🎓 Course Architectural Considerations For Aws Monitoring, Automation, And Cost Management

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Architectural Considerations For Aws Monitoring, Automation, And Cost Management
Released 5/2025
By Michael Brown
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Advanced | Genre: eLearning | Language: English + subtitle | Duration: 1h 6m | Size: 170 MB

Monitoring, automation, and cost management are important topics to master when working in the cloud. This course will teach you how to make beneficial choices around monitoring, automation, and cost management when working in the AWS cloud.
Deploying workloads to AWS in an efficient and cost-effective manner has become increasingly important as workloads continue to grow. In this course, Architectural Considerations for AWS Monitoring, Automation, and Cost Management, you'll learn best practices to automate the deployment, monitoring, and management of workloads to AWS. First, you'll explore the importance of monitoring metrics and logs that your workloads produce and the AWS service we can use to get the best insights from them. Next, you'll discover how to automate your workloads at scale using AWS Systems Manager and how to deploy your workloads using Infrastructure as Code (IaC). Finally, you'll learn how to make decisions that allow you to deploy resources in a cost-effective way while still providing the performance your workloads need. When you're finished with this course, you'll have the skills and knowledge of monitoring, automation, and cost management needed to be a productive member of your organization's architectural team.


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