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AWS Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C01) | Complete AWS Introduction

AWS Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C01) | Complete AWS Introduction

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Get a detailed overview of all core AWS services needed to pass the certification exam & boost your cloud career!


 

 

What you'll learn: 

Use your AWS knowledge to pass the Cloud Practitioner certification exam

Identify helpful AWS services for different IT problems or application requirements

Describe the key characteristics of individual AWS services

Practice for the real exam with help of a complete, realistic practice exam

Requirements:

No prior AWS experience is required, this course starts at the very beginning

No AWS account or credit card is required as the Cloud Practitioner exam requires no hands-on AWS experience

Basic IT knowledge is required

Description:

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the leading cloud computing provider. It's used by hundreds of thousands of businesses all over the world, therefore having a basic understanding of its services can be a major career boost.

This course will teach you AWS from the ground up and provide a thorough overview of all its key services. By the end of the course, you will have a solid understanding of what AWS is, what its many services are all about (and what each service does) and which kind of service (or service combination) may be used to meet IT or application requirements.

This course provides all the knowledge needed to pass the CLF-C01 Cloud Practitioner certification exam!

You also get full access to a complete, realistic practice exam that helps you test your knowledge and prepare for the real exam.

But the course even goes beyond the bare minimum of knowledge required for that exam. It's therefore the perfect starting point for your journey into the AWS cloud and also acts as a great refresher for people who've been away from AWS for some time and want to get a thorough overview of all key services again.

After taking this course, besides passing the Cloud Practitioner exam, you can use the gained knowledge to dive deeper into AWS and learn about concrete implementation examples for specific problems.

For following along, you can create an AWS account but you don't have to - for passing the Cloud Practitioner exam and getting an overview of all key services, no practical (hands-on) experience with AWS is required.

As part of this course, you will learn:

What exactly AWS and cloud computing is

What key benefits of cloud computing are

How the global AWS infrastructure looks like & how you can benefit from it

What services like EC2, S3, RDS, DynamoDB, EBS, EFS, ECS, Lambda, VPC & many, many more are all about

What the differences between related services are

How multiple services can be combined to solve certain problems

How AWS customers can migrate to the cloud of implement a hybrid cloud solution

How to follow best practices when building for the cloud

How to best prepare for the Cloud Practitioner exam

And much more!

This course provides a thorough services overview and concise summaries for the individual services. You will get access to the more than 200 theory slides and you can go through the videos as often as needed (also to come back and refresh your knowledge).Who this course is for:Beginner AWS users who want to pass the Cloud Practitioner certification examBeginner AWS users who want to get an overview of all key AWS services

Who this course is for:

Beginner AWS users who want to pass the Cloud Practitioner certification exam

Beginner AWS users who want to get an overview of all key AWS services

 

AWS Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C01) | Complete AWS Introduction


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