The Planning and Designing Databases on AWS training course is designed to demonstrate the process of planning and designing both relational and nonrelational AWS databases.
The course begins by examining how to utilize workload requirements to define database design considerations. Next, it explores the features and capabilities of the eight AWS database services. The course concludes with an analysis of the AWS database service and how to design the database to meet specific requirements.
Prerequisites:
- Familiarity with AWS Database Services, equivalent to AWS Database Offerings digital training
- Understanding of database design concepts, and/or data modeling for relational or nonrelational databases
- Familiarity with cloud computing concepts
- Familiarity with general networking and encryption concepts
- Understanding of the three V's of data (volume, velocity, and variety)
- Familiarity with basic data analytics concepts, equivalent to Data Analytics Fundamentals digital training
- Understanding of general architecting best practices and the AWS Well-Architected Framework, equivalent to Architecting on AWS classroom training
AWS Authorized Training is only available in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, United States, and Peru.
THIS COURSE IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR TRAINING BUNDLES.
Purpose
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To demonstrate the process of planning for developers in the AWS database. |
Audience
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Data Engineers who are new to designing cloud databases or nonrelational databases, Solutions Architects who are designing services or architectures that are integrated with databases, Developers that are building cloud database-enabled applications |
Role
| Business Analyst - Data Engineer - Software Developer |
Skill Level
| Intermediate |
Style
| Workshops |
Duration
| 3 Days |
Related Technologies
| Amazon Redshift | Cloud Computing Training | AWS |
Productivity Objectives
- Apply database concepts, database management, and data modeling techniques
- Evaluate hosting databases on Amazon EC2 instances
- Evaluate relational AWS database services and their features (Amazon RDS, Amazon Aurora, and Amazon Redshift)
- Evaluate nonrelational AWS database services and their features (Amazon DocumentDB, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon ElastiCache, Amazon Neptune, and Amazon QLDB)
- Examine how the design criteria apply to each service
- Apply management principles based on the unique features of each service