DevOps Engineering on AWS

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Course Overview

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.

At the end of the training, participants will be able to:

  1. Use DevOps best practices to develop, deliver, and maintain applications and services at high velocity on AWS
  2. List the advantages, roles and responsibilities of small autonomous DevOps teams
  3. Design and implement an infrastructure on AWS that supports DevOps development projects
  4. Leverage AWS Cloud9 to write, run and debug your code
  5. Deploy various environments with AWS CloudFormation
  6. Host secure, highly scalable, and private Git repositories with AWS CodeCommit
  7. Integrate Git repositories into CI/CD pipelines
  8. Automate build, test, and packaging code with AWS CodeBuild
  9. Securely store and leverage Docker images and integrate them into your CI/CD pipelines
  10. Build CI/CD pipelines to deploy applications on Amazon EC2, serverless applications, and container-based applications
  11. Implement common deployment strategies such as “all at once,” “rolling,” and “blue/green”
  12. Integrate testing and security into CI/CD pipelines
  13. Monitor applications and environments using AWS tools and technologies

Pre-requisite

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

Duration

3 days

Course Outline

  1. Course objective
  2. Suggested prerequisites
  3. Course overview breakdown
  1. What is DevOps?
  2. The Amazon journey to DevOps
  3. Foundations for DevOps
  1. Introduction to Infrastructure Automation
  2. Diving into the AWS CloudFormation template
  3. Modifying an AWS CloudFormation template
  4. Demonstration: AWS CloudFormation template structure, parameters, stacks, updates, importing resources, and drift detection
  1. Configuring the AWS CLI
  2. AWS Software Development Kits (AWS SDKs)
  3. AWS SAM CLI
  4. AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK)
  5. AWS Cloud9
  6. Demonstration: AWS CLI and AWS CDK
  7. Hands-on lab: Using AWS CloudFormation to provision and manage a basic infrastructure
  1. CI/CD Pipeline and Dev Tools
  2. Demonstration: CI/CD pipeline displaying some actions from AWS CodeCommit, AWS CodeBuild, AWS CodeDeploy and AWS CodePipeline
  3. Hands-on lab: Deploying an application to an EC2 fleet using AWS CodeDeploy
  1. AWS CodePipeline
  2. Demonstration: AWS integration with Jenkins
  3. Hands-on lab: Automating code deployments using AWS CodePipeline
  1. Introduction to Microservices
  1. Deploying applications with Docker
  2. Amazon Elastic Container Service and AWS Fargate
  3. Amazon Elastic Container Registry and Amazon Elastic Kubernetes service
  4. Demonstration: CI/CD pipeline deployment in a containerized application
  1. AWS Lambda and AWS Fargate
  2. AWS Serverless Application Repository and AWS SAM
  3. AWS Step Functions
  4. Demonstration: AWS Lambda and characteristics
  5. Demonstration: AWS SAM quick start in AWS Cloud9
  6. Hands-on lab: Deploying a serverless application using AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM) and a CI/CD Pipeline
  1. Continuous Deployment
  2. Deployments with AWS Services
  1. Introduction to testing
  2. Tests: Unit, integration, fault tolerance, load, and synthetic
  3. Product and service integrations
  1. Introduction to DevSecOps
  2. Security of the Pipeline
  3. Security in the Pipeline
  4. Threat Detection Tools
  5. Demonstration: AWS Security Hub, Amazon GuardDuty, AWS Config, and Amazon Inspector
  1. Introduction to the configuration management process
  1. Introduction to observability
  2. AWS tools to assist with observability
  3. Hands-on lab: Using AWS DevOps tools for CI/CD pipeline automations
  1. Components of DevOps practice
  2. CI/CD pipeline review
  3. AWS Certification

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