COURSE DESCRIPTION
Welcome to the Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) course! Amazon EFS is a fully managed, scalable, and highly available file storage service designed to be used with AWS cloud services and on-premises resources. It provides a simple interface that allows you to create and configure file systems quickly and share them across multiple Amazon EC2 instances. EFS is ideal for workloads that require shared file storage across multiple instances, such as big data analytics, content management, and web serving.
In this course, you will learn how to leverage Amazon EFS to create flexible and reliable storage solutions. You will explore EFS’s key features, understand how to optimize its performance, and learn how to secure and manage your file systems effectively. This course is perfect for cloud professionals looking to expand their knowledge of AWS storage services and enhance their skills in managing scalable and shared file systems.
Course Objectives:
- Introduction to Amazon EFS
- Creating and Configuring EFS File Systems
- EFS Performance Modes and Optimization
- Securing EFS Data
- Integrating EFS with EC2 Instances
- Backup and Data Protection Strategies with EFS
- Cost Management and Optimization for EFS
- EFS for Machine Learning and Big Data Workloads
- Migrating Existing Data to EFS
- Monitoring and Logging EFS Activity
- EFS Data Lifecycle Management
- Real-World Use Cases and Scenarios for EFS
Requirements
- Basic knowledge of AWS services and cloud computing concepts
- Familiarity with Amazon EC2 and AWS Management Console
- Experience with Linux/Unix file systems and networking is helpful but not required
Features
- Hands-on labs and practical exercises
- Real-world scenarios and use cases
- Comprehensive coverage of EFS features and capabilities
- Step-by-step instructions for creating and managing EFS file systems
- Tips and best practices for optimizing performance and managing costs
Target audiences
- Cloud architects and engineers
- DevOps professionals
- IT administrators and managers
- Data engineers and data scientists
- Anyone interested in AWS storage solutions