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OPS345 Prep

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Course overview
= Course overview =
== Learning Outcomes == Completing this course successfully should mean that you can: * Find your way around the AWS interface.* Understand that most resources on AWS aren't free and how you can manage those costs.* Create AWS security groups and subnets, and configure VMs to work together on your setup.* learning outcomesSet up iptables to provide port forwarding.* Secure your resources against the most common internet attacks.* Set up a basic web server and explain what PHP is.* Set up a MariaDB instance and use basic SQL commands to manage databases and users.* Install a modern web application that uses both a web server and a database server.* fit in Set up and run some basic commands on the ULIAWS console.* Work with a typical DNS registrar interface to create DNS records.* Obtain and use a certificate from Let's Encrypt.* Set up a basic email server including SMTP/OPS streamSTARTTLS with Postfix and IMAPS with Dovecot.* delivery modeChoose the most appropriate storage solution of those available on AWS. Of course you'll probably be able to half-ass your work and complete the course without learning any of the above, but that would be a big learning opportunity lost for you. The skills you can learn in this course are very transferable to many other systems and platforms. They're not limited to AWS and not even to Linux. == Delivery Mode == The most effective way to learn in this course is a combination of attending labs in person and doing your homework outside of class to solidify what you've learned. Unfortunately this option is not automatically available these days, so we might have to make due with online learning. Each professor does this differently, they will tell you how labs and lectures will work in their sections.
= Prerequisite skills =

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