COURSE OBJECTIVE:
In this course, you will:
• Use DevOps best practices to develop, deliver, and maintain applications and services at high velocity on AWS
• List the advantages, roles and responsibilities of small autonomous DevOps teams
• Design and implement an infrastructure on AWS that supports DevOps development projects
• Leverage AWS Cloud9 to write, run and debug your code
• Deploy various environments with AWS CloudFormation
• Host secure, highly scalable, and private Git repositories with AWS CodeCommit
• Integrate Git repositories into CI/CD pipelines
• Automate build, test, and packaging code with AWS CodeBuild
• Securely store and leverage Docker images and integrate them into your CI/CD pipelines
• Build CI/CD pipelines to deploy applications on Amazon EC2, serverless applications, and container-based applications
• Implement common deployment strategies such as “all at once,” “rolling,” and “blue/green”
• Integrate testing and security into CI/CD pipelines
• Monitor applications and environments using AWS tools and technologies
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for:
• DevOps engineers
• DevOps architects
• Operations engineers
• System administrators
• Developers
COURSE PREREQUISITES:
We recommend that attendees of this course have:
• Previous attendance at the Systems Operations on AWS or Developing on AWS courses
• Working knowledge of one or more high-level programing languages, such as C#, Java, PHP, Ruby, Python
• Intermediate knowledge of administering Linux or Windows systems at the command-line level
• Two or more years of experience provisioning, operating, and managing AWS environments
COURSE CONTENT:
Day 1
Module 0: Course overview
• Course objective
• Suggested prerequisites
• Course overview breakdown
Module 1: Introduction to DevOps
• What is DevOps?
• The Amazon journey to DevOps
• Foundations for DevOps
Module 2: Infrastructure Automation
• Introduction to Infrastructure Automation
• Diving into the AWS CloudFormation template
• Modifying an AWS CloudFormation template
• Demonstration: AWS CloudFormation template structure, parameters, stacks, updates, importing resources, and drift detection
Module 3: AWS Toolkits
• Configuring the AWS CLI
• AWS Software Development Kits (AWS SDKs)
• AWS SAM CLI
• AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK)
• AWS Cloud9
• Demonstration: AWS CLI and AWS CDK
• Hands-on lab: Using AWS CloudFormation to provision and manage a basic infrastructure
Module 4: Continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) with development tools
• CI/CD Pipeline and Dev Tools
• Demonstration: CI/CD pipeline displaying some actions from AWS CodeCommit, AWS CodeBuild, AWS CodeDeploy and AWS CodePipeline
• Hands-on lab: Deploying an application to an EC2 fleet using AWS CodeDeploy
Day 2
Module 4: Continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) with development tools
• AWS CodePipeline
• Demonstration: AWS integration with Jenkins
• Hands-on lab: Automating code deployments using AWS CodePipeline
Module 5: Introduction to Microservices
• Introduction to Microservices
Module 6: DevOps and containers
• Deploying applications with Docker
• Amazon Elastic Container Service and AWS Fargate
• Amazon Elastic Container Registry and Amazon Elastic Kubernetes service
• Demonstration: CI/CD pipeline deployment in a containerized application
Module 7: DevOps and serverless computing
• AWS Lambda and AWS Fargate
• AWS Serverless Application Repository and AWS SAM
• AWS Step Functions
• Demonstration: AWS Lambda and characteristics
• Demonstration: AWS SAM quick start in AWS Cloud9
• Hands-on lab: Deploying a serverless application using AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM) and a CI/CD Pipeline
Module 8: Deployment strategies
• Continuous Deployment
• Deployments with AWS Services
Module 9: Automated testing
• Introduction to testing
• Tests: Unit, integration, fault tolerance, load, and synthetic
• Product and service integrations
Day 3
Module 10: Security automation
• Introduction to DevSecOps
• Security of the Pipeline
• Security in the Pipeline
• Threat Detection Tools
• Demonstration: AWS Security Hub, Amazon GuardDuty, AWS Config, and Amazon Inspector
Module 11: Configuration management
• Introduction to the configuration management process
• AWS services and tooling for configuration management
• Hands-on lab: Performing blue/green deployments with CI/CD pipelines and Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS)
Module 12: Observability
• Introduction to observability
• AWS tools to assist with observability
• Hands-on lab: Using AWS DevOps tools for CI/CD pipeline automations
Module 13: Reference architecture (Optional module)
• Reference architectures
Module 14: Course summary
• Components of DevOps practice
• CI/CD pipeline review
• AWS Certification
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