AWS: Monitoring, Logging, and Remediation

AWS: Monitoring, Logging, and Remediation

English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 44KHz 2ch | 1h 38m | 331 MB

As organizations increasingly move their workloads to the AWS cloud to take advantage of its speed, elasticity, and flexible pricing, it is more important than ever to continuously monitor your applications and workloads, and react to changes, to maintain a fault-tolerant and highly available ecosystem. In this course, Shyam Raj provides system administrators with a look at how to successfully monitor resources and applications and how to remediate problems that may arise. Shyam includes heavy coverage of AWS monitoring services, including CloudWatch, CloudTrail, and AWS Config. He explains how to navigate the dashboards of these services to view metrics, monitor performance, and configure resource limits. This course can also be used to prep for the corresponding domain of the AWS Certified SysOps Admin exam.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Monitoring, logging, and remediation in AWS
2 What you should know

1. AWS CloudWatch and CloudTrail
3 Review monitoring concepts
4 Introduction to CloudWatch
5 Create a CloudWatch alarm
6 CloudWatch Logs
7 CloudWatch Logs Insights
8 CloudWatch agent
9 Dashboards
10 CloudTrail Logs

2. Configure Notifications
11 Configure Amazon SNS notifications
12 Using Service Quotas
13 Using AWS Health events

3. AWS Config
14 Introduction to AWS Config
15 Setting up AWS Config
16 AWS Config managed rules

4. Taking Action
17 Introduction to Amazon EventBridge
18 Configure Amazon EventBridge
19 Lambda in response to CloudWatch alarms
20 Understand AWS Systems Manager
21 Remediate using AWS Systems Manager

Conclusion
22 Next steps with AWS

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