Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of AWS Outposts Setup and Installation
- Evaluating and complying with Outpost site requirements
- Choosing the right Outpost configuration for the application
- Planning for Outpost capacity and physical hardware
- Working with the AWS Management Console for Outpost installation
Overview of AWS Outposts Features and Architecture
- What are the network components of an Outpost?
Managing AWS Outposts with AWS API
- Performing Outpost actions with AWS API syntax
- Familiarizing with AWS Outposts API data types
- Handling common parameters and errors
Executing API Actions Based Upon AWS Outposts Services
Working with AWS Outposts CLI
- Utilizing CLI commands in an Outpost
Connecting an Outpost to the On-Premise Network
- AWS Outposts hardware and connectivity
Building Wide Area Network (WAN) Outpost Connectivity
- Connecting to AWS Regions through service links
- Connecting to AWS Regions through the local gate
- Advantages of multiple Outpost connections
Creating an Outpost Subnet for Virtual Private Cloud Coverage
Launching and Connecting EC2 Instances in an Outpost
Operating Elastic IP Addresses with EC2 Instances
Configuring and Testing Local Outpost Connectivity
Getting Started with Manual AWS Outposts Tasks
- Managing tags, names, and descriptions
- Viewing Outpost details with the console or CLI
Overview of Local Gateways in an Outpost
- Components of a local gateway
- Working with local gateway tags and route tables
- Creating and deleting VPC associations
Specifying a VPC Route Tables Target for On-Premises Traffic
Executing Network Address Translation (NAT) for Customer Dependent Instances
Sharing and Consuming AWS Outposts Resources
- What are shareable Outpost resources?
- Prerequisites and conditions for resource shareability
- Applying use case scenarios and sharing permissions
Provisioning for Additional Outpost Built-in Components for System Resiliency
Securing AWS Outposts and Implementing Data Protection Measures
- Managing user access and credentials
- Compliance to AWS global network security procedures
Retrieving Outpost Metrics from Amazon CloudWatch
Integrating AWS Outposts with AWS CloudTrail
Troubleshooting an Outpost and Reviewing Log File Entries
Updating with AWS Outposts Support and Maintenance Services
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- An understanding of cloud computing concepts and terminology
- Familiarity with Amazon Web Services interface and tools
- Experience with database technologies and network systems
- Basic knowledge of big data analysis in IT workflows
Audience
- Engineers and Developers
- SysOps and DevOps Administrators
Testimonials
I genuinely liked the new technology.
- PCCW
examples, preparation of materials, level of knowledge of trainer, excellent communication
Michał Krasucki - Instytut Lotnictwa
Practice parts
- Instytut Lotnictwa
The training is practical and it is good for understanding how to use AWS step by step
- PCCW
That it was all new technology and offerings to myself. After being shown how quick and easy it is to set up certain services in AWS, I feel I could get a real benefit out of it for quick project and proposal prototyping.
MDA Systems Ltd.
Fernando knew the products and how to use them. His willingness and friendliness to assist in the hands-on lab was great.
MDA Systems Ltd.
There was a good general pass over what seemed like the most important parts of AWS. The instructor was open to questions and addressed areas of AWS that were not part of the outline based on our questions.
MDA Systems Ltd.
I liked getting to understand the breadth of the services offered by AWS and gaining a better understanding of their pricing model for each of those services.
William Crowdis - MDA Systems Ltd.
Thought it was a good overview of a lot of different services. Liked the detail on IAS.
MDA Systems Ltd.
Explaining why it's financially viable to do these things
MDA Systems Ltd.
It provided context for the things we do in AWS.
MDA Systems Ltd.
Everything. I had played around with AWS before but just on my own personal time. The training really brought everything together, with real world examples and how many individual pieces can be bolted together for a applicable solution.
Matt Sartain - MDA Systems Ltd.
Hands-on labs