AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials- Course Overview
The AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials covers the following domains:
Cloud Concepts: This domain assesses your understanding of the fundamental aspects of cloud computing and how AWS implements these concepts. It covers topics such as the advantages of using the AWS Cloud, the different types of cloud computing, and the basic global infrastructure of AWS.
Security and Compliance: This domain evaluates your understanding of AWS security and compliance concepts and the shared responsibility model. It covers topics such as the AWS shared responsibility model, AWS security and compliance concepts, and the AWS access management capabilities.
Technology: This domain examines your understanding of AWS Cloud services and their use cases. It covers topics such as the different AWS service categories, key AWS services, and their common use cases.
Billing and Pricing: This domain assesses your understanding of AWS billing, account management, and pricing models. It covers topics such as the fundamentals of AWS billing, pricing models for various AWS services, and account management best practices.
After completing AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials Students Will be Able To:
- Summarize the working definition of AWS
- Differentiate between on-premises, hybrid-cloud, and all-in cloud models
- Describe the basic global infrastructure of the AWS Cloud
- Explain the six main benefits of the AWS Cloud
- Describe and provide an example of the core AWS services, including compute, network, database, and storage services
- Identify an appropriate solution using AWS Cloud services for various use cases
- Describe the AWS Well-Architected Framework
- Explain the AWS Shared Responsibility Model
- Describe the core security services within the AWS Cloud
- Describe the basics of AWS Cloud migration
- Articulate the financial benefits of the AWS Cloud for your organization’s cost management
- Define the core billing, account management, and pricing models
- Explain how to use pricing tools to make cost-effective choices for AWS services