Internet And Network Technologies
Serverless Architecture Using AWS
AWS Lambda
AWS Serverless Architecture
AWS Serverless Monitoring & Security
AWS Serverless Storage

AWS Lambda

Course Number:
cl_saws_a02_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

AWS Lambda

  • start the course
  • describe AWS Lambda
  • create a Lambda deployment package
  • create a simple Lambda function
  • create an IAM role for your Lambda function
  • build a Lambda function by authoring and deploying your code
  • identify Lambda function concepts
  • configure your Lambda functions
  • deploy a serverless application using AWS Lambda
  • invoke your Lambda function and view the results
  • map an event source to a Lambda function
  • identify Lambda function failures
  • use AWS Lambda scaling
  • use environment variables to create a Lambda function
  • use Lambda@Edge to run Lambda functions
  • access AWS services from a Lambda function
  • use the AWS Lambda console

Overview/Description
AWS Lambda allows you to run applications without managing or provisioning servers. This course covers AWS Lambda, Lambda deployment packages, and Lambda functions and concepts. You will also learn how to access AWS services.

Target Audience
IT professionals including application developers, cloud engineers, or cloud architects

AWS Serverless Architecture

Course Number:
cl_saws_a01_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

AWS Serverless Architecture

  • start the course
  • describe serverless architecture and AWS serverless applications
  • identify serverless application use cases
  • create an AWS account
  • create an AWS IAM user
  • set up AWS command line interface (CLI)
  • use the AWS Lambda console
  • install SAM Local and Docker
  • use Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS)
  • access the AWS serverless application repository
  • publish an application to the AWS serverless application repository
  • use the AWS command line interface (CLI)

Overview/Description
Serverless applications do not require servers to be maintained or provisioned. In this course, you will learn about serverless architecture, AWS serverless applications, and how to access AWS serverless application repository.

Target Audience
IT professionals including application developers, cloud engineers, or cloud architects

AWS Serverless Monitoring & Security

Course Number:
cl_saws_a03_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

AWS Serverless Monitoring & Security

  • start the course
  • use Amazon CloudWatch to monitor Lambda functions
  • use Lambda X-Ray to optimize performance with AWS Lambda applications
  • view metrics using CloudWatch
  • identify AWS Lambda resource limits
  • use AWS CloudTrail to log AWS Lambda API calls
  • access AWS using different types of identities
  • manage access permissions to AWS Lambda resources
  • create a permissions policy
  • use resource-based policies for AWS Lambda
  • set up and use Amazon Cognito
  • create a private virtual network
  • use CloudWatch console

Overview/Description
Amazon provides various tools to help monitor and secure your serverless applications. In this course, you will learn about Amazon CloudWatch, Lambda X-Ray, CloudTrail, and Cognito.

Target Audience
IT professionals including application developers, cloud engineers, or cloud architects

AWS Serverless Storage

Course Number:
cl_saws_a04_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

AWS Serverless Storage

  • start the course
  • describe Amazon S3
  • use Amazon S3 reduced redundancy storage (RRS)
  • create an Amazon DynamoDB Table
  • use AWS storage gateway to connect to Amazon S3
  • use AWS Snowball to move data into Amazon S3
  • use AWS SDKs with AWS Lambda
  • use cloud data migration to move data to cloud storage
  • use Amazon Aurora serverless to run your database in the cloud
  • use Amazon S3

Overview/Description
Amazon offers different methods to help move and store your serverless applications. In this course, you will learn about Amazon S3, DynamoDB, AWS Storage Gateway, AWS Snowball, Cloud data migration, and Amazon Aurora Serverless.

Target Audience
IT professionals including application developers, cloud engineers, or cloud architects

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