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AWS CLOUD PRACTITIONER

AWS Cloud Practitioner Certification

Our AWS cloud practitioner certification training is an online instructor-led course curated by industry experts from top organizations around the world. The main aim of this course is to help you clear the AWS certified cloud practitioner (CLF-C01) exam Through this course, you will acquire fundamental knowledge of the AWS cloud concepts that will make you a certified professional.

AWS Cloud Practitioner Training Overview

This AWS cloud practitioner certification course is conducted by professionals who aim to make you master cloud shared responsibility model, Amazon CloudWatch, and other significant concepts of AWS to make you a certified cloud practitioner (CPP).

  • AWS cloud and its value proposition
  • Aspects of the economics of the AWS cloud
  • Cloud architecture design principles
  • AWS shared responsibility model
  • AWS cloud security and compliance
  • AWS access management
  • Security support
  • Methods of deployment and operation in the AWS cloud
  • AWS global infrastructure
  • Core AWS services
  • Technology support
  • Comparison between AWS pricing models
  • Account structures in AWS billing and pricing
  • Billing support

You must enroll in this course for the following reasons:
  • In the United States, there are more than 900 job opportunities for AWS certified cloud practitioners – Indeed
  • According to PayScale, the annual salary for an AWS certified cloud practitioner is roughly US$131,226.
  • AWS has a 32% market share and is the leading cloud service provider in the market – Canalys

The following individuals can register for this program:
  • SysOps administrators
  • Cloud developers
  • Cloud administrators
  • Security specialists
  • Solutions architects
  • Database administrations
  • Those who wish to build a career in AWS
  • Professionals looking for a career transition
  • Professionals who want to clear the exam CLF-C01 and move ahead in their career

The AWS certified cloud practitioner (CLF-C01) exam cost is US$100. Amazon’s practice test for the certification exam will cost you US$20.

There are no prerequisites to enroll in our AWS CCP training program.
AWS Cloud Practitioner Course Curriculum

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Domain 1: Cloud Concepts

1.1 Benefits of the AWS cloud
  • Security
  • Global reach
  • Reliability
  • Agility
  • High availability
  • Elasticity
  • Pay-as-you go pricing
  • Scalability
  • Economy of scale
1.2 How does the AWS cloud allow its users to focus on business value?
  • Shift the technical resources to revenue-generating activities instead of managing infrastructure

2.1 Total cost of ownership proposal
  • Role of operational expenses (OpEx)
  • Role of capital expenses (CapEx)
  • Labor costs associated with on-premises operations
  • Software licensing costs’ impact when shifting to the cloud
2.2 Identify the operations that will reduce costs by migrating to the cloud
  • Correct-sized infrastructure
  • Advantages of automation
  • Reduced compliance scope like reporting
  • Managed services, such as RDS, ECS, EKS, and DynamoDB

3.1 Explain the design principles
  • Design for failure
  • Decouple components vs monolithic architecture
  • Implementation of elasticity in the cloud vs its implementation on-premises
  • Think parallel

Domain 2: Security and Compliance

4.1 Elements of the shared responsibility model 4.2 Customer’s responsibility on AWS
  • How do the customer’s responsibilities shift based on the AWS service used?
4.3 AWS responsibilities

5.1 Where can you find AWS compliance information?
  • Locations of lists of recognized available compliance controls
  • Compliance requirements variation among AWS services
5.2 At a high level, how do customers achieve compliance on AWS?
  • Various encryption options on AWS
5.3 Who enables encryption on AWS for the respective service?
5.4 Services that help in auditing and reporting
  • Logs for auditing and monitoring
  • Amazon CloudWatch
  • AWS Config
  • AWS CloudTrail
5.5 Least privileged access

6.1 Purpose of User and Identity Management
  • Access keys and password policies
  • Multi-factor authentication (MFA)
  • AWS identity and access management (IAM)
6.2 Groups/users
6.3 Roles
6.4 Policies and managed policies vs custom policies
  • Use of root accounts
  • Root accounts protection

7.1 Various capabilities of network security
  • Native AWS services
  • Third-party security products from the AWS Marketplace
7.2 Documentation
  • AWS knowledge center, security forum, security center, and security blogs
  • Partner systems integrators
  • 7.3 Security checks as a component of AWS trusted advisor

    Domain 3: Technology

    8.1 Ways to provision and operate in the AWS cloud
    • Programmatic access, AWS management console, APIs, SDKs, CLI, infrastructure as code
    8.2 Types of cloud deployment models
    • All in with cloud or cloud-native
    • On-premises
    • Hybrid
    8.3 Connectivity options
  • AWS direct connect
  • VPN
  • Public internet
  • 9.1 Relationships between availability zones, regions, and edge locations
    9.2 How to achieve high availability using multiple availability zones
    9.3 Use of multiple AWS regions
    • Low latency for end-users
    • Data sovereignty
    • Disaster recovery or business continuity
    9.4 Benefits of edge locations at a high level
  • Amazon CloudFront
  • AWS global accelerator
  • 10.1 Categories of services on AWS
    10.2 AWS compute services
    • Compute families
    • Distinct services that offer compute, like AWS Lambda, Amazon EC2, and more
    • Elasticity with the use of autoscaling
    • Use of load balancers
    10.3 AWS storage services
    • Amazon S3
    • Amazon elastic block store (EBS)
    • Amazon S3 glacier
    • AWS snowball
    • Amazon elastic file system (EFS)
    • AWS storage gateway
    • AWS networking services
    • VPC
    • Security groups
    • Use of Amazon route 53
    • VPN,
    • AWS direct connect
    10.4 AWS database services
    • Installation of databases on Amazon EC2 vs AWS-managed databases
    • Amazon RDS
    • Amazon DynamoDB
    • Amazon Redshift

    11.1 Documentation
    11.2 Levels and scope of AWS support
    • AWS support cases
    • AWS abuse
    • Premium support
    • Technical account managers
    11.3 Partner network like system integrators and independent software vendors
    11.4 Sources of AWS technical assistance, including solution architects, professional services, training and certification, and the Amazon partner network
    11.5 Advantages of AWS trusted advisor

    Domain 4: Billing and Pricing

    12.1 On-demand instance pricing
    12.2 Reserved-instance pricing
    • Reserved-instances flexibility
    • Reserved-Instances behavior in AWS organizations
    12.3 Spot instance pricing

    13.1 Consolidated billing in AWS organizations
    13.2 Use of multiple accounts to allocate costs across departments

    14.1 Ways to receive billing information and support
    • AWS cost
    • Cost explorer
    • Usage report
    • Amazon QuickSight
    • Third-party partners
    • AWS marketplace tools
    • Opening a billing support case
    • Role of concierge for the customers of the AWS enterprise support plan
    14.2 Finding pricing information on AWS services
    • AWS services product pages
    • AWS simple monthly calculator
    • AWS pricing API
    14.3 Alarms and alerts
    14.4 Use of tags in cost allocation
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