Scaling Docker on AWS
Join this fun and easy course on building scalable Ruby on Rails apps on AWS with Docker. Perfect for anyone wanting to dive into DevOps!
Brief Summary
This course is your gateway to mastering Docker and AWS for web development! You'll get practical, hands-on experience building and deploying a Ruby on Rails application that scales perfectly in the cloud. No complicated stuff, just real skills for future careers in tech. Let's get started!
Key Points
- Hands-on labs for practical experience
- Learn about AWS and Docker for web apps
- Create a scalable Ruby on Rails application
- Understand cost management on AWS
- Get familiar with Amazon ECS and ECR
Learning Outcomes
- Capability to Dockerize and scale Ruby on Rails applications
- Ability to deploy applications on AWS with cost management
- Understanding of various AWS resources and services
About This Course
Learn how to build and deploy a fault tolerant, scalable and load balanced Ruby on Rails application on AWS.
Learn to deploy Docker at scale in about 6 hours
Looking to scale your web applications with Docker? How about gaining heaps of practical knowledge about working with Amazon Web Services (AWS)?
Prepare to get excited about this course!
AWS has over a million customers, some of which are the most popular websites in the world. You can be sure that AWS will be a great fit for your web application regardless of what scale you're running at.
One awesome thing about using AWS is that a ton of companies are hiring people who have experience with it. All of the knowledge you gain from this course can be used to apply for DevOps or cloud computing positions.
The main AWS component that you'll learn about in this course is Amazon ECS, which is the Amazon EC2 Container Service. It's Amazon's take on how to manage a cluster of Docker containers.
The first section of this course will concentrate on getting familiar with AWS and then performing a deep dive on Amazon ECS where you'll learn everything there is to know about it. You'll also get familiar with Amazon ECR which is Amazon's private Docker registry.
During this deep dive there will be plenty of guided labs to get your hands dirty.
The second section of this course will be all about Dockerizing a multi-service Ruby on Rails application, as well as profiling that application with Docker and other open source tools.
If you're not a developer or have no intentions of using Ruby on Rails that's fine because you can skip the development section. The only thing you'll have to do is build the Docker image, which will be as simple as running a few commands.
The third section of this course will be taking the knowledge learned from previous sections and deploying the application to production on AWS in a fault tolerant way.
You'll learn how to calculate costs for a real life project hosted on AWS and load balance the web application so you can scale out to as many hosts as you need.
Along the way you'll learn about many other AWS resources and also learn how to hook up a domain name to a load balancer and secure it with a free SSL certificate.
This entire course is very hands on, with just enough theory to understand the main goal -- which is to get you comfortable scaling your web apps with Docker on AWS.
"Excellent teacher and great material - easy to follow and informative. I especially like the hands-on labs."
Here's what you'll get when you sign up to my course today:
You'll learn how to get your development environment set up to run Docker. Windows, Mac and Linux users will be able to follow along.
You'll learn what Amazon ECS is and how it differs from similar services.
You'll learn everything there is to know about Amazon ECS.
You'll learn how to create your own private Docker Registry with Amazon ECR.
You'll gain general AWS knowledge on identity and access management, security groups, EC2, S3, ELB, RDS, ElastiCache and more.
You'll learn how to Dockerize a Ruby on Rails web application.
You'll learn how to profile your applications with Docker.
You'll learn how to price out a project on AWS at various traffic loads.
You'll learn how to load balance your web application on AWS.
You'll learn how to wire up a custom domain to your load balanced web app.
You'll learn how to create and use a FREE SSL certificate.
You're getting all of that for just $25.
This course is jam packed with over 60 lectures, 6+ hours of videos and quizzes. You'll also receive full PDF text directions for each video lecture and complete source code examples.
"This training is great to start using ECS on AWS. It's very clear and the instructor explains really well the concepts of both, Docker and AWS and how they work together."
Why is it worth using Docker?
Saves a ton of time and headaches when setting up development environments.
Easily move an application across environments or servers.
Removes issues such as "well, it worked on my machine!".
Makes developing with teams a much more pleasant experience.
Works on most major platforms.
Has amazing support on most cloud hosting providers.
Docker as a company is well funded and moving forward quickly.
Why is it worth using AWS?
Amazon's infrastructure is spread across the globe.
Amazon has a tremendous amount of experience operating at scale.
Reap the rewards of using battle hardened services.
Avoid having to manage the low level details of your infrastructure.
Many companies are hiring people with AWS experience.
You can try it out for free for an entire year.
"What I loved most about this course was that I could tell how much thought Nick put into arranging the labs and resources."
Why is this course for you?
After finishing this course you'll have a ton of knowledge about using Docker on AWS. You'll be able to apply this knowledge to your own projects or use it to further your career by applying for DevOps or cloud computing jobs.
You're walking away with not only knowledge, but complete source code and working examples that you can reference for life.
Learn how to Dockerize a Ruby on Rails application
Ability to scale and load balance a web application to many hosts
General AWS knowledge that you can apply outside of Docker
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Greg L.
This covered all the aws deployment topics I was hoping for. Simple enough for a beginner to follow, but in depth enough for your first production deployment. I appreciate that it was all CLI commands. I did have some frustrations with unsupported commands, package versions, and mac M1 support. I was able to find answers through other's questions. Any questions I asked received quick replies(really appreciate that!). But it would be nicer to update the video/pdfs with these updated instructions/commands or add more official notes about things working differently for architectures/versions.
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Rakesh R.
very poor course don't purchase everything is on CLI it will be very hard to remember the commands its better to study a cloud guru website
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Thiago P. S.
Helped me a lot to deploy my application to aws! Great explanations, very detailed and hands on. But I was expecting a little about auto scaling up and down my infrastructure to adapt to load variations.
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Ezra F.
Nick is a great teacher. He has updated content where needed and the course is still applicable in 2020 as it was when he wrote it.
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Vasiliy S.
A good course that gives a basic knowledge about AWS ECS. The only thing I didn't like is that too much of lecture time was spent on typing long commands. It's better to learn more about every command (different options) Instead of typing the commands with letter-by-letter dictation.
Overall, I highly recommend this course to beginners at ECS.
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Mohammed O.
I was pretty stuck figuring out how to deploy a rails api. And it just so happened that this not only demonstrates an industry standard way (using ECS/Docker) but it does so with Rails. Best money I've ever spent on a course. Nick is great, seriously. Super straightforward and you just get it.
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Doug G.
It's good.
However, rails 4 doesn't even use webpack, much less webpacker with react, so I'm concerned I'll be successful applying this to my app.
My app is rails 6 with react.
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Ralph O.
This is a great course! A little too slow, I listened at 1.25x speed but I realize other users may benefit from Nick's pace. He was very detailed and explained many concepts that most people stepping into the DevOps world will benefit from.
I'm not too happy about the reliance on classic ELBs as opposed to the newer ALB, because like most things AWS, it's only a matter of time before they deprecate the classic load balancers in favour of ALBs.
I'm making it a personal assignment to perform the deployment sections using an ALB. Overall, I highly recommend this course and will be looking for more courses from this author. Thanks!
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Pablo C.
Excelent Course explains all you need to know about ECS, really good explained lectures.
You need to have a little knowledge about some AWS services to get the best of every lecture
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Saleh A.
So far, I am extremely satisfied about the course