    • Host secure highly scalable and private Git repositories with AWS CodeCommit
    • Integrate Git repositories into CI/CD pipelines
    • Automate build test and packaging code with AWS CodeBuild
    • Securely store and leverage Docker images and integrate them into your CI/CD pipelines
    • Build CI/CD pipelines to deploy applications on Amazon EC2 serverless applications and container-based applications
    • Implement common deployment strategies such as ``all at once`` ``rolling`` and
    • ``blue/green``
    • Integrate testing and security into CI/CD pipelines
    • Monitor applications and environments using AWS tools and technologies
    • Work in a team environment to solve real AWS use-case challenges in an AWS Jam

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    • DevOps Engineering on AWS with AWS Jam (AWSDEVOPS-AWS-JAM) Prerequisites

      This course is intended for:

      DevOps engineers
      DevOps architects
      Operations engineers
      System administrators
      Developers
      Prerequisites
      We recommend that attendees of this course have:

      Previous attendance at the Cloud Operations on AWS (formerly Systems Operations) (AWSSYS) or Developing on AWS (AWSD) courses
      Working knowledge of one or more high-level programing languages, such as C#, Java, PHP, Ruby, Python
      Intermediate knowledge of administering Linux or Windows systems at the command-line level
      Two or more years of experience provisioning, operating, and managing AWS environments

    • DevOps Engineering on AWS with AWS Jam (AWSDEVOPS-AWS-JAM) Delivery Format

      In-Person

      Online

    • DevOps Engineering on AWS with AWS Jam (AWSDEVOPS-AWS-JAM) Outline

      Day 1

      Module 0: Course overview
      Course objective
      Suggested prerequisites
      Course overview breakdown
      Module 1: Introduction to DevOps
      What is DevOps?
      The Amazon journey to DevOps
      Foundations for DevOps
      Module 2: Infrastructure Automation
      Introduction to Infrastructure Automation
      Diving into the AWS CloudFormation template
      Modifying an AWS CloudFormation template
      Demonstration: AWS CloudFormation template structure, parameters, stacks, updates, importing resources, and drift detection
      Module 3: AWS Toolkits
      Configuring the AWS CLI
      AWS Software Development Kits (AWS SDKs)
      AWS SAM CLI
      AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK)
      AWS Cloud9
      Demonstration: AWS CLI and AWS CDK
      Hands-on lab: Using AWS CloudFormation to provision and manage a basic infrastructure
      Module 4: Continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) with development tools
      CI/CD Pipeline and Dev Tools
      Demonstration: CI/CD pipeline displaying some actions from AWS CodeCommit, AWS CodeBuild, AWS CodeDeploy and AWS CodePipeline
      Hands-on lab: Deploying an application to an EC2 fleet using AWS CodeDeploy
      Day 2

      Module 5: Introduction to Microservices
      Introduction to Microservices
      Module 6: DevOps and containers
      Deploying applications with Docker
      Amazon Elastic Container Service and AWS Fargate
      Amazon Elastic Container Registry and Amazon Elastic Kubernetes service
      Demonstration: CI/CD pipeline deployment in a containerized application
      Module 7: DevOps and serverless computing
      AWS Lambda and AWS Fargate
      AWS Serverless Application Repository and AWS SAM
      AWS Step Functions
      Demonstration: AWS Lambda and characteristics
      Demonstration: AWS SAM quick start in AWS Cloud9
      Hands-on lab: Deploying a serverless application using AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM) and a CI/CD Pipeline
      Module 8: Deployment strategies
      Continuous Deployment
      Deployments with AWS Services
      Module 9: Automated testing
      Introduction to testing
      Tests: Unit, integration, fault tolerance, load, and synthetic
      Product and service integrations
      Day 3

      Module 10: Security automation
      Introduction to DevSecOps
      Security of the Pipeline
      Security in the Pipeline
      Threat Detection Tools
      Demonstration: AWS Security Hub, Amazon GuardDuty, AWS Config, and Amazon Inspector
      Module 11: Configuration management
      Introduction to the configuration management process
      AWS services and tooling for configuration management
      Hands-on lab: Performing blue/green deployments with CI/CD pipelines and Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS)
      Module 12: Observability
      Introduction to observability
      AWS tools to assist with observability
      Hands-on lab: Using AWS DevOps tools for CI/CD pipeline automations
      Module 13: Reference architecture (Optional module)
      Reference architectures
      Module 14: Course summary
      Components of DevOps practice
      CI/CD pipeline review
      AWS Certification
      Day 4

      AWS Jam
      Participate in team based challenges in a real AWS environment
      Compete with your colleagues in a gamified, hands-on learning experience
      Apply your learning from the course on various AWS services