- Instructor: Srirama Krishna
- Lectures: 23
- Students: 3
- Duration: 45 days
The pay-as-you-go model to avail different web services, store application data and utilize processing power on an on-demand basis has led to the widespread adoption of cloud computing. Cloud computing supports a vast number of services from consumers to large enterprises to host all their data and run many of their applications on the cloud. As the location of the service, hardware and operating system has become irrelevant to the user, providers of cloud computing can benefit from significant economies of scale by delivering the same services to a wide range of customers.
Business agility is the one of the primary drivers for cloud adoption since companies can move faster on projects and test out concepts. This is possible without lengthy procurement processes and big upfront costs, because businesses need to pay only for the resources they consume.
Cloud computing with AWS
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform, offering over 175 fully featured services from data centers globally. Millions of customers—including the fastest-growing startups, largest enterprises, and leading government agencies—are using AWS to lower costs, become more agile, and innovate faster.
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Overview
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Basics
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Advanced
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Lecture 4.1Identity and Access management (IAM)2h0m
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Lecture 4.2Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)1h30m
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Lecture 4.3Elastic Block Store (EBS)1h0m
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Lecture 4.4Elastic Load Balancer (ELB)1h0m
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Lecture 4.5Auto Scaling2h0m
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Lecture 4.6Simple Storage Service (S3)2h0m
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Lecture 4.7Glacier Storage1h0m
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Lecture 4.8Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)2h0m
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Lecture 4.9Route 531h30m
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Lecture 4.10Cloud watch1h0m
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Lecture 4.11Simple Notification Services (SNS)45m
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Lecture 4.12Simple Queue Service (SQS)45m
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Lecture 4.13Simple Email Services (SES)45m
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Conclusion