AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C01)
Certificate Exam Preparatory Course
What you will learn
Understand the AWS global infrastructure
Differentiate between the different types of cloud computing models (e.g., public, private, hybrid)
Understand the different ways to interact with AWS services (e.g., console, CLI, SDKs)
Identify AWS security measures and services
Understand the shared responsibility model and how it applies to AWS services
Recognize AWS compliance frameworks and regulations (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA)
Understand the core AWS services (e.g., EC2, S3, RDS) and their use cases
Understand how AWS services integrate with each other
Recognize AWS deployment and management services (e.g., CloudFormation, Elastic Beanstalk)
Identify cost optimization best practices
Recognize AWS billing and cost management services (e.g., AWS Cost Explorer)
Understand the different AWS support plans
Know how to access AWS documentation and support resources
Recognize how to contact AWS support for assistance
Understand AWS best practices for designing and operating reliable, secure, efficient, and cost-effective systems in the cloud
Why take this course?
The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C01) exam is designed for individuals who have a basic understanding of the AWS Cloud and its services. This entry-level certification is intended for professionals who are looking to demonstrate their knowledge of AWS Cloud and its benefits to organizations of all sizes.
The course covers a wide range of topics related to AWS Cloud, including its basic architecture, security, compliance, and the shared responsibility model. Participants will also learn about AWS services and their use cases, pricing and billing, and best practices for designing and deploying AWS applications.
The course is divided into six domains, which include:
1. Cloud Concepts – covers basic cloud computing concepts, such as the benefits of cloud computing and the different deployment models.
2. Security and Compliance – covers AWS security measures, compliance frameworks, and the shared responsibility model.
3. Technology – covers AWS services, their use cases, and how they integrate with other AWS services.
4. Billing and Pricing – covers AWS billing and pricing models, and best practices for cost optimization.
5. Cloud Support – covers AWS support plans, the AWS documentation, and how to contact AWS support.
6. AWS Well-Architected Framework – covers AWS best practices for designing and operating reliable, secure, efficient, and cost-effective systems in the cloud.
The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C01) exam is designed for individuals who are looking to demonstrate their understanding of AWS Cloud and its services. The certification is intended for individuals in technical, sales, managerial, or financial roles who are involved in or interested in working with AWS Cloud.