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Fast track your career growth Master Cloud Computing with AWS

The program begins with core AWS fundamentals, covering services such as EC2, S3, IAM, VPC, RDS, and CloudWatch. Learners gain hands-on expertise in provisioning and managing secure, scalable cloud environments while understanding best practices in identity access management and network architecture. This program is ideal for developers, system administrators, and IT professionals aiming to become AWS DevOps Engineers, Cloud Engineers, or Site Reliability Engineers (SREs).

AWS & Devops
  • Hours of Instructor-Led Training
  • Hands-on Projects across Web, Data & AI
  • Includes Beginner → Expert Level Topics
  • Mentor Support, Assignments & Code Reviews
  • Job Assistance & Portfolio Guidance
  • Jobzenter Certificate of Completion

What You'll Learn

EC2 & S3

Compute and storage services.

IAM & Security

Identity and access management.

VPC & Networking

Cloud network architecture.

Lambda & Serverless

Event-driven compute service.

RDS & DynamoDB

Managed database services.

CloudWatch

Monitoring and observability.

Course Content

  • Overview of cloud computing and AWS fundamentals
  • Benefits of cloud computing: Scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness
  • AWS Global Infrastructure: Regions, Availability Zones, and edge locations
  • Core AWS services: Compute (EC2), Storage (S3), Networking (VPC), and Databases (RDS, DynamoDB)
  • AWS Pricing and Cost Management: Understanding AWS Free Tier, pay-as-you-go model, and pricing calculator

Frequently asked questions

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What is AWS DevOps and why is it important?+

AWS DevOps is a combination of development and operations practices implemented using Amazon Web Services to automate and streamline the software delivery lifecycle. It enables faster deployments, improved collaboration, scalability, and continuous delivery through tools like AWS CodePipeline, Jenkins, and Docker.

What skills are required to become an AWS DevOps Engineer?+

To become an AWS DevOps Engineer, you need knowledge of cloud computing (AWS services like EC2, S3, IAM), CI/CD pipelines, Infrastructure as Code (Terraform/CloudFormation), containerization (Docker, Kubernetes), scripting (Python/Bash), and monitoring tools like CloudWatch.

Is AWS DevOps suitable for beginners?+

Yes, AWS DevOps is beginner-friendly if you start with basic cloud concepts and Linux fundamentals. With structured training, hands-on projects, and guided learning paths, even freshers or non-IT professionals can transition into DevOps roles.

What job roles can I get after AWS DevOps training?+

After completing AWS DevOps training, you can apply for roles such as AWS DevOps Engineer, Cloud Engineer, Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), Release Engineer, and Infrastructure Engineer, with strong demand across IT industries.

Which tools are commonly used in AWS DevOps?+

Common tools used in AWS DevOps include AWS CodePipeline, CodeBuild, CodeDeploy, Jenkins, GitHub Actions, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, CloudFormation, and CloudWatch for automation, deployment, monitoring, and infrastructure management.