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Course Benefits

This course teaches the skills necessary to effectively demonstrate an overall understanding of the AWS Cloud, the basic global infrastructure and AWS Cloud architectural principles. This course gives a good understanding of AWS platform and their common use cases. It also prepares students for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Certification Exam.

About AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Certification

AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Certification exam validates foundational knowledge of AWS Cloud and terminology.

Topics Covered

The Cloud

  • What Is Cloud Computing?
  • Server Virtualization: The Basics
  • Cloud Platform Models, Scalability and Elasticity

Understanding AWS Account

  • The Free Tier
  • Product Pricing and Service Limits
  • Billing and Cost Management

Getting Support on AWS

  • Support Plans
  • Documentation and Online Help
  • Trusted Advisor

Understanding the AWS Environment

  • AWS Global Infrastructure: AWS Regions, Availability Zones, Edge Locations
  • The AWS Shared Responsibility Model

Securing Your AWS Resources

  • AWS Identity and Access Management
  • Encryption

Working with AWS Resources

  • The AWS Management Console & Command Line Interface
  • Software Development Kits
  • CloudWatch & CloudTrail
  • Cost Explorer

The Core Compute Services

  • Deploying Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud Servers
  • Simplified Deployments through Managed Services
  • Deploying Container and Serverless Workloads

The Core Storage Services

  • Simple Storage Service
  • S3 Glacier
  • AWS Storage Gateway & Snowball

The Core Database Services

  • DynamoDB and other Database Models
  • Amazon Relational Database Service

The Core Networking Service

  • Virtual Private Cloud

Exams Prepared For

  • AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner

 

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