Company: Pluralsight Author: Fernando Medina Corey Full Title: Architecting For Cost On AWS Year: 2019 Language: English Genre: Educational: Cloud computing Skill Level: Beginner Price: - - Files: MP4 (+ Exercise Files, Slides .PDF) Time: 05:05:09 Video: AVC, 1280 x 720 (1.778) at 30.000 fps, 250 kbps Audio: AAC at 96 Kbps, 2 channels, 44.1 KHz With hundreds of services and features, developing cost-effective cloud applications is a challenge. This course will teach you the tools, design patterns, and concepts you need to know to optimize the cost of your AWS applications. Effectively cost-optimizing cloud applications is a challenge for every organization. In this course, Architecting for Cost on AWS, you will gain the knowledge you need to design cost-effective applications. First, you will learn how to avoid common cost-optimization pitfalls with case studies from cloud-adoption failures and success stories. Next, you will discover design patterns to architect applications to match the supply and demand of cloud resources to reduce wasted spending. Finally, you will explore how to develop ongoing cost awareness and optimize your cloud costs over time. When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge required to architect cost-optimized applications on AWS and to optimize existing AWS applications. Lessons: 1. Course Overview 01. Course Overview 2. AWS Cost Optimization Basics 02. Overview - AWS Cost Optimization Basics 03. Organizational Computing Models 04. Cloud-based Compute Options 05. Cloud Adoption Case Studies - Dropbox and Netflix 06. Cloud Adoption Case Studies - Slack and Fokal 07. Risks and Realities of Cloud Adoption - Exposed AWS Keys 08. Risks and Realities - Cloud Migration Misconceptions 09. Risks and Realities - Prototyping Costs and AWS Relationship 10. Cost-optimization Design Principles 11. Estimating Total Cost of Ownership with AWS TCO Calculator 12. Cost Optimization Basics Module Review 3. Tooling and Resources for Cost-effectiveness on AWS 13. Overview of Tooling and Resources 14. Appropriate Provisioning 15. Introduction to Right Sizing 16. Right Sizing Considerations 17. Creating Underutilization Alarms for Our EC2 Applications 18. Using the AWS Console to Create an Alarm Notification 19. Purchasing Options On-demand 20. Spot Instances 21. Reserved Instances and Capacity 22. EC2 Fleet and Other Purchasing Options 23. Requesting a Spot Instance 24. Geographic Selection 25. Managed Services 26. Optimize Data Transfer 27. Prototyping and Pricing Applications with the AWS Simple Monthly Calculator 28. Module Review 4. Supply and Demand Design Patterns 29. Overview of Supply and Demand Design Patterns 30. Demand-based Designs and Tools - Elasticity 31. Auto Scaling Groups 32. Elastic Load Balancing 33. AWS Auto Scaling 34. Considerations for Demand-based Designs 35. Using Auto Scaling with EC2 36. Stressing and Scaling Our Auto Scaling Group 37. Buffer-based Design Patterns 38. AWS Buffering Services - Amazon Simple Queue Service 39. Amazon Kinesis Data Streams 40. Considerations for Buffer-based Designs 41. Using an SQS Queue to Buffer Messages 42. Time-based Methods and Examples 43. Creating Time-based Actions with CloudWatch and AWS Lambda 44. Module Review 5. Developing Cost Awareness 45. Overview of Developing Cost Awareness 46. The Challenge of Organizational Education 47. Reserved Instance Reports and Cost Management with IAM 48. Creating Billing Alarms with Amazon CloudWatch 49. AWS Account Structure 50. Structuring AWS Accounts Inside an Organization 51. Tagging Purposes and Strategies 52. Tagging Application Resources in the AWS Console 53. Entity Lifecycle Tracking 54. Getting Started with AWS Config 55. Module Summary 6. Optimizing Cost Over Time 56. Module Overview 57. Ongoing Optimization 58. Using the Billing and Cost Management Dashboard 59. Optimizing with the Latest Trends 60. Using the AWS Trusted Advisor 61. Module Summary and Next Steps Our members see more. Join us! ------------- Our members see more. Join us!