AWS Cloud Financial Management for Builders

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The AWS Cloud Financial Management for Builders course is designed to equip learners with the knowledge and skills needed to efficiently manage and optimize costs within the AWS Cloud environment. Through this course, participants will explore the principles of cloud financial management, including resource tagging, pricing and cost fundamentals, cost optimization strategies for compute, storage, networking, and databases, and cost governance.By diving into the course’s comprehensive modules, students will gain insight into AWS’s billing, reporting, monitoring tools, and best practices for architecting cost-effective solutions. They’ll also engage in hands-on labs to apply what they’ve learned in real-world scenarios. Upon completion, learners will understand how to leverage AWS services and tools to drive cost efficiency and ensure that their cloud architecture is both cost-effective and robust. This course is essential for builders looking to manage their cloud resources prudently and maximize the value of their AWS investment.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Understand the fundamentals of Cassandra, including cluster architecture, CAP theorem, and eventual consistency.
  • Learn the four pillars of Cloud Financial Management and how to apply them within AWS environments.
  • Acquire skills in setting up, configuring, and maintaining a Cassandra database, with an emphasis on system requirements and lab understanding.
  • Master resource tagging and cost control techniques using AWS Config and other AWS tools.
  • Explore AWS pricing models, cost optimization strategies, and utilize tools such as AWS Free Tier, Volume Discounts, Savings Plans, and Reserved Instances.
  • Develop the ability to architect cost-efficient solutions on AWS, focusing on compute, networking, storage, and database services.
  • Create applications using Cassandra as a backend, understanding data modeling, drivers, and connecting a Cassandra cluster to a web application.
  • Manage data effectively in Cassandra by learning to update, delete, and use TTL (Time To Live) alongside understanding the role of Tombstones.
  • Establish proficiency in monitoring and maintaining Cassandra clusters, including node repair, consistency checks, and performance tuning.
  • Implement best practices for backup and restore operations in Cassandra, and perform stress testing and performance tuning for optimization.