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Use Git like a senior engineer
Generally, you’ll use rebase when there are changes in an upstream branch (like main) that you want to include in your branch. You’ll use merge when there are changes in a branch that you want to put back into main.
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Lab 6 – Configure an Amazon CloudFront distribution with an Amazon S3 origin
This lab provides you with an overview of creating Amazon S3 buckets and adding them as an origin to Amazon CloudFront distributions
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VPC peering
Hybrid network connection https://docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/hybrid-connectivity/hybrid-network-connection.html
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Lab 5: Build a Serverless Architecture
In this lab, you will use AWS managed services to build a serverless architecture.
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Lab 4 – Configure high availability in your Amazon VPC
This lab provides hands-on practice deploying redundant resources in a VPC such as NAT gateway, VPC routing, EC2 auto scaling groups, and Amazon Aurora DB clusters
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Lab 3 – Create a database layer in your Amazon VPC infrastructure
In this lab, you create an Amazon RDS database, view the database metadata, create an Application Load Balancer, configure the target group, register an existing Amazon EC2 instance as a target with the target group and test the load balancer. Task 1 : Create an Amazon RDS database Task 2 : Create and configure an…
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Lab 2 – Build your Amazon VPC infrastructure
This lab follows Compute Module, which focuses primarily on Amazon EC2, and Networking Part 1 Module, which focuses on Amazon VPCs, subnets, and routing. Task 1 : Create an Amazon VPC in a Region Task 2: Create public and private subnets Task 3 : Create an internet gateway Task 4 : Route internet traffic in…
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Lab 1 – Explore and interact with the AWS Management Console and AWS Command Line Interface
This lab provides you with a basic overview of the AWS Management console and API