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Checkpoint CCSA 156-215.80 – Module 2
Web UI Obtaining a configuration log. Only one user can have read write access to Gaia configuration settings at a time. All other users can only log in with read only access to view configuration settings as specified by the assigned rules. For example, Administrator A logs in and no other user has read write access. Administrator A receives an exclusive configuration lock with read write access if Administrator A logs in and Administrator B already has the configuration lock, admin A has the option to override Admin B’s lock….
Amazon AWS SysOps – S3 Storage and Data Management – For SysOps (incl Glacier, Athena & Snowball) Part 7
Storage Gateway for S3 – Hands On Okay, so just a quick hands-on with storage gateway. We’re actually not going to set up one, but I want to show you how it works in behind the scenes and just so you can see how you can create one. So you would get started and then you would have an option to choose the gateway type. You could choose a file gateway, a volume gateway or a tape gateway. So the idea I wanted to show you here is that file…
Amazon AWS SysOps – S3 Storage and Data Management – For SysOps (incl Glacier, Athena & Snowball) Part 6
Glacier Vault Lock – Hands On So let’s have a play with vault locks. By going into the Glacier console and in there, I’m able to go ahead and create a vault. So as you can see, Glacier is used for creating vaults, setting data retrieval policies and sending event notifications. So let’s create a vault and I’m going to create in my region close to me, I’ll call it my Demo Vault. Click on next step. And here we can set up notifications in case some jobs complete. So…
Amazon AWS SysOps – S3 Storage and Data Management – For SysOps (incl Glacier, Athena & Snowball) Part 5
S3 & Glacier Select Quick theory lecture on s three select and Glacier select. The idea is that we want to retrieve less data, so subsets of what we’re requesting using SQL by performing server side filtering. And so the SQL queries are quite simple. They can only be used to filter by rows and columns. So they’re very simple SQL statements. You cannot do aggregations or anything like this. And you will use Nestor less network and less CPU cost client side. Because you don’t retrieve the full file….
Amazon AWS SysOps – S3 Storage and Data Management – For SysOps (incl Glacier, Athena & Snowball) Part 4
CloudFront Monitoring Alright, so the first thing we need to talk about with CloudFront is going to be access logs. So it is possible for you to log every request made to Cloud Front into a logging S Three bucket, which is super fun. And so the idea is that you have many websites and they’re on Cloud Front and once you enable logging, all these edge locations will start logging and all these logs will go into one log bucket in one Amazon s Three buckets. So this is…
Amazon AWS SysOps – S3 Storage and Data Management – For SysOps (incl Glacier, Athena & Snowball) Part 3
CloudFront Overview Now we’re getting into content delivery and we’ll start by clap front. So Clap Front is a content delivery network or CDN, and what it does is it improves read performance because the content is going to be distributed and caged at the edge locations. And edge locations are all around the world and there’s about 216 points of presence globally as I’m recording this lecture. And they add all of time new points of presence. So it’s much more than the 30 something regions that Alice has….
Amazon AWS SysOps – S3 Storage and Data Management – For SysOps (incl Glacier, Athena & Snowball) Part 2
S3 Replication (Cross Region and Same Region) Okay, now let’s talk about Amazon S three replication that is CRR and SRR for crossregion replication and same region replication. At its core of the idea, we have an S three bucket, for example, in one region, and we want to replicate it asynchronously into another region, into another bucket. So to do so, we first must enable versioning in the Source and destination buckets, and then we can set up two different things crossregion replication. If the two buckets are in…
Amazon AWS SysOps – S3 Storage and Data Management – For SysOps (incl Glacier, Athena & Snowball)
Section Intro Welcome to the second part on S Three. This part is dedicated to learn all there is to know about sys ups. Now, S Three, as you can see, is very complete, and we’ll learn all the technologies from within this box. This section is quite intense, but it is so important to go over it because the exam will ask you so many questions about S three. Some of them are very tricky. So what are we going to learn? We’re going to learn about versioning, but…
Amazon AWS SysOps – S3 Fundamentals Part 3
S3 Websites Okay, so now let’s talk about S Three websites. S Three can host static websites and have them accessible on the World Wide Web. And the website URLs will be very simple. It will be an Http endpoint. And it can look like this or like this, depends on the region you’re in. The idea is that it starts the bucket name s Three website, and then the AWS region, Amazon Aws. com. And if you enable it for a website, but you don’t set a bucket policy…
Amazon AWS SysOps – S3 Fundamentals Part 2
S3 Encryption Okay, so now let’s talk about Amazon S Three encryption for your objects. The idea is that you upload objects onto Amazon S Three, and these are servers of AWS. And so you may want to make sure that these objects are not accessible. For example, if someone gets into the Amazon servers, or you want to make sure you are dear to some security standards set up by your company. So, as such, Amazon gives you four methods to encrypt objects in Amazon Sate. The first one…