Cloud Crash Course

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LERNER TO

LEADER IN CLOUD
“Scale as much as you can”
Cloud is the Future
Cloud is the Future

Imagine a scenario where you're eager to download a movie that requires 7GB
of storage space. However, your available storage falls short of this
requirement.

You decide to explore local markets in search of a suitable 7GB pen drive, but
unfortunately, you couldn’t find one and ended up buying 16GB storage

In this situation, your initial intention was to buy 7GB of storage, but the
available options compelled you to acquire a larger 16GB pen drive.
Consequently, you found yourself paying more than originally planned.
Cloud is the Future

This is where Cloud service providers comes into play, aiming to revolutionize
this conventional approach.

Unlike traditional storage solutions, cloud providers introduce a concept where


you are billed based on your actual usage.

If you only utilize 1MB of data, you're charged solely for that consumption.
Similarly, if your usage extends to 1GB, you are exclusively billed for the 1GB of
storage used.

This approach eliminates the burden of over-provisioning and excessive costs,


allowing you to align your expenses precisely with your storage needs.
Evaluation of cloud computing
How Companies adopting cloud
On-Premises v/s Cloud
Cons of using on-premises Aspect Cloud Computing On-Premises Solutions

Scalability and
On-demand scalability for resources Limited scalability based on hardware
Flexibility

Cost Efficiency Pay-as-you-go model for cost savings Upfront investment and higher costs

Global Limited access based on physical


Accessible from anywhere with internet
Accessibility location

Rapid
Quick provisioning for applications Longer lead times for setup
Deployment

Innovation and
Continuous updates and new features Potential for outdated technology
Updates

Innovative
Access to advanced technologies Limited resources for implementing tech
Services

Cost Predictable costs due to pay-as-you-


Unpredictable costs for maintenance
Predictability go
Syllabus

Topics Time

Introduction

Overview of cloud computing


Introduction to AWS services
Day 1
Regions , AZ’s
Server v/s Serverless

Understanding IAM basics


Day 2
Creating and managing users, groups, and roles

Computing

Virtual machine
Launching and managing EC2 instances
Day 3
Security groups and key pairs
Instance types and pricing

Introduction to load balancing


Day 4
Setting up and configuring ELB

Auto Scaling concepts and setup


Day 5
Creating launch configurations and scaling policies

Storage

S3 fundamentals
Bucket creation and configuration Day 6
Access control and permissions

Introduction to RDS
Creating and managing RDS instances Day 7
Dynamo DB
Syllabus

Serverless

Introduction to serverless architecture


Creating and deploying Lambda functions
Day 8
AWS CloudWatch
SNS

Microservice v/s monolith


Api Gateway Day 9
SQS

ETL

Introduction to AWS Glue


Setting up and configuring ETL jobs
Day 10
Data transformation and loading
Step funtion

Ecommerece case study and building ETL pipeline Day 11

CI/CD

Importance of version control


Git
Day 12
CI / CD
Deploying ML Model with CI/CD pipeline

Final Verdict

Summarize key concepts


Hands on Projects
Day 13
Opportunities' on Cloud
Practice with sample questions
Prototype of Project Work Flow
Prototype of Project Work Flow
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