Detailed Course Outline
Module1-Lesson 1: Traditional Infrastructure Topology vs. AWS
This lesson will outline the traditional on premise, three-tier model and the difficulties of scaling this method vs. leveraging the limitless, elastic cloud solution of Amazon Web Services.
This ability includes being able to meet these objectives:
- Describe the traditional three-tier model (Access, Distribution and Core Layers)
- Understand the overhead necessary to support traditional on premise infrastructure
- Describe the benefits of utilizing Amazon Web Services to deploy an infrastructure
Module1-Lesson 2: AWS Infrastructure Overview
This lesson will identify the various components of the VPC (Virtual Private Cloud). This is a prerequisite to understanding how to successfully deploy a cloud infrastructure within AWS.
This ability includes being able to meet these objectives:
- Understand AWS Regions and Availability Zones
- Correlate the components of a VPC and on premise infrastructure
- Describe the different components of a VPC
Module1-Lesson 3: Creating the VPC via Management Console
This lesson will focus on the build-out of an AWS VPC using the Management Console. This is a prerequisite to utilizing REST, AWS CLI and Python to deploy a VPC within AWS.
This ability includes being able to meet these objectives:
- Navigate the VPC Service within the AWS Management Console
- Construct a VPC via AWS Management Console
- Understand the steps and dependencies of each component of a VPC
Module2-Lesson 1: Introduction to Web Services Protocols
This lesson will detail the basic Web Services Protocols used throughout the course. The RESTful API and Management Information Model are introduced as an extension of the common CLI over SSH method for accessing data.
This ability includes being able to meet these objectives:
- Describe the common Web Services Protocols and Transport methods
- Describe the Management Information Tree view of accessing objects
- Describe object naming conventions
- Describe what an encoded document is in relation to plain text.
Module2-Lesson2: XML and JSON
This lesson will detail the properties and formatting of an encoded documents as a means of accessing displaying data. This is a prerequisite to understanding how information is manipulated or extracted from an appliance that offers a web based service.
This ability includes being able to meet these objectives:
- Describe basic XML concepts
- Describe the format of an XML document
- Describe basic JSON concepts
- Describe the format of a JSON document
Module2-Lesson3: Data Models
This lesson introduces XML as the common data model upon which many platforms utilize today.
This ability includes being able to meet these objectives:
- Describe the generic parts of an XML Schema
- Describe the flow of how an XML Schema is used
Module2-Lesson4: Modifying the Schema
This lesson introduces the various ways to modify and read objects that are contained within a schema.
This ability includes being able to meet these objectives:
- Use AWS CLI to configure and retrieve data from a schema
- Use POSTMAN to post and retrieve data from a schema
- Use Python with a native API to an appliance
Module2-Lesson5: Data Extraction and Manipulation
This lesson teaches the use of taking extracted formatted documents and parsing them for data. Cloud Engineers gain the benefit of being able to provide data scientists with the data necessary to use the data in a meaningful way.
This ability includes being able to meet these objectives:
- Load and parse a JSON Document
- Load and Parse an XML Document
Module3- Lesson 1: Basic Constructs
This lesson describes foundational terminology within Python. Upon completing this lesson, the student will be able to explain many of the basic constructs, including their role within the programming language.
This ability includes being able to meet these objectives:
- Describe and execute strings
- Describe and execute printing
- Describe and execute variables
- Describe and execute built in methods
- Describe and execute input from users
- Describe Boolean
Module3-Lesson 2: Advanced Constructs
This lesson describes more of the advanced foundational terminology within Python. Upon completing this lesson, the student will be able to explain many of the advanced constructs, including their role within the programming language.
This ability includes being able to meet these objectives:
- Describe and execute redundant scripts
- Describe and execute functions
- Describe and execute classes
Module3-Lesson 3: Scaling Python
This lesson will begin to apply the Python programming language to execute basic networking tasks. Upon completing this lesson, the student will be able to apply the constructs in the previous lessons to execute reading and writing to file tasks.
This ability includes being able to meet these objectives:
- Describe and execute Reading and Writing to Spreadsheets
- Describe Reading and Writing to Databases
- Describe and execute substituting strings and integers
- Describe and execute while loops
- Describe and execute for loops and lists
- Describe and execute slicing
- Updating and edit a list
- Error checking
Lab Outline
- Lab 1: Creating the VPC via Management Console
- Lab 2: Creating the VPC via RESTful API using POSTMAN
- Lab 3: Creating the VPC via Boto3 using AWS CLI
- Lab 4: Creating the VPC and EC2 Instance via Boto3 using Python
- Lab 5: Advanced Creation of VPC and EC2 Instance via Boto3 using Python
- Lab 6: Data Extraction via Boto3 using Python
- Lab 7: Data Organization using Worksheets and Databases