Getting Started with Amazon EKS Anywhere

With Amazon EKS Anywhere, you can create and operate on-premises Kubernetes clusters with support from Amazon Web Services (AWS). In this course, you will learn the benefits and technical concepts of Amazon EKS Anywhere. You will learn how to start with the service through a demonstration using the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI). You will learn about the native architecture and how the built-in features can help you streamline on-premises Kubernetes management. •Course level: Fundamental •Duration: 30 minutes Activities: This course includes presentations, graphics, tools, and interactive activities. Course objectives: In this course, you will learn to: •Understand how Amazon EKS Anywhere works. •Familiarize yourself with the technical concepts of Amazon EKS Anywhere. •List typical use cases for Amazon EKS Anywhere. •Specify what it would take to implement Amazon EKS Anywhere in a real-world scenario. •Recognize the benefits of Amazon EKS Anywhere. •Explain the cost structure of Amazon EKS Anywhere. •Explore how to use Amazon EKS Anywhere using the AWS CLI. Intended audience: This course is intended for: •Systems administrators •DevOps engineers •Cloud architects Prerequisites: None Course outline Introduction • Introduction to Amazon EKS Anywhere • Architecture and Use Cases Using Amazon EKS Anywhere • How Do I Set Up Amazon EKS Anywhere Prerequisites? • Create an Amazon EKS Anywhere Cluster • Deploy an Application to an Amazon EKS Anywhere Cluster Learn More and Additional Resources

Getting Started with Amazon ECR

With Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR), you can store, share, and deploy your container software anywhere. Amazon ECR is a fully managed container registry offering high-performance hosting, so you can reliably deploy application images and artifacts anywhere. In this course, you will learn the benefits and technical concepts of Amazon ECR. If you are new to the service, you will learn how to start with Amazon ECR through a demonstration using the AWS Management Console. You will learn about the native architecture and how the built-in features can help you streamline managing, storing, and deploying container images in the Amazon ECR registry. • Course level: Fundamental • Duration: 30 minutes Activities This course includes presentations, graphics, tools, and interactive activities. Course objectives In this course, you will learn to: • Learn how Amazon ECR works. • Familiarize yourself with the technical concepts of Amazon ECR. • Explore typical use cases for Amazon ECR. • Discover the benefits of Amazon ECR. • Understand the cost structure of Amazon ECR. • Explore how to use Amazon ECR on the AWS Management Console. Intended audience This course is intended for: • Developers • Systems administrators • DevOps engineers • Cloud architects Prerequisites None Course outline • Introduction o Introduction to Amazon ECR o Architecture and Use Cases • Using Amazon ECR o Create an Amazon ECR Repository o Push a Container to an Amazon ECR Repository o Turn on Amazon ECR Replication o Tear Down Amazon ECR Resources • Learn More and Additional Resources

Getting Started with AWS Fargate

With AWS Fargate, you can build applications without managing servers. In this course, you will learn the benefits and technical concepts of Fargate. If you are new to the service, you will learn how to start with Fargate through a demonstration using the AWS Management Console. You will learn about the native architecture and how the built-in features can help you deploy and manage your applications, not infrastructure. •Course level: Fundamental •Duration: 30 minutes Activities: This course includes presentations, videos, graphics, tools, and interactive activities. Course objectives: •Describe how Fargate works •Familiarize yourself with the technical concepts of Fargate •List typical use cases for Fargate •Specify what it would take to implement Fargate in a real-world scenario •Recognize the benefits of Fargate •Explain the cost structure of Fargate •Explore how to use Fargate from the AWS Management Console and using the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) Intended audience: This course is intended for: •Developers •Systems administrators •DevOps engineers •Cloud architects •Application architects Prerequisites None Course outline: •Introduction to Fargate •Architecture and Use Cases •Using Fargate •How Do I Create an Amazon ECS Cluster that Uses Fargate for Compute? •How Do I Deploy a Container? •How Do I View Logs with Fargate? •How Do I Run Fargate Using the AWS CLI? •Learn More and Additional Resources

Getting Started with Amazon ECS

With Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS), you can run highly secure, reliable, and scalable containers. In this course, you will learn the benefits and technical concepts of Amazon ECS. If you are new to the service, you will learn how to start with Amazon ECS through a demonstration using the AWS Management Console. You will learn about the native architecture and how the built-in features can help you deploy, manage, and scale containerized applications. •Course level: Fundamental •Duration: 30 minutes Activities: This course includes presentations, videos, graphics, tools, and interactive activities. Course objectives: In this course, you will learn to: •Understand how Amazon ECS works •Familiarize yourself with the technical concepts of Amazon ECS •List typical use cases for Amazon ECS •Specify what it would take to implement Amazon ECS in a real-world scenario •Recognize the benefits of Amazon ECS •Explain the cost structure of Amazon ECS •Show how to deploy an application to run on Amazon ECS from the AWS Management Console Intended audience This course is intended for: •Developers •Solutions architects •Cloud practitioners •IT operations engineers •IT professionals •IT leaders Prerequisites: None Course outline: • Introduction to Amazon ECS • Architecture and Use Cases • Deploying an Application to Run on Amazon ECS • Learn More

Introduction to AWS Fargate

This is an introductory course to AWS Fargate, a new AWS service for deploying and managing containers. In this course, we cover how AWS Fargate makes it easier for you to run applications using containers and we walk through an example architecture of AWS Fargate and Amazon ECS so you can better understand how the service works.

Deep Dive on Container Security

Security should be the first concern for any project – maintaining the confidentiality, integrity and availability of your architecture. Containers present a unique middle ground between full instance management and pure services. Bertram Dorn, AWS Security Specialist will help you learn how to achieve segregation, control access, organize namespaces, manage memory, secure communications as well as how to create the corresponding risk assessment.

Introduction to Amazon Elastic Container Service

In this course, you will be introduced to Amazon Elastic Container Service or Amazon ECS – the AWS service that helps you run containerized applications in production. The course will begin with a quick review of containers and then will dive into the features and benefits of using Amazon ECS. A demonstration of the service and highlights of different Amazon ECS use cases will also be covered.

Introduction to Amazon Elastic Container Registry

In this course we talk about Amazon’s container management service, Amazon Elastic Container Service. We cover several use cases regarding Amazon ECS and how it enables you to run applications on a managed cluster of Amazon EC2 instances. An overview of its features and the benefits of using Amazon ECS, followed by a brief demonstration of the service, is also covered in this course.