AWS: Monitoring, Logging and Governance
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AWS: Monitoring, Logging and Governance
This course is part of Exam Prep: AWS Certified DevOps Engineer - Professional Specialization
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Explore ways to ingest, filter, transform, and deliver events to build new applications.
Implement and provision serverless and container-based applications in AWS.
Understand the concepts of AWS Serverless Application Repository service.
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AWS: Monitoring, Logging, and Governance Course is the fifth course of Exam Prep: AWS Certified DevOps Engineer - Professional Specialization. This course teaches the concepts of monitoring, logging, and tracking the resiliency of your applications by exploring services in AWS. Learners will be able to deploy serverless applications in powerful ways using managed repositories. The course is divided into three modules and each module is further segmented by Lessons and Video Lectures. This course facilitates learners with approximately 3:00-3:30 Hours of Video lectures that provide both Theory and Hands-On knowledge. Also, Graded and Ungraded Quizzes are provided with every module in order to test the ability of learners.
Module 1: Monitoring and Logging in AWS Module 2: Governance Controls in AWS Module 3: Deploy Serverless Architectures One year of experience in monitoring AWS resources throughout the infrastructure. Candidates should have knowledge of monitoring, governance, and logging concepts and how to use related AWS tools. By the end of this course, a learner will be able to: - Implement governance controls in AWS. - Explore the methods to track the resilience of the applications on AWS. - Describe the deployment workflow tool in AWS. - Analyze, debug, and trace production and distributed applications in AWS.
Welcome to Week 1 of the AWS: Monitoring, Logging and Governance course. This week, we will focus on understanding monitoring and governance concepts in AWS. We wil also focus on some consistent ways to ingest, filter, transform, and deliver events to build new applications quickly. By the end of the week, we should have a good understanding of how to effectively tag and monitor logs data using different AWS services.
What's included
7 videos3 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
7 videosβ’Total 53 minutes
- Tagging Resources in AWSβ’10 minutes
- Amazon CloudWatch - Logsβ’9 minutes
- Amazon CloudWatch - Metrics & Alarmsβ’9 minutes
- Amazon EventBridge - Eventsβ’6 minutes
- AWS X-ray - Overviewβ’7 minutes
- AWS X-ray - Implementationβ’8 minutes
- Implement Taggingβ’5 minutes
3 readingsβ’Total 30 minutes
- Course Outlineβ’10 minutes
- Overview of Monitoring and Logging in AWSβ’10 minutes
- Welcome to the courseβ’10 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 25 minutes
- Monitoring and Tagging resources - Knowledge Checkβ’10 minutes
- Monitoring and Logging in AWS - Assessmentβ’15 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Meet & Greetβ’10 minutes
Welcome to Week 2 of the AWS: Monitoring, Logging and Governance. This week, we will introduced to governance concepts and fulfill compliance requirements to the underlying AWS services. We will also learn to automate provisioning and deploying serverless and container-based applications. At the end, we will focus on a central place to define, validate, and track the resilience of the applications on AWS.
What's included
12 videos1 reading2 assignments
12 videosβ’Total 61 minutes
- AWS Service Catalogβ’2 minutes
- AWS Service Catalog: Data Protectionβ’8 minutes
- AWS Service Catalog - Labβ’6 minutes
- AWS Protonβ’6 minutes
- AWS Proton: Templates and Bundlesβ’5 minutes
- AWS Proton - Lab Part 1β’4 minutes
- AWS Proton - Lab Part 2β’6 minutes
- AWS Resilience Hubβ’6 minutes
- AWS Resilience Hub Workflowβ’3 minutes
- AWS Resilience Hub Interface Introductionβ’5 minutes
- AWS Resilience Hub - Lab Part 1β’4 minutes
- AWS Resilience Hub - Lab Part 2β’6 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Overview of Governance tools in AWSβ’10 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 40 minutes
- Organize, Govern and Track AWS resources - Knowledge Checkβ’20 minutes
- Governance tools in AWS - Assessmentβ’20 minutes
Welcome to Week 3 of the AWS: Monitoring, Logging and Governance. This week, we will be introduced to AWS Serverless Application Repository service in AWS. It is a managed repository for serverless applications to share reusable applications, and deploy serverless architectures in multiple ways. By the end of the week, we should have a good understanding of how to use a managed repository for serverless applications.
What's included
5 videos3 readings4 assignments
5 videosβ’Total 33 minutes
- AWS Serverless Application Repositoryβ’7 minutes
- AWS Serverless Application Repository: Benefits and Workflowβ’7 minutes
- AWS Serverless Application Repository: Publish SAMβ’7 minutes
- AWS Serverless Application Repository: Create S3 Bucketβ’5 minutes
- AWS Serverless Application Repository: Test and Verifyβ’6 minutes
3 readingsβ’Total 30 minutes
- Overview of Deploy Serverless Architecturesβ’10 minutes
- Key Takeaways of the courseβ’10 minutes
- Course Conclusionβ’10 minutes
4 assignmentsβ’Total 85 minutes
- AWS Serverless Application Repository: Use Cases - Knowledge Checkβ’5 minutes
- Project: AWS Access control alerts with CloudWatch and CloudTrailβ’50 minutes
- Deploy Serverless Architectures - Assessmentβ’5 minutes
- Course Assessment Quizβ’25 minutes
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