AWS File Storage Services Getting Started

Course description Amazon Web Services (AWS) Storage provides the services you need to build the storage solution that’s right for your organization. File storage services are one of the three primary types of storage in the AWS Storage portfolio. You will discover the file storage service options that are available to meet your organization’s requirements. AWS file storage services include the Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) and Amazon FSx file systems. Amazon FSx includes the Amazon FSx for Windows File Server, Amazon FSx for Lustre, Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, and Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file systems. You can select from these service offerings, apply them to your organization’s needs, and determine the best storage solution. Before choosing an AWS storage solution, we recommend you first assess which storage characteristics are appropriate for your applications and business. After familiarizing yourself with AWS Storage, you can compare your requirements to the available AWS storage services and select the solution that meets your needs. In this course, you will learn about Amazon EFS and all four Amazon FSx file system services at an introductory level. You will learn about the architecture, use cases, and features of each of the services. • Course level: Fundamental • Duration: 1 hour 55 minutes Activities This course includes: Online materials, demonstrations, and knowledge check questions. Course objectives In this course, you will learn to: • Discuss available AWS file system storage services • Discuss the Amazon EFS service • Differentiate the Amazon FSx file systems from Amazon EFS • Discuss FSx for Windows File Server • Discuss FSx for Lustre • Discuss FSx for ONTAP • Discuss FSx for OpenZFS Intended audience This course is intended for: • Storage architects • Business managers • Data engineers • IT managers • Storage developers Prerequisites We recommend that attendees of this course have: • Completed the course – AWS Storage Services – Portfolio Introduction • Recommend AWS Cloud Practitioner Course outline Section 1: Overview • Lesson 1: How to Use This Course • Lesson 2: Course Overview Section 2: Introduction to File Storage Services • Lesson 3: File Storage Overview • Lesson 4: AWS File Storage Services Introduction Section 3: Amazon Elastic File System • Lesson 5: Introduction to Amazon EFS • Lesson 6: Amazon EFS Features • Lesson 7: Amazon EFS Architecture and Use Cases • Lesson 8: Demonstration • Lesson 9: Knowledge Check Section 4: Amazon FSx for Windows File Server • Lesson 10: Introduction to Amazon FSx for Windows File Server • Lesson 11: Amazon FSx for Windows File Server Features • Lesson 12: Amazon FSx for Windows File Server Architecture and Use Cases • Lesson 13: Demonstration • Lesson 14: Knowledge Check Section 5: Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP • Lesson 15: Introduction to Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP • Lesson 16: Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP Features • Lesson 17: Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP Architecture and Use Cases • Lesson 18: Demonstration • Lesson 19: Knowledge Check Section 6: Amazon FSx for OpenZFS • Lesson 20: Introduction to Amazon FSx for OpenZFS • Lesson 21: Amazon FSx for OpenZFS Features • Lesson 22: Amazon FSx for OpenZFS Architecture and Use Cases • Lesson 23: Demonstration • Lesson 24: Knowledge Check Section 7: Amazon FSx for Lustre • Lesson 25: Introduction to Amazon FSx for Lustre • Lesson 26: Amazon FSx for Lustre Features • Lesson 27: Amazon FSx for Lustre Architecture and Use Cases • Lesson 28: Demonstration • Lesson 29: Knowledge Check Section 8: Additional Resources and Feedback • Lesson 30: Additional Resources • Lesson 31: Contact Us

AWS Storage Services – Portfolio Introduction

Course description Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides the storage services you need to build the storage solution that’s right for your organization. In the AWS Storage portfolio, you will discover many storage services are available to meet your organization’s requirements. The AWS Storage portfolio includes the core storage services such as block, object, and file storage services. It also includes hybrid storage solutions, data transfer solutions, and data protection solutions. You can select from these service offerings, apply them to your organization’s needs, and determine the best storage solution. Before choosing an AWS storage solution, we recommend you first assess which storage characteristics are appropriate for your applications and business. After familiarizing yourself with AWS Storage, you can then compare your requirements to the available AWS storage services and select the solution that meets your needs. In this course, you will learn about the advantages of moving your storage workloads to the cloud. You will review the primary storage types and the differences between them. You will also learn about the services available in the AWS Storage portfolio. • Course level: Fundamental • Duration: 40 minutes Activities This course includes: Online materials and knowledge check questions. Course objectives In this course, you will learn to: • Differentiate between block, file, and object storage types • Differentiate between on-premises and in-cloud storage characteristics • Recognize the categories of services in the AWS Storage portfolio • Discuss considerations for choosing the best storage type • Describe AWS storage management options Intended audience This course is intended for: • Storage architects • Business managers • Data engineers • IT managers • Storage developers Prerequisites We recommend that attendees of this course have: • Recommend AWS Cloud Practitioner Course outline Section 1: Overview • Lesson 1: How to Use This Course • Lesson 2: Course Overview Section 2: Introduction to Data Storage • Lesson 3: On-Premises Storage and AWS Cloud Storage • Lesson 4: Primary Storage Types Section 3: AWS Storage Portfolio Introduction • Lesson 5: Introduction to the AWS Storage Portfolio Section 4: Choosing the Right Storage Service • Lesson 6: Identifying the Right Storage Solution in the Cloud • Lesson 7: Making Your AWS Storage Decision Section 5: AWS Storage Services Management • Lesson 8: AWS Storage Services Management Options Section 6: Knowledge Check Questions • Lesson 9: Knowledge Check Section 7: Resources and Feedback • Lesson 10: Additional Resources • Lesson 11: Contact Us

AWS Block Storage Services Getting Started

Course description Amazon Web Services (AWS) Storage provides the services that you need to build the storage solution that’s right for your organization. Block storage services are one of the three primary types of storage in the AWS Storage portfolio. You will discover the block storage service options that are available to meet your organization’s requirements. AWS block storage services include Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) and Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instance stores. In addition, block storage volumes are available with the Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP service offering. You can select from these service offerings, apply them to your organization’s needs, and determine the best storage solution. Before choosing an AWS storage solution, we recommend you first assess which storage characteristics are appropriate for your applications and business. After familiarizing yourself with AWS Storage, you can compare your requirements to the available AWS storage services and select the solution that meets your needs. In this course, you will learn about Amazon EBS and instance stores as configuration options on native AWS services. You will learn when instance stores are appropriate for your use case. In addition, you will gain a high-level overview of block storage on FSx for ONTAP. • Course level: Fundamental • Duration: 35 minutes Activities This course includes: Online materials, demonstrations, and knowledge check questions. Course objectives In this course, you will learn to: • Describe the Amazon EBS block storage service • Discuss available Amazon EBS volume types • Differentiate performance for available EBS volume types • Identify appropriate uses for Amazon EC2 instance stores • Identify appropriate uses for FSx for ONTAP block volumes • Discuss retention options for EBS volumes Intended audience This course is intended for: • Storage architects • Business managers • Data engineers • IT managers • Storage developers Prerequisites We recommend that attendees of this course have: • Completed the course – AWS Storage Services – Portfolio Introduction • Recommend AWS Cloud Practitioner Course outline Section 1: Overview • Lesson 1: How to Use This Course • Lesson 2: Course Overview Section 2: Block Storage Overview • Lesson 3: Introduction to AWS Block Storage Options Section 3: Amazon EC2 Instance Stores • Lesson 4: Introduction to Amazon EC2 Instance Stores Section 4: Amazon EBS • Lesson 5: Introduction to Amazon EBS • Lesson 6: Amazon EBS Features • Lesson 7: Amazon EBS Architecture and Use Cases • Lesson 8: Demonstration • Lesson 9: Knowledge Check Questions Section 5: Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP Block Storage • Lesson 10: Introduction to Block Storage on FSx for ONTAP Section 6: Additional Resources and Feedback • Lesson 11: Additional Resources • Lesson 12: Contact Us

AWS Object Storage Services Getting Started

Course description Amazon Web Services (AWS) Storage provides the services to build the storage solution that’s right for your organization. Object storage services are one of the three primary types of storage in the AWS Storage portfolio. You will discover the object storage service options that are available to meet your organization’s requirements. The AWS object storage services consist of Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). Amazon S3 uses Amazon S3 storage classes to define your storage tiers based on your access patterns and needs. You can select from the Amazon S3 features and capabilities and apply them to your organization’s needs. Before choosing an AWS storage solution, we recommend you first assess which storage characteristics are appropriate for your applications and business. After familiarizing yourself with AWS Storage, you can compare your requirements to the available AWS storage services and select the solution that meets your needs. In this course, you will learn about Amazon S3, Amazon S3 and Amazon S3 Glacier storage classes, and storage class tiering automation options. • Course level: Fundamental • Duration: 40 minutes Activities This course includes: Online materials, demonstrations, and knowledge check questions. Course objectives In this course, you will learn to: • Describe Amazon S3 object storage services • Discuss available Amazon S3 storage classes • Differentiate Amazon S3 Glacier storage classes • Describe storage class data tiering options • Discuss data protection options for Amazon S3 data Intended audience This course is intended for: • Storage architects • Business managers • Data engineers • IT managers • Storage developers Prerequisites We recommend that attendees of this course have: • Completed the course – AWS Storage Services – Portfolio Introduction • Recommend AWS Cloud Practitioner Course outline Section 1: Overview • Lesson 1: How to Use This Course • Lesson 2: Course Overview Section 2: AWS Object Storage Overview • Lesson 3: Object Storage on AWS Section 3: Amazon S3 Overview • Lesson 4: Introduction to Amazon S3 • Lesson 5: Amazon S3 Features • Lesson 6: Amazon S3 Architecture and Use Cases • Lesson 7: Demonstration Section 4: Amazon S3 Storage Classes • Lesson 8: S3 Storage Classes and Storage Class Management Section 5: Knowledge Check Questions • Lesson 9: Knowledge Check Section 6: Additional Resources and Feedback • Lesson 10: Additional Resources • Lesson 11: Contact Us

AWS Hybrid Storage Services Getting Started

Course description Amazon Web Services (AWS) Storage provides the services you need to build the storage solution that’s right for your organization. Hybrid storage services span location both on premises and in the cloud. You will discover the hybrid storage service options that are available to meet your organization’s requirements. The AWS hybrid storage services include Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) and Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) on AWS Outposts. They also include AWS Storage Gateway and Amazon File Cache storage offerings. You can select from these service offerings, apply them to your organization’s needs, and determine the best storage solution. Before choosing an AWS storage solution, we recommend you first assess which storage characteristics are appropriate for your applications and business. After familiarizing yourself with AWS Storage, you can compare your requirements to the available storage services and select the solution that meets your needs. This course introduces you to the benefits, features, use cases, and considerations for AWS hybrid storage services. • Course level: Fundamental • Duration: 50 minutes Activities This course includes: Online materials, demonstrations, and knowledge check questions. Course objectives In this course, you will learn to: • Discuss the meaning and purposes of hybrid storage services • Describe the Outposts on-premises storage services options and their relationship to the AWS Cloud • Identify Storage Gateway services • Differentiate between Storage Gateway service offerings • Differentiate between Outposts storage, Storage Gateway, and Amazon File Cache use cases • Discuss the purpose of Amazon File Cache and its relationship to Amazon FSx for Lustre Intended audience This course is intended for: • Storage architects • Business managers • Data engineers • IT managers • Storage developers Prerequisites We recommend that attendees of this course have: • Completed the course – AWS Storage Services – Portfolio Introduction • Recommend AWS Cloud Practitioner Course outline Section 1: Overview • Lesson 1: How to Use This Course • Lesson 2: Course Overview Section 2: AWS Hybrid Storage Services Overview • Lesson 3: AWS Hybrid Storage Services Introduction • Lesson 4: AWS Hybrid Storage Services General Use Cases Section 3: AWS Storage Gateway Services Overview • Lesson 5: Introduction to Storage Gateway • Lesson 6: Storage Gateway Features • Lesson 7: Storage Gateway Architecture and Use Cases • Lesson 8: Demonstrations • Lesson 9: Knowledge Check Section 4: Other Hybrid Storage Services • Lesson 10: Outposts Introduction • Lesson 11: Amazon File Cache Introduction • Lesson 12: Knowledge Check Section 5: Additional Resources and Feedback • Lesson 13: Additional Resources • Lesson 14: Contact Us

AWS Storage Data Protection Services Getting Started

Course description Amazon Web Services (AWS) Storage provides services to build the storage solution that’s right for your organization. Backup and disaster recovery services provide additional tools to develop your complete storage solutions. In this course, you will discover backup and service native snapshot services to meet your organization’s backup requirements. You will discover an AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery (AWS DRS) service that provides disaster recovery protection by replicating your on-premises application servers. In addition, you will learn about service native replication to protect your data or enhance service availability across AWS Regions. You can select from these data protection service offerings, apply them to your organization’s needs, and determine the best storage solution. Before choosing an AWS storage solution, we recommend you first assess which storage characteristics are appropriate for your applications and business. After familiarizing yourself with AWS Storage, you can compare your requirements to the available AWS storage services and select the solution that meets your needs. This course introduces you to the benefits, features, use cases, and considerations for storage data protection services including AWS Backup and AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery services. In addition, you will learn about other storage protection services with native features included with the core block, file, and object services. These include snapshots and replication features. • Course level: Fundamental • Duration: 35 minutes Activities This course includes: Online materials, demonstrations, and knowledge check questions. Course objectives In this course, you will learn to: • Recognize the AWS storage data protection services • Discuss AWS Backup • Define service native snapshot services • Discuss AWS DRS service Intended audience This course is intended for: • Storage architects • Business managers • Data engineers • IT managers • Storage developers Prerequisites We recommend that attendees of this course have: • Completed the course – AWS Storage Services – Portfolio Introduction • Recommend AWS Cloud Practitioner Course outline Section 1: Overview • Lesson 1: How to Use This Course •Lesson 2: Course Overview Section 2: Protecting Your Data in the AWS Cloud • Lesson 3: Protecting Your Data in the AWS Cloud Introduction Section 3: AWS Backup • Lesson 4: Introduction to AWS Backup • Lesson 5: AWS Backup Features • Lesson 6: AWS Backup Architecture and Use Cases • Lesson 7: Knowledge Check Section 4: Service Native Snapshots • Lesson 8: Service Native Snapshots Overview Section 5: AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery • Lesson 9: Introduction to AWS DRS • Lesson 10: AWS DRS Features • Lesson 11: AWS DRS Architecture and Use Cases • Lesson 12: Demonstration • Lesson 13: Knowledge Check Section 6: Additional Resources and Feedback • Lesson 14: Additional Resources • Lesson 15: Contact Us

AWS Edge Storage, Data Transfer, and File Transfer Services Getting Started

Course description AWS Storage provides you with the services you need to build the storage solution that’s right for your organization. Edge compute and storage, offline and online data transfer, and managed file transfer services provide you those additional tools to develop your complete storage solutions. You will discover the depth and breadth of edge local compute storage, data transfer, and managed file transfer service options available for you to choose from to meet your organization’s requirements. The AWS edge storage services include, AWS Snow Family of services using AWS Snowcone and AWS Snowball Edge for local compute and storage and offline data transfer service. AWS data transfer and managed file transfer services include AWS DataSync for online data transfer and AWS Transfer Family for managed file transfer workflows. You can select from these different service offerings and apply them to your organization’s needs and determine the possible paths you can take to arrive at the best storage solution. Before choosing an AWS Storage solution, AWS recommends that you first assess what storage characteristics are appropriate for your applications and business. After familiarizing yourself with AWS Storage, you can then compare your requirements to the available AWS Storage services and select the solution that meets your needs. This course introduces customers to the benefits, features, use cases, and considerations for AWS edge storage services, offline and online data transfer, and managed file transfer services. By the end of the course, learners will be able to discuss the services and their features and use cases. Course level: FundamentalDuration: 1 hour(s) 5 minutesActivitiesThis course includes: Online materials, demonstrations, and knowledge check questions.Course objectivesIn this course, you will learn to:Differentiate between AWS Snowcone and AWS Snowball Edge.Discuss the AWS Snow Family job types.Describe the AWS DataSync service.Explain when to use AWS Transfer Family as a managed file transfer service.Intended audienceThis course is intended for:Storage architectsBusiness ManagersData engineersIT ManagersStorage developersPrerequisitesWe recommend that attendees of this course have:Completed course titled – AWS Storage Services – Portfolio IntroductionRecommend AWS Cloud PractitionerCourse outlineSection 1: OverviewLesson 1: How to Use This CourseLesson 2: Course OverviewSection 2: AWS Snow Family OverviewLesson 3: AWS Snow Family IntroductionLesson 4: AWS Snow Family jobs and shared use casesSection 3: AWS SnowconeLesson 5: Introduction to AWS SnowconeLesson 6: AWS Snowcone FeaturesLesson 7: Knowledge CheckSection 4: AWS Snowball EdgeLesson 8: Introduction to AWS Snowball EdgeLesson 9: AWS Snowball Edge FeaturesLesson 10: Knowledge CheckSection 5: AWS DataSyncLesson 11: Introduction to AWS DataSyncLesson 12: AWS DataSync FeaturesLesson 13: AWS DataSync Architecture and Use CasesLesson 14: DemonstrationLesson 15: Knowledge CheckSection 6: AWS Transfer FamilyLesson 16: Introduction to AWS Transfer FamilyLesson 17: AWS Transfer Family FeaturesLesson 18: AWS Transfer Family Architecture and Use CasesLesson 19: Knowledge CheckSection 7: Additional Resources and FeedbackLesson 19: Additional ResourcesLesson 20: Contact Us

Selecting your Data Migration Strategy with AWS

Are you an architect or storage administrator who is interested in migrating your storage implementation to the cloud? Do you want to understand how different data types your organization uses might impact your migration decisions? If so, then this course is for you! – Course level: Fundamental – Duration: 30 minutes Activities This course includes presentations and assessments. Course objectives In this course, you will learn to: – Explain the benefits of migrating storage implementations to the AWS Cloud – Identify the different types of data that organizations migrate and appropriate Amazon Web Services (AWS) target services – Identify the tools and methodologies, both online and offline, that organizations can use to move data to the AWS Cloud Intended audience This course is intended for: – Business decision makers – Solutions architects – Storage administrators Prerequisites We recommend that attendees of this course have completed: – Getting Started with AWS Storage Course outline Section 1: Benefits of migrating storage to the AWS Cloud – Cloud storage migration advantages Section 2: Migration process overview and data types ‐ Data migration process overview ‐ Data type examples Section 3: Data migration tools and methodologies – Migration requirements – Online and offline migration options

AWS DataSync Primer

AWS DataSync makes it simple and fast to move large amounts of data online between on-premises storage and AWS storage services. DataSync also allows you to transfer data between AWS storage services in the AWS Cloud. DataSync supports Amazon S3, Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS), Amazon FSx for Windows File Server, FSx for Lustre, and Amazon FSx for OpenZFS AWS storage services. In this self-paced course, you learn how to get started with AWS DataSync. You discover its benefits, data transfer use cases, and explore how it works. You learn how to use AWS DataSync to transfer your data between your on-premises storage and AWS Cloud storage services, and between AWS Cloud storage services in the AWS Cloud. You learn how the DataSync service works and how to configure the service using the AWS Management Console. Video demonstrations walks you through deploying the DataSync agent, connecting an Amazon EC2 based NFS server, and transferring data to Amazon S3 to help you get started with using DataSync. • Course level: Intermediate • Duration: 1 Hour 5 Minutes Activities This course includes interactive lessons, demonstrations, and knowledge check questions. Course objectives In this course, you will learn to: • Describe DataSync service and use cases. • Explain DataSync features and benefits. • Illustrate DataSync service architectures. • Explain DataSync service components. • Discuss the DataSync file transfer process. • Perform DataSync configuration using the AWS Management Console. Intended audience This course is intended for: • Cloud Architects • Storage Administrators • Storage Engineers • Operations Administrators Prerequisites We recommend that attendees of this course have: • General AWS knowledge (Cloud Practitioner Essentials) • Foundational knowledge of storage technologies Course outline Section 1: Overview • Lesson 1: How to Use This Course • Lesson 2: Course Overview Section 2: DataSync Introduction • Lesson 3: DataSync Service Overview • Lesson 4: DataSync Features and Benefits • Lesson 5: DataSync Use Cases Section 3: Understanding DataSync Service • Lesson 6: DataSync Terminology and Components • Lesson 7: DataSync Architecture • Lesson 8: DataSync Requirements • Lesson 9: DataSync Integration with Other AWS Services Section 4: DataSync Service Pricing • Lesson 10: DataSync Pricing Structure and Examples Section 5: DataSync Configuration Process • Lesson 11: Demonstration Section 6: Knowledge Check • Lesson 11: Knowledge Check Section 7: Additional Resources • Lesson 11: Additional Resources

Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) Storage Classes Deep Dive

We have updated this course on October 20th, 2022 to correct a problem that was impacting course completion. If you are enrolled in the course and have not completed it, your progress may be impacted. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Amazon S3 offers a range of storage classes for different use cases. Did you ever ask yourself what the differences are between the available storage classes in Amazon S3 and which storage class you should choose? In this course, you learn about the storage classes available in Amazon S3 and to recognize the similarities and differences amongst the storage classes. You also learn to identify the pricing dimensions associated with each storage class. Through comparing the storage class features and pricing dimensions you learn to identify the optimal storage class to use for your workloads. •Course level: Intermediate •Duration: 1 hour Activities: This course includes online materials and a knowledge check questions. Course objectives: In this course, you will learn to: •Describe Amazon S3 storage class characteristics and use cases •Compare and contrast Amazon S3 storage classes Intended audience: This course is intended for: •Cloud architects •Storage architects •Developers •Operations engineers Prerequisites: We recommend that attendees of this course have: •Completed Getting Started with Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) •Completed Getting Started with AWS Storage Course outline: Section 1: Overview •Lesson 1: How to Use This Course •Lesson 2: Course Introduction Section 2: Amazon Simple Storage Service Storage Classes •Lesson 3: Amazon S3 Storage Classes Section 3: Changing Data Storage Classes •Lesson 4: Storage Classes for Frequently Accessed Data •Lesson 5: Storage Classes for Infrequently Accessed Data •Lesson 6: Storage Classes for Unknown or Changing Access Section 4: Archival Storage Classes •Lesson 7: Storage Classes for Archiving Objects •Lesson 8: Amazon S3 Pricing •Lesson 9: Storage Class Performance Comparison Chart Section 5: Assessment •Lesson 10: Knowledge Check Questions Section 6: Feedback •Lesson 21: Feedback

Amazon FSx for Windows File Server Primer

This course teaches you how Amazon FSx for Windows File Server can support your Windows-based applications and workloads. In this course, you learn about the benefits and use cases of FSx for Windows File Server. You explore the basics of configuring a file system. You also learn about the best practices to follow when administering your file systems. Finally, you review the cost model associated with using Amazon FSx for Windows File Server. •Course level: Intermediate •Duration: 1 hour Activities: This course includes digital self-paced modules and video demonstrations. Course objectives: In this course, you will learn to: •Describe FSx for Windows File Server use cases and benefits •Explain the pricing model for FSx for Windows File Server •Describe architecturally how FSx for Windows File Server works •Explain the requirements for using FSx for Windows File Server •Configure a FSx for Windows File Server file system •Describe the management features of FSx for Windows File Server Intended audience: This course is intended for: •Cloud architects •Operations engineers •Storage engineers •Windows File Server Adminstrators •Individuals interested in learning the fundamentals of FSx for Windows File Server Prerequisites: We recommend that attendees of this course have: •A general knowledge of the AWS Cloud, as covered in the AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials digital course.   Course outline: Introduction to FSx for Windows File Server •FSx for Windows File Server overview and benefits •Practical use cases for FSx for Windows File Server •FSx for Windows File Server pricing structure and example FSx for Windows File Server technical overview •Fundamentals of FSx for Windows File Server •Migration options for FSx for Windows File Serve •Security overview of FSx for Windows File Server •Performance and scale of FSx for Windows File Server Deploying, monitoring, and managing FSx for Windows File Server •Deploying a file system •Demo: Create a file system and connect it to an Amazon EC2 instance •Monitoring FSx for Windows File Server •Demo: Monitor a file system using CloudWatch •Managing FSx for Windows File Server Knowledge Check

Amazon FSx for Lustre Primer

As a fully managed service, Amazon FSx for Lustre enables you to run high performance Lustre file systems for any workload where storage speed matters. Amazon FSx for Lustre is used for workloads such as machine learning, high performance computing (HPC), video processing, and financial modeling. In this self-paced course, you learn how to get started with Amazon FSx for Lustre. You discover its benefits, common use cases, how to set up Amazon FSx for Lustre, and how to monitor your file system. Video demonstrations guide you through creating and monitoring your Amazon FSx for Lustre file system. Finally, you review the cost model associated with using Amazon FSx for Lustre. • Course level: Intermediate • Duration: 1 Hour 40 Minutes Activities: This course includes reading modules and video demonstrations. Course objectives: In this course, you will learn to: • List the key benefits of and use cases for FSx for Lustre • Describe the differences between using FSx for Lustre and a do-it-yourself (DIY) parallel file system • Explain the pricing model for FSx for Lustre • List the prerequisites for deploying FSx for Lustre • Set up the FSx for Lustre file system using the quick-start process • Describe and view the key metrics collected by Amazon CloudWatch Intended audience: This course is intended for: • Storage engineers • Cloud architects • Operations administrators • Systems administrators Prerequisites: We recommend that attendees of this course have: • Completed Introduction to Amazon FSx for Lustre Course outline: Introduction to Amazon FSx for Lustre • Introduction to FSx for Lustre • Use cases • FSx for Lustre technical overview • Pricing model Deployment Considerations • Prerequisites for using FSx for Lustre • Security considerations Deploying Amazon FSx for Lustre • Demonstration: Deploying FSx for Lustre Monitoring Amazon FSx for Lustre • Monitoring an FSx for Lustre file system • Demonstration: Monitoring FSx for Lustre performance Knowledge Check • Knowledge check Resources, Survey, and Feedback • Additional resources • Thank you and feedback