The Migrating to AWS course is designed for individuals who are interested in learning how to effectively organise and migrate existing workloads to the AWS Cloud. By enrolling in this course, participants will gain valuable knowledge of various cloud migration techniques and learn how to implement each phase of the migration process.
Participants will learn how to assess and identify workloads that are suitable for migration to the AWS Cloud. They will gain insights into evaluating the dependencies, complexity, and requirements of the existing portfolio.
Learners will understand the importance of proper planning and designing in the migration process. They will explore strategies for designing scalable and resilient architectures on AWS, considering factors such as security, performance, and cost optimisation.
Participants will learn how to effectively migrate applications and data to the AWS Cloud using various migration methods and services provided by AWS.
The course is designed with hands-on labs that provide participants with practical experience and the necessary foundation to perform migration tasks within their organisations. These labs encourage active learning and reinforce the concepts covered in the course.
By completing the Migrating to AWS course, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to effectively organise and execute workload migrations to the AWS Cloud. They will have a solid understanding of different migration techniques and be capable of designing, planning, executing, and validating successful application migrations on AWS.
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