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Architecting Highly Available Systems on AWS

In this course, we see how to assemble many powerful AWS components into a resilient, highly available web application with no single point of failure.

Intermediate
4h 1m
(350)

Created by Richard Seroter

Last Updated Apr 18, 2019

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Architecting Highly Available Systems on AWS

In this course, we see how to assemble many powerful AWS components into a resilient, highly available web application with no single point of failure.

Intermediate
4h 1m
(350)

Created by Richard Seroter

Last Updated Apr 18, 2019

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This course describes the techniques and best practices for composing highly available distributed systems on the AWS platform. Throughout the course, we build up a web application that takes advantage of AWS storage, databases, compute, messaging, DNS, and more.

Architecting Highly Available Systems on AWS
Intermediate
4h 1m
(350)
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Richard Seroter - Pluralsight course - Architecting Highly Available Systems on AWS
Richard Seroter
26 courses 4.4 author rating 6783 ratings

Richard Seroter is a Director of Outbound Product Management at Google Cloud, with a master’s degree in Engineering from the University of Colorado. He’s also an instructor at Pluralsight, lead InfoQ.com editor for cloud computing, frequent public speaker, author of multiple books on software design and development, and former 12-time Microsoft MVP for cloud. Richard maintains a regularly updated blog on topics of architecture and solution design and can be found on Twitter as @rseroter.

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