Certified Cloud Computing Practitioner
Through e-careers, I have had the opportunity to learn from AWS champion instructors and leverage the chance to explore AWS skill-builder and real-world challenge projects. • Simple Queue Service (SQS) – The lab provides a better understanding of configuring a message queue for Amazon SQS and the advantages of using a loosely coupled system. Aside from that, I have learnt about the various queue types, message lifecycle, dead letter queues, delay queues and message timers, and long pooling. • Elastic Container Service (ECS) – Working with Amazon ECS provides a clear overview on creating task definitions from Docker containers, troubleshooting issues with load balancers, tasks, services, or container instances, as well as managing applications at scale. Building and deploying containers using Amazon ECS demonstrate how ECS is used to host simple multi-component web applications composed of a website with two supporting API services. • Compute and Networking – In addition to the in-depth teaching, I have completed labs on the Introduction to Amazon EC2, Creating Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) with AWS CloudFormation, and Maintaining high availability with Auto Scaling.• Security on AWS – This provided me with the fundamentals required to apply AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) and other AWS services to address real-world application and security management scenarios. • Amazon Relational Database – I understood Amazon RDS well with different servers such as MySQL, Linux, and Windows. I also learnt how to launch APPs on Amazon RDS as the backend database for MySQL with Multi-AZ deployment. • In addition to the above, I have a good knowledge of other AWS services, including AWS Cloud Formation, AWS Lambda, Simple Storage Service (S3), Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS), Amazon Elastic File System, Amazon CloudFront, CodePipeline and a hands-on experience Migrating from Oracle to Aurora using AWS Data Migration Service.