Corporate AWS ECS Training Course
Edstellar’s AWS ECS instructor-led training course provides teams with essential skills for effectively deploying and managing containerized applications. Professionals will learn how to configure ECS clusters, optimize resource utilization, and implement service discovery. Upskill your team to manage container clusters and services efficiently.
(Virtual / On-site / Off-site)
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Drive Team Excellence with AWS ECS Corporate Training
Empower your teams with expert-led on-site/in-house or virtual/online AWS ECS Training through Edstellar, a premier AWS ECS training company for organizations globally. Our customized training program equips your employees with the skills, knowledge, and cutting-edge tools needed for success. Designed to meet your specific training needs, this AWS ECS group training program ensures your team is primed to drive your business goals. Transform your workforce into a beacon of productivity and efficiency.
Elastic Container Service (ECS) is a fully managed container orchestration service provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS). AWS ECS enables teams to streamline application deployment processes, optimize resource utilization, and enhance scalability by efficiently managing Docker containers. ECS training empowers professionals to implement best practices for security, such as configuring IAM roles and applying encryption, monitoring applications effectively using CloudWatch, and leveraging advanced features like service discovery and load balancing to build resilient and scalable containerized architectures.
Edstellar's virtual/onsite AWS ECS training course provides customization and employs cutting-edge methodologies. Our trainers are renowned for their expertise in AWS ECS instructor-led training course and have extensive experience guiding teams through the complexities of container orchestration, application deployment, and infrastructure optimization.
Key Skills Employees Gain from AWS ECS Training
AWS ECS skills corporate training will enable teams to effectively apply their learnings at work.
- Deploy Containers
- Manage Ecs Clusters
- Utilize Fargate
- Configure Task Definitions
- Scale Containerized Apps
- Monitor Container Health
Key Learning Outcomes of AWS ECS Training Workshop
Edstellar’s AWS ECS group training will not only help your teams to acquire fundamental skills but also attain invaluable learning outcomes, enhancing their proficiency and enabling application of knowledge in a professional environment. By completing our AWS ECS workshop, teams will to master essential AWS ECS and also focus on introducing key concepts and principles related to AWS ECS at work.
Employees who complete AWS ECS training will be able to:
- Deploy Docker containers on Amazon ECS clusters
- Optimize ECS performance and resource utilization
- Configure and manage ECS services using AWS CLI
- Implement service discovery and load balancing with ECS
- Automate deployment workflows using AWS CodePipeline
- Implement security measures for containerized environments
- Monitor containerized applications using Amazon CloudWatch
Key Benefits of the AWS ECS Group Training
Attending our AWS ECS classes tailored for corporations offers numerous advantages. Through our AWS ECS group training classes, participants will gain confidence and comprehensive insights, enhance their skills, and gain a deeper understanding of AWS ECS.
- Instills ideas in teams for leveraging serverless capabilities through AWS Fargate
- Develop required skills in professionals to streamline application deployment processes
- Empower professionals with the skills to optimize resource utilization and enhance scalability
- Equips the team with the techniques to deploy and manage containerized applications seamlessly
- Provides professionals with insights into orchestrating containers across EC2 instances for improved efficiency
Topics and Outline of AWS ECS Training
Our virtual and on-premise AWS ECS training curriculum is divided into multiple modules designed by industry experts. This AWS ECS training for organizations provides an interactive learning experience focused on the dynamic demands of the field, making it relevant and practical.
- Introduction to Amazon ECS
- What is Amazon ECS?
- Benefits of using Amazon ECS
- Core components of Amazon ECS
- Docker basics for Amazon ECS
- Introduction to Docker
- Docker containers vs. virtual machines
- Creating Docker images
- Managing Docker containers
- Docker commands essential for ECS
- Getting started with Amazon ECS using Fargate
- What is AWS Fargate?
- Fargate pricing and cost management
- Setting up an ECS cluster with Fargate
- Deploying your first container with Fargate
- AWS Fargate platform version
- Overview of Fargate platform versions
- Differences between platform versions
- How to choose a platform version
- Updating to a new platform version
- Compatibility considerations
- Creating a cluster
- Steps to create an ECS cluster
- Cluster configuration options
- ECS cluster types
- Scaling a cluster
- Scaling strategies
- Automatic scaling setup
- Updating custer settings
- Available settings for update
- Updating the cluster configuration
- Impact on running tasks and services
- Rollback options
- Monitoring updates
- Deleting a cluster
- Pre-requisites and considerations
- Step-by-step deletion process
- Cleaning up resources
- Handling persistent storage
- Application architecture
- Designing applications for ECS
- Microservices on ECS
- Container orchestration patterns
- Service discovery mechanisms
- Creating a task definition
- Task definition parameters
- Container definitions
- Using Docker images in tasks
- Task Definition Parameters
- CPU and memory settings
- Environment variables
- Container health checks
- Logging configuration
- Volume and storage options
- Amazon ECS launch types
- EC2 launch type
- Fargate launch type
- Pricing and performance considerations
- Security aspects of each launch type
- Working with GPUs on Amazon ECS
- GPU-based task definitions
- Configuring ECS for GPU tasks
- GPU instance types
- Monitoring and managing GPU resources
- Using data volumes in tasks
- Volume types in ECS
- Mounting volumes to containers
- Persistent storage with EFS
- Shared storage between containers
- Backup and recovery strategies
- Task networking
- Network modes in ECS
- Configuring VPC and subnets for tasks
- Service discovery and DNS
- Using the AWSlogs log driver
- Configuring AWSlogs driver
- Log format and storages
- Custom log routing
- Custom log configuration
- Third-party log management tools
- Log routing techniques
- Performance considerations
- Security and compliance
- Private registry authentication for tasks
- Configuring private registry credentials
- Using AWS Secrets Manager for credentials
- Automated credential rotation
- Specifying sensitive data
- Managing sensitive information in tasks
- Using environment variables securely
- Integrating with AWS KMS
- Best practices for data security
- Auditing and compliance tracking
- Update and deregistering definition
- Updating task definitions
- Deregistering task definitions
- Versioning and rollback
- Impact on running tasks
- Viewing account settings
- Accessing account settings in ECS
- Reviewing resource limits
- Understanding account roles and permissions
- Billing and cost management overview
- Security configurations
- Modifying Account Setting
- Changing resource limits
- Updating roles and permissions
- Configuring billing alerts
- Amazon ECS-optimized AMI’s
- Overview of ECS-Optimized AMIs
- Choosing the right AMI for your needs
- Updating ECS-Optimized AMIs
- Security features of ECS-Optimized AMIs
- Performance benchmarks
- Retrieving Amazon ECS-optimized AMI metadata
- Using AWS CLI to retrieve AMI metadata
- Automating AMI updates with CloudFormation
- Integration with AWS Systems Manager
- Launching a container instance
- Pre-requisites for launching instances
- Instance types and configurations
- Bootstrapping instances with userdata
- Network and security setup
- Bootstrap container instances
- Customizing bootstrap scripts
- Automatically installing software
- Configuring instance settings at launch
- Elastic network interface trunking
- ENI trunking explained
- Benefits and use cases
- How to enable ENI trunking
- Limitations and considerations
- Monitoring ENI performance
- Connect to your container
- Access methods
- Security considerations for access
- Troubleshooting container access issues
- Best practices for secure container access
- CloudWatch logs
- Integrating CloudWatch Logs with ECS
- Configuring log groups and streams
- Setting up alarms based on log events
- Deregister container instance
- When and how to deregister instances
- Cleaning up resources post-deregistration
- Impact on cluster capacity
- Replacing instances in the cluster
- Best practices for instance management
- Container instance draining
- Purpose and benefits of instance draining
- How to enable and disable draining
- Monitoring draining status
- Handling incomplete draining scenarios
- Memory management
- Configuring memory limits for containers
- Monitoring memory usage
- Optimizing memory allocation
- Managing container swap space
- Swap space explained
- Configuring swap on ECS instances
- Performance implications
- Monitoring and managing swap usage
- Best practices for swap configuration
- Manage container instances remotely
- Remote management tools and techniques
- Securing remote management sessions
- Automation of common management tasks
- Monitoring remote management activities
- Installing Amazon ECS container agent
- Requirements and prerequisites
- Installation steps for different environments
- Verifying the agent installation
- Troubleshooting installation issues
- Agent auto-upgrade features
- Container agent version
- Understanding agent versions
- Checking the current agent version
- Benefits of keeping the agent updated
- Updating Amazon ECS container agent
- Steps for manual update
- Rollback procedures for agent updates
- Monitoring update success and failures
- Update frequency and best practices
- Amazon ECS container agent configuration
- Configuration options available
- Customizing agent behavior
- Security configurations for the agent
- Private registry authentication for container instance
- Configuring access to private registries
- Managing registry credentials securely
- Credential rotation for registries
- Troubleshooting registry authentication issues
- Best practices for registry security
- Automated task and image cleanup
- Cleanup process for unused images and tasks
- Configuring cleanup thresholds and schedules
- Monitoring cleanup activity
- Best practices for maintaining a clean environment
- Container metadata file
- Understanding the metadata file
- How to access and use the metadata
- Security considerations for metadata access
- Task metadata endpoint
- Purpose of the task metadata endpoint
- Accessing task metadata
- Use cases for task metadata
- Security and access controls
- Integrating task metadata with monitoring tools
- Amazon ECS container agent introspection
- Overview of agent introspection
- Accessing agent introspection data
- Use cases for introspection in troubleshooting
- HTTP proxy configuration
- Configuring the ECS agent to use an HTTP proxy
- Environment variables for proxy settings
- Securing proxy communication
- Troubleshooting proxy issues with ECS containers
- Task placements: strategies, constraints and cluster query language
- Different task placement strategies explained
- Using constraints to control task placement
- Utilizing Cluster Query Language for advanced placement
- Best practices for effective task placement
- Scheduled task (Cron)
- Setting up scheduled tasks in ECS
- Cron expressions for task scheduling
- Use cases for scheduled tasks
- Managing and monitoring scheduled tasks
- Best practices for reliable task scheduling
- Task lifecycle, retirement and Fargate task maintenance
- Understanding the ECS task lifecycle
- Handling task retirement and deprecation
- Maintenance considerations for Fargate tasks
- Task lifecycle, retirement and Fargate task recycling
- Recycling resources in Fargate
- Optimizing task lifecycle for cost and performance
- Automating task recycling processes
- Analyzing task patterns for efficient resource use
- Service definition parameters
- Essential parameters for defining an ECS service
- Configuring load balancers and service discovery
- Service scalability and deployment settings
- Security configurations for services
- Monitoring and logging options for services
- Deployment types
- Overview of different deployment strategies
- Blue/green deployments in ECS
- Rolling updates and canary releases
- Configuring deployment preferences
- Rollback strategies for failed deployments
- Service load balancing
- Configuring Elastic Load Balancing with ECS
- Load balancer types and selection criteria
- Integrating health checks for service stability
- Service discovery
- Setting up service discovery in ECS
- DNS and naming strategies for microservices
- Integrating with Route 53 for automated DNS management
- Security considerations for service discovery
- Service throttle logic
- Understanding throttle mechanisms in ECS services
- Configuring rate limiting and throttling
- Balancing performance and resource usage
- Strategies for handling spikes in demand
- Monitoring and adjusting throttle settings
- Monitoring tools
- Overview of AWS monitoring tools relevant to ECS
- Configuring CloudWatch for ECS monitoring
- Utilizing third-party monitoring and management tools
- CloudWatch metrics and events
- Key ECS metrics to monitor
- Setting up CloudWatch alarms for ECS resources
- Using CloudWatch Events for operational insights
- Logging and event management best practices
- Analyzing CloudWatch data for performance tuning
- CloudWatch container insights
- Enabling Container Insights for ECS
- Analyzing performance and resource utilization
- Using insights for capacity planning and scaling
- Advanced querying and data visualization
- Logging Amazon ECS API calls with cloudtrail
- Configuring CloudTrail for ECS
- Identifying important ECS API call logs
- Security and compliance use cases for logging
- Identity and access management
- Configuring IAM roles for ECS tasks and services
- Using IAM policies for fine-grained access control
- Best practices for IAM security with ECS
- Auditing IAM configurations for ECS
- Logging and monitoring in Amazon ECS
- Comprehensive logging strategies for ECS environments
- Integrating ECS with CloudWatch for monitoring
- Utilizing CloudTrail for security auditing
- Best practices for log retention and access
- Implementing a proactive monitoring and alerting system
- Installing and configuring the Amazon ECS CLI
- Getting started with the ECS CLI
- Managing ECS resources using the CLI
- CLI commands for common operations
- Migrating configuration files
- Strategies for migrating old CLI configuration files to new formats
- Automating migration processes
- Verifying the integrity of migrated configurations
- Best practices for managing configuration files
- Troubleshooting migration issues
- Creating a cluster with a Fargate task and EC2 Task using the Amazon ECS CLI
- Step-by-step guide to creating a mixed cluster
- Configuring Fargate and EC2 task definitions
- Launching tasks using the ECS CLI
- Managing resource allocation between Fargate and EC2 tasks
Target Audience for AWS ECS Training Course
The AWS ECS training program can also be taken by professionals at various levels in the organization.
- Cloud Engineers
- DevOps Engineers
- Systems Administrators
- Application Developers
- Cloud Architects
- Infrastructure Engineers
- Site Reliability Engineers
- Containerization Specialists
- Deployment Engineers
- Cloud Operations Engineers
- DevOps Specialists
- Managers
Prerequisites for AWS ECS Training
Professionals with a basic understanding of AWS services and familiarity with Docker containerization technology can take up the AWS ECS training course.
Corporate Group Training Delivery Modes
for AWS ECS Training
At Edstellar, we understand the importance of impactful and engaging training for employees. To ensure the training is more interactive, we offer Face-to-Face onsite/in-house or virtual/online for companies. This approach has proven to be effective, outcome-oriented, and produces a well-rounded training experience for your teams.
Our virtual group training sessions bring expert-led, high-quality training to your teams anywhere, ensuring consistency and seamless integration into their schedules.
Edstellar's onsite group training delivers immersive and insightful learning experiences right in the comfort of your office.
Edstellar's off-site group training programs offer a unique opportunity for teams to immerse themselves in focused and dynamic learning environments away from their usual workplace distractions.
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AWS ECS Corporate Training
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64 hours of training (includes VILT/In-person On-site)
Tailored for SMBs
160 hours of training (includes VILT/In-person On-site)
Ideal for growing SMBs
400 hours of training (includes VILT/In-person On-site)
Designed for large corporations
Unlimited duration
Designed for large corporations
Edstellar: Your Go-to AWS ECS Training Company
Experienced Trainers
Our trainers bring years of industry expertise to ensure the training is practical and impactful.
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Industry-Relevant Curriculum
Our course is designed by experts and is tailored to meet the demands of the current industry.
Customizable Training
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Comprehensive Support
We provide pre and post training support to your organization to ensure a complete learning experience.
Multilingual Training Capabilities
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Get Your Team Members Recognized with Edstellar’s Course Certificate
Upon successful completion of the AWS ECS training course offered by Edstellar, employees receive a course completion certificate, symbolizing their dedication to ongoing learning and professional development.
This certificate validates the employee's acquired skills and is a powerful motivator, inspiring them to enhance their expertise further and contribute effectively to organizational success.
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The instructor-led training is conducted by certified trainers with extensive expertise in the field. Participants will benefit from the instructor's vast knowledge, gaining valuable insights and practical skills essential for success in Access practices.