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Pass Aws Certified Cloud Practitioner, 100% Hand'S On + Exam
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Aug 2024 - Pass Your AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) with Hand's On Knowledge + Practice Test.
[b]What you'll learn[/b]
Anyone who wants to learn AWS
Anyone who needs to not just pass AWS certificate by to learn AWS
AWS Certificate based course
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner
[b]Requirements[/b]
Need Credit Card To Create AWS Account
[b]Description[/b]
Content outline This CLF-C02 exam guide includes weightings, content domains, and task statements for the exam. Refer to Appendix B for a comparison of the previous version (CLF-C01) and current version (CLF-C02) of the exam. This guide does not provide a comprehensive list of the content on the exam. However, additional context for each task statement is available to help you prepare for the exam. The exam has the following content domains and weightings: • Domain 1: Cloud Concepts (24% of scored content) Task Statement 1.1: Define the benefits of the AWS Cloud.Task Statement 1.2: Identify design principles of the AWS Cloud.Task Statement 1.3: Understand the benefits of and strategies for migration to the AWS Cloud.Task Statement 1.4: Understand concepts of cloud economics.• Domain 2: Security and Compliance (30% of scored content) Task Statement 2.1: Understand the AWS shared responsibility model.Task Statement 2.2: Understand AWS Cloud security, governance, and compliance concepts.Task Statement 2.3: Identify AWS access management capabilities.Task Statement 2.4: Identify components and resources for security.• Domain 3: Cloud Technology and Services (34% of scored content) Task Statement 3.1: Define methods of deploying and operating in the AWS Cloud.Task Statement 3.2: Define the AWS global infrastructure.Task Statement 3.3: Identify AWS compute services.Task Statement 3.4: Identify AWS database services.Task Statement 3.5: Identify AWS network services.Task Statement 3.6: Identify AWS storage services.Task Statement 3.7: Identify AWS artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) services and analytics services.Task Statement 3.8: Identify services from other in-scope AWS service categories.• Domain 4: Billing, Pricing, and Support (12% of scored content) Task Statement 4.1: Compare AWS pricing models.Task Statement 4.2: Understand resources for billing, budget, and cost management.Task Statement 4.3: Identify AWS technical resources and AWS Support options.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction - How To Get 100% From This Course
Lecture 1 Course Introduction
Section 2: Basics Concept
Lecture 2 Arch - What Is Cloud Computing - Part 1
Lecture 3 Arch - What Is Cloud Computing - Part 2
Lecture 4 Arch - Define the benefits of the AWS Cloud
Lecture 5 Arch - Cloud Providers
Lecture 6 Arch - Regions & AZ
Lecture 7 Arch - Services Introduction
Lecture 8 Labs - AWS Support Plans
Lecture 9 Cheat Sheet
Section 3: AWS Free Account Creation & Setup
Lecture 10 Labs - AWS - Introduction
Lecture 11 Labs - Before Creation Free Account
Lecture 12 Labs - AWS - Free Account Creation
Lecture 13 Labs - AWS - MFA and Budget
Lecture 14 Cheat Sheet
Section 4: DOMAIN 1: Cloud Concepts
Lecture 15 Domain 1 - Introduction
Lecture 16 Cheat Sheet
Section 5: Task 1.1 - Define the benefits of the AWS Cloud.
Lecture 17 Task 1.1 Introduction
Lecture 18 Arch - Economies Of Scale
Lecture 19 Arch - Benefits Of Global Infrastructure
Lecture 20 Arch - Advantages of high availability, elasticity, and agility
Section 6: Task 1.2 - Identify design principles of the AWS Cloud.
Lecture 21 Arch - Pillars of the Well-Architected Framework
Lecture 22 Arch - Differences Between the Pillar
Section 7: Task 1.3 - Understand the benefits of and strategies for migration to the AWS
Lecture 23 Arch - AWS Cloud Adoption Framework (AWS CAF)
Section 8: Task 1.4 - Understand concepts of cloud economics
Lecture 24 Labs: Fixed Cost Vs Variable Cost - AWS Pricing Calculator
Lecture 25 Labs: BYOL and Other Licensing Strategies
Lecture 26 Labs - Rightsizing Instance Type
Lecture 27 Labs - Automation (AWS CloudFormation)
Lecture 28 Labs - Managed AWS Services (Amazon RDS, ECS, EKS, Dynamo DB)
Section 9: DOMAIN 2: Security and Compliance
Lecture 29 Introduction
Lecture 30 Cheat Sheet
Section 10: Task 2.1 - Understand the AWS shared responsibility model.
Lecture 31 Arch - AWS responsibilities and customer responsibilities can shift
Lecture 32 Labs - Understanding Shared Responsibility Model
Section 11: Task 2.2.1 - Understand AWS Cloud security
Lecture 33 Task 2.2 - Introduction
Lecture 34 Labs - AWS compliance
Lecture 35 Labs - AWS Inspector
Lecture 36 Labs - AWS Security Hub
Lecture 37 Labs - AWS GuardDuty
Lecture 38 Labs - AWS Shield
Lecture 39 Arch - AWS Macie
Lecture 40 Labs - AWS Detective
Lecture 41 Arch - AWS Abuse
Lecture 42 Arch - Penetration Testing
Section 12: Task 2.2.2 - Understand AWS Encryption
Lecture 43 Labs - Certificates Overview
Lecture 44 Arch - Introduction To Transit & Restart Data Encryption
Lecture 45 Labs - Transit Data Encryption (ACM)
Lecture 46 Labs - Rest Data Encryption
Section 13: Task 2.2.3 - Understand AWS governance and compliance concepts.
Lecture 47 Labs - VPC Introduction
Lecture 48 Labs - First EC2 Instance Creation
Lecture 49 Arch - AWS CloudWatch
Lecture 50 Labs - AWS Cloud Watch
Lecture 51 Arch - AWS CloudTrail
Lecture 52 Labs - AWS CloudTrail
Lecture 53 Arch - AWS Config
Lecture 54 Labs - AWS Config
Lecture 55 Arch - AWS Audit Manager
Lecture 56 Labs - AWS Audit Manager
Lecture 57 Arch - AWS XRAY
Lecture 58 Labs - AWS XRAY
Lecture 59 Arch - Compliance requirements that vary among AWS services
Section 14: Task 2.3 - Identify AWS access management capabilities.
Lecture 60 Task 2.3 Introduction
Lecture 61 Labs - Access Keys
Lecture 62 Labs - Password policies
Lecture 63 Labs - Credential storage
Lecture 64 Arch - Identification, Authentication & Authorization
Lecture 65 Labs - Identifying authentication methods in AWS
Lecture 66 Arch - Users Groups & Policies
Lecture 67 Labs - Users Groups & Policies
Lecture 68 Arch - Tasks that only the account root user can perform
Lecture 69 Arch - Methods can achieve root user protection
Lecture 70 Labs - Types of identity management
Section 15: Task 2.4 - Identify components and resources for security.
Lecture 71 Task 2.4 Introduction
Lecture 72 Labs - Security Group - Part 1
Lecture 73 Labs - Security Group - Part 2
Lecture 74 Labs - Network ACL
Lecture 75 Labs - AWS WAF
Lecture 76 Labs - Third Party Security Products
Lecture 77 Labs - AWS Knowledge Center
Lecture 78 Labs - AWS Security Center
Lecture 79 Labs - AWS Documentation
Lecture 80 Labs - AWS Compliance Center
Lecture 81 Arch - AWS services for identifying security issues
Lecture 82 Labs - Trusted Advisor
Section 16: DOMAIN 3: Cloud Technology and Services
Lecture 83 Domain 3 - Introduction
Lecture 84 Cheat Sheet
Section 17: Task 3.1 - Define methods of deploying and operating in the AWS Cloud.
Lecture 85 Task 3.1 Introduction
Lecture 86 Arch - Deciding between options such as programmatic access
Lecture 87 Arch - Difference in Management Console - CLI - IAC
Lecture 88 Labs - CLI Introduction
Lecture 89 Labs - Windows CLI Installation
Lecture 90 Labs - Linux CLI Installation - Ec2 Instance Creation
Lecture 91 Labs - Linux CLI Installation through Snap
Lecture 92 Labs - Linux CLI Installation - Offline Method
Lecture 93 Labs - Linux CLI Installation - AWS Linux Upgrade
Lecture 94 Labs - AWS CLI Operation with multiple commands
Lecture 95 Labs - AWS SDK with Python
Lecture 96 Labs - AWS Cloud Formation IAC
Lecture 97 Labs - AWS Cloud Shell
Lecture 98 Arch - Identifying different deployment models
Lecture 99 Arch - Determine whether to use one-time operations
Lecture 100 Arch - Identifying connectivity options
Lecture 101 Labs - AWS Direct Connect
Section 18: Task 3.2 - Define the AWS global infrastructure.
Lecture 102 Task 3.2 Introduction
Lecture 103 Labs - Regions Introduction
Lecture 104 Labs - Availability Zones
Lecture 105 Labs - Edge Location - Introduction
Lecture 106 Arch - High availability by using multiple Availability
Lecture 107 Arch - Availability Zones do not share single points of failure
Lecture 108 Labs - Describing when to use multiple Regions
Lecture 109 Arch - High level the benefits of edge locations
Lecture 110 Labs - Wavelength, Local Zones, Latency Hands On
Lecture 111 Labs - Peering Connection Configuration
Lecture 112 Labs - Cloud Front setup a website
Section 19: Task 3.3 - Identify AWS compute services.
Lecture 113 Arch - Use of different EC2 instance types
Lecture 114 Arch - Use of different container options
Lecture 115 Arch - Different serverless compute options
Lecture 116 Arch - Auto scaling provides elasticity
Lecture 117 Arch - Purposes of load balancers
Section 20: Task 3.4 - Identify AWS database services.
Lecture 118 Task Statement - 3.4
Lecture 119 Arch - EC2 hosted databases or AWS managed databases
Lecture 120 Arch - Identifying relational databases
Lecture 121 Arch - Identifying NoSQL databases
Lecture 122 Arch - Identifying memory-based databases
Lecture 123 Arch - Database migration tools
Section 21: Task 3.5 - Identify AWS network services.
Lecture 124 Task Statement - 3.5
Lecture 125 Arch - Identifying the components of a VPC
Lecture 126 Arch - Security in a VPC
Lecture 127 Arch - Purpose of Amazon Route 53
Lecture 128 Arch - Identifying edge services
Lecture 129 Arch - Network connectivity options to AWS
Section 22: Task 3.6 - Identify AWS storage services.
Lecture 130 Task Statement - 3.6
Lecture 131 Arch - Uses for object storage
Lecture 132 Arch - Differences in Amazon S3 storage classes
Lecture 133 Arch - Identifying block storage solutions
Lecture 134 Arch - Identifying file services
Lecture 135 Arch - Cached file systems
Lecture 136 Arch - Cases for lifecycle policies
Lecture 137 Arch - Cases for AWS Backup
Section 23: Task 3.7 - Identify AWS artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML)
Lecture 138 Task Statement - 3.7
Lecture 139 Arch - Different AI/ML services
Lecture 140 Arch - Services for data analytics
Section 24: Task 3.8 - Identify services from other in-scope AWS service categories.
Lecture 141 Task Statement - 3.8
Lecture 142 Ach - Delivering Messages and Sending Alerts and Notification
Lecture 143 Arch - Business Application Services
Lecture 144 Arch - Customer Engagement Services
Lecture 145 Arch - Developer Tool Services and Capabilities
Lecture 146 Arch - End-User Computing Services
Lecture 147 Arch - Frontend Web and Mobile Services
Lecture 148 Arch - IoT Services
Section 25: Domain 4: Billing, Pricing, and Support - Compare AWS pricing models
Lecture 149 Domain 4 - Introduction
Lecture 150 Cheat Sheet
Section 26: Task 4.1 - Compare AWS pricing models.
Lecture 151 Task Statement - 4.1
Lecture 152 Arch - AWS EC2 On Demand Pricing
Lecture 153 Arch - AWS EC2 Spot instance Pricing
Lecture 154 Arch - AWS EC2 Savings Plans Pricing
Lecture 155 Arch - AWS EC2 Reserved Instance Pricing
Lecture 156 Arch - AWS EC2 Capacity Reservation
Lecture 157 Arch - AWS EC2 Tenancy
Lecture 158 Arch - Reserved Instance Flexibility
Lecture 159 Arch - Reserved Instance Behavior in AWS Organizations
Lecture 160 Arch - Understanding Data Transfer Costs
Lecture 161 Arch - Different Pricing Options for Storage
Section 27: Task 4.2 - Understand resources for billing, budget, and cost management.
Lecture 162 Task Statement - 4.2
Lecture 163 Arch - Appropriate Uses and Capabilities OF AWS Budget, cost Explorer, Conductor
Lecture 164 Arch - AWS Pricing Calculator
Lecture 165 Arch - AWS Organizations Consolidated Billing
Lecture 166 Arch - Cost Allocation Tags to Billing Reports
Section 28: Task 4.3 - Identify AWS technical resources and AWS Support options.
Lecture 167 Task Statement - 4.3
Lecture 168 Arch - Locating AWS Resources
Lecture 169 Arch - AWS Technical Resources
Lecture 170 Arch - AWS Support Options
Lecture 171 Arch - Role in Cost Optimization
Lecture 172 Arch - Role of the AWS Trust and Safety Team
Lecture 173 Arch - Role of AWS Partners
Lecture 174 Arch - Benefits of Being an AWS Partner
Lecture 175 Arch - Key Services That AWS Marketplace Offers
Lecture 176 Arch - Technical Assistance Options at AWS
Section 29: CLF-C02 - Final Test - Before Exam
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