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AWS Databases Crash Course – RDS, Aurora & DynamoDB

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"Great introduction to AWS RDS and AWS Aurora databases. Rick explains all of the concepts very thoroughly and the organization of the content and quizzes are very well put."  -Ivan "Undoubtedly the best course on AWS RDS along with Aurora available in internet. Rick will decouple all the specifics of RDS services in short chunks and explain them with demos from basic to intermediate level. This increased my knowledge on the subject matter quite extensively."  -Dwaipayan Do you need to understand databases in AWS — including RDS, Aurora and DynamoDB? Have you found that many training resources use overly technical language that makes it hard to grasp the fundamentals? If you want to quickly and clearly build a solid understanding of AWS-managed databases — both relational and NoSQL — this course is for you. In this course, you’ll learn: The difference between relational and non-relational databases How database scaling works — vertical vs. horizontal The nature and benefits of the RDS managed service How to use RDS automated backups and on-demand snapshots How to secure RDS and Aurora databases with security groups, SSL/TLS, and encryption Authentication using IAM and Secrets Manager How to use parameter and option groups to customize databases How to deploy Multi-AZ databases for failover protection How to scale out databases using read replicas The architecture and features of Aurora How to deploy provisioned and serverless Aurora DB clusters How to deploy Aurora global databases across multiple regions New DynamoDB lessons include: Introduction to NoSQL databases Introduction to DynamoDB — AWS’s fully managed NoSQL database Hands-on: Create DynamoDB tables with partition and sort keys Understanding and configuring DynamoDB capacity (Provisioned vs. On-Demand) DynamoDB API basics for certification prep DynamoDB Indexes — searching efficiently with Local and Global Secondary Indexes I’ve taught hundreds of thousands of students across a variety of platforms, and I believe anyone who needs to understand AWS databases will love this course. Most lectures are 5–15 minutes long and designed to be clear, concise, and practical. If you need to work with RDS, Aurora, or DynamoDB, this course will give you a strong foundation — it’s the perfect place to start.