AWS Academy Engineering Operations Technician

Information Technology

Register:
Anytime

Duration:
4 Weeks

Price:
R13,000.00

AWS Academy Engineering Operations Technician is designed to help students develop technical expertise in engineering operations.

Description

AWS Academy Engineering Operations Technician is designed to help students develop technical expertise in engineering operations. This course is for learners enrolled in a data center operations, engineering, or information technology track in a STEM course at a higher education academic institution. This course also helps to re-skill professional learners.

Course and Technical Requirements

In order to get the full benefit from this course, you require the following:

  • Computer/Laptop/Tablet
  • Stable internet connection
  • Firefox/Microsoft Edge/Chrome web browser (latest version)
  • Email/Cell phone for notifications and communication

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to do the following

  • Identify the basic design requirements for a data center
  • Identify key elements of a Network-Critical Physical Infrastructure (NCPI) for a data center
  • Recognize strategies to protect the physical security of a data center
  • Explain concepts related to a data center’s electrical system
  • Describe the power systems that are used in a data center, including transformers, generators, and power distribution units (PDUs)
  • Identify the battery systems that are used in a data center
  • Describe how generators are used in a data center
  • Describe how cooling systems are used in a data center
  • Recognize the fire detection, communication, and suppression systems in a data center
  • Identify how racks are used in a data center
  • Describe how maintenance is performed in a data center
  • Describe reliability and how to ensure reliability in a data center
  • Describe availability and how to ensure availability in a data center
  • Describe efficiency, how to measure it, and strategies for improving it in a data center
  • Identify the roles, tools, and processes that are used to manage a data center
  • Identify data center monitoring and management tasks
  • Identify safety considerations for a data center
  • Identify regulations that apply to a data center

Module Breakdown

  • MODULE 1
    Data Center Basics
  • MODULE 2
    Data Center Physical Infrastructure: Overview
  • MODULE 3
    Data Center Physical Infrastructure: Space
  • MODULE 4
    Electrical Fundamentals
  • MODULE 5
    Data Center Physical Infrastructure: Power
  • MODULE 6
    Data Center Battery Overview
  • MODULE 7
    Data Center Generators
  • MODULE 8
    Data Center Physical Infrastructure: Cooling
  • MODULE 9
    Fire Protection in the Data Center
  • MODULE 10
    Data Center Racks
  • MODULE 11
    Data Center Maintenance
  • MODULE 12
    Data Center Reliability
  • MODULE 13
    Data Center Availability
  • MODULE 14
    Data Center Efficiency
  • MODULE 15
    Managing Data Centers
  • MODULE 16
    Data Center Operations
  • MODULE 17
    Safety Considerations in the Data Center
  • MODULE 18
    Data Center Regulations

Candidate Student

This introductory (level 100) course is intended for students who are interested in engineering operations technician (EOT) roles within a data center.

Requirements

This is an entry-level course, but students should possess general knowledge of mechanical or electrical engineering.


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