Gaining Operational Excellence within AWS
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
This course will teach you how to achieve and maintain operational excellence within your AWS accounts by utilizing AWS provided best practice recommendations.
Operational Excellence can monitor systems to deliver business value. In this course, Gaining Operational Excellence within AWS, you’ll learn to optimize your AWS workloads using different key AWS services. First, you’ll explore leveraging CloudWatch for monitoring and logging your applications. Next, you’ll discover how to implement CloudTrail for security hardening. Finally, you’ll learn how to use AWS automation services like CloudFormation and Systems Manager to handle Ops heavy tasks . When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of how to leverage AWS provided services needed to gain operational excellence, one of the core pillars of the well architected framework.
Operational Excellence can monitor systems to deliver business value. In this course, Gaining Operational Excellence within AWS, you’ll learn to optimize your AWS workloads using different key AWS services. First, you’ll explore leveraging CloudWatch for monitoring and logging your applications. Next, you’ll discover how to implement CloudTrail for security hardening. Finally, you’ll learn how to use AWS automation services like CloudFormation and Systems Manager to handle Ops heavy tasks . When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of how to leverage AWS provided services needed to gain operational excellence, one of the core pillars of the well architected framework.
Taught by
Andru Estes
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