In this course, we discuss how our services deployed to AWS communicate with each other. We cover what communication looks like when our services are in the same region and what communication looks like when our services are in different regions.
Learning Objectives
- Inter-regional communication patterns
- Intra-regional communication patterns
Intended Audience
- Anyone working with AWS Networking
- Those studying for the AWS Networking Specialty certification
- Anyone studying for the AWS Solutions Architect certifications
- Anyone just looking to increase their AWS knowledge
Prerequisites
- Before attending this course, you should already be familiar with AWS networking services such as VPCs and VPC peering
Hello and welcome to this course where we shall be discussing how our services deployed to AWS communicate with each other. We will discuss what that communication looks like when our services are in the same region as each other and what that communication looks like when our services are in different regions. By the end of this course, attendees will understand inter-regional and intra-regional communication patterns.
My name is Mike Brown and I'm a Cloud Specialist Instructor working with the leading cloud platforms including AWS. If you have any questions about this course, you can contact me via email or on Twitter using the details on the screen or you can find me on LinkedIn. Alternatively, you can always get in touch with Cloud Academy by sending an email to support@cloudacademy.com where one of our cloud experts will reply to your question. So, who should attend this course? Well, anyone working with AWS networking will benefit from this course.
Also if you're studying for the AWS networking specialty certification, or studying for the AWS solutions architect certification, or just looking to increase your AWS knowledge then this course is for you. By the end of this course, you will have a greater understanding of inter-regional communication patterns and intra-regional communication patterns. Before attending this course, you should already be familiar with AWS networking services such as VPCs and VPC peering. Feedback on our courses here at Cloud Academy is valuable to both us as trainers and any students looking to take the same course in the future.
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Mike has worked in IT since 1997, specializing in networking, storage, and architecture. He's been in cloud computing for the last 8 years, working across several cloud platforms but specializing in AWS. He's been involved in many cloud projects over the years covering migrations, hybrid connectivity, security optimization, networking, and storage architecture.
He gained his first training qualification in 1998 and, about 3 years ago, became an AWS Authorized Champion Instructor. He's delivered AWS cloud courses across Europe for a range of clients, with a focus on Architecture, Security, and Networking. He currently holds certifications for the four biggest cloud vendors, including the AWS Solutions Architect Professional, AWS DevOps Engineer, and AWS Advanced Networking specialty certifications.
He lives in the North of England with his wife Frances and their dog Inca.