AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C01 - 2020

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By passing the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam you will be able to demonstrate a detailed understanding of cloud concepts, AWS services, security and compliance, architectural concepts, cloud pricing concepts and support models.The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C01) examination is for anyone looking to learn and understand the core offerings of the Amazon AWS Cloud. It is intended for individuals who have no prior knowledge on Amazon AWS and who wish to progress their career by effectively demonstrating an overall understanding of the AWS Cloud, its services and how it can help deliver cost-effective IT solutions to meet the demands of the business.The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner is designed for IT personnel with no cloud experience as well as personnel from other verticals such as sales, marketing, finance and legal who are required to understand the core benefits offered by cloud computing and specifically by Amazon AWS.About this CourseThis is a comprehensive course designed to help you pass the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Certification as well as give you a full understanding of cloud computing and the various services offerings on AWS.This AWS course will help you validate your ability to:Define what the AWS Cloud is and the basic global infrastructure
Describe basic AWS Cloud architectural principles
Describe the AWS Cloud value proposition
Describe key services on the AWS platform and their common use cases (for example, compute and
analytics)
Describe basic security and compliance aspects of the AWS platform and the shared security model
Define the billing, account management, and pricing models
Identify sources of documentation or technical assistance (for example, whitepapers or support tickets)
Describe basic/core characteristics of deploying and operating in the AWS Cloud.Course Design
ile ensuring high available, fault tolerant and cost effective solutions.
Senior Executives will benefit from this course...

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Learn about the fundamentals of cloud computing and the AWS Cloud ecosystem. By the end of this course, you will be able to confidently work on the AWS Cloud platform and start building cloud solutions
In addition, for non-IT professionals, this course will enable you to grasp and prove your understanding how cloud computing and AWS can help you build highly available, fault tolerant and cost effective IT solutions, giving your business the agility to compete effectively in the market
Become an AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner and Fast Track your IT Career

IT Professionals looking to embark on a cloud computing career or those who work on other cloud platforms and wish to build solutions on AWS
Non-IT Professionals including Sales, Finance and Senior Executives (CEOs, CFOs, CTO etc) who are looking to build solutions in the cloud with fast turnaround times, while ensuring high available, fault tolerant and cost effective solutions.
Senior Executives will benefit from this course by understanding how the cloud can help cut IT costs and help their business move away from a CAPEX mode to an OPEX mode of investment in IT

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Introduction to AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C01 and Cloud Computing 8 lectures 56:51 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 Introduction to AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C01 and Cloud Computing 8 lectures 56:51 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 1-1 Introduction to AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Certification Section 1-1 Introduction to AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Certification Section 1-1 Introduction to AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Certification Section 1-1 Introduction to AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Certification Section 1-2 How to pass the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Exam Section 1-2 How to pass the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Exam Section 1-2 How to pass the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Exam Section 1-2 How to pass the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Exam Section 1-3 Setup an AWS Free Tier Account Section 1-3 Setup an AWS Free Tier Account Section 1-3 Setup an AWS Free Tier Account Section 1-3 Setup an AWS Free Tier Account Section 1-4 Setting Up Your Environment Section 1-4 Setting Up Your Environment Section 1-4 Setting Up Your Environment Section 1-4 Setting Up Your Environment Section 1-5 Create a Billing Alarm Section 1-5 Create a Billing Alarm Section 1-5 Create a Billing Alarm Section 1-5 Create a Billing Alarm Section 1-6 Introduction to Cloud Computing Section 1-6 Introduction to Cloud Computing Section 1-6 Introduction to Cloud Computing Section 1-6 Introduction to Cloud Computing Section 1-7 Six Advantages of Cloud Computing Section 1-7 Six Advantages of Cloud Computing Section 1-7 Six Advantages of Cloud Computing Section 1-7 Six Advantages of Cloud Computing Section 1-8 The AWS Global Infrastructure Section 1-8 The AWS Global Infrastructure Section 1-8 The AWS Global Infrastructure Section 1-8 The AWS Global Infrastructure AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) 5 lectures 54:46 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 AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) 5 lectures 54:46 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 2-1 Introduction to AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) Section 2-1 Introduction to AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) Section 2-1 Introduction to AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) Section 2-1 Introduction to AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) Section 2-2 Hands On Labs IAM Configuration Section 2-2 Hands On Labs IAM Configuration Section 2-2 Hands On Labs IAM Configuration Section 2-2 Hands On Labs IAM Configuration Section 2-3 IAM Authorization and Policies Section 2-3 IAM Authorization and Policies Section 2-3 IAM Authorization and Policies Section 2-3 IAM Authorization and Policies Section 2-4 Hands On Labs IAM Roles and Policies Section 2-4 Hands On Labs IAM Roles and Policies Section 2-4 Hands On Labs IAM Roles and Policies Section 2-4 Hands On Labs IAM Roles and Policies Section 2-5 IAM Identity Federation Section 2-5 IAM Identity Federation Section 2-5 IAM Identity Federation Section 2-5 IAM Identity Federation Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), Storage Gateway and Snowball 5 lectures 01:00:59 Section 3-1 Introduction to Amazon Simple Storage Service S3 - Part 1 Section 3-2 Introduction to Amazon Simple Storage Service - Part 2 Section 3-3 Create an S3 Bucket - Hands-On Labs Section 3-4 Amazon S3 Static Website Hosting In this lesson, we learn how to configure am Amazon S3 Bucket to host static websites. The resources section include an index.html, error.html file and a jpg image. Download these files to a folder on your desktop. Create a new S3 bucket and ensure that block public access is set to off. Next, upload the error.html and the image to your bucket ensuring that they have Public Access set to enabled. You should then make a note of the bucket name and the image name with extension. Next, edit your index.html file which you download to correct the img src tag section as shown below. Then save the file and upload it to the S3 bucket. Follow the on-screen demo in the video to test your static website. <html> <title>Welcome to IaaS Academy</title> <body> <center> <h1>Preparing for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Exam</h1><p> <!–– In the Img tag below, ensure that you first create a bucket and upload the image in the resource section to that bucket. Then ensure that you type in the correct bucketname and the image filename with the jpg extension in the IMG tag below ––> <img src="https://yourbucketname.s3.amazonaws.com/awscloudpractitioner.jpg" alt="AWS Practice Exams"> </center> </body></html> Section 3-5 AWS Storage Gateway and Snowball Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), Storage Gateway and Snowball. 5 lectures 01:00:59 Section 3-1 Introduction to Amazon Simple Storage Service S3 - Part 1 Section 3-2 Introduction to Amazon Simple Storage Service - Part 2 Section 3-3 Create an S3 Bucket - Hands-On Labs Section 3-4 Amazon S3 Static Website Hosting In this lesson, we learn how to configure am Amazon S3 Bucket to host static websites. The resources section include an index.html, error.html file and a jpg image. Download these files to a folder on your desktop. Create a new S3 bucket and ensure that block public access is set to off. Next, upload the error.html and the image to your bucket ensuring that they have Public Access set to enabled. You should then make a note of the bucket name and the image name with extension. Next, edit your index.html file which you download to correct the img src tag section as shown below. Then save the file and upload it to the S3 bucket. Follow the on-screen demo in the video to test your static website. <html> <title>Welcome to IaaS Academy</title> <body> <center> <h1>Preparing for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Exam</h1><p> <!–– In the Img tag below, ensure that you first create a bucket and upload the image in the resource section to that bucket. Then ensure that you type in the correct bucketname and the image filename with the jpg extension in the IMG tag below ––> <img src="https://yourbucketname.s3.amazonaws.com/awscloudpractitioner.jpg" alt="AWS Practice Exams"> </center> </body></html> Section 3-5 AWS Storage Gateway and Snowball Section 3-1 Introduction to Amazon Simple Storage Service S3 - Part 1 Section 3-1 Introduction to Amazon Simple Storage Service S3 - Part 1 Section 3-1 Introduction to Amazon Simple Storage Service S3 - Part 1 Section 3-1 Introduction to Amazon Simple Storage Service S3 - Part 1 Section 3-2 Introduction to Amazon Simple Storage Service - Part 2 Section 3-2 Introduction to Amazon Simple Storage Service - Part 2 Section 3-2 Introduction to Amazon Simple Storage Service - Part 2 Section 3-2 Introduction to Amazon Simple Storage Service - Part 2 Section 3-3 Create an S3 Bucket - Hands-On Labs Section 3-3 Create an S3 Bucket - Hands-On Labs Section 3-3 Create an S3 Bucket - Hands-On Labs Section 3-3 Create an S3 Bucket - Hands-On Labs Section 3-4 Amazon S3 Static Website Hosting In this lesson, we learn how to configure am Amazon S3 Bucket to host static websites. The resources section include an index.html, error.html file and a jpg image. Download these files to a folder on your desktop. Create a new S3 bucket and ensure that block public access is set to off. Next, upload the error.html and the image to your bucket ensuring that they have Public Access set to enabled. You should then make a note of the bucket name and the image name with extension. Next, edit your index.html file which you download to correct the img src tag section as shown below. Then save the file and upload it to the S3 bucket. Follow the on-screen demo in the video to test your static website (Optional) Section 4-3 IP Addresses and Subnetting - Part 1 (Optional) ...

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There are no pre-requisites for this course as this course and certification is designed for both IT professionals and non-IT professionals

AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C01 - 2020

£ 20 + VAT