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AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner is one of the most renowned certifications in the market. This credential helps organizations identify and develop talent with critical knowledge related to implementing cloud initiatives. Earning AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner validates cloud fluency and foundational AWS knowledge.
The AWS Academy Cloud Foundations course prepares you for this exam. It is intended for trainees who seek an overall understanding of cloud computing concepts, independent of specific technical roles. It provides a detailed overview of cloud concepts, AWS core services, security, architecture, pricing, and support.
This introductory-level course is intended for learners and professionals who seek an overall understanding of cloud computing concepts, independent of specific technical roles. It leads to a certification, ideal for candidates who are from non-IT backgrounds, with up to 6 months of exposure to AWS Cloud design, implementation, and/or operations. These candidates might be in the early stages of pursuing an AWS Cloud career or might work with people in AWS Cloud roles.
To ensure success in this course, trainees should have the following:
- General IT technical knowledge
- General IT business knowledge
Upon completion of this course, trainees will be able to do the following:
- Define the AWS Cloud
- Explain the AWS pricing philosophy
- Identify the global infrastructure components of AWS
- Describe the security and compliance measures of the AWS Cloud, including AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)
- Create a virtual private cloud (VPC) by using Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC)
- Demonstrate when to use Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), AWS Lambda, and AWS Elastic Beanstalk
- Differentiate between Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS), Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS), and Amazon Simple Storage Service Glacier (Amazon S3 Glacier)
- Demonstrate when to use AWS database services, including Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS), Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Redshift, and Amazon Aurora
- Explain the architectural principles of the AWS Cloud
- Explore key concepts related to Elastic Load Balancing, Amazon CloudWatch, and Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling Activities are included in every Module to ensure proper learning outcomes.
MODULES
- Course objectives and overview
- AWS Certification exam information
- AWS documentation
- What’s new at AWS
- Introduction to cloud computing
- Advantages of the cloud
- Introduction to AWS
- Moving to the AWS Cloud
- Activity: Sample Exam Question
- Fundamentals of pricing
- Total cost of ownership
- Activity: Simple Monthly Calculator
- Delaware North case study
- AWS Organizations
- AWS billing and cost management
- Billing dashboards
- Technical support models
- Activity: Support Plan Scavenger Hunt
- Activity: Sample Exam Question
- AWS global infrastructure
- Demo: AWS global infrastructure
- AWS services and service categories
- Activity: AWS Management Console Clickthrough
- Activity: Sample Exam Question
- AWS shared responsibility model
- Activity: AWS Shared Responsibility Model
- AWS IAM
- Demo: AWS IAM Console
- Securing a new AWS account
- Lab: Introduction to AWS IAM
- Securing accounts
- Securing data
- Working to ensure compliance
- Activity: Sample Exam Question
- Networking basics
- Amazon VPC
- VPC networking
- Activity: Label This diagram
- Demo: Amazon VPC Console
- VPC security
- Activity: Design a VPC
- Lab: Build a VPC and Launch a Web Server
- Route 53
- CloudFront
- Activity: Sample Exam Question
- Compute services overview
- Amazon EC2 part 1
- Amazon EC2 part 2
- Amazon EC2 part 3
- Demo: Amazon EC2
- Lab: Introduction to Amazon EC2
- Activity: Amazon EC2 Versus Managed Services
- Demo: Amazon EC2 Part Console
- Amazon EC2 cost optimization
- Container services
- Introduction to AWS Lambda
- Activity: AWS Lambda
- Introduction to AWS Elastic Beanstalk
- Activity: AWS Elastic Beanstalk
- Activity: Sample Exam Question
- AWS EBS
- Demo: Amazon Elastic Block Store Console
- Lab: Working with EBS
- AWS S3
- Demo: AWS S3 Console
- AWS EFS
- Demo: AWS EFS Console
- AWS S3 Glacier
- Demo: AWS S3 Glacier Console
- Activity: Storage Technology Selection
- Activity: Sample Exam Question
- Amazon RDS
- Demo: Amazon RDS Console
- Lab: Build a Database Server
- Amazon DynamoDB
- Demo: Amazon DynamoDB
- Amazon Redshift
- Amazon Aurora
- Activity: Database case study
- Activity: Sample Exam Question
- AWS Well-Architected Framework design principles
- Activity: AWS Well-Architected Framework Design Principles
- Operational excellence
- Security
- Reliability
- Performance efficiency
- Cost optimization
- Reliability & high availability
- AWS Trusted Advisor
- Activity: Interpret AWS Trusted Advisor Recommendations
- Activity: Sample Exam Question
- Elastic Load Balancing
- Activity: Elastic Load Balancing
- Amazon CloudWatch
- Activity: Amazon CloudWatch
- Amazon EC2 auto scaling
- Lab: Scale & Load Balance your Architecture
- Activity: Sample Exam Question
Grigoris is an expert in cloud technologies with many years of experience in infrastructure development and management in all Cloud Providers. He has worked on various cloud migration projects and has helped companies optimize their solutions, both in the cloud and on-premises infrastructures. He has extensive experience in designing and implementing cloud-native architectures, ensuring improved application performance, security and scalability. As a certified professional, Grigoris has been teaching seminars and training programs about Azure and AWS for the last 7 years, helping large organizations, businesses and individuals to take advantage of the cloud’s potential.