PLU | AWS Developer: Migrating Your Applications To The Cloud (2018 EN)

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    Company: Pluralsight
    Author: Fabien Ruffin
    Full Title: AWS Developer: Migrating Your Applications To The Cloud
    Year: 2018
    Language: English
    Genre: Educational: Cloud computing
    Skill Level: Intermediate
    Price: -
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    Files: MP4 (+ Exercise Files, Slides .PDF)
    Time: 02:42:02
    Video: AVC, 1280 x 720 (1.778) at 15.000 fps, 350 kbps
    Audio: AAC at 66 Kbps, 2 channels, 44.1 KHz



    Migrating applications to the cloud can be a bit daunting and it isn't always easy to see where to start and what needs to be done. In this course, you'll learn about different migration strategies and how to make the most of the AWS Cloud.

    Migrating applications to the cloud can be a bit daunting and it is not always easy to see where to start and what needs to be done. In this course, AWS Developer: Migrating Your Applications to the Cloud, you will learn about the different migration strategies at your disposal and how to make the most of the AWS Cloud, without having to rewrite your entire application. First, you will learn how to build applications for autoscaling, which is one of the most important promises of the cloud. Next, you will explore some of AWS' managed services and see how their almost infinite scale can help your applications. Finally, you will discover how these managed services can also reduce maintenance overhead and simplify your architecture. When you're finished with this course, you'll be comfortable planning a cloud migration of your own and how to take advantage of many of AWSí managed services.


    Lessons:
    1. Course Overview
    01. Course Overview
    2. Overview
    02. Introduction
    03. How Is Cloud Different
    04. The 6 Rs of Cloud Migration
    05. Sample Applications Overview and Weaknesses
    01. Summary
    3. Storing Application Data in S3
    07. Introduction
    08. Creating an S3 Bucket
    09. Creating and Using AWS Access Keys
    10. Uploading Objects to S3
    11. Accessing S3 Objects
    12. Deleting S3 Objects
    13. Summary
    4. Logging to CloudWatch Logs
    14. Introduction
    15. Creating a CloudWatch Log Group and Log Stream
    16. Publishing Application Logs to CloudWatch Logs
    17. Using the CloudWatch Logs Console
    18. Summary
    5. Centralizing Session State Management with DynamoDB
    19. Introduction
    20. Creating a DynamoDB Table
    21. Using DynamoDB as a Session State Provider
    22. Summary
    6. Caching with Redis and ElastiCache
    23. Introduction
    24. Creating an ElastiCache Redis Cluster
    25. Configuring the Caching Library to Use Redis
    26. Summary
    7. Queueing with SQS
    27. Introduction
    28. Provisioning an SQS Queue
    29. Publishing Messages to the Queue
    30. Consuming Messages from the Queue
    31. Summary
    8. Sending Emails with SES
    32. Introduction
    33. Setting Up an SES Account
    34. Sending Emails with SES
    35. Email Sender Reputation Considerations
    36. Summary


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