AcademyCloudFoundations Module 03
AcademyCloudFoundations Module 03
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Module overview
Topics Activities
• AWS Management Console
• AWS Global Infrastructure
clickthrough
• AWS service and service category
overview
Knowledge check
Demo
• AWS Global Infrastructure
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Module objectives
After completing this module, you should be able to:
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Section 1: AWS Global Infrastructure
Module 3: AWS Global Infrastructure Overview
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AWS Global Infrastructure
• The AWS Global Infrastructure is designed and built to deliver a flexible, reliable, scalable, and secure
cloud computing environment with high-quality global network performance.
• AWS continually updates its global infrastructure footprint. Visit one of the following web pages for current
infrastructure information:
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Educator-Led Demo:
AWS Global
Infrastructure Details
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AWS Regions
• An AWS Region is a geographical area.
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Selecting a Region
Data governance,
legal requirements
Proximity to customers
(latency)
Determine the right Region for
your services, applications, Services available
within the Region
and data based on these
factors
Costs (vary by Region)
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Availability Zones
• Each Region has multiple Availability Zones.
AWS Cloud
• Each Availability Zone is a fully isolated
Region eu-west-1
partition of the AWS infrastructure.
Availability Zone eu-west-1a
• Availability Zones consist of discrete data centers
Data center
• They are designed for fault isolation
Data center
• They are interconnected with other Availability Zones by
using high-speed private networking Data center
• You choose your Availability Zones.
Availability Zone eu-west-1b
• AWS recommends replicating data and resources
across Availability Zones for resiliency.
Availability Zone eu-west-1c
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AWS data centers
• AWS data centers are designed for
security.
• Data centers are where the data
resides and data processing occurs.
• Each data center has redundant
power, networking, and connectivity,
and is housed in a separate facility.
• A data center typically has 50,000 to
80,000 physical servers.
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Points of Presence
• AWS provides a global
network of Points of Presence
locations
• Consists of edge locations
and a much smaller number of
Regional edge caches
• Used with Amazon CloudFront
• A global Content Delivery Network
(CDN), that delivers content to end
users with reduced latency
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AWS infrastructure features
• Elasticity and scalability
Physically Backup
• Elastic infrastructure; dynamic adaption of capacity distinct generators
• Scalable infrastructure; adapts to accommodate
growth Data center Data center Data center Data center
Network
connectivity
• High availability Data center Data center
Availability Zone
• High level of operational performance
• Minimized downtime Uninterruptible Cooling
power supply AWS Region equipment
• No human intervention
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Key takeaways • The AWS Global Infrastructure consists of
Regions and Availability Zones.
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Section 2: AWS services and service category
overview
Module 3: AWS Global Infrastructure Overview
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AWS foundational services
Compute (virtual,
Foundation Networking Storage (object,
automatic scaling,
Services block, and archive)
and load balancing)
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AWS categories of services
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Storage service category
Amazon Simple
Storage Service
Glacier
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Compute service category
Amazon
DynamoDB
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Networking and content delivery service category
AWS networking
and content delivery services
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Security, identity, and compliance service category
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Management and governance service category
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Hands-on activity: AWS Management Console clickthrough
1. Launch the Sandbox hands-on environment and connect to the AWS Management Console.
2. Explore the AWS Management Console.
A. Click the Services menu.
B. Notice how services are grouped into service categories. For example, the EC2 service appears in the Compute
service category.
Question #1: Under which service category does the IAM service appear?
Question #2: Under which service category does the Amazon VPC service appear?
C. Click the Amazon VPC service. Notice that the dropdown menu in the top-right corner displays an AWS Region (for
example, it might display N. Virginia).
D. Click the Region menu and switch to a different Region. For example, choose EU (London).
E. Click Subnets (on the left side of the screen). The Region has three subnets in it. Click the box next to one of the
subnets. Notice that the bottom half of the screen now displays details about this subnet.
Question #3: Does the subnet you selected exist at the level of the Region or at the level of the Availability Zone?
F. Click Your VPCs. An existing VPC is already selected.
Question #4: Does the VPC exist at the level of the Region or the level of the Availability Zone?
Question #5: Which services are global instead of Regional? Check Amazon EC2, IAM, Lambda, and Route 53.
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Activity answer key
• Question #1: Under which service category does the IAM service appear?
• Answer: Security, Identity, & Compliance.
• Question #2: Under which service category does the Amazon VPC service appear?
• Answer: Networking & Content Delivery
• Question #3: Does the subnet that you selected exist at the level of the Region or the level of the
Availability Zone?
• Answer: Subnets exist at the level of the Availability Zone.
• Question #4: Does the VPC exist at the level of the Region or the level of the Availability Zone?
• Answer: VPCs exist at the Region level.
• Question #5: Which of the following services are global instead of Regional? Check Amazon EC2, IAM,
Lambda, and Route 53.
• Answer: IAM and Route 53 are global. Amazon EC2 and Lambda are Regional.
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Module wrap-up
Module 3: AWS Global Infrastructure Overview
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Module summary
In summary, in this module you learned how to:
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