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New Twitch Series: AWS Power Hour: SysOps and New Get AWS Certified Challenge
Want to learn how to deploy, manage, and operate workloads on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud? Looking for an interactive and engaging way to prepare for the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate exam? Join us for the new Twitch series, AWS Power Hour: SysOps, and sign up for our latest AWS Certification challenge.
AWS Power Hour: SysOps is a free, six-week training that’s designed for all experience levels and helps you grow your skills through real-world system administration examples and demonstrations. The show livestreams every Monday for 60 minutes and is followed by a 30-minute Q&A, March 28 through May 2, 2022. Timing will vary, with episodes occurring at either 6:30 a.m. or 9:30 a.m. PT, or you can access recorded episodes anytime, immediately after they stream. You can view the full schedule on Twitch. Concurrently, join our Get AWS Certified: Associate Challenge for resources and support to help you earn an Associate-level AWS Certification.
Why join AWS Power Hour: SysOps?
AWS Power Hour: SysOps is designed for cloud architects, cloud administrators, system engineers, and anyone who wants to learn to deploy, manage, and operate workloads on the AWS Cloud. The series will cover the key concepts you need to know if you’re preparing to take the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate exam and complements the Systems Operator Learning Plan (Amazon), which is the primary resource for exam preparation. A basic understanding of the cloud is helpful, but no matter your experience level, we encourage you to join this fun, informal, and interactive learning experience that brings together a community of individuals who share a desire to build cloud skills.
What you’ll learn
Over six weeks, our AWS expert hosts, Aaron Hunter and Kevin Shaffer-Morrison, and co-hosts, Harrison Sherwin and Bart Castle, will guide you through the material as you learn all about workloads on AWS. Topics covered in the episodes include:
- March 28: Let’s Get Started!
- Introduction to the AWS Certification challenge
- Using the AWS Management Console and AWS Command Line Interface (CLI) to perform operations
- Reviewing of the AWS Well Architected Framework
- Implementing security controls to meet compliance
- April 4: Networking, Compute, and Security – Oh My!
- Building an Amazon VPC with subnets
- Launching resources using a single Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) to host a website
- Securing an AWS VPC and instance using security groups and network access control lists
- Using Amazon Route 53
- April 11: High Availability and Auto Scaling
- Reacting to capacity change with auto-scaling groups
- Leveraging Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) and Amazon CloudFront to reduce latency
- April 18: Metrics, Events, and Logs
- Collecting and visualizing application logs and metrics with Amazon CloudWatch
- Reacting to metrics using Amazon EventBridge
- Reviewing network monitoring using VPC Flow Logs
- Monitoring API calls with AWS CloudTrail
- April 25: Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
- Diving deep into AWS infrastructure
- Discussing business continuity and procedures, such as recovery time objectives and recovery point objectives
- Implementing backup and restore options
- Reviewing various disaster recovery strategies
- May 2: Review
- Reviewing exam practice questions
- Discussing next steps to prepare for your AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate exam
Every episode is interactive and you can ask questions of our hosts and chat moderators, who are AWS Authorized Instructors. You’ll also receive tips, resources, and exercises to help strengthen your knowledge and prepare you to get AWS Certified. Your hosts might even assign homework and you could have your submission featured by our host on the show!
Immediately following each show, stay with us for AWS Power Hour: Q&A, a 30-minute open-forum livestream where you can continue to interact and ask questions with the hosts and your fellow learners.
Register for the Get AWS Certified: Associate Challenge
We invite you to join the Get AWS Certified: Associate Challenge, which is free and runs from March 1 through May 31, 2022. Registration is open until April 15. Designed for anyone interested in obtaining an Associate-level AWS Certification, this challenge will help you set and achieve a goal to get AWS Certified. The challenge provides a recommended path to help you prepare to take one of three Associate-level exams: AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate, AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate, or AWS Certified Developer – Associate.
Not sure you want to make the commitment to earn an AWS Certification? Did you know that AWS Certifications can increase your confidence, credibility, and career opportunities? In fact, a recent Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) study commissioned by AWS found that 90% of learners surveyed credit AWS Training and Certification programs as a key reason for being selected to work on special cloud projects, thereby improving their job satisfaction. Plus, 79% of learners say AWS Certifications increased their influence within their organization. 74% of learners also said AWS Certifications increased their earning potential. After earning your AWS Certification, you’ll receive a digital badge to display on your resume and social profiles, helping you showcase your expertise with an industry-recognized credential.
Join the challenge for free training, exam prep resources, weekly tips from AWS, and eligibility for a free AWS Certification Official Practice Exam. Participants are eligible for a free voucher for either the AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate Official Practice Exam or the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate Official Practice Exam. An AWS Certification Official Practice exam is not yet available for AWS Certified Developer – Associate.
Take action now!
Join us for the Twitch AWS Power Hour: SysOps series next Monday, March 28, and don’t forget to sign up for the Get AWS Certified: Associate Challenge. Explore the Twitch series page to receive session reminders, recorded replays, and helpful resources straight to your inbox. We’ll see you next Monday, March 28 at 9:30 a.m. PT for the first episode of AWS Power Hour: SysOps on Twitch!