AWS Cloud Practitioner - October
- 2 minutes read - 284 words.The AWS Cloud Practitioner training is designed for individuals new to cloud computing and AWS. It provides foundational knowledge about AWS services, core concepts, security, pricing, and the basics of cloud architecture, helping learners understand how AWS operates as a cloud service provider.
Key topics in the AWS Cloud Practitioner training include:
- Introduction to Cloud Computing and AWS: Basics of cloud computing, including the benefits of scalability, flexibility, and cost-efficiency. It also introduces AWS’s role in the cloud industry.
- Core AWS Services: Overview of the most common AWS services across different categories like computing (EC2), storage (S3), databases (RDS), and networking (VPC).
- Security and Compliance: Emphasizes AWS’s shared responsibility model, basic security features, and compliance standards that AWS adheres to, providing insights into data protection and user roles.
- Billing and Pricing: Covers AWS pricing models (such as pay-as-you-go, reserved instances, and spot instances) and introduces cost-management tools like the AWS Pricing Calculator and Cost Explorer.
- Cloud Architecture Basics: Discusses the core principles of designing reliable, secure, and efficient cloud architectures, with examples of how AWS services can be combined to build solutions.
The training serves as a preparation for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam, which validates foundational AWS knowledge and is a gateway to more advanced AWS certifications.
Details
Date: October 21, 23 and 24th of October 2024 Language: English Time: 09:00 to 17:00 CEST Format: In Company Training
Course Overview
- Module 1: Introduction to Amazon Web Services
- Module 2: Compute in the Cloud
- Module 3: Global Infrastructure and Reliability
- Module 4: Networking
- Module 5: Storage and Databases
- Module 6: Security
- Module 7: Monitoring and Analytics
- Module 8: Pricing and Support
- Module 9: Migration and Innovation
- Module 10: AWS Certified Cloud Practioner Basics