AWS for non-engineers /
AWS for Non-engineers is for anyone just starting with Amazon Web Services or cloud computing in general--whether you're in customer service, marketing, or management. It's written by Hiroko Nishimura, and is based on her acclaimed video courses that have been taken by over 300,000 learner...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Shelter Island, NY :
Manning Publications,
[2022]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- inside front cover
- AWS for Non-Engineers
- Copyright
- dedication
- contents
- front matter
- preface
- acknowledgments
- about this book
- Who should read this book
- How this book is organized: A road map
- liveBook discussion forum
- Other online resources
- about the author
- about the cover illustration
- 1 Introduction to cloud computing and Amazon Web Services
- 1.1 What is cloud computing?
- 1.2 Why cloud computing?
- 1.3 When should I use or not use cloud computing?
- 1.3.1 When should I use cloud computing?
- 1.3.2 When should I not use cloud computing?
- 1.4 Conceptualizing cloud computing and AWS
- 1.4.1 Cloud computing, AWS, and you
- 1.4.2 Breaking down AWS
- 1.5 AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam (CLF-C01)
- 1.5.1 The four domains
- 1.5.2 Studying for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam
- Summary
- 2 Introduction to cloud concepts
- 2.1 Cloud concepts introduced
- 2.2 Advantages of cloud computing
- 2.2.1 Trade capital expenses for variable expenses
- 2.2.2 Benefit from massive economies of scale
- 2.2.3 Stop guessing capacity
- 2.2.4 Increase speed and agility
- 2.2.5 Stop spending money running and maintaining data centers
- 2.2.6 Go global in minutes
- 2.2.7 Section quiz
- 2.3 Types of cloud computing models
- 2.3.1 Software as a Service
- 2.3.2 Platform as a Service
- 2.3.3 Infrastructure as a Service
- 2.3.4 Section quiz
- 2.4 Types of cloud computing deployments
- 2.4.1 Cloud/cloud-native deployment
- 2.4.2 Hybrid deployment
- 2.4.3 On-premises deployment
- 2.4.4 Section quiz
- 2.5. Pillars of the Well-Architected Framework
- 2.5.1 Operational excellence
- 2.5.2 Security
- 2.5.3 Reliability
- 2.5.4 Performance efficiency
- 2.5.5 Cost optimization
- 2.5.6 Sustainability
- 2.5.7 Section quiz
- Summary
- Chapter quiz answers
- 3 Deploying and operating in AWS global infrastructure
- 3.1 Hosting IT infrastructure on AWS
- 3.2 Deploying and operating in AWS
- 3.2.1 Interacting with the AWS Cloud
- 3.2.2 Deploying in the AWS Cloud
- 3.2.3 Connectivity options in the AWS Cloud
- 3.2.4 Section quiz
- 3.3 AWS global infrastructure
- 3.3.1 Regions
- 3.3.2 Availability Zones
- 3.3.3 Edge Locations
- 3.3.4 Section quiz
- Summary
- Chapter quiz answers
- 4 Core AWS services
- 4.1 Compute services
- 4.1.1 Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
- 4.1.2 AWS Elastic Beanstalk
- 4.1.3 Elastic Load Balancing
- 4.1.4 AWS Lambda
- 4.1.5 Amazon Elastic Container Service
- 4.1.6 Section quiz
- 4.2 Storage services
- 4.2.1 Amazon Simple Storage Service
- 4.2.2 Amazon Elastic Block Store
- 4.2.3 AWS Snowball
- 4.2.4 AWS Storage Gateway
- 4.2.5 Amazon Elastic File System
- 4.2.6 Section quiz
- 4.3 Database services
- 4.3.1 Amazon Relational Database Service
- 4.3.2 Amazon DynamoDB
- 4.3.3 Amazon Redshift
- 4.3.4 Section quiz
- 4.4 Networking and content delivery services
- 4.4.1 Amazon Route 53