Here is a recommended learning sequence when learning AWS services:
I. Basic concepts and console operations
1. First, understand the basic concepts of cloud computing, including IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service), PaaS (Platform as a Service), SaaS (Software as a Service), etc.
2. Familiarize yourself with the layout and basic operations of the AWS console, such as creating an account, logging in, and navigating different service pages.
II. Core services
1. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud): Learn how to create, start, stop, and manage virtual server instances. Understand different instance types, storage options, and network configurations.
2. Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service): Master the concept of object storage and learn how to create buckets, upload and download files, and set access permissions.
3. Amazon VPC (Virtual Private Cloud): Understand the construction of virtual networks, including creating subnets, configuring routing tables, and setting up security groups.
III. Database services
1. Amazon RDS (Relational Database Service): Learn how to create and manage relational database instances such as MySQL and PostgreSQL. Understand database backup, recovery, and high availability options.
2. Amazon DynamoDB (fully managed NoSQL database service): Master the characteristics and usage methods of NoSQL databases, including creating tables and performing data read and write operations.
IV. Other important services
1. AWS IAM (Identity and Access Management): Gain in-depth understanding of user, role, and permission management to ensure security and compliance.
2. Amazon CloudWatch (monitoring service): Learn how to set up monitoring metrics, alarms, and log records to detect and solve problems in a timely manner.
3. AWS Lambda (serverless computing service): Explore the serverless architecture and learn how to write and deploy functions to respond to events.
V. Advanced topics and practices
1. Containerization and the combined use of AWS ECS/EKS (Elastic Container Service/Elastic Kubernetes Service): Learn how to run containerized applications on AWS.
2. The combination of serverless architecture and services such as AWS API Gateway and AWS Step Functions.
3. Conduct practical project practices to consolidate the learned knowledge and continuously explore new services and functions.
During the learning process, you can combine AWS official documentation, online tutorials, training courses, and practical operations to deepen your understanding. At the same time, participating in the AWS community and forums and communicating with other users about experience and problem-solving methods can also help you better learn and master AWS services.
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