AWS Workshops

This website lists workshops created by the teams at Amazon Web Services (AWS). Workshops are hands-on events designed to teach or introduce practical skills, techniques, or concepts which you can use to solve business problems.
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100 workshops and growing

New workshops and content added all the time

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Created by experts

Created by specialists in the field from AWS and AWS Partners

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Globally available without restriction and mobile friendly

Infrastructure as Code Workshops

Tagging Workshop
Level: 200
Categories: Management & Governance, Governance, Cloud Operations, CI/CD, Infrastructure as Code
4 hours

This workshop will detail different tagging options in Amazon Web Services (AWS). The goal of this workshop is to walk through the various ways in which you can tag AWS resources & query said tags. By the end of this workshop you would have an understanding on how to tag, and govern the tags of different AWS resources.

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Automating Deployment of AWS Amplify Apps with Terraform
Level: 300
2 hours

This workshop shows how you can use Terraform and the Amplify Client Libraries to deploy and manage full stack Amplify Apps at scale.

Automating Deployment of AWS Amplify Apps with Terraform
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Use Terraform to build Microsoft infrastructure on AWS
Level: 300
Categories: Infrastructure as Code, Terraform, Devops, Microsoft
3 hours

Learn how to build a fully functioning multi-tier Microsoft web application on AWS, using Terraform

Use Terraform to build Microsoft infrastructure on AWS
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Managing Cloud Resources with Terraform
Level: 400
Categories: Infrastructure as Code, Terraform, DevOps
2 hours

Using multiple providers to manage cloud resources with Terraform. Terraform is an open source Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tool that allows you to manage your infrastructure in a declarative way. IaC is the practice of defining your infrastructure requirements declaratively, and using a GitOps approach to iterate and modify those declarations. This provides predictability, repeatability, and safety mechanisms such as peer review and preventative controls.

Managing Cloud Resources with Terraform
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