AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) Course
Develop a foundational, high-level understanding of Amazon Cloud, its services, and terminology to pass the CLF-C02 exam.
(CLF-C02.AE1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-536-7About This Course
Welcome to our AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C02 prep course to get familiar with key technical concepts, including AWS global infrastructure, core services like EC2, S3, Lambda, and RedShift, and foundational aspects of IAM, security best practices, and compliance frameworks. You’ll also gain hands-on experience with cloud architecture design principles, explore cost management strategies with AWS pricing models, and learn how to leverage AWS Support plans effectively.
Skills You’ll Get
Interactive Lessons
14+ Interactive Lessons | 246+ Exercises | 218+ Quizzes | 201+ Flashcards | 101+ Glossary of terms
Gamified TestPrep
50+ Pre Assessment Questions | 2+ Full Length Tests | 50+ Post Assessment Questions | 100+ Practice Test Questions
Hands-On Labs
23+ LiveLab | 23+ Video tutorials | 36+ Minutes
Introduction
- What Does This Course Cover?
- Exam Objectives
- Objective Map
The Cloud
- What Is Cloud Computing?
- Server Virtualization: The Basics
- Cloud Platform Models
- Scalability and Elasticity
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
Understanding Your AWS Account
- The Free Tier
- Product Pricing
- Service Limits
- Billing and Cost Management
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
Getting Support on AWS
- Support Plans
- Documentation and Online Help
- Trusted Advisor
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
Understanding the AWS Environment
- AWS Global Infrastructure: AWS Regions
- AWS Global Infrastructure: Availability Zones
- AWS Global Infrastructure: Edge Locations
- AWS Global Infrastructure: Extending the Cloud
- The AWS Shared Responsibility Model
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
Securing Your AWS Resources
- AWS Identity and Access Management
- Encryption
- Regulatory Compliance (AWS Artifact)
- Other AWS Security and Compliance Tools
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
Working with Your AWS Resources
- The AWS Management Console
- The AWS Command-Line Interface
- Software Development Kits
- CloudWatch
- CloudTrail
- Cost Explorer
- AWS Config
- AWS Control Tower
- AWS License Manager
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
The Core Compute Services
- Deploying Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud Servers
- Simplified Deployments Through Managed Services
- Deploying Container and Serverless Workloads
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
The Core Storage Services
- Simple Storage Service
- S3 Glacier
- AWS Storage Gateway
- AWS Snow Family
- Other Storage-Related Services
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
The Core Database Services
- Database Models
- Amazon Relational Database Service
- DynamoDB
- Amazon Redshift
- Analytics
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
The Core Networking Services
- Virtual Private Cloud
- Route 53
- CloudFront
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
Automating Your AWS Workloads
- Automation
- CloudFormation
- AWS Developer Tools
- EC2 Auto Scaling
- Configuration Management
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
Common Use-Case Scenarios
- The Well-Architected Framework
- A Highly Available Web Application Using Auto Scaling and Elastic Load Balancing
- Static Website Hosting Using S3
- Machine Learning
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
Appendix A: Additional Services
- Activate for Startups
- Amazon EventBridge
- AppStream 2.0
- Athena
- AWS Amplify
- AWS AppSync
- AWS Batch
- AWS CloudShell
- AWS Device Farm
- AWS Step Functions
- Backup
- Cognito
- Connect
- Database Migration Service
- Elastic File System
- Elastic MapReduce
- Glue
- Inspector
- IoT Core
- IoT Greengrass
- IQ
- Kinesis
- Macie
- Managed Services (AMS)
- Neptune
- Simple Queue Service
- WorkDocs
- WorkSpaces
- X-Ray
Understanding Your AWS Account
- Using the AWS Pricing Calculator
Getting Support on AWS
- Exploring the Trusted Advisor Security
Securing Your AWS Resources
- Enabling and Disabling GuardDuty
Working with Your AWS Resources
- Creating a CloudWatch Dashboard
- Creating a CloudWatch Alarm
- Creating a Trail Using CloudTrail
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
The Core Networking Services
- Creating a VPC and Subnets
- Creating a Security Group
- Creating a Virtual Private Gateway
- Creating a VPC Peering
- Creating a VPN Connection
- Creating a Network ACL and Adding an Inbound Rule to It
- Creating CloudFront
Automating Your AWS Workloads
- Creating a CloudFormation Template
Common Use-Case Scenarios
- Creating an EC2 Auto Scaling Group
- Creating an Application Load Balancer
- Creating a Hosted Zone Using Amazon Route 53
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Contact Us NowThe AWS Cloud Practitioner CLF-C02 exam is designed to validate one’s ability to navigate through the global Amazon Cloud infrastructure. It tests your knowledge and skills in four domains: cloud concepts, security and compliance, technology, and billing & pricing.
The passing score for the AWS Cloud Practitioner exam is 700 and above.
The cost of the AWS practitioner CLF exam is 100 USD.
You can prepare by enrolling in our AWS certified cloud practitioner (CLF-C02) exam guide which consists of video lessons, hands-on labs, interactive test preps, and many other interactive items to bridge the gap between theory and practice.
The average salary for an entry-level AWS cloud practitioner in the United States is $85,866 per year. This value will vary depending on the experience, industry, and region.