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Site Reliability Engineering Program
SRE - Site Reliability Engineering Program
Launchpad’s SRE (Site Reliability Engineering) Course provides in-depth training in maintaining the reliability, availability, and performance of software systems. You’ll learn to apply DevOps practices, automation, and monitoring techniques to ensure robust system operations. Our instructors, who are industry professionals, offer guidance through hands-on projects. The course is available online and in-person and prepares you for a career in SRE with certification and job placement support.

Curriculum
- Installation, Package Selection
- Anatomy of a Kickstart File, Command line
- Introduction to Bash Shell
- System Initialization, Starting the Boot Process: GRUB
- Configuring services to run at boot
- Securing single-user mode (SU login)
- Shutting down and rebooting the system
- RPM Package Manager, Installing and Removing Software, Updating a Kernel RPM
- Yum Command set, Install packages by using yum
- Apt-get command set, Apt-cache package management
- Understanding different types of groups and creation of groups
- Creation of users in different groups
- Understanding Passwd, Shadow Files
- Understanding password aging
- Creation of quotas for users, groups and file systems
- Understanding users security files
- The different commands for Monitoring the users
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- Automation of jobs – Cron, at
- Understanding the different types of run-levels
- Understanding different types of shutdown commands
- Understanding run control scripts
- Understanding the different types
- FTP
- DHCP
- DNS
- Apache
- Samba
- LVM
- Introduction to Cloud Computing
- Why Cloud Computing?
- Benefits of Cloud Computing
- Types of Cloud Computing
- Public Cloud
- Private Cloud
- Hybrid Cloud
- Community Cloud
- Software as a Service
- Platform as a Service
- Horizontal vs vertical scaling
- Cloud Computing Issues
- Security
- Costing Model
- Virtualization and cloud computing
- Types of virtualization
- Virtualization terminologies
- Hypervisor
- Benefits
- Vendors
- Introduction to AWS Elastic computing
- Introduction to the AWS products
- Regions and Availability Zones
- Signing up for AWS
- AWS Free usage tier
- Introduction AWS management console
- Understanding AMI
- Launching your first AWS instance
- On-demand Instance pricing
- Reserved Instance pricing
- Spot instance pricing
- Setting up security
- Security groups
- Choosing & Creating a new AMI
- Public and Private IP’s
- Deploying a new instance from the created AMI
- Key Pairs
- Elastic IP’s
- Introduction to Scaling
- ELB(Elastic Load Balancer)
- Components and types of load balancing
- Get Started with Auto Scaling Using the Console
- Maintain a Fixed Number of Running EC2 Instances
- Dynamic Scaling
- The lifecycle of autoscaling
- Policies of autoscaling
- Create EBS volumes
- Delete EBS Volumes
- Attach and detach EBS volumes
- Mounting and unmounting EBS volume
- Creating and deleting snapshots
- Creating volumes from snapshots S3(Simple Storage Service)
- S3 durability and redundancy
- S3 Buckets
- S3 Uploading Downloading
- S3 Permissions
- S3 Object Versioning
- S3 Lifecycle Policies
- Storage Gateway
- Import Export
- S3 Transfer Acceleration
- Glacier storage
- Use of cloud front
- Creating a cloud front distribution
- Hosting a website of cloud front distribution
- Implementing restrictions
- Configuring origins and behaviors
- Creating Zones
- Hosting a website
- Understanding routing policies
- Weighted simple and failover policies
- Creating Users and Groups
- Applying policies
- Password Policy
- Roles
- Security Practices for Cloud Deployment
- AWS Responsibilities and Securities
- Cloud Trail
- Trust advisor
- Introduction to Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
- VPC Advantages
- Default and Non-default VPC
- Components of VPC
- Direct Connect
- Describe, create, and manage Amazon Virtual Private Cloud
- Amazon VPC, Private Subnet, and Public Subnet
- AWS Networking, Security Groups, and Network ACLs
- Configuration and management of VPN connectivity
- Subnet and Subnet Mask
- Introduction to RDS
- Different database services of AWS: Amazon RDS, Dynamo DB, Redshift etc.
- Configuring the database
- Configuring backups
- Configuring the maintenance windows
- Connecting to the database
- Creating a dynamo dB
- Configuring alarms
- Adding data manually
Objectives of Learning SRE (Site Reliability Engineering)
Launchpad’s SRE (Site Reliability Engineering) course helps you:
- Understand SRE Principles: Learn the core concepts and practices of Site Reliability Engineering.
- Apply DevOps Practices: Gain skills in automating and monitoring system operations.
- Ensure System Reliability: Learn to design and maintain systems for high reliability and availability.
- Implement Automation Tools: Work with tools like Jenkins, Kubernetes, and Prometheus for system automation and monitoring.
- Prepare for Incident Management: Learn how to handle and resolve system incidents effectively.
- Prepare for Certification: Get ready for SRE certification exams.
Reason to Choose Launchpad for SRE - Site Reliability Engineering Training
Launchpad’s SRE – Site Reliability Engineering training provides:
- Authorized Certifications: Obtain certifications from top tech companies.
- Experienced Instructors: Learn from professionals with real-world SRE experience.
- Interactive Sessions: Participate in live, instructor-led sessions—available both online and offline.
- Hands-On Projects: Work on projects that simulate real-world SRE challenges.
- Comprehensive Learning: Develop both technical skills and communication abilities.
- Job Placement Support: Receive support with job placement, including resume building and LinkedIn optimization.
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