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Our AWS DevOps Course in Chennai is a fantastic learning opportunity for those looking to become AWS DevOps engineers. Our course curriculum is designed with learners in mind, making it accessible to anyone, regardless of their background, who wants to master AWS DevOps in the context of cloud computing. At BTree Systems, our certified AWS DevOps candidates have access to numerous career opportunities in the cloud domain. We also offer career assistance to help you start your journey as an AWS DevOps Engineer successfully. Enroll in our training program today and prepare for a fulfilling career in the cloud.
What is the benefit of AWS DevOps training?
There are numerous benefits of AWS DevOps Training. They are:
In-Demand Skills: AWS DevOps Training equips you with the latest cloud-based DevOps skills, making you highly sought after in the job market.
Career Opportunities: With the increasing adoption of AWS cloud services, trained DevOps professionals are in high demand, leading to better job prospects and competitive salaries.
Real-World Project Experience: Hands-on training and practical projects provides real-world experience, allowing you to confidently apply your skills in actual work scenarios.
Improved Employability: Obtaining AWS DevOps skills as a beginner boosts your employability in the competitive job market. Our AWS DevOps training equips you with market-relevant skills and makes you a competitive candidate for entry-level DevOps roles and internships.
AWS DevOps Certification: By obtaining our AWS DevOps certifications validate your skill and boost industry reputation through recognised expertise.
What are the AWS DevOps tools?
AWS offers a variety of DevOps tools that facilitate the integration, delivery, and management of applications on the cloud. Here are some popular AWS DevOps tools:
AWS CodeCommit
AWS CodeCommit is a fully-managed source code repository service. It provides a secure and scalable environment to host Git repositories for your projects.
Like GitHub or Bitbucket, developers can store, version control, and collaborate on their code using CodeCommit.
AWS CodePipeline
AWS CodePipeline is a continuous delivery service. It allows you to create automated pipelines that produce the steps needed to build, test, and deploy your applications.
AWS CloudFormation
AWS CloudFormation is an infrastructure-as-code service (IaaS). It lets you define and manage your AWS infrastructure in a declarative JSON or YAML template.
AWS CloudFormation is an infrastructure-as-code service (IaaS). It lets you define and manage your AWS infrastructure in a declarative JSON or YAML template.
AWS Elastic Beanstalk
AWS Elastic Beanstalk is a platform-as-a-service (PaaS). It abstracts away the infrastructure complexities and allows you to deploy and manage applications easily.
Elastic Beanstalk supports various programming languages, making it ideal for quick and straightforward app deployment.
AWS OpsWorks
AWS OpsWorks is a configuration management service. It helps you automate application deployment, server provisioning, and management using Chef or Puppet.
OpsWorks offers flexibility in managing your infrastructure and application stack configurations.
What are the skills required for AWS DevOps training?
To help you excel in AWS DevOps training, Btree Systems aim is to train you and make you learn some of the essential skills.
AWS Fundamentals: A solid understanding of AWS services, such as EC2, S3, and VPC, is crucial as DevOps relies heavily on AWS infrastructure.
Version Control: Proficiency with version control systems like Git is necessary to manage and track changes in code and configurations.
Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD): Familiarity with CI/CD concepts and tools like AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeDeploy is vital for automating software delivery.
Monitoring and Logging: Skills in using AWS CloudWatch and related tools to monitor applications and infrastructure for performance and troubleshooting.
Security Best Practices: To create a strong and secure DevOps environment, it is crucial to have a good understanding of AWS security measures and best practices.
Troubleshooting Skills: Ability to identify and resolve issues on time to maintain smooth operations.
Who can take this AWS DevOps training from Btree Systems?
Btree Systems identified that regardless of any type of background, freshers, Non-IT, and one should have a basic understanding of software development concepts and some familiarity with AWS services. Our AWS Course module is designed for beginner to professional level candidates. Ideal roles for this course include:
Graduates and Students: Recent graduates or students aspiring to enter the cloud computing and DevOps job market.
Software Developers: Developers seeking to automate and streamline their software development processes using AWS tools and best DevOps practices.
System Administrators: System admins aiming to learn how to manage AWS infrastructure efficiently and adopt DevOps methodologies.
DevOps Engineers: Those already working in DevOps roles who want to expand their knowledge of AWS services and optimise their workflows.
Cloud Enthusiasts: Individuals passionate about cloud computing and eager to explore how AWS can be leveraged for modern software development and delivery.
How to become a certified AWS DevOps Engineer?
Along with this AWS DevOps training, we have focused on equipping all our learners to a successful career as DevOps Engineers. And, so the certification process is listed into the following:
Familiarise with AWS: Start by learning AWS fundamentals, services, and infrastructure concepts. Online tutorials, AWS documentation, and courses can help.
Master DevOps Practices: Understand CI/CD, version control, automation, and containerization using tools like Git, Jenkins, Docker, Linux etc.
Hands-On Experience: Gain practical experience by working on real-world projects, implementing DevOps workflows on AWS.
Exam Preparation: Utilise AWS-provided resources, practice exams, and study guides to prepare for the certification test.
What is the salary of an AWS DevOps Engineer?
The average salary of an AWS DevOps Engineer in India is ₹6.75 lakhs per year. The salaries can range from ₹4.5 lakhs to ₹14.3 lakhs.
On average, an entry-level AWS DevOps Engineer might earn around 5 to 9.5 lakh INR per year. With a few years of experience, the salary can increase to 9.5 to 14 lakh INR annually. For senior-level DevOps Engineers with substantial experience, the salary may range from 15 to 24 lakh INR or more.
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Curriculum for AWS DevOps Course in Chennai
Introduction to Cloud Computing & AWS
- What is Cloud Computing?
- How AWS is the leader in the cloud domain?
- Various cloud computing products offered by AWS
- Introduction to AWS S3, EC2, VPC, EBS, ELB, AMI
- Getting a detailed understanding of the AWS architecture and the AWS Management Console
- Introduction to AWS EC2
- Comparing Public IP and Elastic IP
- Demonstrating how to launch an AWS EC2 instance
- What is auto scaling?
- AWS EC2 best practices and cost involved
- Understanding various concepts of backup services in AWS
Database services
- Elastic Block Storage (EBS) for block level persistent storage volumes with S3 buckets
- Understanding Amazon RDS and Amazon Aurora which are relational databases
- Amazon DynamoDB which is a NoSQL database
- Understanding Amazon Redshift which is a data warehousing product
- Amazon ElasticCache which is an in-memory data store
- Deploying AWS database migration service
Object Storage
- Introduction to AWS storage
- AWS S3 (Simple Storage Service)
- Creating an AWS S3 bucket
- AWS Storage Gateway
- Understanding the Command Line Interface (CLI)
- Hosting a static website using Amazon S3
- Amazon Glacier storage for long-term data backup and archiving
- Amazon Snowball for data import/export
Autoscaling and load balancing
- Understanding Fault Tolerance in AWS
- In-depth study of Elastic Load Balancing
- The types of Load Balancers viz. Classic and Application
- AWS Auto Scaling mechanism
- Understanding AWS Management Console
- How to access the Elastic Load Balancing
- Studying AWS SDK, AWS CLI and Https Query API
Virtual Private Cloud
- What is Amazon VPC
- VPC as a networking layer for EC2
- Getting started with VPC
- Examples
- VPC and Subnets
- Default and non-default VPCs
- Components of VPC networking
- IP addressing
- Security
- VPN connections
- Accessing the internet
- Using AWS PrivateLink to access the services
- VPC supported platforms
Application services, AWS Lambda and CLI
- Introduction to various AWS application services
- Elastic Beanstalk
- Simple Email Services (SES)
- Simple Notification Service (SNS)
- AWS Lambda
- Elastic OpsWorks and CLI
IAM and monitoring
- Authentication (who can use) and Authorization (level of access)
- IAM Policies – JSON structure, users, groups and their Roles
- IAM HTTPS API
- Logging IAM events with AWS CloudTrail
- Monitoring and managing AWS resources using CloudWatch
- Deploying configuration alerts and notifications with CloudWatch
- Billing for CloudWatch
Configuration management and automation
- Configuration management and automation of server configuration using OpsWorks
- Determining how servers are configured, managed and deployed across EC2 instances
- Creating a virtual machine using Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
- Introduction to the Domain Name Registration service AWS Route 53
- How to route internet traffic to resources
- Checking health of resources automatically
- Provisioning of infrastructure resources using AWS CloudFormation
Architecting AWS – whitepaper
- Important guidelines for creating a well architected AWS framework that is resilient and performant
- Designing of fault-tolerant and high-availability architecture, resilient storage, decoupling mechanism, multi-tier architecture solution, disaster recovery solution, scalable and elastic solutions
AWS Architect Questions
- Guidance for clearing the exam
- Most probable interview questions and other helpful tips for clearing the exam and interview
AWS Migration
- Migrating to the AWS cloud
- Business drivers for migration
- Various stages of cloud adoption
- The actual migration process
- Migration tools and services in AWS
- Migrating customers to AWS cloud
- Track the progress of application migration
- Types of migration including data migration, application migration and databases migration
AWS Security
- AWS cloud security essentials
- Penetration testing
- Security compliance
- Infrastructure security
- Mitigating DDOS
- Identity and Access Control (IAM)
- Logging and monitoring
- Automatic audits and compliance
- Limitations and challenges of native AWS security
Infrastructure Setup
- Installation of Devops Tools on AWS
- Git
- Docker
- Selenium
- Maven
- Jenkins
- Puppet
- Ansible
- Kubernetes
- Nagios
Introduction to DevOps
- What is Software Development
- Software Development Life Cycle
- Traditional Models for SDLC
- Why Devops?
- What is Devops?
- Devops Lifecycle
- Devops Tools
Software Version Control
- What is Version Control
- Types of Version Control System
- Introduction to SVN
- Introduction to Git
- Git Lifecycle
- Common Git Commands
- Working with Branches in Git
- Merging Branches
- Resolving Merge Conflicts
- Git Workflow
Containerization using Docker - Part I
- Introduction to Docker
- Understanding Docker Lifecycle
- Components of Docker Ecosystem
- Common Docker Operations
- Creating a DockerHub Account
- Committing changes in a Container
- Pushing a Container Image to DockerHub
- Creating Custom Docker Images using Dockerfile
Configuration Management using Puppet
- Need of Configuration Management
- Configuration Management Tools
- What is Puppet
- Puppet Architecture
- Setting up Master Slave using Puppet
- Puppet Manifests
- Puppet Modules
- Applying configuration using Puppet
- Puppet File Server
Configuration Management using Ansible
- What is Ansible?
- Ansible vs Puppet
- Ansible Architecture
- Setting up Master Slave using Ansible
- Ansible Playbook
- Ansible Roles
- Applying configuration using Ansible
Continuous Testing
- What is Continuous Testing?
- What is Maven?
- Running Test Cases on Chromium Web Driver
- What is Headless Mode?
Continuous Integration using Jenkins
- Introduction to Continuous Integration
- Jenkins Master Slave Architecture
- Understanding CI/CD Pipelines
- Creating an end to end automated CI/CD Pipeline
Continuous Orchestration using Kubernetes
- Introduction to Kubernetes
- Docker Swarm vs Kubernetes
- Kubernetes Architecture
- Deploying Kubernetes using Kubeadms
- Alternate ways of deploying Kubernetes
- YAML Files
- Creating a Deployment in Kubernetes using YAML
- Services in Kubernetes
- Ingress in Kubernete
DevOps on AWS
- How to deploy DevOps principles and methodology on the AWS platform
- DevOps lifecycle and the important stages in the DevOps methodology
- What is AWS CodeBuild
- AWS CodeCommit
- AWS CodePipeline
- AWS CodeDeploy
Deploying Infrastructure with Terraform
- Installing Terraform – Windows Users
- Installing Terraform – Linux Users
- Choosing Right IDE for Terraform IAC development
- Creating first EC2 instance with Terraform
- Terraform Code – First EC2 Instance
- Understanding Resources & Providers
- Destroying Infrastructure with Terraform
- Destroying Specific Resource
- Understanding Terraform State files
- Understanding Desired & Current States
- Challenges with the current state on computed values
- Terraform Commands – State Files
- Terraform Provider Versioning
- Types of Terraform Providers
- Understanding Attributes and Output Values in Terraform
- Attribute Resource (Document)
- Referencing Cross-Account Resource Attributes
- Terraform Variables
- Data Types for Variables
- Fetching Data from Maps and List in Variable
- Terraform Format
- Validating Terraform Configuration Files
Continuous Monitoring using Nagios
- What is Continuous Monitoring
- Introduction to Nagios
- Nagios Architecture
- Monitoring Services in Nagios
- What are NRPE Plugins
- Monitoring System Info using NRPE plugins
Terraform Modules & Workspaces
- What is Infrastructure as a code
- Iac vs Configuration Management
- Introduction to Terraform
- Installing Terraform on AWS
- Basic Operations in terraform
- init
- plan
- apply
- destroy
- Terraform Code Basics
- Deploying and end-to-end architecture on AWS using Terraform
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Infrastructure Cost Optimization
Developing a cost optimization strategy for AWS resources using services like AWS Cost Explorer and AWS Trusted Advisor. Automating cost analysis and resource optimization recommendations with Lambda and CloudWatch Events.
Serverless Application Deployment and Orchestration
Creating a serverless architecture using AWS Lambda, DynamoDB, and API Gateway. Implementing AWS CodePipeline and CodeDeploy for continuous integration and deployment enables automated scaling and efficient management.
AWS Lambda for Event-Driven Microservices
Developing event-driven microservices with AWS Lambda, S3, and DynamoDB. Utilising AWS Step Functions for orchestration, integrating with CodeCommit and CodePipeline for automated deployments, achieving a highly scalable and cost-efficient architecture.
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AWS DevOps Classroom Training
- 50+ hours of live classroom training
- Real-Time trainer assistance
- Cutting-Edge on AWS DevOps tools
- Non-Crowded training batches
- Work on real-time projects
- Flexible timings for sessions
AWS DevOps Online Training
- 50+ Hours of online AWS DevOps Training
- 1:1 personalised assistance
- Practical knowledge
- Chat and discussion panel for assistance
- Work on live projects with virtual assistance
- 24/7 support through email, chat, and social media.
AWS DevOps Certification in Chennai
Our AWS DevOps Certification in Chennai has been meticulously crafted to pave the way for your career advancement. Our DOP-C02 Certification program boasts an all-encompassing curriculum, real-world projects, and practical exercises that delve into various AWS tools like CodePipeline, CodeDeploy, and more.
Our AWS DevOps certification training is unique in that it offers tailored one-on-one sessions, mock interview sessions, aid in creating outstanding resumes, and more. These components are made to improve your interview-readiness abilities and make it easier for you to network with top organisations as DevOps Engineer.
Certification Code: DOP-C02
Level: Professional
Duration: 180 minutes
Cost: 300 USD or Rs. 23000 apx
Exam Type: 75 questions - multiple choice type.
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What is the most significant benefit of implementing an AWS DevOps model?
AWS offers a range of flexible services designed to help businesses create and deliver products more quickly and reliably using AWS and DevOps practices. AWS DevOps may help to create a collaborative atmosphere in which developers and operators work together to achieve similar goals. This allows teams to bring software to market which works faster and fewer flaws. The following are significant advantages of DevOps:
Security: It moves swiftly while maintaining control and compliance. You may deploy a DevOps framework without jeopardizing security by using automated compliance standards, detailed controls, and configuration management techniques. For example, you can set up and then track compliance at scale by utilizing infrastructure as code and policy as code.
Speed: It Moves quickly so you can better adapt to shifting marketplaces, develop for clients more quickly, and become more effective at generating business outcomes. The DevOps paradigm enables your development and operations teams to achieve these outcomes. Teams may take on service ownership and upgrade services more quickly because of tools like microservices and continuous delivery.
Better Interaction: It is feasible to build more effective teams under the DevOps culture paradigm, which prioritizes values like ownership and accountability. Developers and operations teams work closely together, share numerous tasks, and merge their processes. This lowers inefficiencies and saves time.
Quick Delivery: It raises the frequency and velocity of releases, allowing you to create and enhance your product more quickly. You can respond to customer demands and acquire a competitive edge more rapidly if you can deliver new features and address problems as they arise. Practices like continuous integration and continuous delivery automate the whole software release cycle, from development through deployment.
Reliability: It guarantees the quality of infrastructure changes and app updates, enabling you to bring them out at a faster pace while maintaining a great user experience. Utilize methods like ongoing integration and regular delivery to ensure that each update is safe and functional. Monitoring and logging practices enable you to keep track of performance in real-time.
Scale: It Scales up the operation and management of your infrastructure and development processes. Automation and consistency allow you to handle complicated or changing systems more effectively and safely. Infrastructure as code, for example, allows you to manage the development, testing, and operational environments in a more repeatable and effective manner.
The Future of AWS DevOps
• According to research, cloud computing create over 1 million work opportunities in India. When it comes to vacant positions in cloud computing, Oracle, Deloitte, and Amazon have the most demand for an AWS DevOps certification course. Today's market is all on flexibility and quick updates, accepting change, and meeting customer requests. Because of the use of DevOps, businesses like Netflix that live on giving customers entertainment 24 hours a day grow. AWS DevOps course is now much more in demand as a profession due to the simplicity of function it offers. 42% of businesses want to add DevOps as a skill set to their open-source jobs, and 60% of recruiting managers are eager to fill DevOps engineer positions.
• AWS DevOps certification training in Chennai has a huge demand now and in future. DevOps is becoming more and more widely used in everyday life and AWS has quickly become one of the world's major cloud service providers. In today's world, AWS and DevOps skills are in demand and trendy. As a result, a lot of people are getting on board and deciding to prepare for the AWS DOP-C02 certification course in order to receive training and certification in this field. Learning DevOps has become essential to launch your career if you have an IT background. DevOps is currently widely used by IT companies as a great method for providing their clients with trustworthy and speedier solutions.
• DevOps with AWS (Amazon Web Services) has a broad variety of applications and activities that assist firms to improve communication and coordination between their development and operations teams. The software development and deployment process is automated and improved by utilizing AWS tools and services. AWS also provides a range of security capabilities to guarantee that applications are safe from outside attacks. At last, AWS offers affordable options for the scalability of programs in response to changes in demand. Considering these features, it is obvious that DevOps with AWS has a wide range of applications and may give businesses a strong foundation upon which to expand.
What differentiates DevOps from AWS DevOps?
• Many people now have plenty of professional options because of technological advancements. The #The IT industry, in particular, is continuously getting some or other technical development that promises to provide applicants with a career boost. There are two career paths for software professionals or those with IT experience as developers. AWS and DevOps are both rising technologies that provide a variety of job prospects to individuals who are interested. Both concepts include the quick commercial of products, followed by easy and appropriate administration inside an organisation. According to the experts, It's best to choose the AWS DevOps concept and look for the benefits it provides as a group. DevOps is a collection of practices that integrates software development (Dev) with IT operations (Ops) to help organisations to build, deploy, and maintain high-quality software products in a more timely and reliable manner. Throughout the software development lifecycle, DevOps emphasises cooperation, automation, and continuous improvement.
• AWS DevOps, on the other hand, refers to DevOps practices and technologies utilized within the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud computing platform. AWS provides a comprehensive set of cloud computing services, including computation, storage, database, data analysis, machine learning, and more. AWS DevOps tools and services are intended to assist companies in developing, deploying, and managing applications on the AWS cloud platform in accordance with DevOps principles. When AWS is combined with DevOps, an entirely novel set of developer tools such as CodePipeline, Codedeploy, and others emerge as a result. These tools are intended to do tasks that have already been done by traditional techniques. Monitoring and tracking the performance of the product can also be done easily and rapidly with the help of certain new services such as cloud watch and Cloudtail.
• The primary distinction between DevOps and AWS DevOps is that, whilst DevOps is a collection of practices that can be used in any software development and IT operations surroundings, AWS DevOps is solely focused on the usage of DevOps practices in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud computing environment. AWS DevOps comprises a set of tools and services designed to operate with the AWS cloud platform, including AWS Code Pipeline, AWS Code Commit, AWS Code Build, and AWS Code Deploy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What benefits does BTree Systems AWS DevOps Course offer?
BTree Systems, AWS DevOps Course offers comprehensive training in cloud-based DevOps practices. Participants gain proficiency in automating, deploying, and managing applications on Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure.
Moreover, you will experience personalised doubt-clearing sessions, on-demand lecture access, mock interviews, resume preparation, career guidance, soft skills sessions, and more through BTree Systems' AWS DevOps Course.
Can I get a free demo session before joining the AWS DevOps Certification?
BTree Systems offers free demo sessions for each and every student before joining the AWS DevOps training. It allows you to experience the course modules and teaching methods of experienced mentors of the field.
What technologies or concepts are covered in this AWS DevOps Certification?
Our AWS DevOps Certification covers an industry based comprehensive course curriculum with a wide range of technologies and concepts. This equips you with essential skills for modern DevOps practices within AWS.
AWS Services: In-depth understanding of AWS tools like CloudFormation, EC2, Lambda, and more.
Infrastructure as Code: Learn to automate infrastructure setup using tools like Terraform.
Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD): Implement CI/CD pipelines using Jenkins, AWS CodePipeline, and CodeDeploy.
Monitoring and Logging: Explore monitoring tools like CloudWatch and implement logging solutions.
Security and Compliance: Learn about security best practices, IAM roles, and compliance in a DevOps environment.
Containerization and Orchestration: Gain insights into Docker and Kubernetes for container management.
Configuration Management: Study tools like Ansible and Puppet for efficient configuration management.
What modes of training are conducted for this AWS DevOps Course ?
This AWS DevOps Course offers a variety of training methods. We provide students with both live classroom training and online training under the guidance of qualified mentors. Our thorough AWS DevOps syllabus covers the major ideas in AWS DevOps, enabling a hands-on learning environment for students.
What is the Duration for the AWS DevOps Certification?
This AWS DevOps training lasts 50+ hours of both online and live classes. Each module of the course syllabus covers the related topics for beginner to advanced level candidates, that allows you to attend according to your convenience.
What are the AWS DevOp course fees ?
The AWS DevOps (DOP-C02) course offers an affordable course fee with various payment options. Also, we provide easy EMI options for 3, 6, and 12 months for making it convenient for learners to manage their course fees. For any inquiries about the course fees, feel free to contact us at 044 - 4560 5237 or email us at info@btreesystems.com.
What is the validity period of the AWS DevOps certificate?
Once you successfully complete the AWS DevOps certification training, BTree Systems grants you lifetime access to the AWS DOP-C02 certification. Also, you can showcase your credentials in various job portals.
How do I sign up or register for BTree Systems?
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I'm new to DevOps. Can I still take-up the AWS DevOps Certification Course?
Absolutely! Every level of experience is provided for throughout this AWS DevOps training. The training is designed to guide experienced and beginners through DevOps principles, AWS tools, and practical exercises. Preferably , it is helpful if the candidates have a basic understanding of software development and cloud concepts.
What are the Roles & Responsibilities of DevOps Engineers?
Usually, DevOps engineers facilitate collaboration between development and operations teams for automating processes, managing infrastructure, ensuring continuous integration, and deployment.
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