This course was developed by members of AWS Technical Field Communities (TFC), an AWS community of technical experts. The content is intended to complement our standard training curriculum and augment your AWS learning journey.
AWS Graviton Processors are custom designed server processors developed by AWS to provide the best price performance for cloud workloads running on Amazon EC2. Migrating to AWS Graviton offers cost savings, enhanced performance, and improved scalability, making it an attractive option for optimizing application workloads in the cloud.
In this course, you will learn to assess application compatibility with AWS Graviton, develop a comprehensive migration strategy, and utilize tools to evaluate migration readiness. You'll gain insights into how both interpreted and compiled languages operate on Graviton, including their unique behaviors and optimization techniques. You'll also explore the distinctions between native, cross, and emulated compilation strategies and learn how to apply them effectively. Lastly, you will understand and build multi-architecture container images, deploy them on AWS Graviton-based infrastructure, and optimize container workloads with Graviton.
- Course level: Intermediate
- Duration: 2.5 hours
Course objectives
In this course, you will learn to:
- Assess applications and plan migration to Graviton
- Run interpreted and compiled languages on Graviton
- Manage and optimize containerized applications on Graviton
Intended Audience:
This course is intended for:
- Developers
- Cloud Architects
- Cloud Operators
- DevOps Engineers
- Platform Engineers
Prerequisites
- "AWS Graviton Processors Fundamentals" or equivalent experience.
Course outline
- Module 1: Planning Your Move to Graviton
- Module 2: Interpreted Languages on Graviton
- Module 3: Compiled Languages on Graviton
- Module 4: Containerized Applications on Graviton