AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Online Course
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Online Course
The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Online Course is a self-paced course to assist you in the process of preparation. The courseware gives an insight to all the features with an overall understanding of AWS Cloud, independent of specific technical roles. The online course provides a detailed overview of cloud concepts, including AWS services, security, architecture, pricing, and support. The exam covers all the course objective underlined by AWS.
Course Objectives
The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Online Courseware covers all the course objectives including -
- Define AWS Cloud basic global infrastructure
- Key services on the AWS platform and their common use cases
- Basic AWS Cloud architectural principles
- Basic security and compliance aspects of the AWS platform and the shared security model
- Billing, account management, and pricing models
- Identifying sources of documentation or technical assistance (e.g., whitepapers, support tickets)
- AWS Cloud value proposition
- Basic/core characteristics of deploying and operating in the AWS Cloud
What's Inside?
- 21 hours + Learning Videos for all Course Objectives (100% Course Covered)
- 12 Scenarios based Lab-Sessions
- Latest Updated content
- Unlimited Lifetime access
Course Structure
The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Online Course covers the following topics -
Section 1 - Introduction to AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C01 and Cloud Computing (9)
- Section 1-1 Introduction to AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Certification
- Section 1-2 How to pass the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Exam
- Section 1-3 Setup an AWS Free Tier Account
- Section 1-4 Setting Up Your Environment
- Section 1-5 Create a Billing Alarm
- Section 1-6 Introduction to Cloud Computing
- Section 1-7 Six Advantages of Cloud Computing
- Section 1-8 The AWS Global Infrastructure
Section 2 - AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) (5)
- Section 2-1 Introduction to AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)
- Section 2-2 Hands on Labs IAM Configuration
- Section 2-3 IAM Authorization and Policies
- Section 2-4 Hands on Labs IAM Roles and Policies
- Section 2-5 IAM Identity Federation
Section 3 - Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), Storage Gateway and Snowball (5)
- Introduction to Amazon Simple Storage Service S3 - Part 1
- Introduction to Amazon Simple Storage Service S3 - Part 2
- Section 3-3 Create an S3 Bucket - Hands-On Labs
- Section 3-4 Amazon S3 Static Website Hosting
- Section 3-5 AWS Storage Gateway and Snowball
Section 4 - AWS Networking and Content Delivery (13)
- Section 4-1 IP Addresses and Port Numbers - Part 1 (Optional)
- Section 4-2 IP Addresses and Port Numbers - Part 2 (Optional)
- Section 4-3 IP Addresses and Subnetting - Part 1 (Optional)
- Section 4-4 IP Addresses and Subnetting - Part 2 (Optional)
- Section 4-5 Introduction to On-Premise Networking - Quick Overview
- Section 4-6 Introduction to Amazon VPC Part 1
- Section 4-7 Introduction to Amazon VPC Part 2
- Section 4-8 Hands-On Labs - Create a VPC
- Section 4-9 AWS Direct Connect
- Section 4-10 Introduction to AWS CloudFront
- Section 4-11 Hands-On Labs - Create a CloudFront Distribution
- Section 4-12 Amazon API Gateway
- Section 4-13 Additional Networking Services
Section 5 - AWS Compute Services (17)
- AWS Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) Part 1
- AWS Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) Part 2
- Section 5-3 Launch an EC2 Instance - Lab
- Section 5-4 Elastic Block Store (EBS)
- Section 5-5 Expand an EBS Volume - Lab
- Section 5-6 Elastic File System (EFS)
- Section 5-7 Additional Storage Options
- Section 5-8 Elastic Load Balancers (ELB)
- Section 5-9 Create an Elastic Load Balancer - Lab
- Section 5-10 AWS Auto Scaling
- Section 5-11 Configure Auto Scaling - Lab Part 1
- Section 5-12 Configure Auto Scaling - Lab Part 2
- Section 5-13 Amazon Lightsail
- Section 5-14 Amazon ECS, ECR and EKS
- Section 5-15 AWS Lambda
- Section 5-16 Amazon Elastic Beanstalk
- Section 5-17 Additional Compute Services
Section 6 - AWS Database Services (5)
- Section 6-1 Introduction to Amazon RDS
- Section 6-2 Create an RDS Database - Lab
- Section 6-3 Amazon Aurora DynamoDB Redshift and ElastiCache
- Section 6-4 Database Migration Service (DMS)
- Section 6-5 Additional Database Services
Section 7 - Amazon Route53 (1)
- Section 7-1 Amazon Route53 and DNS
Section 8 - Application Integration Services (3)
- Section 8-1 Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS)
- Section 8-2 Amazon MQ and Amazon SQS
- Section 8-3 AWS Step Functions and Amazon SWF
Section 9 - Analytics (4)
- Section 9-1 Amazon Athena
- Section 9-2 Amazon Kinesis
- Section 9-3 Amazon Elastisearch
- Section 9-4 Amazon Glue and QuickSight
Section 10 - Management & Governance (8)
- Section 10-1 Amazon CloudFormation
- Section 10-2 Amazon CloudWatch
- Section 10-2 Build A CloudWatch Dashboard - Lab
- Section 10-4 Amazon CloudTrail and Config
- Section 10-5 AWS Support Plans
- Section 10-6 AWS Trusted Advisor
- Section 10-7 AWS Organizations
- Section 10-8 AWS Global Services and On-Premise Services
Section 11- Security (6)
- Section 11-1 Amazon Shared Security Model
- Section 11-2 Amazon Compliance Programs & AWS Artifact
- Section 11-3 Vulnerability and Penetration Testing
- Section 11-4 AWS WAF, Shield and Inspector
- Section 11-5 AWS Key Management Service KMS & CloudHSM
- Section 11-6 Amazon Macie
Section 12 - The Well Architected Framework (2)
- Section 12-1 The AWS Well Architected Framework - Part 1
- Section 12-2 AWS Well Architected Framework - Part 2
Section 13 - Billing & Pricing (5)
- Section 13-1 How AWS Pricing Works - Whitepaper Review Part 1
- Section 13-2 How AWS Pricing Works - Whitepaper Review Part 2
- Section 13-3 How AWS Pricing Works - Whitepaper Review Part 3
- Section 13-4 AWS Cost Calculators
- Section 13-5 AWS Cost Management Tools
Section 14 - Book Your AWS Exam (2)
- Section 14-1 How to Book Your AWS Exam?