Course Description

Running Container-Enabled Microservices on AWS

Course Overview

Learn how to manage and scale container-enabled applications by using Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS). In this course, you will learn how to manage and scale container-enabled applications by using Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS). We will explore the challenges of running containerized applications at scale and provide guidance on creating and using Amazon ECS to develop and deploy containerized microservices-based applications. In the hands-on exercises, you will use Amazon ECS to handle long-running services, build and deploy container images, link services together, and scale capacity to meet demand. We will also discuss how to run container workers for asynchronous application processes.

  • Duration: 1 day

Activities

This course allows you to test new skills and apply knowledge to your working environment through a variety of practical exercises.

Course Objectives

In this course, you will learn to:

  • Design a microservices-based architecture that uses containers
  • Use Amazon ECS to run and scale a microservices-based application
  • Integrate Amazon ECS with other AWS services

Intended Audience

This course is intended for:

  • DevOps engineers
  • DevOps architects
  • Operations engineers
  • System administrators
  • Developers

Prerequisites

We recommend that attendees of this course have:

  • Fundamental knowledge of core AWS services and features
  • Working knowledge of running containerized applications

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Running Container-Enabled Microservices on AWS Course Outline

This course covers the following concepts:

  • Course Introduction
  • Building Your First Container – Getting Acquainted with Docker
  • Overview of Microservices on AWS
  • Scaling your Container-Based Application
  • Continuous Delivery Pipelines for Container-Based Microservices
  • Service Discovery for Container-Based Microservices
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