This course provides an overview of networking and VPC configuration options for SAP environments running on AWS.
Learning Objectives
- Understand how to architect your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud to support the deployment of an SAP environment
- Explore different strategies for connecting your on-premises networks to AWS to facilitate access to your SAP environment
- Learn about different supported VPC architectures for SAP that can be configured based on your organization’s requirements
Intended Audience
This course has been created for anyone who is responsible for implementing and managing SAP workloads on AWS, as well as anyone who is looking to take the AWS Certified: SAP on AWS - Specialty certification exam.
Prerequisites
To get the most out of this course, you should have an understanding of Amazon VPC, including how to configure public and private subnets, security groups, and network ACLs. You should also be aware of different ways to access AWS from on-premises networks, including AWS VPN and Direct Connect.
Hello, and welcome to this course, which will provide an overview of networking and VPC configuration options for SAP environments running on AWS.
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This course has been created for anyone who is responsible for implementing and managing SAP workloads on AWS, as well as anyone who is looking to take the AWS Certified: SAP on AWS - Specialty certification exam.
By the end of this course, you will have a greater understanding of how to architect your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud, or VPC, to support the deployment of an SAP environment. You’ll discover different strategies for connecting your on-premises networks to AWS to facilitate access to your SAP environment. And finally, you’ll learn about different supported VPC architectures for SAP that can be configured based on your organization’s requirements.
To get the most out of this course, you should have an understanding of Amazon VPC, including how to configure public and private subnets, security groups, and network ACLs. You should also be aware of different ways to access AWS from on-premises networks, including AWS VPN and Direct Connect. For more information on these services, please check out this course:
Working with AWS Networking and Amazon VPC
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Danny has over 20 years of IT experience as a software developer, cloud engineer, and technical trainer. After attending a conference on cloud computing in 2009, he knew he wanted to build his career around what was still a very new, emerging technology at the time — and share this transformational knowledge with others. He has spoken to IT professional audiences at local, regional, and national user groups and conferences. He has delivered in-person classroom and virtual training, interactive webinars, and authored video training courses covering many different technologies, including Amazon Web Services. He currently has six active AWS certifications, including certifications at the Professional and Specialty level.