Hybrid Storage and Data Migration with AWS Storage Gateway File Gateway
Offered By: Amazon Web Services via AWS Skill Builder
Course Description
Overview
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In this lab, you use the File Gateway service to attach an NFS mount to an on-premises data store and replicate that data to an Amazon S3 bucket. Additionally, you configure advanced Amazon S3 features: S3 Lifecycle Policies and Cross-Region Replication (CRR).
Level
Fundamental
Duration
1 Hours 0 MinutesCourse Objectives
In this course, you will learn how to:
- Configure an AWS Storage Gateway file gateway with an NFS file share and attach it to a Linux instance
- Migrate a set of data from the Linux instance to an S3 bucket
- Create and configure a primary S3 bucket to migrate on-premises server data to
- Create and configure a secondary S3 bucket to use for Cross-Region Replication
- Create an S3 replication policy to automatically replicate data from an S3 bucket to another S3 bucket in a separate region
Intended Audience
This course is intended for:
- Architects
- Infrastructure Engineers
Prerequisites
We recommend that attendees of this course have the following prerequisites:
- Familiar with basic navigation of the AWS Management Console
- Comfortable with basic Linux CLI commands
Course Outline
- Task 1: Review the lab architecture
- Task 2: Create the primary and backup S3 buckets
- Task 3: Enable Cross-Region Replication
- Task 4: Configure the file gateway and create an NFS file share
- Task 5: Mount the file share to the Linux instance and migrate the data
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