Complete 2020 AWS DevOps Bootcamp For Beginners (With ECS)
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 10 Hours | Lec: 157 | 6.12 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 10 Hours | Lec: 157 | 6.12 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Learn How To Deploy Containers To Production Using ECR/ECS, RDS, End-to-End CI/CD Pipeline with CodePipeline, Route53…
This course is for total AWS beginners who want to confidently put AWS DevOps on their CV. The course is JAM PACKED with awesome, hands-on and practical real-world labs.
Check it out… The Complete 2020 AWS ECS DevOps Masterclass For Total Beginners
You are learning over a dozen AWS Services hands-on and in-depth. You can apply it to the final project and in real life.
In the final project you are dockerizing Laravel and then deploying a containerized Laravel PHP Application with a user registration/login to an ECS cluster with a full CI/CD Pipeline via CodeCommit, CodeBuild and CodePipeline.
Wondering how all of this is possible in only 10 hours? Read on!
But … Why Learn AWS DevOps in the first place?
Well, because it's awesome and pays great money.
Quick question: How much do you earn in your current job? Is it $100.000 per year or more? If you currently earn less than $100.000 per year, then learning AWS skills can really pay off.
While it's hard to get concrete numbers on jobs with AWS skills, according to edureka, AWS entry level jobs are hovering $100.000 per year. If you bring some experience with you then it's $140.000 per year, or $72 per hour.
But first you need to learn AWS, right?