Course Title: Manage infrastructure in cloud environments

Part B: Course Detail

Teaching Period: Term1 2024

Course Code: COSC7405C

Course Title: Manage infrastructure in cloud environments

Important Information:

Please note that this course may have compulsory in-person attendance requirements for some teaching activities. 

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School: 520T Future Technologies

Campus: City Campus

Program: C5402 - Diploma of Information Technology

Course Contact: Aminul Islam

Course Contact Phone: +61399254448

Course Contact Email: aminul.islam@rmit.edu.au


Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff

Nominal Hours: 50

Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.

Pre-requisites and Co-requisites

NIL

Course Description

In this course you will gain the skills and knowledge required to configure, monitor, maintain and update resources running in a cloud environment.


National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria

National Element Code & Title:

ICTCLD508 Manage infrastructure in cloud environments

Element:

1. Prepare to manage cloud resources

Performance Criteria:

1.1 Determine complex cloud computing technology resources according to business requirements, needs and cloud environment

1.2 Identify and confirm business purpose, use and plan of different cloud resources according to business needs and efficiencies

Element:

2. Inventory and change management of cloud resources

Performance Criteria:

2.1 Identify tagging policy and categorise resources according to business needs

2.2 Update resources according to tagging policy and build and maintain inventory of cloud resources

2.3 Generate report of resources based on category

2.4 Conduct maintenance with resources in specific category

2.5 Document resource tagging and inventory management according to business need

Element:

3. Audit and change management of cloud resources

Performance Criteria:

3.1 Identify configuration policy for cloud resources according to business needs

3.2 Enable logging of cloud-based events

3.3 Collect and track changes to cloud resource configuration

3.4 Apply configuration policy to resource and alert for non-conformance

3.5 Utilise audit logs and determine details and changes from configuration

3.6 Document cloud audit and change management configuration

Element:

4. Monitoring, logging and alarming

Performance Criteria:

4.1 Define capacity limits for cloud resources according to business needs

4.2 Configure metrics and alarm when limits are exceeded

4.3 Capture and store resource and system logs

4.4 Test capacity to trigger alarms and review logs of incident

4.5 Manage capacity of resource to remove alarm

4.6 Document run book for actions according to configured alarm

Element:

5. Manage storage lifecycle

Performance Criteria:

5.1 Identify data retention policy according to business needs and cloud resource

5.2 Configure storage to automatically comply with retention policy

5.3 Confirm that retention policy is applied to target storage

5.4 Document storage configuration according to business needs

Element:

6. Monitor and track complex cloud resources

Performance Criteria:

6.1 Document mechanisms to automate tasks as required

6.2 Finalise user documentation and submit to required personnel as required


Learning Outcomes


On successful completion of this course you will have developed and applied the skills and knowledge required to demonstrate competency in the above elements. 


Details of Learning Activities

In this unit you will learn the skills and knowledge required to configure, monitor, maintain and update resources running in a cloud environment using the AWS Cloud Operations. Academy Course


Teaching Schedule

WeekTopicAssessment / Learning activities
Week 1

Module 0. Class Introduction

Module 1. Understanding Systems Operations on AWS

Topics:

  • Introduction to AWS

  • Overview of Labs

  • AWS IAM

Lab Activity: 

  • Demo: AWS Amazon Command Line Interface &  IAM policy simulator
  • Activity 1: Install and Configure the AWS CLI

 

 

Week 2

Module 2. Tooling and Automation

Topics:

  • Section 1: Introduction 

  • Section 2: AWS Systems manager

  • Section 3: Add. Administration and Development Tools

Lab Activity: 

  • Lab 1: using AWS Systems Manager
  • Activity 2: Create a Website on S3
Week 3 Module 3. Computing Servers

Topics: 

  • Section 1: Introduction 

  • Section 2:EC2 Virtualization

  • Section 3: EC2 Instance Security Groups and Profiles

  • Section 4: Managing your AWS Instances

  • Section 5: Securing your EC2 Instances

Lab Activity: 

  • Lab 2: Creating EC2 Instances
  • Activity 3: Troubleshoot create instances
Week 4 Module 4. Computing, Scaling and Name Resolution

Topics: 

  • Section 1: Introduction 

  • Section 2: Scaling Amazon EC2 Instances

  • Section 3: EC2 Scaling

  • Section 4: Amazon Route 53

Lab Activity: 

  • Lab 3: Using Auto Scaling
  • Activity 4: Route 53 Failover 
Week 5

 

Module 5. Computing, Containers and Services

 

Topics: 

  • Section 1: Introduction 

  • Section 2: AWS Lambda

  • Section 3: API and Rest

  • Section 4: Containers on AWS

  • Section 5: AWS Fargate

Lab Activity: 

  • Activity 5: Working with Lambda
Week 6

 

Module 6. Computing Database Services

 

Topics: 

  • Section 1: Introduction 

  • Section 2: AWS Database

  • Section 3: Amazon RDS

  • Section 4: Amazon Aurora & DynamoDB

  • Section 5: AWS DMS 

Week 7 Assessment Week

Assessment Task 1:  Audit Log Configuration - Amazon RDS for SQL 

Lab Activity:

  • Activity 6: Migration of Amazon RDS

Completion of Assessment Task 1 

 

Mid-semester break 

 

Week 8

Module 7. Networking

Topics: 

  • Section 1: Introduction 

  • Section 2: AWS Cloud Networking & VPC Components

  • Section 3 & 4: Amazon VPC Connectivity

  • Section 5: Securing your Network

Lab Activity: 

  • Lab 4: Configure VPC
  • Activity 7: Troubleshoot VPC 

 

Week 9

Module 8. Storing and Archiving

  • Topics: 

    • Section 1: Introduction 

    • Section 2: Cloud Storage Overview

    • Section 3: Amazon EBS

    • Section 4: Amazon EFS

    • Section 5: Amazon S3

    • Section 6: Amazon S3 Glacier
Week 10

Assessment Week

Assessment Task 2: Part 2 - Amazon DLM

Lab Activity: 

  • Lab 5: Managing Storage
  • Activity 8: Work with Amazon S3
Week 11

Module 9. Monitoring and Security

  • Topics: 

    • Section 1: Introduction 

    • Section 2: Amazon Cloud Watch

    • Section 3: Amazon Cloud Watch Events

    • Section 4: Amazon Cloud Trail

Week 12 Assessment Week

Assessment Task 2: Part 1 - Amazon Cloud Watch

Lab Activity: 

  • Lab 6: Monitoring Infrastructure
  • Activity 9: Work with AWS Cloud Trail

Completion of Assessment 2

Week 13

Module 10. Managing Resource Consumption

  • Topics: 

    • Section 1: Introduction 

    • Section 2: Tagging

    • Section 3: Cost Managements & Best Practices

Week 14 Assessment Week

Assessment Task 3:Part 1 - Inventory Management

Lab Activity: 

  • Lab 7: Managing Resources
  • Activity 10: Optimize Utilization
Week 15 Module 11. Creating Automated and Repeatable Deployments
  • Topics:

    • Section 1: Introduction 

    • Section 2: Configuration and Management in the Cloud

    • Section 3: Using Configuration Software

    • Section 4: Amazon EC2 Launch Templates

    • Section 5: AWS CloudFormation
Week 16

Assessment Week

Assessment Task 3:Part 2 - Patching

Lab Activity: 

  • Lab 8: Automation with CloudFormation
  • Activity 11: Troubleshoot CloudFormation

 Completion of Assessment 3

Week 17 Re-assessment Week

 

Resubmission Due Date

Week 18 Final & Grading Week  

 


Learning Resources

Prescribed Texts


References


Other Resources


Overview of Assessment

Assessment for this course is ongoing throughout the semester. Your knowledge and understanding of course content is assessed through participation in class exercises, oral/written presentations and through the application of learned skills and insights. Full assessment briefs will be provided and can be found on CANVAS.


Assessment Tasks

 

AWS Cloud Operations Academy Course

Practical Assessment Task 1

Practical Assessment Task 2

Practical Assessment Task 3


Assessment Matrix

Element

Performance criteria

 

 

 

 

 

Assessment

Task 1: Practical

Assessment

Task 2: Practical

Assessment

Task 3: Practical

1. Prepare to manage cloud resources

  1. Determine complex cloud computing technology resources according to business requirements, needs and cloud environment

 

x

x

x

  1. Identify and confirm business purpose, use and plan of different cloud resources according to business needs and efficiencies

 

x

x

x

2. Inventory and change management of cloud resources

  1. Identify tagging policy and categorise resources according to business needs

 

x

x

 

  1. Update resources according to tagging policy and build and maintain inventory of cloud resources

 

x

 

 

  1. Generate report of resources based on category

 

x

 

 

  1. Conduct maintenance with resources in specific category

 

x

 

 

  1. Document resource tagging and inventory management according to business needs

 

x

 

 

3. Audit and change management of cloud resources

  1. Identify configuration policy for cloud resources according to business needs

 

 

 

x

  1. Enable logging of cloud-based events

 

 

 

x

  1. Collect and track changes to cloud resource configuration

 

 

 

x

  1. Apply configuration policy to resource and alert for non-conformance

 

 

 

x

  1. Utilise audit logs and determine details and changes from configuration

 

 

x

  1. Document cloud audit and change management configuration

 

 

 

x

4. Monitoring, logging and alarming

 

  1. Define capacity limits for cloud resources according to business needs

 

 

x

 

  1. Configure metrics and alarm when limits are exceeded

 

 

x

 

  1. Capture and store resource and system logs

 

 

x

x

  1. Test capacity to trigger alarms and review logs of the incident

 

 

x

x

  1. Manage capacity of resource to remove alarm

 

 

x

 

  1. Document run book for actions according to configured alarm

 

 

x

 

5. Manage storage lifecycle

  1. Identify data retention policy according to business needs and cloud resource

 

 

x

 

  1. Configure storage to automatically comply with retention policy

 

 

x

 

  1. Confirm that retention policy is applied to target storage

 

 

x

 

  1. Document storage configuration according to business needs

 

 

x

x

6. Monitor and track complex cloud resources

 

  1. Document mechanisms to automate tasks as required

 

 

x

x

  1. Finalise user documentation and submit to required personnel as required

 

 

 

x

Other Information

Access to an internet connected computer outside of class times - Internet connected computers are available in the School of Vocational Health and Sciences labs on levels 4, 6 or 8 of building 51, 81 Victoria Street, Melbourne.


Further lab access can be found in the student lab on level 3 (ground floor) of Building 8, in Swanston Street, Melbourne; as well as RMIT Libraries.

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  • Relevant
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  • Satisfies the learning/competency outcomes of the course

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  • English language development 

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