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AWS Cloud Financial Management for Builders

Price

$2,700.00 (AUD) $2,700.00 (NZD)

Duration

3 Days

Modality

Live Online

Course code

AWS-FIN

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Course Overview

This course is perfect for Solutions Architects and Developers looking to manage, optimise, and predict the costs of running workloads on AWS.

Students will learn how to implement architectural best practices. This includes learning cost optimisation strategies and design patterns to help you architect cost-efficient solutions on AWS.

Course Objectives

This course is designed to teach you how to:

  • Explain the cost of core AWS services
  • Determine and estimate costs associated with current and future cloud workloads
  • Use strategies and best practices to reduce AWS costs
  • Use AWS tools to manage, monitor, alert, and optimise your AWS spend
  • Apply strategies to monitor service costs and usage
  • Implement governance standards, including resource tagging, account structure, provisioning, permissions and access 

Target Audience

  • Solutions architects
  • Developers
  • Cost-optimisation leads
  • System administrators
  • Cloud savvy technical learners who need to understand building and operating cost-efficient architectures

Prerequisites

We recommend students undertaking this course have completed the Architecting on AWS classroom training. 


Target Audience

  • Solutions architects
  • Developers
  • Cost-optimisation leads
  • System administrators
  • Cloud savvy technical learners who need to understand building and operating cost-efficient architectures

Prerequisites

We recommend students undertaking this course have completed the Architecting on AWS classroom training. 


Day 1

  • Cloud Financial Management
  • Resource Tagging
  • AWS Billing, Reporting, and Monitoring

Day 2

  • Architecting for Cost: Compute
  • Architecting for Cost: Networking

Day 3

  • Architecting for Cost: Storage
  • Architecting for Cost: Databases
  • Cost Governance


Class Schedule

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