AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials: Mastering Cloud Computing Fundamentals, Exams of Business Ethics

A comprehensive overview of the essential concepts and features of aws cloud practitioner, covering topics such as agility, availability, scalability, and various aws services like ec2, rds, and lambda. It delves into the key benefits of cloud computing, including global reach, increased experimentation, and a culture of innovation. The document also explores the fundamental characteristics of aws, such as compute, storage, and data transfer, as well as the purchasing considerations for ec2 instances. This resource is valuable for individuals seeking to understand the core principles and capabilities of the aws cloud platform, making it a useful reference for university students, it professionals, and lifelong learners interested in cloud computing.

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2024/2025

Available from 10/03/2024

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AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials
Agility - -Speed
-Experimentation
-Culture of Innovation
Agility Benefits - -Global Reach
-Increase Experimentation
-Increase Innovation
Region - -Physical location in the world
-Contains multiple Availability Zones
Availability Zone - -One or more discrete data centers
-Housed in serrate facilities
Fault Tolerance - -Applications operational during component failure
-Built-in redundancy of components
High Availability - -Systems "always" functioning and available
-Downtime is minimized
-Without human interaction
Elasticity/Scalability - Scale computing resources up or down easily
Region - 2 or more availability zones
Availability Zone - Collection of data centers in a region
Edge Location - Host a content delivery network to deliver content to the customers
VPC - Virtual Private Cloud
EC2 - Elastic Cloud Compute
RDS - Relational Database Service
Multiple VPCs per account? - Yes
Subnets - -Used to divide Amazon VPC
-Allows Amazon VPC to span multiple AZs
Route Tables - Control traffic going out of subnets
IGW - Internet Gateway
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AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials

Agility - - Speed

  • Experimentation
  • Culture of Innovation Agility Benefits - - Global Reach
  • Increase Experimentation
  • Increase Innovation Region - - Physical location in the world
  • Contains multiple Availability Zones Availability Zone - - One or more discrete data centers
  • Housed in serrate facilities Fault Tolerance - - Applications operational during component failure
  • Built-in redundancy of components High Availability - - Systems "always" functioning and available
  • Downtime is minimized
  • Without human interaction Elasticity/Scalability - Scale computing resources up or down easily Region - 2 or more availability zones Availability Zone - Collection of data centers in a region Edge Location - Host a content delivery network to deliver content to the customers VPC - Virtual Private Cloud EC2 - Elastic Cloud Compute RDS - Relational Database Service Multiple VPCs per account? - Yes Subnets - - Used to divide Amazon VPC
  • Allows Amazon VPC to span multiple AZs Route Tables - Control traffic going out of subnets IGW - Internet Gateway

Internet Gateway - Allows access to the Internet from Amazon VPC NAT Gateway - Allows private subnet resources to access Internet NACL - Network Access Control Lists Network Access Control Lists - Control access to subnets; stateless AWS Lambda - Allows you to run code without managing or provisioning servers AMI - - Amazon Machine Image

  • The software load that will come with the instance once it's launched API - Application Programming Interface Elastic Beanstalk - - Platform as a service
  • Allows quick deployment of apps
  • Reduces management complexity Elastic Beanstalk controls - - Update your application
  • Access server log files
  • Enable HTTPS on load balancer ALB - Application Load Balancer ALB does: - Distributes incoming application traffic across multiple targets, such as EC instances, in multiple Availability Zones. This increases the availability of your application. You add one or more listeners to your load balancer. Elastic Load Balancer (Classic) - AURI - All Up-front Reserved Instance PURI - Partial Up-front Reserved Instance NURI - No Up-front Reserved Instance Three fundamental characteristics you pay for with AWS - - Compute
  • Storage
  • Data Transfer Out Two fundamental characteristics you do not pay for with AWS - - Data Transfer In
  • Data transfer between AWS services within the same region