Welcome to our comprehensive guide on AWS essentials! In this blog series, we'll explore the fundamental building blocks of Amazon Web Services (AWS), the leading cloud computing platform. Whether you're a beginner looking to start your cloud journey or an IT professional aiming to expand your knowledge, this series will provide you with valuable insights into key AWS services and concepts.
Our study notes cover a wide range of topics, from basic cloud concepts to advanced services, organized into the following categories:
- Basic Concepts: We'll start with an introduction to cloud computing, AWS global infrastructure, and the shared responsibility model.
- Identity and Access Management: Learn about securing your AWS resources with IAM.
- Computing: Dive into various compute options, including virtual machines, containerization, serverless computing, and auto-scaling.
- Networking: Understand the fundamentals of AWS networking with Virtual Private Cloud (VPC).
- Storage: Explore different storage types, file systems, and object storage solutions offered by AWS.
- Database: Get to know AWS's diverse database offerings, including DynamoDB and purpose-built databases.
- Monitoring: Learn how to keep track of your AWS resources with CloudWatch.
Each topic is covered in-depth, providing you with the knowledge you need to confidently work with AWS services. Let's embark on this exciting journey through the world of AWS!
List post details
Basic Concepts:
Identity and Access Management:
Computing:
- AWS Compute - Part 1: Virtual Machines (VMs)
- AWS Compute - Part 2: Containerization
- AWS Compute - Part 3: Serverless, Lambda and Fargate
- AWS Compute - Part 4: Load Balancer and Autoscaling
- AWS Compute - Part 5: How to choose compute service
Networking:
Storage:
- AWS Storage - Part 1: Storage Types
- AWS Storage - Part 2: EFS and FSx
- AWS Storage - Part 3: Instance Store and EBS
- AWS Storage - Part 4: Amazon S3
Database:
- AWS Database - Part 1: AWS RDS
- AWS Database - Part 2: DynamoDB
- AWS Database - Part 3: Purpose-Built Databases
Monitoring:
This study guide is inspired by and references content from AWS Skill Builder. We acknowledge AWS as the original source of much of this information. The guide is intended for educational purposes only and is not an official AWS product.
If you have any concerns regarding copyright or the use of AWS-related content, please contact us at tanhunghue@gmail.com. We are committed to respecting intellectual property rights and will promptly address any issues.
Top comments (4)
Great read, and thanks alot for accumulating all these topics precisely and in details. I am already preparing for my first AWS cloud practitioner exam soon, and this have been important asset so far.
This AWS series looks incredibly comprehensive, perfect for both beginners and professionals looking to deepen their knowledge. The breakdown of topics like IAM, compute options, and storage solutions is super helpful for navigating the AWS ecosystem.
If you’re looking to simplify cloud management while leveraging AWS, Cloudways might be worth checking out. They handle the backend complexities so you can focus on building and scaling. Plus, their limited-time BFCM deal gives you 40% off all plans for 4 months + 40 free migrations, making it an ideal time to explore managed hosting solutions.
very good, hope you have more interesting articles in the future, keep it up
Thank you so much. Hope it helps your learning process.