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A report on VIRTUAL INTERNSHIP facilitated by the AICTE

AWS CLOUD VIRTUAL INTERNSHIP


submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY

IN

CIVIL ENGINEERING

submitted by

MEDAPATI RISHITHA

21A35A0113

Under the Guidance of


Mr.B.S.D.Subramanyam
Asst. Professor

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL

ENGINEERING

PRAGATI ENGINEERING COLLEGE


(AUTONOMOUS)
(Approved by AICTE & Permanently Affiliated to JNTUK, Kakinada & Accredited by NAAC)
1-378, ADB Road, Surampalem, E.G.Dist., A.P, Pin -533437.

2023-2024
PRAGATI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
(AUTONOMOUS)

(Approved by AICTE & Permanently Affiliated to JNTUK, Kakinada & Accredited by NAAC)
1-378, ADB Road, Surampalem, E.G.Dist., A.P, Pin -533437.

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL
ENGINEERING

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the report entitled “AWS CLOUD VRITUAL INTERNSHIP”,
that is being submitted by MEDAPATI RISHITHA of IV Year I Semester bearing
21A35A0110, in partial fulfilment for the award of the Degree of Bachelor of Technology in
CIVIL Engineering, Pragati Engineering College is a record of bonafide work carried out by
them.

Supervisor Head of the Civil Department


Mr.B.S.D.Subramanyam Dr.Saroja Rani, Mtech(Ph.D)
Asst.Professor Associate Professor
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

It gives us an immense pleasure to express a deep sense of gratitude to our supervisor,


Mr.B.S.D.Subramanyam Department of Computer Science & Engineering (Data Science),
because of her whole hearted and invaluable guidance throughout the report. Without her
sustained and sincere effort, this report would not have taken this shape. She encouraged and
helped us to overcome various difficulties that we have faced at various stages of our report.

I also extend my gratitude to the Department of CIVIL Engineering, for their valuable
guidance and support on completion of this internship report.

I am very thankful to the Director of Management Sri. M. Harnath Babu, and Vice
President SIR.M. Satish. I would like to take this opportunity to thank our beloved Principal Dr.
Satyanarayana and Vice Principal Dr. G. Naresh for providing a great support to us in
completing our project and for giving us the opportunity of doing the internship report.

I would like to sincerely thank Dr.K.Saroja Rani – HOD, CIVIL, for providing all the
necessary facilities that led to the successful completion of my report the other faculty
members also, of this department at this Occasion. It is our immense gratitude to thank our
Parents, without their moral support this project couldn’t be able completed.

Finally, we thank our friends for their support and encouragement they have given us
during the course of our work.

Medapati Rishitha
21A35A0113
COMPLETION CERTIFICATE
ABSTRACT

This virtual internship offers a dynamic exploration of cloud computing within the Amazon Web
Services (AWS) environment, with a focus on essential concepts, practical application, and real-world
problem-solving. Participants will embark on a journey through AWS's extensive cloud ecosystem,
gaining proficiency in harnessing powerful tools and services to architect robust and scalable
solutions.

The internship kicks off with a comprehensive introduction to AWS cloud fundamentals, ensuring a
firm grasp of foundational concepts. As the program unfolds, participants will actively engage in
hands- on projects inspired by real-world scenarios. These projects guide them in designing,
implementing, and deploying cloud solutions, leveraging a spectrum of AWS services such as Amazon
EC2, Amazon S3, and Amazon RDS. Through this immersive experience, participants will develop
valuable skills and practical expertise in cloud architecture and administration, empowering them to
tackle contemporary challenges in the cloud computing landscape.
TABLE OF CONTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

ABSTRACT

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS

1. AWS Academy Cloud Architecting:

Adding a Storage Layer


Adding a Compute Layer
Adding a Database Layer
Creating a Networking Environment
Connecting Networks

2. AWS Academy Cloud Foundations:

Cloud Concepts
Cloud Economics and Billing
Aws global infrastructure
Compute
Networking and content delivery
Aws Cloud Security

3. Activity Log and Weekly Report:

1. Week 1
2. Week 2
3. Week 3
4. Week 4
5. Week 5
6. Week 6

4. Conclusion
INTRODUCTION TO CLOUD ARCHITECTING

1. Adding a Storage Layer:


- Incorporating a storage layer involves setting up a system to store and manage data. This can
include various storage solutions, like databases, file systems, and object stores, to meet your
application's data requirements.
2. Adding a Compute Layer:
- Establishing a compute layer involves deploying servers or cloud instances to run applications
and perform various computational tasks. This layer provides the processing power for your
software.
3. Adding a Database Layer:
- The database layer entails setting up a database system to store and manage structured data.
It's crucial for applications that require organized and efficient data storage and retrieval.
4. Creating a Networking Environment:
- Building a networking environment involves configuring the network infrastructure, including
routers, switches, and firewalls. This is essential for connecting all the components of your
architecture.
5. Connecting Networks:
- Connecting networks refers to the process of linking different networks or network segments to
enable data communication between them. It can involve setting up VPNs, WAN connections, or
cloud- based network configurations.
6. Securing User and Application Access:
- This step focuses on implementing security measures to control access to your systems,
applications, and data, safeguarding against unauthorized access, data breaches, and cyber threats.
7. Implementing Elasticity, High Availability, and Monitoring:
- This involves designing your infrastructure to scale automatically based on demand (elasticity),
ensuring high availability by minimizing downtime, and setting up monitoring tools to keep track
of system performance and health.

8. Automating Your Architecture:


- Automation involves using scripts, tools, or orchestration platforms to automate repetitive
tasks, configurations, and deployments, streamlining operations and reducing human error.

9. Caching Content:
- Caching content involves temporarily storing frequently accessed data in a cache to speed
up retrieval and reduce the load on primary data sources, resulting in faster response times for
users.
AWS ACADEMY CLOUD FOUNDATIONS

Fundamental Cloud Concepts:

Understand the basic concepts of cloud computing, including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform
as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS).
Grasp the significance of elasticity, on-demand services, and resource pooling in the cloud context.

AWS Services:

Gain practical knowledge of core AWS services such as EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud), S3 (Simple
Storage Service), RDS (Relational Database Service), and others.
Learn how to navigate the AWS Management Console and use the AWS CLI (Command Line Interface).

Security Best Practices:

Explore AWS security features and best practices.


Understand how to secure data, applications, and infrastructure on AWS.

Networking in the Cloud:

Learn about virtual private clouds (VPCs), subnets, and how to configure networking in the AWS cloud.
Understand concepts like Elastic Load Balancing and Route 53 for DNS management.

Hands-On Projects:

Engage in practical projects that involve deploying applications on AWS, setting up infrastructure, and
managing resources.
Work on real-world scenarios to enhance problem-solving skills.

Monitoring and Troubleshooting:

Explore AWS tools for monitoring and logging.


Understand how to troubleshoot common issues in a cloud environment.
Case Study: ACME e-Commerce
Background:

ACME e-Commerce is a rapidly growing online retail company that sells a wide range of products,
from electronics to clothing. With the surge in online shopping, ACME e-Commerce is facing
challenges in scaling its IT infrastructure to meet the growing demands of its customers. To address
these challenges, ACME e-Commerce has decided to migrate its existing on-premises infrastructure to
the cloud using Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Challenges:

Scalability: ACME e-Commerce needs to ensure that its infrastructure can handle spikes in traffic
during peak shopping seasons without incurring excessive costs during off-peak periods.

Availability: Downtime can result in significant revenue loss. ACME e-Commerce requires a highly
available architecture that minimizes the risk of service interruptions.

Security: As an online retailer, ACME e-Commerce handles sensitive customer data and payment
information. Security is a top priority, and they need to ensure that their data is protected from cyber
threats.

Cost Optimization: While scaling to meet demand is crucial, ACME e-Commerce also needs to manage
costs effectively to maintain profitability.

Solution:

ACME e-Commerce decides to migrate to AWS and adopts the following AWS services and best
practices:

Amazon EC2 for Scalability: ACME e-Commerce uses Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
instances to host its web applications. They leverage Auto Scaling to automatically adjust the number
of instances based on traffic patterns.

Amazon S3 for Storage: They utilize Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) for storing product images
and other media assets. S3 provides high durability and availability.

Amazon RDS for Database: ACME e-Commerce deploys its database using Amazon Relational
Database Service (RDS) for MySQL, ensuring data integrity, automated backups, and scalability.

Amazon CloudFront for Content Delivery: To improve the loading speed of web pages for customers
worldwide, ACME e-Commerce uses Amazon CloudFront as a content delivery network (CDN).

AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM): IAM is used to manage user access and ensure that only
authorized personnel can access sensitive data and services.

AWS Security Groups and Network ACLs: ACME e-Commerce configures security groups and
network ACLs to control inbound and outbound traffic to their EC2 instances and RDS
database, enhancing security.
Results:

Scalability: ACME e-Commerce can easily handle traffic spikes during peak shopping seasons,
ensuring a seamless shopping experience for customers. They automatically scale their infrastructure up
or down as needed.

Availability: By leveraging AWS's multiple availability zones and fault-tolerant services, ACME e-
Commerce achieves high availability, reducing the risk of downtime.

Security: ACME e-Commerce's customer data is now protected with best-in-class security
measures provided by AWS. They regularly update and monitor their security configurations to
stay ahead of emerging threats.

Cost Optimization: Using AWS cost management tools and practices, ACME e-Commerce optimizes its
cloud spending, ensuring that they only pay for the resources they need.

In conclusion, ACME e-Commerce's migration to AWS has allowed them to address their scalability,
availability, security, and cost optimization challenges effectively, enabling them to focus on delivering
an exceptional online shopping experience to their customers.
CONCLUSION

The AWS Cloud Foundations Virtual Internship has been an exceptional and enriching journey,
equipping participants with a diverse skill set and in-depth knowledge in the world of cloud
computing within the AWS ecosystem.

This internship has provided a comprehensive education and immersive learning experience in
cloud computing, an essential domain in today's rapidly evolving technological landscape.
Throughout this program, participants have acquired practical insights and hands-on skills that
are highly relevant in the modern digital era.

Key Highlights of the Internship:

1. Fundamentals of AWS: Interns have gained a solid understanding of AWS's core concepts
and services. They've learned how to provision resources, create virtual machines, and manage
data storage effectively.

2. Cloud Architecture: The internship explored cloud architecture principles, helping


participants design scalable and robust solutions that leverage the AWS infrastructure.
Concepts such as high availability, scalability, and security have been at the forefront.

3. Networking in the Cloud: Participants have learned the intricacies of cloud networking,
including Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) setup, subnet configuration, and network security.
These skills are pivotal for creating secure and well-connected cloud environments.

4. Security Best Practices: The program emphasized security best practices, highlighting
the importance of identity and access management, encryption, and monitoring to protect
cloud resources and data.

5. Serverless Computing: Interns have dived into serverless computing with AWS,
discovering how to build and deploy serverless applications that scale effortlessly.
Lambda

6. Cost Optimization: Understanding cloud cost management has been a focus, with
participants learning how to optimize expenses by leveraging AWS's pricing models,
cost allocation tags, and cost explorer.

7. Real-World Projects: The internship encouraged practical application by working on


real- world projects. Participants have tackled scenarios that mirror the challenges faced by
organizations when transitioning to cloud-based solutions.

8. Community and Collaboration: Collaboration and networking were integral parts of


this internship. Participants had the opportunity to connect with peers, engage in discussions
with cloud experts, and share ideas, fostering a sense of community and building valuable
professional relationships.

In conclusion, the AWS Cloud Foundations Virtual Internship has not only enhanced
participants' cloud computing competencies but also instilled a deeper appreciation for the
transformative power of AWS services. It's been a platform for growth, learning, and
collaboration, and has prepared participants for the dynamic world of cloud technology. The
skills and knowledge acquired during this internship will undoubtedly serve as a solid
foundation for future endeavors in the field of cloud computing.
ACTIVITY LOG FOR THE FIRST WEEK

Day Person In-


& Brief description Learning Outcome Charge
of the
Date Signature
daily activity

Welcome to Cafe Business Case


Day – 1 Introduction
AWS
Academy Roles in Cloud Computing
Cloud
Architecting

Introducing
Day - 2 Introducing Cloud
Cloud Architecting and
Architecting The AWS Well
Architected
Framework

Day – 3 Adding a Adding a Storage Layer


Storage Using Amazon S3
Layer

Storing Data in Amazon S3


Day – 4 Adding a Storage Layer Moving Data to and
from Amazon S3

Adding Compute
Day – 5 Adding a Compute with Amazon
Layer EC2
Choosing an AMI to Launch
an EC2 Instance

Day –6 Adding a Database Layer Amazon DynamoDB


Database Security Controls
WEEKLY REPORT

WEEK – 1 (From Dt:15/5/23 to Dt:20/5/23)

Objective of the Activity Done:


The first week of the "Welcome to AWS Academy Cloud Architecting" program aimed to
introduce the concept of Cloud Architecting and the fundamental architectural components, such as
the Storage Layer, Compute Layer, and Database Layer. This week set the stage for a more
detailed exploration in the upcoming weeks.

Detailed Report:

Introduction to Cloud Architecting: The week began with an overview of cloud architecture,
emphasizing its role in enabling scalability and cost-efficiency through the use of virtualized
resources.

Adding a Storage Layer: Participants dived into the Storage Layer, learning about the significance
of data storage in cloud architecture. Amazon S3 and Amazon EBS were introduced as storage
solutions, and participants explored creating storage buckets and access control.

Adding a Compute Layer: The importance of computational resources in cloud architecture was
discussed, with a focus on Amazon EC2 instances. Key concepts, including instance types, security
groups, and key pairs, were explained.

Adding a Database Layer: The role of databases in cloud architecture was explored, with a
particular focus on Amazon RDS and Amazon DynamoDB as managed database services. Selection
criteria for different database types based on application requirements were covered.

The week provided participants with a foundational understanding of cloud architecture,


emphasizing the critical components that form the basis of cloud solutions. The combination of
theory and hands- on labs ensured a well-rounded learning experience, helping participants gain
practical knowledge of these concepts.
ACTIVITY LOG FOR THE SECOND WEEK

Day & Person


Brief description of the
Date Learning Outcome In-
daily activity
Charge
Signature

Creating a
Creating a Networking Networking
Day – 1 Environment
Environment

Connecting to your
Connecting Networks Remote Network with
Day - 2
AWS Site-to-Site
VPN

Connecting Networks
Day – 3 Connecting VPCs in
AWS with VPC
Peering

Securing User and Application Controlling AWS


Day – 4 Access Account Access
by Using IAM

Implementing Elasticity, High Implementing Elasticity,


Day – 5 Availability, and Monitoring High Availability, and
Monitoring
Scaling your Compute
Resources

Designing an
Implementing Elasticity, Environment that's
Day –6 High Availability, and Highly Available
Monitoring
WEEKLY REPORT

WEEK -2 (From Dt:05/6/23 to Dt:10/6/23)

Objective of the Activity Done:

In the second week of the "Welcome to AWS Academy Cloud Architecting" program, the focus
was on networking and security aspects of cloud architecture. The primary objectives were to cover
the creation of networking environments, the connection of networks, securing user and application
access, and understanding elasticity, high availability, and monitoring in the cloud.

Detailed Report:

Creating a Networking Environment: The week started with an in-depth exploration of creating a
networking environment. Key concepts such as Amazon VPC (Virtual Private Cloud), subnets, and
network configuration were introduced. Participants learned the essentials of setting up a well-
connected network environment in the AWS ecosystem.

Connecting Networks: The session continued with an emphasis on connecting networks. This
included discussions on the establishment of VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) and WAN (Wide
Area Network) connections, enabling data communication between different network segments.

Securing User and Application Access: Security took the spotlight as participants delved into
securing user and application access. This involved in-depth discussions on identity and access
management (IAM), encryption, and monitoring for protecting cloud resources and data.

Implementing Elasticity, High Availability, and Monitoring: The program then shifted its focus
to elasticity, high availability, and monitoring in cloud architectures. Participants learned to design
solutions that automatically scale based on demand, ensuring high availability by minimizing
downtime. The use of monitoring tools was emphasized to keep track of system performance and
health.

The second week of the program provided participants with a deeper understanding of network
architecture and security measures in cloud solutions. They learned the essentials of creating robust
networking environments, connecting networks for efficient data exchange, and securing user and
application access. Additionally, they gained insight into ensuring elasticity and high availability
while implementing monitoring solutions for cloud architectures. The combination of theory and
hands-on practice contributed to a well-rounded knowledge of these important cloud architectural
elements.
ACTIVITY LOG FOR THE THIRD WEEK

Day Person In-


Brief description of the
& Learning Outcome Charge
daily activity
Date Signature

Analyzing AWS
Automating Your Cloud Formation
Day – 1
Architecture
Template Structure

Streaming Dynamic
Content using
Caching Content Amazon CloudFront
Day - 2

Decoupling with
Building Decoupled Amazon SQS
Day – 3 Decoupling with
Architectures
Amazon SNS

Introducing
Building Microservices Microservices
Day – 4 Building
and Serverless
Architectures Microservice
Applications with
AWS Container
Services

Building Microservices
Building Microservices
Day – 5 and Serverless
and Serverless
Architectures Architectures

Disaster Planning
Planning for Disaster Strategies
Day –6
WEEKLY REPORT
WEEK -3 (From Dt:12/6/23 to Dt:17/6/23)

Objective of the Activity Done:

In the third week of the "Welcome to AWS Academy Cloud Architecting" program, the focus was
on automation, content caching, decoupled architectures, microservices, serverless architectures, and
disaster planning. The primary objectives were to provide participants with a comprehensive
understanding of these advanced cloud architectural concepts.

Detailed Report:

Automating Your Architecture: The week commenced with a detailed exploration of automating
cloud architecture. Participants learned the significance of automation tools and scripting in cloud
operations to streamline tasks and reduce human error.

Caching Content: The session shifted to content caching, emphasizing the importance of caching
frequently accessed data to improve response times and reduce the load on primary data sources.
Various caching strategies and mechanisms were discussed.

Building Decoupled Architectures: Participants were introduced to decoupled architectures,


which separate components and services to reduce interdependencies. This approach promotes
greater flexibility and scalability in cloud systems. Case studies of decoupled architecture in real-
world scenarios were analyzed.

Building Microservices and Serverless Architectures: The focus then turned to microservices
and serverless architectures. Participants explored the principles of breaking down applications into
smaller, independently deployable services. Concepts like Amazon Lambda and serverless
computing were discussed, highlighting scalability and cost-effectiveness.

Planning for Disaster: The week concluded with a discussion on disaster planning in cloud
architecture. Participants learned strategies for ensuring the resilience and recoverability of cloud
systems in the face of unexpected events, such as natural disasters, hardware failures, or
cybersecurity breaches.

The third week of the program provided participants with insights into advanced cloud architectural
concepts.
ACTIVITY LOG FOR THE FOURTH WEEK

Day Person In- Charge


Brief description of the
& Learning Outcome Signature
daily activity
Date

Advantages of
Cloud Concepts Overview the Cloud
Day – 1 Introduction to AWS

Fundamentals of
Cloud Economics and Pricing
Day - 2 Total Cost of Ownership
Billing

AWS Organizations
Cloud Economics and Billing AWS Billing & Cost
Day – 3 Management

Billing Dashboard
Preparing Custom Datasets for
Day – 4 Computer Vision

AWS Global Infrastructure AWS Global


Day – 5
Overview Infrastructure

AWS
Services &Service
AWS Global Infrastructure
Day –6 Categories
Overview
WEEKLY REPORT
WEEK-4 (From Dt:19/6/23 to Dt:24/6/23)

Objective of the Activity Done:

The fourth week of the "Welcome to AWS Academy Cloud Architecting" program encompassed
a wide array of topics, including cloud concepts, cloud economics and billing, custom dataset
preparation for computer vision, and an overview of AWS global infrastructure. The main
objectives were to equip participants with a broad understanding of essential cloud concepts and
the financial aspects of cloud services, as well as to provide practical knowledge in dataset
preparation and insights into AWS's global infrastructure.

Detailed Report:

Cloud Concepts Overview: The week began with a comprehensive overview of cloud concepts.
Participants learned about fundamental cloud principles, including scalability, virtualization, and
on-demand resources. They gained a solid foundation for understanding the cloud's role in
modern technology.

Cloud Economics and Billing: A critical focus of the week was on cloud economics and billing.
Participants delved into the financial aspects of cloud services, including pricing models, cost
allocation tags, and cost optimization. Understanding these concepts is crucial for effective cost
management in cloud environments.

Preparing Custom Datasets For Computer Vision: The session transitioned to a more practical
aspect of cloud architecture. Participants learned how to prepare custom datasets for computer
vision applications. This included data collection, annotation, and preprocessing techniques for
training machine learning models.

AWS Global Infrastructure Overview: The week concluded with an overview of AWS's global
infrastructure. Participants gained insights into the vast network of data centers, availability zones,
and regions that make up AWS's global footprint. Understanding this infrastructure is essential for
designing highly available and geographically redundant cloud solutions.

The fourth week of the program provided participants with a diverse range of knowledge. They
obtained a strong grasp of core cloud concepts, an understanding of the financial aspects of cloud
services, practical skills in preparing datasets for computer vision, and insights into AWS's
expansive global infrastructure. This well-rounded knowledge further enhanced their ability to
design, implement, and manage cloudThe fourth week of the program provided participants with a
diverse range of knowledge. They obtained a strong grasp of core cloud concepts, an
understanding of the financial aspects of cloud services, practical skills in preparing datasets for
computer vision, and insights into AWS's expansive global infrastructure. This well-rounded
knowledge further enhanced their ability to design, implement, and manage cloud
ACTIVITY LOG FOR THE FIFTH WEEK

Day Person In-


Brief description of the
& Learning Outcome Charge
Daily activity
Date Signature

AWS Shared
AWS Cloud Security Responsibility Model
Day – 1 AWS IAM

Securing a
AWS Cloud Security New AWS
Day - 2 Account Securing
Accounts

Networking Basics
Networking and Amazon VPC
Day – 3 Content
Delivery

VPC Wizard
Networking and VPC Networking
Day – 4
Content
Delivery

Compute Amazon EC2


Day – 5

Compute Container Services


Day –6 Introduction to AWS
Lambda
WEEKLY REPORT
WEEK-5 (From Dt:10/7/23 to Dt:15/7/23 )

Objective of the Activity Done:

In the fifth week of the "Welcome to AWS Academy Cloud Architecting" program, the focus was
on AWS cloud security, networking and content delivery, and compute resources. The primary
objectives were to deepen participants' understanding of cloud security practices, networking
components, and the provision of computational resources in the cloud.

Detailed Report:

AWS Cloud Security: The week began with a concentrated exploration of AWS cloud security.
Participants learned about the security features and best practices within the AWS ecosystem.
Topics included identity and access management, encryption, and monitoring to protect cloud
resources and data.

Networking and Content Delivery: The week's focus shifted to networking and content delivery.
Participants gained a comprehensive understanding of AWS networking services and solutions.
They explored Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) configuration, subnets, and security groups.
Additionally, they delved into content delivery services, such as Amazon CloudFront, for
optimized content distribution.

Compute: The session concluded with a deep dive into compute resources in AWS. Participants
learned about Amazon EC2 instances and their various use cases. The session covered instance
types, instance storage, and the concept of auto-scaling for managing compute resources
efficiently.

The fifth week of the program provided participants with essential knowledge in cloud security,
networking, and compute resources. They acquired a strong understanding of AWS's security
measures, network configuration, and the provisioning of computational resources for cloud
applications. This foundational knowledge enhanced their capacity to architect, deploy, and
maintain secure and efficient cloud solutions on the AWS platform.
ACTIVITY LOG FOR THE SIXTH WEEK

Day Person In-


Brief description of the
& Learning Outcome Charge
Daily activity
Date Signature

AWS EBS
Storage
Day –1

S3 and EFS AWS


Storage S3 Glacier
Day - 2

Amazon
Databases
Day –3 RDS
DynamoDB

Amazon Redshift
Databases Amazon Aurora
Day –4

AWS Well-
Cloud Architecture
Day – Architected
5 Framework Design
Principles

Elastic Load
Auto Scaling and Monitoring Balancing
Day –6 Amazon CloudWatch
WEEKLY REPORT
WEEK-6 (From Dt:17/7/23 to Dt:22/7/23)

Objective of the Activity Done:

The sixth week of the "Welcome to AWS Academy Cloud Architecting" program
encompassed a variety of crucial topics, including storage, databases, cloud architecture,
and auto scaling and monitoring. The primary objectives were to deepen participants'
knowledge of storage and databases, explore cloud architecture principles, and understand
the principles of auto scaling and monitoring in cloud environments.

Detailed Report:

Storage: The week commenced with a focus on storage. Participants learned about
different storage solutions available on AWS, including Amazon S3 for object storage and
Amazon EBS for block storage. The session provided insights into effectively managing
data storage for cloud applications.

Databases: The program continued with a deep dive into databases. Participants explored
managed database services, such as Amazon RDS and Amazon DynamoDB. They also
gained an understanding of selecting the appropriate database type based on specific
application requirements.

Cloud Architecture: The week shifted to an exploration of cloud architecture. Participants


learned about fundamental architectural principles, emphasizing scalability, flexibility, and
cost-efficiency. The session provided a comprehensive overview of building well-
architected cloud solutions.

Auto Scaling and Monitoring: The week concluded with a focus on auto scaling and
monitoring. Participants explored the importance of designing solutions that can
automatically scale based on demand to ensure high availability and cost optimization.
They also delved into the use of monitoring tools to track system performance and health.

The sixth week of the program provided participants with a deeper understanding of
storage, databases, cloud architecture, and the principles of auto scaling and monitoring in
cloud environments. This knowledge allowed them to further refine their skills in
architecting and managing robust and efficient cloud solutions.
Student Self Evaluation

Student Name: M.Rishitha Registration No: 21A35A0113


Term of Internship: 10 weeks From: May To: July

Date of Evaluation: -10-2023


Organization Name & Address: Pragati Engineering College, D. No 1-378 ADB
road
Surampalem, Peddapuram Mandal, Kakinada Dist., Andhra Pradesh

of the Short-Term Internship


Please rate your performance in the following areas:

Rating Scale: Letter grade of CGPA calculation to be provided

1 Oral communication 1 2 3 4 5
2 Written communications 1 2 3 4 5
3 Proactiveness 1 2 3 4 5
4 Interaction ability with community 1 2 3 4 5
5 Positive Attitude 1 2 3 4 5
6 Self-confidence 1 2 3 4 5
7 Ability to learn 1 2 3 4 5
8 Work Plan and organization 1 2 3 4 5
9 Professionalism 1 2 3 4 5
10 Creativity 1 2 3 4 5
11 Quality of work done 1 2 3 4 5
12 Time Management 1 2 3 4 5
13 Understanding the Community 1 2 3 4 5
14 Achievement of Desired Outcomes 1 2 3 4 5
15 OVERALL PERFORMANCE 1 2 3 4 5

Date: -10-2023 Signature of the Student


Evaluation by the Supervisor of the Intern Organization

Student Name:M.Rishitha 21A35A0113


Term of Internship: 10 weeks From: May To: July

Organization Name & Address: Pragati Engineering College, D. No 1-378 ADB Road
Surampalem, Peddapuram Mandal, Kakinada Dist., Andhra Pradesh
Name of the Supervisor:Mr.B.S.D.Subramanyam
Mobile Number:

Please rate the student’s performance in the following areas:


Please note that your evaluation shall be done independent of the student’s
self-evaluation
Rating Scale: 1 is lowest and 5 is highest rank

1 Oral communication 1 2 3 4 5
2 Written Communication 1 2 3 4 5
3 Proactiveness 1 2 3 4 5
4 Interaction ability with community 1 2 3 4 5
5 Positive Attitude 1 2 3 4 5
6 Self-confidence 1 2 3 4 5
7 Ability to learn 1 2 3 4 5
8 Work Plan and organization 1 2 3 4 5
9 Professionalism 1 2 3 4 5
10 Creativity 1 2 3 4 5
11 Quality of work done 1 2 3 4 5
12 Time Management 1 2 3 4 5
13 Understanding the Community 1 2 3 4 5
14 Achievement of Desired Outcomes 1 2 3 4 5
15 OVERALL PERFORMANCE 1 2 3 4 5

Date: -10-2023 Signature of the Supervisor

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