AWS Solutions Architect Associate Certification Crash Course
The course covers the full objectives for the
AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate Exam (SAA-002)
Course Overview
In this crash course we will start with a broad overview of the AWS platform and then deep dive into the objectives of the AWS Exam Objectives.
We will also be going into all the AWS Services that will be tested such as EC2, S3, CloudFront, Auto Scaling, ELB, RT 53, RDS, RedShift, DynamoDB, EMR, VPC, Budgets, Trusted Adviser, etc
The course covers the full objectives for the AWS Certified Solutions Architect -Associate Exam (SAA-002) Course covers services around the following areas.
Section 1 - AWS Certification Overview
Section 2 - Domain 1 Design Resilient Architectures
Section 3 - Domain 2 - Design High Performing Architectures
Section 3 - Domain 2 - Design High Performing Architectures
Section 4 - Domain 3 -Design Secure Applications and Architectures
Section 5 - Domain 4 - Design Cost Optimized Architectures
Section 6 - Exam Preparation and Closeout
AWS is a significant competitor in the cloud computing world and learning AWS as an IT Professional is critical to your career. This course was designed for beginners.
Course provides downloadable content, demos and whiteboards to advance your learning.
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14 hours on-demand video; 113 lessons
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550 Pages of content included
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70 Test Tips Slides.
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Demos and Whiteboards
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Practice Questions and with Answers/Explanations
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Free additional resources
Who is This Course For?
- Someone wanting to obtain a full understanding of the spectrum of exam objectives
- Someone wanting to get certified in AWS Technologies
What You'll Learn
✔ Identify Use Cases for AWS
✔ Deployment of AWS Cloud Resources
✔ Full Coverage of the AWS Solutions Architect Exam Objectives
✔ Monitoring and Management of your AWS cloud resources
✔ Full Understanding of the AWS Services portfolio tested on the Solutions Architect Exam
Requirements
- AWS Access (Free Tier will work)
- 1 Year of AWS Experience very helpful but not necessary