AWS Cloud Practitioner 2020: Cloud Architecture Design Principles


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Overview/Description

There are several architectural design principles that you must become familiar with to achieve certification as an AWS Cloud Practitioner. In this course, you'll explore the core aspects of AWS architectural design principles and work with some associated tools.

You'll begin by recognizing what's meant by virtualization in AWS and how a hypervisor is used. You'll then investigate the AWS Shared Responsibility Model's principles, examining the responsibilities of both the AWS provider and the customer. You'll then explore best practices for managing the first root account and making identity and access decisions.

Moving on, you'll work with Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs), Amazon Machine Images (AMIs), and both AWS networking and connectivity design principles. This course is one of a collection that prepares learners for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner 2020 certification. 



Expected Duration (hours)
0.9

Lesson Objectives

AWS Cloud Practitioner 2020: Cloud Architecture Design Principles

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • define virtualization and describe what is meant by a hypervisor
  • outline the core principles of the shared responsibility model
  • define the provider responsibility in AWS
  • define the customer responsibility in AWS
  • outline what is meant by the root account in AWS and how best to manage it
  • illustrate how to use an AWS Virtual Private Cloud
  • illustrate the different types of Amazon Machine Images available in AWS
  • illustrate how networking works in AWS
  • illustrate the different type of AWS connectivity options
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course
  • Course Number:
    it_clawsp2020_03_enus

    Expertise Level
    Beginner