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AWS training in New York will help you master AWS technology through hands-on projects on the AWS cloud platform. Learn key concepts such as AWS Lambda, CloudFront, RedShift, S3, EC2, VPC, SaaS, and the AWS Management Console from top AWS-certified mentors.
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Course PreviewThis AWS training in New York City provides industry-based knowledge of the AWS platform. Master AWS for cloud computing and storage and learn the essential components of SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS in this certification course.
The following concepts you can learn from this AWS certification course in New York:
New York City is the undisputed financial and business capital of the world. The sheer size of New York’s economy is unparalleled in the world. Due to this, there are a large number of companies that are looking for professionals with the right set of AWS skills. This makes it highly worthwhile for professionals to pursue a career in AWS. By obtaining an AWS certification in New York, you can boost your chances of getting hired.
According to Indeed, Glassdoor, and ZipRecruiter, the average salary of an AWS solutions architect professional in New York City ranges from $135,599 to $205,103 per annum.
As per LinkedIn, there are over 76,000 jobs available for AWS professionals in the United States alone.
Today, cloud computing is no longer optional but critical to the success of any of the biggest enterprises on earth. Hence, getting AWS training and certification means that you can open the doors to virtually unlimited job opportunities that offer highly competitive salaries. Intellipaat’s AWS training course in New York is completely oriented toward practical applications, and hence it gives you a clear advantage.
AWS certification costs US$150 in New York. Also, the duration of this AWS Solutions Architect Associate exam is 130 minutes.
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AWS EC2 and Elastic Beanstalk
Amazon S3
AWS Lambda
AWS RDS and DynamoDB
CloudWatch and IAM
EBS, EFS, and FSx
ELB, Auto Scaling
Global Accelerator
CloudFormation
OpsWorks
AWS Global Infrastructure
AWS Well-Architected Framework
AWS Command Line Interface
AWS Networking
Auto-scaling
AWS Security Services
AWS Databases
VPC Networking
AWS Logging Mechanisms
AWS Storage Cost Optimization
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1.1 Understanding Cloud Computing and its Concepts
1.2 Learning Cloud Services and an Overview of Deployment Models
1.3 How is Amazon Web Services leading in the cloud industry?
1.4 Various types of cloud services provided by AWS
1.5 Introduction to AWS fundamental service: IAM, S3, EC2, VPC, EBS, ELB, and AMI
1.6 Understanding the virtualization concept in AWS (Xen hypervisor)
1.7 Exploring the AWS Architecture and the AWS Management Console,
1.8 How does auto-scaling work?
1.9 Best Practices of securing and optimizing costs in AWS Elastic Cloud Computing
Hands-on Exercise
2.1 Getting Started with the AWS Elastic Cloud Computing
2.2 Exploring the Global Infrastructure, AWS Regions, and Highly Availability Zones (AZs)
2.3 Understanding the usage of traditional servers Pre-EC2 and EC2 instance types
2.4 Comparing the difference between the Public IP and Elastic IP
2.5 Demonstrating how to launch an AWS Elastic Cloud Computing with various instance types
2.6 Understanding the Amazon Machine Image, Creating and Copying a Custom AMI
2.7 Introduction to Amazon Elastic Block Storage
2.8 Exploring the EBS Volume Types
2.9 Creating the EBS Snapshots
2.10 Introduction to Amazon Elastic File Storage (EFS)
2.11 What are the Instance tenancy- Reserved and Spot instances
2.12 Exploring the Pricing and Design Patterns.
Hands-on Exercise –
3.1 Getting Started with the Elastic Load Balancer
3.2 Understand the Types of Elastic Load Balancer – Network, Application, and Gateway
3.3 How does the Elastic Load Balancer architecture work?
3.4 Working of Cross-zone Load Balancing
3.5 Understand the concepts of Auto Scaling, vertical and horizontal scaling, and the lifecycle of Auto Scaling
3.6 Understand the components of Auto Scaling, scaling options, and policy, instance termination
3.7 Working with Auto Scaling using the load balancer
3.8 Exploring the work of Domain Name Server and Pre-Route 53
3.9 Understand the concepts: Routing policy, Route 53 terminologies, Pricing
Hands-on Exercise –
4.1 Understanding the Isolated Amazon Virtual Private Cloud?
4.2 Networking layer architecture in VPC for an EC2
4.3 Understanding the concepts of IP address and CIDR notations
4.4 Exploring the various Components of VPC – Network interfaces, route tables, internet gateway, NAT gateway
4.5 Cloud Security in Virtual Private Cloud – Security groups and NACL
4.6 Types of Virtual Private Cloud
4.7 What is a subnet, VPC peering with scenarios,
4.8 Understanding the working of VPC endpoints, VPC pricing, and design patterns
Hands-on Exercise –
5.1 Getting started with the AWS storage and Simple storage service
5.2 Learn a Pre-S3 – cloud storage
5.3 Learn an API, S3 consistency models
5.4 Understand the hierarchy of storage and the usage of buckets in S3
5.5 What are Objects in S3, metadata and storage classes,
5.6 How Object Versioning Works in S3
5.7 Managing the object lifecycle, cross-region replication
5.8 Understanding the storage concepts: Data encryption, connecting using a VPC endpoint, S3 pricing.
Hands-on Exercise –
6.1 Define database, What are the types of databases?
6.2 Exploring the databases services on AWS
6.3 Understand the workings of Amazon Relational Databases Services
6.4 Configuring and launching an Amazon RDS Multi-AZ deployment,
6.5 What are the Features of Amazon Relational Databases Services?
6.6 Understand the concepts of Read replicas in RDS and reserved DB instances
6.7 Overview of RDS pricing and design patterns
6.8 Exploring the Amazon Aurora, benefits of Aurora, pricing of Aurora, and its design patterns
6.9 Introduction to DynamoDB, components of DynamoDB, DynamoDB pricing, and design patterns
6.10 Understand the workings of Amazon Redshift, and list the advantages of Redshift.
6.11 Explore the features and workings of Amazon ElastiCache
Hands-on Exercise –
7.1 Getting Started with the CloudFormation as IaC
7.2 Understand the CloudFormation components
7.3 Working on CloudFormation templates
7.4 Learn the concept of Infrastructure-as-a-code
7.5 Understand the Functions and Pseudo Parameters
7.6 Understanding the Simple Notification Service and the Working of SNS
7.7 Understanding the Simple Email Service and the Working of SES
7.8 Understanding the Simple Queue Service and the Working of SQS
Hands-on Exercise –
8.1 Pre-IAM, why access management
8.2 What is Amazon Resource Name (ARN)? , What are the IAM features?
8.3 Using Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) in IAM, JSON
8.4 Working with the IAM policies, IAM permissions, IAM roles, identity federation, and pricing
8.5 Working with AWS monitoring service CloudWatch,
8.6 Understanding CloudWatch concepts metrics and namespaces, CloudWatch architecture, dashboards in CW, CloudWatch alarms, CloudWatch logs, pricing, and design patterns
8.6 Understanding the work of CloudTrail, tracking API usage.
Hands-on Exercise –
9.1 Getting Started with the AWS Lambda – Serverless Compute
9.2 How does AWS Lambda differ from Elastic Cloud Computing?
9.3 What are the benefits and limitations of AWS Lambda?
9.4 What is the function of AWS Lambda?
9.5 Learn the AWS Lambda concepts and its use cases
9.6 Integrating and managing S3 with AWS Lambda
9.7 Getting Started with the Elastic Beanstalk,
9.8 Working of Elastic Beanstalk,
9.9 Learn the AWS Elastic Beanstalk concepts and Elastic Beanstalk pricing
9.10 Explore Configuration Management?
9.11 How does AWS OpsWorks work? , What are the benefits of AWS OpsWorks?
9.12 Compare the difference between CloudFormation and OpsWorksservices in OpsWorks,
9.13 Understanding the concepts of AWS OpsWorks Stacks and OpsWorks pricing.
Hands-on Exercise –
10.1 Understanding the working of Cloud Migration
10.2 What is the significance of migration?
10.3 Elaborate the Migration strategy in Amazon Web Services,
10.4 Explain the 6 R’s migration strategy
10.5 Learn about migration of Virtual machine, migrating a local VM onto the AWS cloud server
10.6 Understanding the working of Migrating databases using Database Migration Service (DMS)
10.7 How to Migrate a Local Database to Relational Database Service
10.8 Migrating an on-premises database server to a Relational Database Service using Database Migration Service (DMS), and other migration services.
11.1 Essential principles for building a robust and efficient AWS Well-Architected Framework
11.2 Architecting and Designing of fault-Tolerance and high-availability architecture
11.3 Selecting the Appropriate Resilient Storage
11.4 Mechanism for design decoupling using AWS services
11.5 Architecting and Designing a Multi-tier Architecture Solution
11.6 Design and implement Disaster recovery solution
11.7 Architecting and Designing Scalable and Elastic Solutions.
12.1 What is the DevOps methodology?
12.2 Getting Started with AWS DevOps,
12.3 Understanding the working of AWS Developer tools – CodeCommit, CodeBuild, and CodeDeploy
12.4 Understanding the working of AWS Developer tools – CodePipeline, integrating GitHub with CodePipeline
12.5 Designing and implementing a DevOps lifecycle using AWS DevOps tools.
13.1 Understanding the FSx
13.2 What are the Types of FSx? and FSx for Windows server
13.3 Elaborate the working of FSx for Windows File Server
13.4 FSx for Lustre and its Use Cases
13.5 Working of Automatic Failover Process
13.6 Supported clients and access methods
13.7 What is a Global Accelerator?
13.8 How does Global Accelerator work? Listeners and Endpoints
13.9 What are AWS organizations?
13.10 Features of AWS Organizations, Managing Multiple Accounts
13.11 Understand the concepts of ENIs, ENAs, and EFAs. Working with network interfaces
13.12 Work with the upgraded networking with ENA, EFA with MPI, and Monitoring an EFA
Hands-on Exercise:
14.1 Getting Started with Containers and Container Orchestration
14.2 Working with the Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR)
14.3 Understanding concepts of Amazon Elastic Container Service ECS
14.4 Understanding concepts of ECS Launch Types and Use Cases
14.5 What is AWS Fargate?
Hands-on Exercise:
15.1 Guidance for clearing the exam, most probable interview questions, and other helpful tips for clearing the exam and interview.
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This course is designed to clear the AWS Certified Solutions Architect exam. The entire course is in line with the AWS certification curriculum and helps you get the best jobs in top MNCs.
As part of this AWS training in New York, you will be working on real-time projects and assignments that have immense implications in real-world industry scenarios, thus helping you fast-track your career effortlessly.
At the end of this training program, there will be a quiz that perfectly reflects the type of questions asked in the certification exam and helps you score better marks.
Intellipaat’s Course Completion Certificate will be awarded upon the completion of the project work (after expert review) and upon scoring at least 60% marks on the quiz. Intellipaat certification is well recognized in the top 80+ MNCs like Ericsson, Cisco, Cognizant, Sony, Mu Sigma, Saint-Gobain, Standard Chartered, TCS, Genpact, Hexaware, etc.
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The AWS training in New York from Intellipaat gives you hands-on experience in working with the top-notch Amazon Web Services platform that is used by some of the biggest corporations in the world. You can master the concepts of AWS cloud infrastructure, software as a service and learn how to design, plan, and scale the AWS platform as per the best practices. This entire course content is in line with the requirements of clearing the AWS Certification Solutions Architect exam.
You will be working on real-time AWS projects and step-by-step assignments that have high relevance in the corporate world, and the curriculum is designed by industry experts. Upon the completion of the AWS training course in New York, you can apply for some of the best jobs in top MNCs around the world at top salaries. Intellipaat offers lifetime access to videos, course materials, 24/7 online support, and course material upgrading to the latest version at no extra fee. Hence, it is clearly a one-time investment.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a comprehensive cloud computing platform from Amazon. It provides a wide array of services, including computing power, scalable storage, database management, and content delivery. AWS supports businesses and individuals in building sophisticated applications with increased flexibility, scalability, and reliability, making it a leading choice in the cloud computing sphere.
An AWS solutions architect focuses on designing and implementing scalable, efficient, and secure cloud solutions. Their daily tasks include consulting with clients to understand their requirements, designing customized cloud infrastructures, managing the migration of existing systems to AWS, ensuring compliance with security standards, and optimizing cloud resources for performance and cost-effectiveness. They play a crucial role in guiding organizations through digital transformation.
AWS certifications are valid for three years. To maintain the certification, professionals are required to undergo a recertification process. This ensures that they stay updated with the evolving cloud technologies and AWS platform advancements.
If a candidate fails the AWS Solutions Architect Certification exam, they can retake it after a mandatory waiting period of 14 days.
While coding is not a strict requirement for learning AWS, basic programming knowledge can be beneficial. Understanding foundational IT concepts, and cloud computing principles, and having a general awareness of how applications are developed and deployed in the cloud is essential for effectively utilizing AWS services.
Students with non-technical backgrounds can indeed enroll in AWS training in New York. These courses are designed to cater to learners with varying levels of technical knowledge, provide foundational understanding and practical skills in cloud computing, and making AWS accessible to a broader audience.
AWS certification course in New York equips learners with knowledge of key AWS services like EC2, S3, RDS, and VPC. Skills acquired include cloud architecture design, data security, network management, and resource optimization. Training also emphasizes hands-on experience with real-world scenarios, enhancing practical cloud skills.
The difficulty of clearing AWS certification depends on the individual’s background and familiarity with cloud computing. While challenging, it’s achievable with dedicated study, an understanding of AWS services, and practical experience. Proper preparation, including hands-on practice and understanding of theoretical concepts, significantly increases the chances of success.
Yes, the additional AWS-related cloud certification courses offered by Intellipaat in New York are AWS Developer, AWS Sysops, AWS Technical Essentials, AWS DevOps, Blockchain, Azure, DevOps, and Azure DevOps.
To learn about Amazon Web Services for free, you need to take a look at the blogs and videos published by Intellipaat. Read the top blogs on its AWS Interview Questions, Tutorial and everything about AWS.
Intellipaat offers query resolution, and you can raise a ticket with the dedicated support team at any time. You can avail yourself of email support for all your queries. We can also arrange one-on-one sessions with our support team If your query does not get resolved through email. However, 1:1 session support is given for 6 months from the start date of your course.
Intellipaat provides placement assistance to all learners who have completed the training and moved to the placement pool after clearing the PRT (Placement Readiness Test). More than 500+ top MNCs and startups hire Intellipaat learners. Our alumni work with Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Sony, Ericsson, TCS, Mu Sigma, etc.
Apparently, no. Our job assistance is aimed at helping you land your dream job. It offers a potential opportunity for you to explore various competitive openings in the corporate world and find a well-paid job, matching your profile. The final hiring decision will always be based on your performance in the interview and the requirements of the recruiter.
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