Online Course – AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate Certified Professional Internship by Whizlabs

Become certified as an AWS SysOps Manager. Master the fundamentals of SysOps management in AWS.

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Professional Certificate

Intermediate level

No prior knowledge required

Time to complete the course

7-day free trial

No unnecessary risks

Skills you will acquire in the course

  • Understand business continuity and disaster recovery procedures.
  • Implement actions using the AWS Management Console and AWS CLI.
  • Analyze network concepts such as DNS, TCP/IP, and firewalls.
  • Gain hands-on experience working with CloudTrail logs for EC2 events.
  • Create an Amazon S3 bucket.
  • Create an EC2 instance.
  • Gain practical knowledge to inspect the logs generated by an EC2 instance in an S3 bucket.

What you will learn in the course

Courses for which the course is suitable

  • System administrators
  • Server administrators
  • AWS Architects
  • Monitoring and recording experts
  • Infrastructure problem solvers
  • Information Systems Administrators
  • DevOps people
  • Cloud Solution Planners

Internship – 5-part course series

Exam Preparation: AWS Certified Systems Administrator – Associate Level is designed for candidates who are in a system administrator role. This specialization will prepare learners to use AWS services for monitoring, logging, and troubleshooting to provide a highly available infrastructure.

At the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand business continuity and disaster recovery procedures.
  • Implement actions using the AWS Management Console and AWS CLI.
  • Analyze network concepts such as DNS, TCP/IP, and firewalls.

The target audience for the course includes system administrators, server administrators, and AWS architects.

Hands-on Learning Project

In this exercise, learners will be able to:

  • Gain hands-on experience working with CloudTrail logs for EC2 events.
  • Create an Amazon S3 bucket.
  • Create an EC2 instance.
  • Gain practical knowledge to inspect the logs generated by an EC2 instance in an S3 bucket.

Details of the courses that make up the specialization

AWS: Monitoring and Logging

Course 1

Duration: 5 hours

The AWS Monitoring and Logging course is the first course in preparation for the AWS Associate Administrator exam. This course is designed to explain the implementation of monitoring and logging with a variety of AWS services.

At the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • Understand how to analyze monitoring and logging tools in AWS services.
  • Implement tools for monitoring and logging management with various AWS services.

This is an intermediate course, designed for learners who are in a system administrator role in AWS. To succeed in this course, you should have at least one year of basic experience with AWS monitoring tools and hands-on experience in a system administrator role.

This course is divided into three modules, with approximately 3:00-3:30 hours of video lectures.

AWS: Networking

Course 2

Duration: 5 hours

The AWS Networking course is the second course in preparation for the AWS Associate Administrator exam. This course helps learners understand Amazon VPC and its components.

At the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • Understand Amazon VPC components.
  • Estimate subnet size and CIDR blocks.
  • Create VPCs using gateways and VPC connections.

This is an intermediate course, designed for learners who are in a system administrator role on AWS. To succeed in this course, you should have a one-year basic knowledge of CIDR blocks and subnets.

This course is divided into two modules, with approximately 3:00-3:30 hours of video lectures.

AWS: Security Strategies and Cost Optimization

Course 3

Duration: 4 hours

The AWS Security Strategies and Cost Optimization course is the third course in preparation for the AWS Associate Administrator exam.

At the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • Understand the pay-as-you-go model.
  • Identify cost optimization strategies in AWS.
  • Identify AWS and customer responsibilities.

To be successful in this course, you must have a basic knowledge of budget reports and the AWS billing page.

The course is divided into two modules, with approximately 2:30-3:00 hours of video lectures.

AWS: Data Management and Backups

Course 4

Duration: 4 hours

The AWS Data Management and Backups course is the fourth course in preparation for the AWS Associate Administrator exam.

At the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • Understand S3 storage types.
  • Implement data management using AWS Storage Gateway.
  • Analyze backups and troubleshooting techniques.

To be successful in this course, you must have a basic knowledge of Amazon S3 and hands-on experience with troubleshooting AWS services.

The course is divided into two modules, with approximately 3:00 hours of video lectures.

AWS: Drones, Deployment, and Provisioning

Course 5

Duration: 5 hours

The AWS Drones, Deployment, and Provisioning course is the fifth course in preparation for the AWS Associate Administrator exam.

At the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • Understand scalability, elasticity, and availability in AWS services.
  • Create, deploy, and deliver different levels of configurations.
  • Run the demo and provision concepts using AWS CloudFormation.

To succeed in this course, you must have a basic knowledge of scaling AWS resources while ensuring high availability.

The course is divided into two modules, with approximately 2:30-3:00 hours of video lectures.