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Amazon File Cache Getting Started

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Overview

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With Amazon File Cache, you can create a temporary, high-speed storage location for your file data in Amazon Web Services (AWS).

In this course, you will learn the benefits and technical concepts of Amazon†File Cache. If you are new to the service, you will learn how to start using Amazon†File Cache through a demonstration using the AWS Management Console. You will learn about how Amazon File Cache brings your data closer to where it's being processed, regardless of where that data originally resides.


Activities

  • Presentation
  • Demonstrations
  • Knowledge checks


Course objectives

  • Identify the purpose of Amazon File Cache.
  • Recognize problems Amazon File Cache can solve.
  • Identify the benefits of Amazon File Cache.
  • Recognize key characteristics about Amazon File Cache pricing.
  • Recognize how to use Amazon File Cache.
  • Recognize the relationship between Amazon File Cache and other components of the AWS Cloud.
  • Recognize the meaning of Amazon File Cache technical concepts.
  • Identify typical use cases for Amazon File Cache.


Intended audience

  • Architects
  • Cloud Operators
  • Developers
  • DevOps Engineers
  • Infrastructure Engineers
  • Machine Learning (ML) Engineers
  • Security Engineers


Recommended Skills

  • Basic knowledge of the AWS Cloud


Course outline


Module 1: Introduction

  • Introduction to Amazon File Cache
  • Architecture and Use Cases


Module 2: Using Amazon File Cache

  • Amazon File Cache Demonstrations


Module 3: Resources

  • Learn More
  • Contact Us

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