Introduction to AWS for Non-Engineers: 3 Core Services

Introduction to AWS for Non-Engineers: 3 Core Services

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Documentation and resources for using Amazon Web Services (AWS) are generally rife with technical jargons and concepts that non-engineers find tough to decipher. The Introduction to AWS for Non-Engineers series serves as a bridge between non-engineers and AWS. In this course, the third installment in the series, get a nontechnical introduction to the core services that make up Amazon Web Services (AWS). Instructor Hiroko Nishimura—founder of Intro to AWS for Newbies—provides an overview of key AWS technology, including compute, storage, database, and network and content delivery services, as well as management tools. Discover which services you’d use to host your website, which ones you’d use to store videos, and more.

Table of Contents

1 Technology highlights
2 AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam
3 Technology domain
4 EC2
5 Elastic Beanstalk
6 Elastic Load Balancing
7 Lambda
8 Lightsail
9 Deploying and operating in AWS
10 AWS Global Infrastructure
11 Study break Reviewing compute services
12 S3
13 Elastic Block Store
14 Snowball
15 Storage Gateway
16 Study break Reviewing storage services
17 DynamoDB
18 RDS
19 Aurora
20 Redshift
21 Study break Reviewing database services
22 VPC
23 CloudFront
24 Study break Network and content delivery
25 CloudFormation
26 CloudTrail
27 CloudWatch
28 Study break Reviewing management tools
29 Study break Exam tips and resources
30 Next steps