Architecting for Reliability on AWS
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Learn to implement highly available application architectures on AWS.
Architecting for reliability is all about making sure your cloud-based applications are not only available a certain percentage of the time, but that they’re also performing well. In this course, Architecting for Reliability on AWS, you’ll learn how to implement highly available application architectures on AWS. First, you'll learn how to lay the security foundation of your AWS environment. Next, you'll discover how to implement scalable, resilient virtual networks using VPCs, and use CloudFormation to automatically deploy a multi-tier application. Finally, you'll explore how to implement multi-region architectures using Route 53. When you're finished with this course, you'll have the skills and knowledge needed to utilize AWS architecture in the real world.
Architecting for reliability is all about making sure your cloud-based applications are not only available a certain percentage of the time, but that they’re also performing well. In this course, Architecting for Reliability on AWS, you’ll learn how to implement highly available application architectures on AWS. First, you'll learn how to lay the security foundation of your AWS environment. Next, you'll discover how to implement scalable, resilient virtual networks using VPCs, and use CloudFormation to automatically deploy a multi-tier application. Finally, you'll explore how to implement multi-region architectures using Route 53. When you're finished with this course, you'll have the skills and knowledge needed to utilize AWS architecture in the real world.
Taught by
Ben Piper
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