Data Warehouse in AWS is a hands-on course designed to help you master the fundamentals of Amazon Redshift and cloud-based data warehousing. This course provides practical knowledge to help you build, manage, and optimize data warehouses using AWS services.

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Configure and manage Amazon Redshift clusters, IAM roles, and secure storage.
Integrate Redshift with S3, Redshift Spectrum, and AWS Glue for ETL workflows.
Optimize, scale, and monitor Redshift clusters with best practices.
Connect BI tools to Redshift for reporting and insights.
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There are 4 modules in this course
Welcome to this module highlighting AWS essentials, encompassing the AWS Free Tier account, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM), compute services, and storage services. Explore foundational aspects for account security, delve into IAM for access control, and discover compute and storage services for robust cloud solutions.
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25 videos10 readings6 assignments5 discussion prompts2 plugins
Welcome to this module, which focuses on AWS networking, databases, SQL overview, and data warehousing introduction. Explore AWS networking concepts, master database solutions on AWS, and grasp SQL fundamentals. Gain insights into data warehousing for efficient data management. Acquire skills to optimize AWS resources, ensuring robust data storage, protection, and sharing strategies.
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18 videos4 readings5 assignments4 discussion prompts1 plugin
Welcome to "Getting Started with Amazon Redshift." This course introduces you to Redshift’s features, architecture, and benefits, explores serverless vs. provisioned clusters, and covers key elements like nodes, workgroups, storage, and security. By the end, you’ll gain a solid foundation to apply Amazon Redshift in real-world data warehousing and analytics projects.
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21 videos3 readings4 assignments3 discussion prompts1 plugin
This module guides you through setting up and managing a data warehouse in Redshift with hands-on practice. You’ll configure AWS Secrets Manager, KMS, and IAM Roles, upload and manage data from S3, and create and query tables using Query Editor v2. The course also covers Redshift Spectrum, ETL processes (including Zero-ETL), performance monitoring, and query optimization. By the end, you’ll gain practical skills to build secure, efficient, and scalable data warehouses in Amazon Redshift.
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31 videos4 readings6 assignments4 discussion prompts1 plugin
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The AWS Data Warehouse course provides an introduction to various AWS services for managing the data warehouse. This course covers multiple aspects, including important AWS services, SQL, an overview of data warehousing, Redshift's architecture, data modeling, efficient data loading, and optimized querying. The courses emphasize performance optimization, cluster management, monitoring, and security practices for safeguarding sensitive data.
This course is tailored for professionals such as Data Engineers, Cloud Solution Architects, Data Analysts, Database Administrators, Software Developers, and Engineers. It focuses on exploring AWS Data Warehouse and its applications, covering topics like data extraction, transformation, loading, architecture optimization, database management, and integration with AWS services.
While prior experience with RDBMS, SQL, and AWS is recommended for this course, it's optional. The curriculum is designed to accommodate learners with varying levels of familiarity, providing comprehensive modules for those without prior exposure.
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