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Cloud Computing

The cloud has become a key enabler for innovation with beneficial features like high availability, unlimited capacity, and on-demand scalability and elasticity. Learn the fundamentals of cloud computing while being introduced to compute power, security, storage, networking, messaging, and management services in the cloud. While learning the fundamentals, you will explore tools and services offered by Amazon Web Services (AWS) through interactive hands-on exercises. By the end of the course, you will have deployed your first website to AWS.

Foundational & Compute Service

Storage & Content Delivery

Security

Networking & Elasticity

Messaging & Containers

AWS Management

Deploy Static Website on AWS

Cloud Basics

Explore the foundational concepts of designing and deploying scalable, extendable, and maintainable full stack applications using modern cloud architecture. All concepts are covered at a fundamental level and motivated with practical, real world programming exercises. Through the course, you’ll have built and deployed a multi-service cloud stack. By the end of this course, you’ll understand key design decisions and useful tools to maintain your application.

Develop

Storing Data in the Cloud

Building and Deploying

User Authentication and Security

Scaling and Fixing

Udagram Your Own Instagram on AWS

Best Practices for Micro-Services Development

Microservices are becoming the default mode of developing and deploying applications at scale. The microservices architecture makes it easier to scale an application to a large system and is a great enabler for continuous integration and delivery. Microservices architecture allows independent scaling, independent releases and deployments and independent development so that each service has its own codebase. In this course we will cover the best practices on how to develop and deploy microservices. You will learn topics such as different microservice architecture patterns, independent scaling, resiliency, service replication, service registration and discovery. By the end of this course, you should be able to design and build an application using a microservice architecture.

Development & Governance

Container

Service Replication

Service Registration, Discovery  & Scaling

Independent Development

Refactor Udagram app to Microservices

Serverless Introduction

Serverless technologies have become very popular recently because they can increase the speed of development and drastically reduce the cost of running a cloud infrastructure. This course combines the theory of using serverless technologies with the practice of developing a complex serverless application. You will learn advanced serverless features such as implementing WebSockets and stream processing, and learn about serverless best practices throughout the course.

REST API

Serverless Framework

Event Processing

Authentication

Best Practices

Serverless Application

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Summary Introduction

Cloud Fundamentals Project

The cloud is perfect for hosting static websites that only include HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files that require no server-side processing. In this project, you will deploy a static website to AWS. First, you will create a S3 bucket and upload the website files to your bucket. Next, you will configure the bucket for website hosting and secure it using IAM policies. Next, you will speed up content delivery using AWS’ content distribution network service, CloudFront. Lastly, you will access your website in a browser using the unique CloudFront endpoint.

Prerequisites:

Topics Covered:

  • S3 bucket creation
  • S3 bucket configuration
  • Website distribution via CloudFront
  • Access website via web browser
 

 

Dependencies

Cloud Services
  • Amazon Web Services S3 – Resource hosting and deployments
  • AWS CloudFront – CDN for SPA
  • AWS EKS – Backend API
  • AWS DynamoDB – Persistent Datastore
  • AWS Cognito – User Authentication
Performance Tracking and DevOps Tools:
  • AWS CloudWatch – Performance and Health checks
  • Sentry – Bug Reporting
    • Alternates:
    • TBD
  • Google Analytics – Usage Reporting
    • Alternates:
    • Mixpanel
  • Travis (CI/CD)
Frameworks:
  • Ionic (Javascript) (Frontend)
  • Node.js (Javascript) (Backend)