5 AWS Projects To Become
A Cloud Engineer
Complete Step-By-Step Guide to five AWS Projects to help you get hired as a Cloud Support Engineer.
Build these high-quality projects, and add them into your portfolio!Â
These projects are designed to boost your Cloud experience and help you build Cloud Support Engineer skills.

Course Content
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- 1.1 Project Overview
- 1.2 Setting up the AWS Environment
- 1.3 Container Image Preparation for LMS Frontend
- 1.4 Deploying the LMS Frontend on ECS Fargate
- 1.5 Troubleshooting ECS Containers: From Symptoms to Solutions
- 1.6 Troubleshooting and Fixing ALB Configuration Issues
- 1.7 Security Group Configuration Lab: Diagnosing and Fixing ALB Access Issues
- 1.8 Conclusion and Resource Cleanup
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- 2.1 Project Overview
- 2.2 Infrastructure Setup: EC2 Configuration
- 2.3 Source Control: GitHub Repository Configuration
- 2.4 Security: IAM Role Configuration
- 2.5 Deployment: AWS CodeDeploy Setup
- 2.6 Pipeline: AWS CodePipeline Configuration
- 2.7 CI/CD Pipeline Troubleshooting
- 2.8 Conclusion and Resource Cleanup
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- 3.1 Project Overview
- 3.2 Launching and Configuring EC2 Instances
- 3.3 Install CloudWatch Agent for Custom Metrics
- 3.4 Set Up CloudWatch Alarms and Lambda Auto-Response
- 3.5 Introducing and Monitoring System Issues
- 3.6 Setting Up AWS GuardDuty and Simulating Security Threats for CloudGuard
- 3.7 Cloud Engineer Incident Response: Handling the GuardDuty Finding
- 3.8 Conclusion and Resource Cleanup
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- 5.1 Project Overview
- 5.2 Deploying the Backend on AWS Elastic Beanstalk
- 5.3 Database Configuration
- 5.4 Create and Troubleshoot the Environment
- 5.5 Security Group Misconfiguration and CloudWatch Troubleshooting
- 5.6 Deploying the Frontend on AWS Amplify
- 5.7 Connecting the Frontend to Backend
- 5.8 Troubleshooting CORS Issues with CloudWatch Logs
- 5.9 Conclusion and Resource Cleanup