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SkillSoft Explore Course

IT Professional Certifications     Amazon     AWS Certified Developer - Associate     AWS Certified Developer - Associate 2021

Configuration as code (CaC) can save time and reduce human error by keeping configs consistent, manageable, traceable, and secure. AWS developers need to comprehend what's meant by configuration as code (CaC) and the AWS services that enable it. Through this course, learn about the features and benefits of configuration as code. Examine the features of the AWS Elastic Container Service (ECS), Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR), Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), Amazon App2Container, and AWS OpsWorks. As you advance, learn how to create a cluster with Fargate, an Amazon ECS service, a Docker container on an Amazon ECS service, a container image to an Amazon ECR repository, and an Amazon EKS cluster. Upon completion, you'll be able to start implementing CaC in your own work. This course helps prepare learners for the AWS Certified Developer - Associate 2021 certification exam.



Objectives

AWS Developer Associate 2021: Configuration as Code

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • define the concept of Configuration as Code and list the features and benefits it provides
  • outline how the Elastic Container Service (ECS) is implemented on AWS and list its features and capabilities
  • describe the features and capabilities of Amazon ECS Clusters
  • summarize the features and components of Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR)
  • summarize the features and components of Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS)
  • describe the features and functionality of Amazon App2Container
  • describe the configuration management service AWS OpsWorks and how it uses Puppet or Chef to configure and operate applications in the cloud
  • create a cluster with a Fargate task using the Amazon ECS CLI
  • create an Amazon ECS service using the Amazon CLI and create and deploy a Docker Container on an ECS service
  • create and deploy a container image to an Amazing ECR repository and then pull and delete the image
  • create a Kubernetes cluster on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) using the AWS CLI and AWS console
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course