Utmost 6 Practice Exams - AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner
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Interested in AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C01 Certification Examination and passing it in the first attempt? Then, this course is for you!
The practice exams course is designed to test you on the exam syllabus of the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C01 Certification Examination. The practice exams simulate the examination questions, environment, timing, and passing percentage. It is aimed to provide students with feedback on the weak areas that they need to improve to pass the certification examination. It is targeted toward newbies, professionals, students preparing for interviews, or anyone seeking to hone the AWS Cloud Practitioner data analytical skills and gain certification. In this course, we will cover questions from all areas that get tested in the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C01 Certification Examination.
So what are you waiting for? Learn AWS Cloud Practitioner concepts in a way that will test your knowledge to reveal the areas that require improvement to pass the certification examination and improve your career!
The questions cover the following topics from the certification exam syllabi.
Domain % of Exam
Domain 1: Cloud Concepts 26%
Domain 2: Security and Compliance 25%
Domain 3: Technology 33%
Domain 4: Billing and Pricing 16%
TOTAL 100%
Domain 1: Cloud Concepts
1.1 Define the AWS Cloud and its value proposition
Define the benefits of the AWS cloud including:
o Security
o Reliability
o High Availability
o Elasticity
o Agility
o Pay-as-you go pricing
o Scalability
o Global Reach
o Economy of scale
Explain how the AWS cloud allows users to focus on business value
o Shifting technical resources to revenue-generating activities as opposed to managing infrastructure
1.2 Identify aspects of AWS Cloud economics
Define items that would be part of a Total Cost of Ownership proposal
o Understand the role of operational expenses (OpEx)
o Understand the role of capital expenses (CapEx)
o Understand labor costs associated with on-premises operations
o Understand the impact of software licensing costs when moving to the cloud
Identify which operations will reduce costs by moving to the cloud
o Right-sized infrastructure
o Benefits of automation
o Reduce compliance scope (for example, reporting)
o Managed services (for example, RDS, ECS, EKS, DynamoDB)
1.3 Explain the different cloud architecture design principles
Explain the design principles
o Design for failure
o Decouple components versus monolithic architecture
o Implement elasticity in the cloud versus on-premises
o Think parallel
Domain 2: Security and Compliance
2.1 Define the AWS shared responsibility model
Recognize the elements of the Shared Responsibility Model
Describe the customer’s responsibly on AWS
o Describe how the customer’s responsibilities may shift depending on the service used (for example with RDS, Lambda, or EC2)
Describe AWS responsibilities
2.2 Define AWS Cloud security and compliance concepts
Identify where to find AWS compliance information
o Locations of lists of recognized available compliance controls (for example, HIPPA, SOCs)
o Recognize that compliance requirements vary among AWS services
At a high level, describe how customers achieve compliance on AWS
o Identify different encryption options on AWS (for example, In transit, At rest)
Describe who enables encryption on AWS for a given service
Recognize there are services that will aid in auditing and reporting
o Recognize that logs exist for auditing and monitoring (do not have to understand the logs)
o Define Amazon CloudWatch, AWS Config, and AWS CloudTrail
Explain the concept of least privileged access
2.3 Identify AWS access management capabilities
Understand the purpose of User and Identity Management
o Access keys and password policies (rotation, complexity)
o Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
o AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)
• Groups/users
• Roles
• Policies, managed policies compared to custom policies
o Tasks that require use of root accounts
Protection of root accounts
2.4 Identify resources for security support
Recognize there are different network security capabilities
o Native AWS services (for example, security groups, Network ACLs, AWS WAF)
o 3rd party security products from the AWS Marketplace
Recognize there is documentation and where to find it (for example, best practices, whitepapers, official documents)
o AWS Knowledge Center, Security Center, security forum, and security blogs
o Partner Systems Integrators
Know that security checks are a component of AWS Trusted Advisor
Domain 3: Technology
3.1 Define methods of deploying and operating in the AWS Cloud
Identify at a high level different ways of provisioning and operating in the AWS cloud
o Programmatic access, APIs, SDKs, AWS Management Console, CLI, Infrastructure as Code
Identify different types of cloud deployment models
o All in with cloud/cloud native
o Hybrid
o On-premises
Identify connectivity options
o VPN
o AWS Direct Connect
o Public internet
3.2 Define the AWS global infrastructure
Describe the relationships among Regions, Availability Zones, and Edge Locations
Describe how to achieve high availability through the use of multiple Availability Zones
o Recall that high availability is achieved by using multiple Availability Zones
o Recognize that Availability Zones do not share single points of failure
Describe when to consider the use of multiple AWS Regions
o Disaster recovery/business continuity
o Low latency for end-users
o Data sovereignty
Describe at a high level the benefits of Edge Locations
o Amazon CloudFront
o AWS Global Accelerator
3.3 Identify the core AWS services
Describe the categories of services on AWS (compute, storage, network, database)
Identify AWS compute services
o Recognize there are different compute families
o Recognize the different services that provide compute (for example, AWS Lambda compared to Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS), or Amazon EC2, etc.)
o Recognize that elasticity is achieved through Auto Scaling
o Identify the purpose of load balancers
Identify different AWS storage services
o Describe Amazon S3
o Describe Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS)
o Describe Amazon S3 Glacier
o Describe AWS Snowball
o Describe Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS)
o Describe AWS Storage Gateway
Identify AWS networking services
o Identify VPC
o Identify security groups
o Identify the purpose of Amazon Route 53
o Identify VPN, AWS Direct Connect
Identify different AWS database services
o Install databases on Amazon EC2 compared to AWS managed databases
Identify Amazon RDS
o Identify Amazon DynamoDB
o Identify Amazon Redshift
3.4 Identify resources for technology support
Recognize there is documentation (best practices, whitepapers, AWS Knowledge Center, forums, blogs)
Identify the various levels and scope of AWS support
o AWS Abuse
o AWS support cases
o Premium support
o Technical Account Managers
Recognize there is a partner network (marketplace, third-party) including Independent Software Vendors and System Integrators
Identify sources of AWS technical assistance and knowledge including professional services, solution architects, training and certification, and the Amazon Partner Network
Identify the benefits of using AWS Trusted Advisor
Domain 4: Billing and Pricing
4.1 Compare and contrast the various pricing models for AWS (for example, On-Demand Instances, Reserved Instances, and Spot Instance pricing)
Identify scenarios/best fit for On-Demand Instance pricing
Identify scenarios/best fit for Reserved-Instance pricing
o Describe Reserved-Instances flexibility
o Describe Reserved-Instances behavior in AWS Organizations
Identify scenarios/best fit for Spot Instance pricing
4.2 Recognize the various account structures in relation to AWS billing and pricing
Recognize that consolidated billing is a feature of AWS Organizations
Identify how multiple accounts aid in allocating costs across departments
4.3 Identify resources available for billing support
Identify ways to get billing support and information
o Cost Explorer, AWS Cost and Usage Report, Amazon QuickSight, third-party partners, and AWS Marketplace tools
o Open a billing support case
o The role of the Concierge for AWS Enterprise Support Plan customers
Identify where to find pricing information on AWS services
o AWS Simple Monthly Calculator
o AWS Services product pages
o AWS Pricing API
Recognize that alarms/alerts exist
Identify how tags are used in cost allocation
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