Cloud Engineer

Master Program1034 Ratings

Cloud consists of carious computing resources such as servers (instances ), storage, databaser servers, object storage and softwares. A cloud engineer is specialized in implementing and developing companies or organizations cloud services, including cost optimization, monitoring and implementing various best practices and security solutions.   

To become a successful cloud engineer following cloud certifications are good :-

  1. AWS Solutions Architect
  2. Google Cloud Platform Certified Associate Cloud Engineer
  3. Azure Certified Solutions Architect
  • Live interaction with Industry leadershipIncludes live Master Classes and Ask me anything sessions
  • 100+ hours of live interactive learningLive Online classes by industry experts
  • With real time projectsBuilt on datasets of various scenarios & real time problems
  • ITlearn360 JobAssistGet noticed by the top hiring companies

Who can choose this career

Professional, Student, Researcher and anyone who wants to build career in Cloud

Requirements

Must have Good knowledge in Linux and Windows Server.

Must have knowledge in Networking and Firewalls.

Learning Path

  • Course 1

    AWS Certified DevOps Engineer - Professional

    ITLearn360’s AWS Devops speciality Certification Training is a hands-on training that will help you to prepare for the AWS Database speciality Exam as well as help you to upgrade your skill and career. You will be able to understand concepts of database design, database migration, deployment, access, database maintenance, automation, monitoring, security, and troubleshooting.
    Course curriculum

    Module 1: Introduction

    • 1.1  Introduction
    • 1.1  DevOps
    • 1.1  SDLC

    Module 2: AWS SDLC Services

    • 2.1  Introduction
    • 2.1  Code Commit
    • 2.1  Code Commit - Repo Setup
    • 2.1  Code Commit - Clone, Push, Pull
    • 2.1  Code Commit - Branches
    • 2.1  Code Commit - Triggers
    • 2.1  Code Build
    • 2.1  Code Build - Writing buildspec file
    • 2.1  Code Build - Intergration with ECS
    • 2.1  Code Build - Intergration with SSM Parameter Store
    • 2.1  Code Deploy
    • 2.1  Code Deploy - Env Setup
    • 2.1  Code Deploy - Deploying ALB
    • 2.1  Code Deploy - Instance Deployment
    • 2.1  Code Deploy - Appspec file
    • 2.1  Code Deploy - hooks
    • 2.1  Code Deploy - Rollbacks
    • 2.1  Code Pipeline
    • 2.1  Code Pipeline - Integration with Code Commit
    • 2.1  Code Pipeline - Integration with Code Deploy
    • 2.1  Code Pipeline - Build Artifacts
    • 2.1  Code Pipeline - Manual Approval
    • 2.1  Code Pipeline - Integration with CloudFormation

    Module 3: AWS Orchestration Services

    • 3.1  Introduction
    • 3.1  CloudFormation
    • 3.1  CloudFormation - Creating Stack
    • 3.1  CloudFormation - Parameters
    • 3.1  CloudFormation - Resources
    • 3.1  CloudFormation - Output
    • 3.1  CloudFormation - Functions
    • 3.1  CloudFormation - DependsOn
    • 3.1  CloudFormation - Condition
    • 3.1  CloudFormation - RollBack
    • 3.1  CloudFormation - Nested stack
    • 3.1  CloudFormation - Update Policy
    • 3.1  CloudFormation - Delete Policy
    • 3.1  CloudFormation - SSM Parameter Group Intergration
    • 3.1  Introduction to Elastic Beanstalk
    • 3.1  Sample Application Deployment on Beanstalk
    • 3.1  Elastic Beanstalk - Cloud Watch Monitoring
    • 3.1  Elastic Beanstalk - Deployment Types
    • 3.1  Elastic Beanstalk - Deployment Strategies
    • 3.1  Elastic Beanstalk - Rolling Update
    • 3.1  Elastic Beanstalk - Recreate

    Module 4: AWS Configuration Managment Services

    • 4.1  Introduction
    • 4.1  OpsWorks
    • 4.1  OpsWorks - Chef Scipt
    • 4.1  OpsWorks - Managing EC2 Instance
    • 4.1  SSM
    • 4.1  SSM Documents
    • 4.1  SSM Documents Type
    • 4.1  SSM - Command Document
    • 4.1  SSM - Automation Document
    • 4.1  SSM - Running Ansible Playbook

    Module 5: AWS Container Services

    • 5.1  Introduction
    • 5.1  Elastic Container Service (ECS)
    • 5.1  ECS Cluster Types
    • 5.1  Setting Up ECS Cluster
    • 5.1  ECS - Faragte Deployment
    • 5.1  ECS - Task Defination
    • 5.1  ECS - Task Deployment
    • 5.1  ECS - Services
    • 5.1  Elastic Container Registry (ECR)
    • 5.1  ECR - Repo Setup
    • 5.1  ECR - Pushing Image
    • 5.1  Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS)
    • 5.1  EKS - Cluster Setup
    • 5.1  EKS - Node Setup
    • 5.1  EKS - Connecting to Cluster
    • 5.1  EKS - App Deployment

    Module 6: AWS Serverless Services

    • 6.1  Introduction
    • 6.1  Lambda
    • 6.1  Lambda - Runtime
    • 6.1  Lambda - Triggers
    • 6.1  Lambda - Limitations
    • 6.1  Lambda - Service Roles
    • 6.1  Lambda - SAM Framework
    • 6.1  API Gateway
    • 6.1  API Gateway - Routes
    • 6.1  API Gateway - Integration with Lambda
    • 6.1  API Gateway - Stages
    • 6.1  API Gateway - Deployment

    Module 7: AWS Monitoring and Logging Services

    • 7.1  Introduction
    • 7.1  CloudTrail
    • 7.1  CloudTrail - Cross Account Logging
    • 7.1  Kinesis
    • 7.1  Kinesis - Data Streams
    • 7.1  Kinesis - Data Firehose
    • 7.1  Launching an EC2 Instance for Data Stream
    • 7.1  Configuring Kinesis Agent
    • 7.1  Data Stream Analysis
    • 7.1  AWS Cloud Watch
    • 7.1  AWS EC2 Detailed Monitoring
    • 7.1  Cloud Watch - Alarms
    • 7.1  Cloud Watch - Logs
    • 7.1  CloudWatch - Metrics
    • 7.1  CloudWatch - Dashboards
    • 7.1  X-Ray