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Amazon Web Services

AWS Managed Services (AMS): Provisioning

Amazon Web Services and Amazon via AWS Skill Builder

Overview

AWS Managed Services (AMS) operates Amazon Web Services (AWS) on behalf of customers. AMS provides a secure and compliant AWS Landing Zone, a proven enterprise operating model, ongoing cost optimization, and day-to-day infrastructure management. In this course, you will learn three ways to provision resources in AMS using methods such as change types through the console, AWS CloudFormation, and the AWS application programming interface (API). You will also weigh the pros and cons of each method, and explore examples of how to deploy AWS resources.


Intended Audience

This course is intended for:

  • Partners
  • Customers


Course Objectives

In this course, you will learn how to:

  • Define key AMS provisioning terms
  • Describe three different provisioning methods
  • dentify the circumstance in which you would use a provisioning method
  • Deploy AWS resources using each provisioning method


Prerequisites

We recommend that attendees of this course have the following prerequisites:

  • Basic understanding of AMS concepts, such as requests for change (RFCs) and change types
  • Basic understanding of AWS CloudFormation
  • Basic understanding of the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) and API


Delivery Method

This course is delivered through:

  • Video with closed captions
  • Digital training


Duration

  • 30 minutes


Course Outline

This course covers the following concepts:

  • Key terms
  • How to provision resources in an AMS account using:
  • Change types
  • AWS CloudFormation
  • AWS API
  • Pros and cons of each provisioning method
  • Deployment of AWS resources using each method

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