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AWS Certified SysOps Administrator - Associate
Learn about administering applications on Amazon Web Services (AWS) by getting admission to the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate programme.
Online
Quick facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Virtual Classroom
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Mode of Delivery
Video Based
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Course overview
The AWS Certified SysOps Administrator online course by Infosec Train aims at providing extensive knowledge on Amazon Web Services (AWS) from an operations perspective. The training will improve your skills in operating, managing, and deploying highly scalable systems on the AWS cloud platform.
During the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator certification programme, you will get the necessary practical experience to become a competent AWS Systems Operator. With 40 hours of learning content, you will learn from certified trainers. You will learn how to ensure data security and integrity on the AWS tech platform. Infosec Train’s AWS Certified SysOps Administrator online training is designed to prepare you for the AWS SysOps Administrator examination. Moreover, the course offers a customised learning schedule, instant doubt clarifications, one-to-one training, complete access to recorded lectures, post-training support, and more.
The AWS Certified SysOps Administrator online programme by Infosec Train deals with operational decision-making based on the auditing, monitoring, or performance feedback information in a cloud environment.
The highlights
- Instructor-led learning
- Training certificate
- Certified and experienced trainers
- An offering of Infosec Train
- 40-hours of guided content
- Blended learning
Program offerings
- Flexible schedule
- Online learning
- Training certificate
- Blended learning
- Offered by infosec train
- 40-hours training
- Industry expert instructors
- Instructor-led learning
- Recorded lecture access
- Doubt clearing sessions
- Comprehensive curriculum
Course and certificate fees
- The AWS Certified SysOps Administrator exam fee is $150 and $75 for recertification.
AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate fee structure
Course option | Fee |
AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate (Exam fee) | $150 |
certificate availability
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Eligibility criteria
The AWS Certified SysOps Administrator has some prerequisites for enrolment. You must have an AWS Technical Essentials course qualification or possess equivalent professional experience in AWS-based application operation.
You must also have the ability to offer AWS deployment and operations guidance and adhere to best practices during a project’s life cycle. Moreover, you must have working experience in maintaining, operating and provisioning AWS-run systems to join the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator training.
For getting this certification, you must pass the AWS Certified Solutions Architect-Professional examination.
What you will learn
After completing the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator syllabus, you will be able to:
- Ensure data integrity and security on AWS
- Implement operational cost controls
- Migrate on-premises apps on AWS
- Control the data flow from one AWS app to another
- Master the AWS management console
Who it is for
The AWS Certified SysOps Administrator certification programme caters to the needs of professionals who want to build a career in cloud services.
Admission details
- Visit to reach the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator course page.
- Access the registration form by clicking the ‘Enroll Now’ button
- Enter the info and hit ‘Submit Now’ to register. Next, you can expect to hear from Infosec Train’s representatives within 24 hours to know about enrolment steps for the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator programme.
Filling the form
There is a brief registration form to apply for the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator training. You must fill in basic information like your country, comment/training required, full name, email and number for registration.
The syllabus
Introduction to Cloud Computing
Virtualisation Concepts
- Virtualization and cloud computing
- Types of virtualization
- Virtualization terminologies
- Hypervisor, types & features
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- Introduction to AWS Cloud Computing
- Benefits of choosing AWS
- Other cloud platforms comparison
- Global infrastructure, Regions & Availability Zones
- Signing up for AWS
- AWS Free usage tier& support plans
- Management Console walkthrough
EC2 Instances
- Introduction to creating scalable instances using AWS EC2
- Instances & Types
- Pricing models
- Instance purchasing options
- Amazon Machine Images (AMI)
- Instance store & EBS Volumes
- Managing Volumes, adding additional volumes, modifying the root volume
- Troubleshooting issues with volumes, snapshots and AMIs
- Launching your first AWS Windows Server & Linux Instances
- Setting up security
- Firewall & Security Groups
- Choosing & Creating custom AMIs
- Snapshots & Recovery, snapshot scheduling
- Managing updates
- Usage reports & limits
- Creating a new AMI
- Deploying a new instance from the custom AMI
- Elastic IP, BYOIP
- Hibernating instances
- Key Pairs
- Load balancing, Application & network load balancing
- Creating an ALB web server
- Auto Scaling
- Troubleshooting Issues
AWS Command Line Interface (CLI)
- Introduction to AWS CLI
- Installation
- Connecting to your AWS account via CLI
- Other functionalities with CLI
Light Sail
- Difference between EC2 & Lightsail
- Advantages & Functionalities
- Available options on instances and AMIs
- Creating a instance & connecting to it
- Snapshots
- DNS records
- Elastic IPs
- Troubleshooting
Elastic Beanstalk
- Fundamentals
- Comparison with EC2, Lightsail & Elastic Beanstalk
- Hosting a sample application in EB
- Common issues & troubleshooting
Overview of Other Compute Services
- ECS (Elastic Container Service)
- EKS (Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes)
- Lambda
Storage
- Introduction to storage
- AWS Storage Tiers
- Use cases
Simple Storage Service (AWS S3)
- Buckets & Objects
- Encryption, Logging
- S3 durability and redundancy
- S3 Uploading Downloading
- S3 Permissions
- Hosting a static website in AWS S3
- Access Control Lists & Bucket Policies
- S3 Object Versioning
- S3 Lifecycle Policies
- Cross Region Replication
- EC2-S3 Integration
- Reduced Redundancy Storage, S3-IA
- S3 storage class analysis
S3 Glacier storage
- Introduction
- Putting & retrieving objects
- S3 Glacier Deep Archive
Instance Store & Elastic Block Storage (EBS) Volumes
- Difference & features
- Use cases & capacity limits
- Creating & Managing EBS volumes
- Delete EBS Volumes
- Attach, detach & extend EBS volumes
- Mounting and unmounting EBS volume
- Termination protection
- Troubleshooting & recovery
Elastic File System (EFS)
- Concepts of Network File System (NFS)
- Creating an EFS storage
- Difference between EFS and other storage options
- Mounting EFS
- Troubleshooting issues regarding permissions
Overview of Other Storage Services
- AWS FSx
- AWS Storage Gateway
AWS Database Services
Relational Database Service (RDS)
- Selecting the Database type
- Configuring & creating the database
- DB Security groups
- Snapshots
- Recovering a db instance from snapshot
- Configuring backups
- Connecting to the database
Dynamo DB
- Creating a dynamo db
- Advantages of using DynamoDB
- Configuring alarms
- Connecting to Dynamo DB
Other DB Services Overview
- Elasticache
- Neptune
- Redshift
Migration & Transfer
- AWS Server Migration Service
- AWS Database Migration Service
- Best Practices&Challenges
Identity access management (IAM)
- IAM introduction
- Importance of IAM
- Creating & managing Users and Groups
- Access Key & Secret Key
- Creating custom policies
- Applying policies
- Password Policy
- Sample Policies
- Roles
Other Security, Identity & Compliance Services
- AWS Resource Access Manager (RAM)
- AWS Secrets Manager
- AWS Guard Duty
- AWS Inspector
- AWS Certificate Manager
- AWS Directory Service
- Web Application Firewall (WAF) & Shield
AWS Organisations
- Importance of creating and managing multiple accounts in a corporate scenario
- Creating an organization
- Adding OUs
- Billing & management
Cloud Formation
- Introduction to Infrastructure as a Code
- CF stacks & templates
- Creating an S3 buckets etc.
- Saving, managing & importing templates
- Updating & Versioning
Cloud Watch
- Cloud watch dashboard
- Configuring Monitoring services
- Setting thresholds
- Configuring actions
- Creating a cloud watch alarm
- Getting statistics for ec2 instances
- Monitoring other AWS services
- Configuring Notifications
- Integrating cloud watch with Auto scaling
Autoscaling & Load Balancing
- Introduction to Load Balancing
- Types& scenarios
- Launch configuration
- Configuring a Load balanced web server
- Introduction to Autoscaling
- Configuring auto scaling with EC2
- Rules & Alarms
- Troubleshooting
CloudTrail
- Introduction to Logging
- Creating a trail
- Event History
Other Management & Governance Services
- AWS Systems Manager
- AWS Trusted Advisor
- AWS License Manager
- AWS Personal Health Dashboard
Cloud Front
- Use of cloud front
- Creating a cloud front distribution
- Hosting a website of cloud front distribution
- Invalidations
- Configuring origins and behaviors
AWS Route53
- DNS Concepts and Working
- Domain registration
- Configuring record set
- Configuring DNS with web servers & CDN
- Routing Tables
- Troubleshooting
AWS Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
- What is VPC?
- VPC configuration
- Public & Private subnets
- Internet gateway & NAT gateway
- VPC security
- Elastic IP’s
- Inbound and outbound ACL’s
- Designing a VPC
- Gateways
- Routing Tables
- VPC Peering
- Best Practices
Application Integration Services
Simple Notification Service (SNS)
- What is SNS
- Creating a topic
- Create subscription
SQS
SWF
End User Computing
- WorkDocs
- WorkMail
- Workspaces
Other application services including kinesis, Cognito etc.
Billing & Cost Management
Designing highly available, cost-efficient, fault-tolerant, scalable Infrastructure
Best Security practices & DR
Evaluation process
The AWS Certified Solutions Architect-Professional examination consists of 55-60 multiple-choice questions. You will have 130 minutes in total to answer each of them. You will also need to apply for the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator recertification every two years.
How it helps
The AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate programme by Infosec Train will equip you to build a career in the domain of cloud services. It also inspires you to pursue a DevOps Engineer certification.
According to the Global Knowledge’s IT Skills and Salary Report, the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator certification is the second highest-paying certificate among every non-AWS and AWS certifications. This course aims to help you prepare for the exam and receive the certificate in one attempt.
Instructors
Mr Abhy
Head of Security Testing
Freelancer
Mr Krish 1
Instructor
Freelancer
FAQs
The course offers 40 hours of instructor-led training.
The duration of the examination is 130 minutes.
Yes, you will need to pay 75$ for recertification every two years.
The AWS Certified Solutions Architect exam follows an MCQ exam pattern.
You can ask a question through an email and send it to sales@Infosec Train.com.