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Chandra Sekhar Avula Big Data trainer in Hyderabad

Chandra Sekhar Avula

Computer Wizard

Chikkadpally, Hyderabad, India - 500020.

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Trained 10+ batches on Bigdata Technologies in various reputed institutes.
Experience handling java batches in NIIT,Orbit.
Gained experience of 10+ years real time IT experience.
Practical experience of end-end development for the entire software build and release cycle.
Hands on experience on building scaleable applications build with various front-end and java enterprise technologies.

Languages Spoken

English

Hindi

Telugu

Education

nagarjuna university 2006

Master of Computer Applications (M.C.A.)

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Chikkadpally, Hyderabad, India - 500020

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Teaches

Big Data Training

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Big Data Training

3

Big Data Technology

Scala, Hadoop, Apache Spark

Teaching Experience in detail in Big Data Training

Executed two projects in previous working companies Of which one project is completely handled as a key role player. Demonstrated creating yarn clusters and tuning parameters Demonstrated building pipeline for analytics. Detailed discussions done on concept-wise with every possible programming samples. Assignments after every concept. Modules that would cover during the period: Hadoop,MapReduce,Yarn,Pig,Hive,sqoop,Oozie,Spark,Scala,Kafka,zookeeper

Spring Training

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Spring Training

6

Java Training Classes

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Java Training Classes

6

Teaches

Core Java, J2EE, Spring, Web services, Hibernate, JSP (Java Server Pages), Servlet

Certification training offered

Yes

Amazon Web Services Training

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Amazon Web Services Training

3

AWS Certification offered

AWS Certified Solutions Architect, AWS Certified Developer, AWS Certified DevOps Engineer

AWS Certification Level offered

Professional, Associate

Teaching Experience in detail in Amazon Web Services Training

Corporate Training given in the working company. Hands on lab-practise. Detailed Notes. Certification oriented training. Pointers to certificate resources. Introduction to Cloud Computing A Short history Client Server Computing Concepts Challenges with Distributed Computing Introduction to Cloud Computing Why Cloud Computing? Benefits of Cloud Computing ?Cloud Computing Deployment Models Private Cloud Public Cloud Hybrid Cloud ? Cloud Delivery/Service Models Software as a Service (SaaS) Platform as a Service(PaaS) Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) ? Linux Basics Linux basic Commands Linux basic Administration ?Introduction to AWS Services Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud(EC2) Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) Elastic Block Storage (EBS) Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) Amazon DynamoDB Auto Scaling Amazon ElastiCache Identity and Access Management (IAM) Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) loud Formation Simple Email Services (SES) Simple Queue Services (SQS) Simple Notification Services (SNS) Server less computing (Lambda) Import/Export (Snowball) Code Commit Cloud Trail Elastic Beanstack Cloud Front Route-53 Glacier Key Management Service (KMS) ?Introduction to AWS RSubscription to AWS Introduction to the AWS Management Console ?Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) Essentials Regions and Availability Zones – Choose the right Region Amazon Machine Images (AMI) Working with AMIs Choosing the right AMI Deciding what goes into an AMI Finding the right AMI Pricing model in EC2 instances On-demand, Reserved, Scheduled, Spot instances, Dedicated Hosts EC2 Reserved Instance Marketplace Importing and Exporting Instances ? EC2 Instances Building an EC2 Windows instance & Linux Instance Boot strapping with user-data Setting up security Security with Key Pairs Working with the Security Group Different IPs assigned to an EC2 instance Assigning Elastic IPs Login/Access to the instance Creating your own custom AMI, Registering & Granting access to the AMI Placement groups EC2 instance protection Instance Roles Importing and Exporting Instances Elastic Network Interfaces(ENIs) Resources and Tags Accessing Meta-Data & use cases. ?Elastic Block Store (EBS) EBS Volume Types EBS Encryption EBS Performance Instance Store volumes Instance Stores Available on Instance Types Instance Store Usage Scenarios Adding Instance Store Volumes to an AMI Optimizing Disk Performance Creating and deleting volumes Attaching and detaching volumes Mounting and Unmounting the attached volume Increasing the volume size Creating snapshots Creating Volumes & AMIs from Snapshots. Cross-Region snapshot copy & use cases. ?Elastic Load Balancer (ELB) What Is Elastic Load Balancing How Elastic Load Balancing Works Classic & App ELB types. Creating load balancer Internal & External Load balancers Load balancing protocols Listener Configurations SSL Negotiation Configurations Attach & Detach Subnets Security groups for the load balancer Configure health check for the load balancer Adding multiple instance to the load balancer Custom Domain Names Cross-Zone Load Balancing DNS Failover Sticky Sessions Monitoring and Logging DNS Failover Sticky Sessions Monitoring and Logging Cross-zone load balancing Connection Draining ELB traffic logging ? Auto Scaling What is auto scaling Auto scaling components Benefits of auto scaling Creating launch configuration, and its prerequisites. Creating Auto Scaling Groups (ASG) Attach & Detach EC2 Instances in ASG Configuration of auto scaling policies based on the Load on EC2 instances. Using Auto scaling with Elastic Load balancer (ELB). Temporarily Removing Instances Suspend and Resume Process Shut Down Your Auto Scaling Process Monitoring Your Auto Scaling Instances Health Checks Getting Notifications When Your Auto Scaling Group Changes ? Simple Storage Service (S3) Creating and deleting buckets Adding objects to buckets Getting objects Deleting objects Notifications Uses of S3 storage Working with Permissions of S3, Access Control, Bucket policy S3 Data encryption types Enable Versioning, Logging for S3 objects Lifecycle rules in s3 Accessing S3 storage with Tools Hosting a Static Website Cross-Origin Resource Sharing Cross-region replication Audit Logging with AWS CloudTrail ?Glacier Storage Creating Vaults Working with Archives Accessing the Glacier vault using tools Using Glacier for backups Job Operations Data Retrieval Policy Operations ?Identity and Access management (IAM) Creation of user accounts Setting up multi factor Authentication (MFA) Roles in IAM Groups in IAM Delegation of permissions for users Creation of custom policies for delegation Using Identity Providers Cross-Account Access Account settings Credential Report Encryption - Key Management Service (KMS) ?Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) Different types of networks that can be setup in AWS Creating a custom VPC NACLs & Security Groups Creation of Internet Gateway(IGW) Connecting to instances in the gateway Subnets, Route Tables & Association NAT Instances & NAT-Gateways DHCP Options Sets & DNS VPC Peering VPN overview & components Route 53 Configuring Amazon Route 53 as Your DNS Service Registering a Domain Name and Configuring Amazon Route 53 as the DNS Service Migrating DNS Service for an Existing Domain to Amazon Route 53 Creating a Subdomain That Uses Amazon Route 53 without Migrating the Parent Domain Working with Public Hosted Zones Working with Private Hosted Zones Working with Resource Record Sets Health Checks and DNS Failover Creating, Updating, and Deleting Health Checks Transferring a Domain from a Different AWS Account or Registrar Using IAM to Control Access to Amazon Route 53 Resources ?Cloud watch Debugging cloud related issues Monitoring the AWS Service Health Dashboard Monitoring with Cloud watch Getting statistics for a specific EC2 instance Getting aggregated statistics Metrics for other AWS Services and related namespaces Setting up notifications ? Simple Notification Services (SNS) Creation of a topic Subscribing to topic via Email Setting notification for EC2 instance changes ? Simple Queue Service (SQS) Creation of a queue Sending messages to the queue Sending SNS to SQS Retrieving messages from SQS ?Simple Email Services (SES) Setting up email domain Limits of SES Test Email setup ?Elastic Beanstalk Creation of Web-App using Elastic Beanstalk Building a sample application using Beanstalk Modifying the properties of the deployment. ?Relational Database Service (RDS) DB Instances Selecting the DB-Engine Configuring the Database Server Creating your Database Setting up automatic backups, snapshots & restores Authorizing access to the DB with RDS Security Groups DB Instance Replication Security: Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon RDS Resources RDS Limits Managing MySql Database server DB Instance Life Cycle: Renaming a DB Instance Deleting or Rebooting a DB Instance Working with Storage Types Upgrading a DB Instance Working with Option Groups & DB Parameter Groups Working with Reserved DB Instances Monitoring Database Log Files ? Cloud Front How CloudFront Delivers Content Working with Distributions Working with Web Distributions Working with Objects Request and Response Behaviour Serving Private Content through CloudFront Using an HTTPS Connection to Access Your Objects Using IAM to Control Access to CloudFront Resources Monitoring CloudFront Activity Using CloudWatch ?ElastiCache ElastiCache Terminology and Concepts Backup and Restore Clusters Explanation ( Memcached and Redis ) CloudWatch Metrics with ElastiCache Managing ElastiCache Managing Replication Groups DNS Names and Underlying IP ?Cloud Formation Building AWS infrastructure as a code Utilization of Sample templates Introduction to JSON ? Use Cases Cloud Architecture Best Practices Cost Optimization Security Considerations Cost Calculation AWS CLI & use case to check instance, ELB, EBS states Building a simple web application in the AWS cloud Certification Track & guidance

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FAQs

1. Which classes do you teach?

I teach Amazon Web Services, Big Data, Java Training and Spring Classes.

2. Do you provide a demo class?

Yes, I provide a free demo class.

3. How many years of experience do you have?

I have been teaching for 3 years.

Teaches

Big Data Training

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Big Data Training

3

Big Data Technology

Scala, Hadoop, Apache Spark

Teaching Experience in detail in Big Data Training

Executed two projects in previous working companies Of which one project is completely handled as a key role player. Demonstrated creating yarn clusters and tuning parameters Demonstrated building pipeline for analytics. Detailed discussions done on concept-wise with every possible programming samples. Assignments after every concept. Modules that would cover during the period: Hadoop,MapReduce,Yarn,Pig,Hive,sqoop,Oozie,Spark,Scala,Kafka,zookeeper

Spring Training

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Spring Training

6

Java Training Classes

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Java Training Classes

6

Teaches

Core Java, J2EE, Spring, Web services, Hibernate, JSP (Java Server Pages), Servlet

Certification training offered

Yes

Amazon Web Services Training

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Amazon Web Services Training

3

AWS Certification offered

AWS Certified Solutions Architect, AWS Certified Developer, AWS Certified DevOps Engineer

AWS Certification Level offered

Professional, Associate

Teaching Experience in detail in Amazon Web Services Training

Corporate Training given in the working company. Hands on lab-practise. Detailed Notes. Certification oriented training. Pointers to certificate resources. Introduction to Cloud Computing A Short history Client Server Computing Concepts Challenges with Distributed Computing Introduction to Cloud Computing Why Cloud Computing? Benefits of Cloud Computing ?Cloud Computing Deployment Models Private Cloud Public Cloud Hybrid Cloud ? Cloud Delivery/Service Models Software as a Service (SaaS) Platform as a Service(PaaS) Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) ? Linux Basics Linux basic Commands Linux basic Administration ?Introduction to AWS Services Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud(EC2) Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) Elastic Block Storage (EBS) Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) Amazon DynamoDB Auto Scaling Amazon ElastiCache Identity and Access Management (IAM) Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) loud Formation Simple Email Services (SES) Simple Queue Services (SQS) Simple Notification Services (SNS) Server less computing (Lambda) Import/Export (Snowball) Code Commit Cloud Trail Elastic Beanstack Cloud Front Route-53 Glacier Key Management Service (KMS) ?Introduction to AWS RSubscription to AWS Introduction to the AWS Management Console ?Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) Essentials Regions and Availability Zones – Choose the right Region Amazon Machine Images (AMI) Working with AMIs Choosing the right AMI Deciding what goes into an AMI Finding the right AMI Pricing model in EC2 instances On-demand, Reserved, Scheduled, Spot instances, Dedicated Hosts EC2 Reserved Instance Marketplace Importing and Exporting Instances ? EC2 Instances Building an EC2 Windows instance & Linux Instance Boot strapping with user-data Setting up security Security with Key Pairs Working with the Security Group Different IPs assigned to an EC2 instance Assigning Elastic IPs Login/Access to the instance Creating your own custom AMI, Registering & Granting access to the AMI Placement groups EC2 instance protection Instance Roles Importing and Exporting Instances Elastic Network Interfaces(ENIs) Resources and Tags Accessing Meta-Data & use cases. ?Elastic Block Store (EBS) EBS Volume Types EBS Encryption EBS Performance Instance Store volumes Instance Stores Available on Instance Types Instance Store Usage Scenarios Adding Instance Store Volumes to an AMI Optimizing Disk Performance Creating and deleting volumes Attaching and detaching volumes Mounting and Unmounting the attached volume Increasing the volume size Creating snapshots Creating Volumes & AMIs from Snapshots. Cross-Region snapshot copy & use cases. ?Elastic Load Balancer (ELB) What Is Elastic Load Balancing How Elastic Load Balancing Works Classic & App ELB types. Creating load balancer Internal & External Load balancers Load balancing protocols Listener Configurations SSL Negotiation Configurations Attach & Detach Subnets Security groups for the load balancer Configure health check for the load balancer Adding multiple instance to the load balancer Custom Domain Names Cross-Zone Load Balancing DNS Failover Sticky Sessions Monitoring and Logging DNS Failover Sticky Sessions Monitoring and Logging Cross-zone load balancing Connection Draining ELB traffic logging ? Auto Scaling What is auto scaling Auto scaling components Benefits of auto scaling Creating launch configuration, and its prerequisites. Creating Auto Scaling Groups (ASG) Attach & Detach EC2 Instances in ASG Configuration of auto scaling policies based on the Load on EC2 instances. Using Auto scaling with Elastic Load balancer (ELB). Temporarily Removing Instances Suspend and Resume Process Shut Down Your Auto Scaling Process Monitoring Your Auto Scaling Instances Health Checks Getting Notifications When Your Auto Scaling Group Changes ? Simple Storage Service (S3) Creating and deleting buckets Adding objects to buckets Getting objects Deleting objects Notifications Uses of S3 storage Working with Permissions of S3, Access Control, Bucket policy S3 Data encryption types Enable Versioning, Logging for S3 objects Lifecycle rules in s3 Accessing S3 storage with Tools Hosting a Static Website Cross-Origin Resource Sharing Cross-region replication Audit Logging with AWS CloudTrail ?Glacier Storage Creating Vaults Working with Archives Accessing the Glacier vault using tools Using Glacier for backups Job Operations Data Retrieval Policy Operations ?Identity and Access management (IAM) Creation of user accounts Setting up multi factor Authentication (MFA) Roles in IAM Groups in IAM Delegation of permissions for users Creation of custom policies for delegation Using Identity Providers Cross-Account Access Account settings Credential Report Encryption - Key Management Service (KMS) ?Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) Different types of networks that can be setup in AWS Creating a custom VPC NACLs & Security Groups Creation of Internet Gateway(IGW) Connecting to instances in the gateway Subnets, Route Tables & Association NAT Instances & NAT-Gateways DHCP Options Sets & DNS VPC Peering VPN overview & components Route 53 Configuring Amazon Route 53 as Your DNS Service Registering a Domain Name and Configuring Amazon Route 53 as the DNS Service Migrating DNS Service for an Existing Domain to Amazon Route 53 Creating a Subdomain That Uses Amazon Route 53 without Migrating the Parent Domain Working with Public Hosted Zones Working with Private Hosted Zones Working with Resource Record Sets Health Checks and DNS Failover Creating, Updating, and Deleting Health Checks Transferring a Domain from a Different AWS Account or Registrar Using IAM to Control Access to Amazon Route 53 Resources ?Cloud watch Debugging cloud related issues Monitoring the AWS Service Health Dashboard Monitoring with Cloud watch Getting statistics for a specific EC2 instance Getting aggregated statistics Metrics for other AWS Services and related namespaces Setting up notifications ? Simple Notification Services (SNS) Creation of a topic Subscribing to topic via Email Setting notification for EC2 instance changes ? Simple Queue Service (SQS) Creation of a queue Sending messages to the queue Sending SNS to SQS Retrieving messages from SQS ?Simple Email Services (SES) Setting up email domain Limits of SES Test Email setup ?Elastic Beanstalk Creation of Web-App using Elastic Beanstalk Building a sample application using Beanstalk Modifying the properties of the deployment. ?Relational Database Service (RDS) DB Instances Selecting the DB-Engine Configuring the Database Server Creating your Database Setting up automatic backups, snapshots & restores Authorizing access to the DB with RDS Security Groups DB Instance Replication Security: Using IAM to Manage Access to Amazon RDS Resources RDS Limits Managing MySql Database server DB Instance Life Cycle: Renaming a DB Instance Deleting or Rebooting a DB Instance Working with Storage Types Upgrading a DB Instance Working with Option Groups & DB Parameter Groups Working with Reserved DB Instances Monitoring Database Log Files ? Cloud Front How CloudFront Delivers Content Working with Distributions Working with Web Distributions Working with Objects Request and Response Behaviour Serving Private Content through CloudFront Using an HTTPS Connection to Access Your Objects Using IAM to Control Access to CloudFront Resources Monitoring CloudFront Activity Using CloudWatch ?ElastiCache ElastiCache Terminology and Concepts Backup and Restore Clusters Explanation ( Memcached and Redis ) CloudWatch Metrics with ElastiCache Managing ElastiCache Managing Replication Groups DNS Names and Underlying IP ?Cloud Formation Building AWS infrastructure as a code Utilization of Sample templates Introduction to JSON ? Use Cases Cloud Architecture Best Practices Cost Optimization Security Considerations Cost Calculation AWS CLI & use case to check instance, ELB, EBS states Building a simple web application in the AWS cloud Certification Track & guidance

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Chandra Sekhar Avula describes himself as Computer Wizard. He conducts classes in Amazon Web Services, Big Data and Java Training. Chandra Sekhar is located in Chikkadpally, Hyderabad. Chandra Sekhar takes at students Home and Online Classes- via online medium. He has 6 years of teaching experience . Chandra Sekhar has completed Master of Computer Applications (M.C.A.) from nagarjuna university in 2006. He is well versed in English, Hindi and Telugu.

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