Connecting and Deploying Amazon ElastiCache
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Stop struggling to build and maintain a caching system. Learn how to quickly deploy and setup connections to a cache as a service and never worry about patching servers again.
Building and maintaining servers and caches to support your applications can be a time-consuming job. In this course, Connecting and Deploying Amazon ElastiCache, you will gain the ability to deploy complex caches as a service. First, you will learn how to create and connect to a simple Redis cluster. Next, you will enhance your new knowledge by building a more advanced cluster and see ways to scale and protect your cache and its data. Finally, you will explore Memcached as an alternative caching technology and how to properly deploy to maintain max performance and minimize costs. When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of ElastiCache needed to maximize the data needs of a complex system architecture.
Building and maintaining servers and caches to support your applications can be a time-consuming job. In this course, Connecting and Deploying Amazon ElastiCache, you will gain the ability to deploy complex caches as a service. First, you will learn how to create and connect to a simple Redis cluster. Next, you will enhance your new knowledge by building a more advanced cluster and see ways to scale and protect your cache and its data. Finally, you will explore Memcached as an alternative caching technology and how to properly deploy to maintain max performance and minimize costs. When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of ElastiCache needed to maximize the data needs of a complex system architecture.
Taught by
Tom Compagno
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