This course covers data management and storage solutions within AWS. You'll begin with DynamoDB, Amazon's fully managed NoSQL database service, learning how to implement key-value document database functionality with ease and reliability across multiple regions. Next, you'll explore Amazon S3, a versatile storage solution perfect for everything from generic file storage to hosting static website content. Delve into AWS's Route 53, a managed DNS service that offers advanced routing policies and seamless integration with other AWS services. Finally, gain proficiency in AWS's Relational Database Service (RDS), which simplifies database management by handling the underlying infrastructure for you. By the end of this module, you'll have the skills to effectively manage and store data in AWS.



AWS Developer: Unit 8
This course is part of AWS Developer Specialization

Instructor: Pearson
Access provided by School Of Open Learning
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What you'll learn
Implement and manage NoSQL databases with DynamoDB.
Utilize Amazon S3 for versatile file storage and static website hosting.
Configure and manage DNS services with Route 53.
Deploy and manage relational databases using AWS RDS.
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This module covers database and storage services. Your application will most likely need to store data either as a file or in a database. In this module, you'll learn about those services most often used to accomplish this task.
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