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[NEW] Amazon EC2, AutoScaling - ELB for Professionals on AWS

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Description: Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), is the fundamental building block that every AWS professional should know. That's why in this course on Amazon EC2, ELB and Auto Scaling on AWS I will teach you how to design, deploy and manage scalable and highly available applications on the AWS cloud. You will learn how to optimize the performance and efficiency of your solutions on AWS.The course is divided into two main sections:Design, Deployment and Management of Computing Services (EC2): In this section, you will dive into the world of Amazon EC2, learning about the different pricing models, instance types and how to select the right ones for your needs. You'll become familiar with creating and managing Amazon Machine Images (AMIs), launching and managing instances for Linux, Windows and MacOS, and configuring Key Pairs, Placement Groups and instance roles for advanced management.You will explore networking and connectivity configuration, including elastic network interfaces, IP addressing and NAT. You'll also learn about configuring private subnets and bastion hosts to enhance security. On the storage side, you will learn Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS), from creating volumes to managing snapshots and cross-region copying. Finally, you will learn best practices for designing resilient and highly available architectures, using dedicated hosts and dedicated instances.High Availability and Auto Scaling (ELB - EC2 Auto Scaling)The second section focuses on ensuring that your applications are scalable and highly available. You will start with AWS Auto Scaling, learning how to automatically adjust the capacity of your resources according to demand. You will configure launch templates and Auto Scaling groups, applying manual, dynamic, scheduled and other scaling techniques. You will also learn how to us
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