AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C01)
(CLF-C01) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-116-1
About This Course
Prepare for the AWS CLF-C01 exam with the AWS Cloud Practitioner course. This AWS Cloud Practitioner training course covers the CLF-C01 exam objectives and helps you master the skills required to describe and position the core AWS services, explain the value of the AWS Cloud, and identify AWS services for common use cases. With AWS Cloud Practitioner exam practice questions, you will have everything you need to pass the CLF-C01 certification exam.
Skills You’ll Get
The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam objectives include understanding and explaining the AWS shared responsibility model; identifying AWS services for common use cases, and understanding AWS Cloud security best practices. This AWS certification validates candidates' ability to describe basic AWS Cloud architectural principles, AWS Cloud value proposition, key services on the AWS platform, and their common use cases such as computation and analytics.
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Interactive Lessons
14+ Interactive Lessons | 236+ Quizzes | 109+ Flashcards | 90+ Glossary of terms
Gamified TestPrep
70+ Pre Assessment Questions | 2+ Full Length Tests | 70+ Post Assessment Questions | 140+ Practice Test Questions
Hands-On Labs
13+ LiveLab | 13+ Video tutorials | 46+ Minutes
Introduction
The Cloud
- Introduction
- What Is Cloud Computing?
- Server Virtualization: The Basics
- Cloud Platform Models
- Scalability and Elasticity
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
Understanding Your AWS Account
- Introduction
- The Free Tier
- Product Pricing
- Service Limits
- Billing and Cost Management
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
Getting Support on AWS
- Introduction
- Support Plans
- Documentation and Online Help
- Trusted Advisor
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
Understanding the AWS Environment
- Introduction
- AWS Global Infrastructure: AWS Regions
- AWS Global Infrastructure: Availability Zones
- AWS Global Infrastructure: Edge Locations
- The AWS Shared Responsibility Model
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
Securing Your AWS Resources
- Introduction
- AWS Identity and Access Management
- Encryption
- Regulatory Compliance (AWS Artifact)
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
Working with Your AWS Resources
- Introduction
- The AWS Management Console
- The AWS Command Line Interface
- Software Development Kits
- CloudWatch
- CloudTrail
- Cost Explorer
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
The Core Compute Services
- Introduction
- Deploying Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud Servers
- Simplified Deployments Through Managed Services
- Deploying Container and Serverless Workloads
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
The Core Storage Services
- Introduction
- Simple Storage Service
- S3 Glacier
- AWS Storage Gateway
- AWS Snowball
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
The Core Database Services
- Introduction
- Database Models
- Amazon Relational Database Service
- DynamoDB
- Amazon Redshift
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
The Core Networking Services
- Introduction
- Virtual Private Cloud
- Route 53
- CloudFront
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
Automating Your AWS Workloads
- Introduction
- CloudFormation
- AWS Developer Tools
- EC2 Auto Scaling
- Configuration Management
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
Common Use-Case Scenarios
- Introduction
- The Well-Architected Framework
- A Highly Available Web Application Using Auto Scaling and Elastic Load Balancing
- Static Website Hosting Using S3
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
Appendix A: Additional Services
- Athena
- AWS Backup
- AWS Glue
- Batch
- Cognito
- Database Migration Service
- Elastic File System
- Elastic MapReduce
- Inspector
- Kinesis
- Macie
- Neptune
- Simple Queue Service
- WorkDocs
- WorkSpaces
Securing Your AWS Resources
- Creating an IAM Role
- Creating an IAM Group
- Creating an IAM User
The Core Compute Services
- Launching an EC2 Instance
- Creating an Encrypted EBS Volume
- Configuring an AWS Elastic Beanstalk Application
- Creating the AWS Lambda Function and Invoking It
The Core Storage Services
- Creating an S3 Bucket and Enabling Versioning On It
The Core Database Services
- Creating a DynamoDB Table and Adding an Item to It
- Creating an Amazon Redshift Cluster
The Core Networking Services
- Creating a Network ACL and Adding an Inbound Rule to It
- Creating a Security Group
- Creating a VPC and Subnets
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- Candidates should have at least six months of experience with the AWS Cloud in any role, including technical, managerial, sales, purchasing, or financial
- Candidates should have a basic understanding of IT services and their uses in the AWS Cloud platform
USD 100
PSI and Pearson VUE
Multiple choice, multiple answer
90 minutes
700
(on a scale of 100-1000)
Test takers who do not pass an exam must wait 14 days before they are eligible to retake the exam. There is no limit on exam attempts until the test taker has passed. For each exam attempt, the full registration price must be paid. Beta exam test takers are eligible for one attempt only.
Three years