|| What will I learn?

  • Understand the AWS Cloud and its global infrastructure.
  • Explain the core AWS services and their use cases.
  • Identify key security and compliance aspects of the AWS platform.
  • Describe basic architectural principles of the AWS Cloud.
  • Understand the shared responsibility model.
  • Navigate the AWS Management Console and use AWS CLI.

|| What will I learn?

  • Understand the AWS Cloud and its global infrastructure.
  • Explain the core AWS services and their use cases.
  • Identify key security and compliance aspects of the AWS platform.
  • Describe basic architectural principles of the AWS Cloud.
  • Understand the shared responsibility model.
  • Navigate the AWS Management Console and use AWS CLI.

|| Requirements

  • No prior AWS experience required.
  • Basic understanding of cloud computing concepts is beneficial but not mandatory.

|| Requirements

  • No prior AWS experience required.
  • Basic understanding of cloud computing concepts is beneficial but not mandatory.

    • Introduction to Cloud Computing
    • Overview of cloud computing concepts and benefits.
    • Understanding cloud deployment models (public, private, hybrid) and service models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS).
    • Introduction to AWS Cloud and its global infrastructure.


    • AWS Global Infrastructure
    • Overview of AWS Regions, Availability Zones, and Edge Locations.
    • Understanding the AWS Global Network and how it enables high availability and low latency.


    • AWS Core Services
    • Introduction to key AWS services, including


    • Compute services
    •  Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud), Amazon ECS (Elastic Container Service), AWS Lambda.


    • Storage services 
    • Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service), Amazon EBS (Elastic Block Store), Amazon Glacier.


    • Networking services 
    • Amazon VPC (Virtual Private Cloud), Amazon Route 53 (Domain Name System), AWS Direct Connect.


    • Database services 
    • Amazon RDS (Relational Database Service), Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Aurora.
    • Security services
    • AWS IAM (Identity and Access Management), AWS Key Management Service (KMS).


    • AWS Security and Compliance
    • Understanding AWS shared responsibility model.
    • Overview of AWS security best practices.
    • Introduction to AWS compliance programs and certifications.


    • Billing and Pricing
    • Understanding AWS pricing models, including pay-as-you-go and reserved instances.
    • Overview of AWS pricing calculator and TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) calculator.
    • Monitoring AWS costs and usage using AWS Cost Explorer.


    • AWS Support Plans and Services
    • Introduction to AWS Support plans and the AWS Trusted Advisor service.
    • Understanding the AWS Well-Architected Framework and its pillars.


    • Architectural Principles and Best Practices
    • Overview of AWS architectural principles, such as scalability, elasticity, and fault tolerance.
    • Introduction to AWS Well-Architected Framework and its five pillars: Operational Excellence, Security, Reliability, Performance Efficiency, and Cost Optimization.


    • AWS Management Tools
    • Introduction to AWS management tools for monitoring, logging, and automation, including Amazon CloudWatch, AWS CloudTrail, and AWS Config.


    • Preparing for the Exam
    • Tips and strategies for preparing for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam.
    • Practice exams and quizzes to assess readiness for the certification exam.

    • AWS Console Navigation
    • Practice navigating the AWS Management Console to locate different services and features.
    • Try creating, modifying, and deleting resources using the AWS Console.
    • Creating and Managing EC2 Instances
    • Launch EC2 instances with different instance types, operating systems, and configurations.
    • Configure security groups and key pairs for EC2 instances.
    • Practice stopping, starting, terminating, and rebooting EC2 instances.
    • Working with S3:
    • Create S3 buckets and upload objects to them.
    • Configure object-level permissions and bucket policies.
    • Enable versioning and lifecycle policies on S3 buckets.
    • Networking with VPC
    • Create custom VPCs with subnets, route tables, and internet gateways.
    • Configure security groups and network ACLs to control traffic.
    • Practice connecting VPCs using VPC peering and VPN connections.
    • Database Services
    • Launch RDS database instances (e.g., MySQL, PostgreSQL) and configure backups.
    • Use DynamoDB to create and manage NoSQL databases.
    • Explore Amazon Aurora and its benefits compared to traditional databases.
    • Identity and Access Management (IAM)
    • Create IAM users, groups, and roles with appropriate permissions.
    • Practice implementing IAM policies to control access to AWS resources.
    • Configure multi-factor authentication (MFA) for IAM users.
    • Monitoring and Logging
    • Set up CloudWatch alarms to monitor resource metrics (e.g., CPU utilization, network traffic).
    • Configure CloudTrail to log AWS API calls and analyze log data.
    • Use AWS Config to assess resource configuration compliance.
    • Cost Management
    • Estimate costs using the AWS Pricing Calculator for different AWS services and usage scenarios.
    • Use AWS Cost Explorer to analyze historical AWS spending and identify cost-saving opportunities.
    • Implement cost optimization strategies, such as using reserved instances and right-sizing resources.
    • Security Best Practices
    • Implement encryption for data at rest and data in transit using AWS Key Management Service (KMS) and SSL/TLS.
    • Enable AWS Shield and AWS WAF to protect against DDoS attacks and web application vulnerabilities.
    • Practice implementing least privilege access controls and regularly rotating credentials.
    • Backup and Disaster Recovery
    • Set up automated backups and snapshots for EC2 instances and EBS volumes.
    • Practice restoring data from backups and snapshots.
    • Implement cross-region replication and disaster recovery strategies for critical resources.

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|| Frequently asked question

The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner course is designed to help individuals prepare for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam. It covers the foundational concepts of AWS Cloud computing, including its global infrastructure, core services, security, compliance, and pricing.

The course is suitable for anyone interested in gaining a foundational understanding of AWS Cloud services, including IT professionals, managers, sales, and marketing personnel who interact with AWS technology in their roles

Many AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner courses include hands-on labs or practical exercises to reinforce theoretical concepts and provide real-world experience with AWS services.

Pass rates can vary depending on factors such as individual study habits, prior experience, and the quality of the course. Reputable training providers may provide statistics or testimonials regarding their students' pass rates.

Many AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner courses include guidance on career paths within the AWS ecosystem and may also provide information on further certification options and career advancement opportunities.

Reputable training providers often offer support resources such as discussion forums, instructor support, and access to updated course materials to assist learners during and after the course completion.

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