AWS: Content Delivery and Networking

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AWS: Content Delivery and Networking

Coursera · Advanced ·☁️ DevOps & Cloud ·3mo ago

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Explains content delivery and networking using AWS services like CloudFront and Route 53

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AWS: Content Delivery and Networking is the fifth course of Exam Prep (SAP-C02): AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Professional Specialization. In this course, learners will understand Transfer Families for data migration. It covers load balancing, including cross-zone balancing, monitoring, and pricing. The course also delves into content distribution with CloudFront and DNS management with Route 53 and its Resolver. Finally, it provides hands-on experience with VPC, including subnets, CIDR, security groups, NACLs, route tables, NAT Gateway, VPC peering, Direct Connect, and VPN solutions. 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 to test learners' ability. - Module 1: Content Delivery in AWS - Module 2: Networking in AWS This course is designed for professionals seeking to demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of key AWS networking, content delivery, and hybrid connectivity services. The lectures are relevant for architects, engineers, and administrators across various technical roles who need expertise in VPC, Route 53, CloudFront, Direct Connect, and VPN solutions to effectively design and operate AWS environments. - Senior Solutions Architects - Enterprise Architects - Cloud Infrastructure Architects - Senior DevOps Engineers By the end of the course, learners will be able to: - Set up Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling and use CloudFront for fast, secure content delivery through edge locations. - Build and secure VPCs using subnets, CIDR blocks, security groups, NACLs, route tables, NAT gateways, and VPC peering. - Configure secure hybrid cloud connectivity between AWS and on-premises networks using AWS Direct Connect, Site-to-Site VPN.
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