Are you interested in information technology? Have a passion for managing servers and data centers? If so, the good news is that the infrastructure companies use is no longer physical but in the cloud. Network engineers can forget about physical hardware and focus on cloud computing applications and services instead. Plus, CyberTex offers the knowledge and skills you will need to become an AWS cloud practitioner and prepare for the certification exam.

 

What is AWS?

 

Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers cloud computing services that allow millions of startups, large enterprises, and government agencies to lower costs, increase security, more agility, and an ability to innovate faster. They offer cloud-based products, including databases, analytics, networking, developer and management tools, security, and enterprise applications.

 

What is Cloud Computing?

 

Cloud computing is the on-demand delivery of IT resources over the Internet, where you only pay for what you need. There is no need for physical servers and data centers; companies can access computing power, storage, and databases from the cloud.

 

What Applications Does AWS Offer?

 

AWS offers many applications, including storage, backup, websites, gaming, mobile, web, and social media applications.

 

Storage and Backup – offers multiple types of storage that are easily accessible. AWS can be used for storage and file indexing to run business applications.

 

Websites – can host websites on the cloud.

 

Gaming – increased computing power to run gaming applications.

 

Mobile, Web, and Social Applications – launch and scale mobile, e-commerce, and SaaS applications. Ability to scale applications without requiring an operating system (OS).

 

Big Data Management and Analytics – processing large amounts of data using the Hadoop framework. Analyze streaming data. Handle, extract, transform, and load jobs. Enable a team to perform log analysis and tool monitoring using open-source tools. Plus, query and visualize data.

 

Artificial Intelligence – offers voice and text chatbot technology. Translate text-to-speech translation. Analyze images and faces.

 

Messages and Notifications – effective business and core communication. Receive and send emails between different departments. Enable businesses to subscribe or publish messages to end users.

 

Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality – enable development tools of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR).

 

Game Development – offers developer back-end services, analytics, and developer tools. It allows developers to host game data and will enable gamers to analyze performance data.

 

Internet of Things (IoT) – offers a back-end platform to manage IoT devices, limited IoT functionality to hardware, and AWS computing for IoT device installation.

 

What Does an AWS-Certified Cloud Practitioner Do?

 

A cloud practitioner oversees and organizes cloud computing. This includes designing, deploying, and maintaining cloud-based solutions. They also work closely with other IT professionals to keep cloud environments secure and available.

 

Manage Services

 

Cloud practitioners manage AWS infrastructure and focus on services and applications. They use operational best practices to be proactive, preventative, and detective to help reduce risk without constraining agility.

 

Maintain Infrastructure

 

The cloud practitioner ensures that the security is up-to-date and that resources are compliant with governance policies. This helps scale environments in a secure and compliant manner.

 

Implement Identity and Security Measures

 

A cloud practitioner implements robust password protocols, two-factor authentication (2FA), facial and fingerprint authentication, and other identity and security measures to strengthen cloud computing infrastructure.

 

Monitor System Performance

 

The cloud practitioner monitors AWS applications, responds to performance issues, optimizes resources, and provides insights into operational health. This allows them to set alarms, automatically react to changes, and gain a unified view of operational health.

 

Address End-User Issues

 

Cloud practitioners manage issues that end-users may have, including lost passwords, resetting 2FA protocols or MFA devices, and questions concerning services and applications.

 

Design and Implement Backup and Disaster Recovery Plans

 

Implementing a backup recovery during a disaster or system outage is essential, but the cloud practitioner must first design a backup and disaster recovery plan. This helps them prepare for any issues with the server or data center services in case of a catastrophic event.

 

Analyze and Scale Workloads

 

The cloud practitioner analyzes end-users needs and can scale at will based on current workloads. The company can request additional AWS system infrastructure if it needs additional server or data center space.

 

Configure Virtual Private Clouds

 

A cloud practitioner configures virtual private clouds to secure and isolate private clouds hosted within the public cloud. They can run code, store data, and host websites privately and securely.

 

Troubleshoot Cloud Infrastructure Issues

 

The cloud practitioner employs strategies to troubleshoot cloud system issues. They make sure they are using the suitable cloud service model and have the level of responsibility to control system components. Then, the cloud practitioner will use the appropriate cloud monitoring tools to analyze data for system performance, availability, and health. Finally, they will protect the system from unauthorized access or modifications using cloud security practices and policies.

 

What Certification Does an AWS Cloud Practitioner Need?

 

Amazon offers an AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner certification. This exam validates your foundational knowledge and understanding of AWS cloud, services, and terminology. The Network Engineer Program at CyberTex prepares you for this certification exam. This certification serves as an entry point to becoming a cloud practitioner.

 

Want to Learn More?

 

IT careers have become essential not just in Austin but globally, and there is no better time to pick up than now. In 2021, Austin was ranked #1 in Best Tech City for IT jobs by CompTIA, and the demand is only growing.

 

Ready to start a rewarding and challenging career in IT as a network engineer? Network Engineer Program at CyberTex prepares you for advanced computer networking & security jobs. You will learn the skills and abilities to set up, install, configure, repair, and manage modern computer networks and their security. 

 

Contact us today to learn more about our Network Engineer program.