AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner

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102 Test Questions

Course Description

The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner course is designed for individuals who are new to cloud computing and want to build a strong foundation in Amazon Web Services (AWS). This entry-level certification validates your knowledge of essential AWS services, cloud concepts, security, pricing, and support.

Whether you are from a technical or non-technical background, this course provides a comprehensive understanding of the AWS Cloud, enabling you to confidently communicate cloud benefits, use cases, and best practices within your organization.

What You’ll Learn

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand cloud computing concepts and the value of AWS.
  • Identify and describe the core AWS services (compute, storage, networking, and databases).
  • Learn about AWS security, compliance, and shared responsibility model.
  • Gain insights into AWS pricing models, billing, and support plans.
  • Explore AWS global infrastructure and best practices.
  • Prepare effectively for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam (CLF-C02).

Who Should Enroll

This course is ideal for:

  • Beginners in cloud computing.
  • Business professionals seeking a foundational understanding of AWS.
  • IT professionals, developers, and students starting their cloud journey.
  • Sales, marketing, and finance teams who interact with cloud-based solutions.

Course Highlights

  • Beginner-friendly, no prior cloud or IT experience required.
  • Interactive sessions with hands-on AWS console demonstrations.
  • Real-world use cases and best practices.
  • Practice tests and exam preparation guidance.

Certification Outcome:
Upon successful completion, you will be prepared to earn the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner credential – a globally recognized certification that opens doors to advanced AWS certifications and cloud career opportunities.


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Step-by-Step Courses List

Chapter One:

Introduction to Cloud Computing

Welcome
Why Cloud Computing
What is Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing Deployment Models
Cloud Computing Types
AWS Cloud Overview
AWS Management Console Walk-Through
AWS Shared Responsibility
Summary

Chapter Two:

Identity and Access Management IAM

IAM Overview
IAM Users & Groups Hands-On
IAM Policies Hands-On
MFA Overview
MFA Hands-On
AWS CLI
AWS CLI Installation Hands-On
AWS CLI Hands-On
IAM Roles
IAM Roles Hands-On
IAM Security Tools
IAM Security Tools Hands-On
IAM Best Practices
Shared Responsibility Model for IAM
IAM SummaryIdentity and Access Management IAM
IAM Overview
IAM Users & Groups Hands-On
IAM Policies Hands-On
MFA Overview
MFA Hands-On
AWS CLI
AWS CLI Installation Hands-On
AWS CLI Hands-On
IAM Roles
IAM Roles Hands-On
IAM Security Tools
IAM Security Tools Hands-On
IAM Best Practices
Shared Responsibility Model for IAM
IAM Summary

Chapter Three:

Elastic Cloud Computing EC2

Budget Setup
EC2 Overview
EC2 Instance Hands-On
Security Groups
Security Groups Hands-On
SSH Overview
SSH Using Putty-Windows
SSH Using CMD-Windows
EC2 Instance Connect
EC2 Instance Roles
EC2 Launch Types
Shared Responsibility Model for EC2
EC2 Summary

Chapter Four:

EC2 Storage

Intro to EC2 Instance Storage
EBS Volume Overview
EBS Volume Hands-On
EBS Snapshots
EBS Snapshots Hands-On
AMI Overview
AMI Hands-On
EC2 Instance Store
EC2 Instance Store Hands-On
Elastic File System – EFS
Shared responsibility Model for EC2 Storage
Section Cleanup
EC2 Instance Storage SummaryEC2 Storage
Intro to EC2 Instance Storage
EBS Volume Overview
EBS Volume Hands-On
EBS Snapshots
EBS Snapshots Hands-On
AMI Overview
AMI Hands-On
EC2 Instance Store
EC2 Instance Store Hands-On
Elastic File System – EFS
Shared responsibility Model for EC2 Storage
Section Cleanup
EC2 Instance Storage Summary

Chapter Five:

Elastic Load Balancer and Auto Scaling Group ELB and ESG

Introduction to Scalability & High-Availability
High Availability, Scalability and Elasticity
ELB Overview
ELB Hands-On
ASG Overview
ASG Hands-On
Section Cleanup
Summary

Chapter Six:

Amazon S3

S3 Introduction
S3 Overview
S3 Hands-On
S3 Security
S3 Bucket Policies Hands-On
S3 Websites
S3 Website Hands-On
S3 Versioning
S3 Versioning Hands-On
S3 Access Logs
S3 Access Logs Hands-On
S3 Replication
S3 Replication Hands-On
S3 Storage Classes
Snowball, Snowball Edge and SnowMobile
S3 Summary

Chapter Seven:

Database and Analytics

Database Introduction
RDS & Aurora Overview
RDS Database Hands-On
ElastiCache Overview
DynamoDB Overview
DynamoDB Hands-On
RedShift Overview
Amazon EMR Overview
Athena Overview
AWS Glue
DMS Overview
Database & Analytics Summary

Chapter Eight:

Other Services

Other Compute Introduction
ECS-Fargate-ECR Overview
What is Serverless
AWS Lambda
AWS Lambda Hands-On
AWS Batch
AWS LightSail
AWS LightSail Hands-On
Other Compute Summary

Chapter Nine:

Scaling Your Infrastructure

CloudFormation Overview
Cloud Formation Hands-On
Elastic Beanstalk Overview
Elastic Beanstalk Hands-On
AWS CodeDeploy
AWS SSM
AWS OpsWorks
Infrastructure at Scale Summary

Chapter Ten:

Global Applications

Why Global Application
Route 53
Route 53 Hands-On
CloudFront
CloudFront Hands-On
S3 Transfer Acceleration
AWS Global Aceelerator
Global Application Summary

Chapter Eleven:

Cloud Integration

Cloud Integration Introduction
SQS Service
SQS Service Hands-On
SNS Service
SNS Service Hands-On
Cloud Integration Summary

Chapter Twelve:

Cloud Monitoring

CloudWatch Metrics and Alarms
CloudWatch Metrics and Alarms Hands-On
CloudWatch Logs
CloudWatch Events and EventBridge
CloudWatch Events and EventBridge Hands-On
CloudTrail
X-Ray
Service Health Dashboard
Personal Health Dashboard
Monitoring Summary

Chapter Thirteen:

Virtual Private Network

Settings the Expectations
VPC and subnets, Internet Gateway and NAT Gateways
VPC and subnets, Internet Gateway and NAT Gateways-Hands-On
NACL and Security Groups
NACL and Security Groups Hands-On
VPC Flow Logs
VPC Peering
VPC Flow Logs and VPC Peering Hands-On
VPC Endpoints
VPC Endpoints Hands-On
Site-to-Site VPNs and Direct Connect
Transit Gateway
VPC Summary

Chapter Fourteen:

Security and Compliance

Introduction to Security and Compliance
DDoS Mitigration
Penetration Testing
KMS and CloudHSM
Secrets Manager
AWS Artifact
GuardDuty
Inspector
AWS Config
AWS Macie
Security and Compliance Summary

Chapter Fifteen:

Machine Learning

Amazon Rekognition
Amazon Transcribe
Amazon Polly
Amazon Translate
Amazon Lex and Connect
Amazon Comprehend
Amazon SageMaker
Machine Learning Summary

Chapter Sixteen:

Advanced Identity

Amazon Cognito
Directory Services
Single Sign-On (SSO)
Advanced Identity Summary

Chapter Seventeen:

Are You Well Architected?

Are You Well Architected
Operational Excellence
Security
Reliability
Performance Efficiency
Cost Optimization
Trusted Advisor

Chapter Eighteen:

Congratulations & Exam Preparation

Exam Tips & Congratulations

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