This entry-level AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) training prepares cloud administrators to talk about, evaluate and use the services and features of the AWS cloud, regardless of your job role and context.
The AWS Cloud is full of diverse, powerful tools and resources that can accelerate a company's production. This course is designed to help you understand each of those tools, teach you how they get billed, and prepare you to make recommendations about using them.
This course prepares you for CLF-C02, which is Amazon's entry-level cloud certification. This course covers all the bases of the AWS cloud at a basic level, making sure there's no part of the operations, billing, networking or security of the AWS Cloud that you're not familiar with.
For anyone with cloud administrators on their team, this AWS training can be used to onboard new cloud administrators, curated into individual or team training plans, or as a AWS reference resource.
CLF-C02: What You Need to Know
This Certified Cloud Practitioner training covers AWS topics including:
- Naming and speaking to the values of the AWS cloud
- Explaining AWS best practices and model of shared responsibility
- Navigating costs and billing models
- Describing AWS services and recommending the best service for each need
Who Should Take CLF-C02 Training?
This CLF-C02 training is considered associate-level AWS training, which means it was designed for cloud administrators. This AWS skills course is valuable for new IT professionals with at least a year of experience with AWS cloud and experienced cloud administrators looking to validate their AWS skills.
New or aspiring cloud administrators. This course is the perfect place for a cloud administrator to start. Learn the terminology, concepts and tools that will define your career as a cloud administrator with this course. And it will help you prepare for the first of Amazon's many cloud certifications at the same time.
Experienced cloud administrators. If you've been working in cloud administration for a few years but haven't had the chance to get familiar with the AWS cloud and its options, this course is all you need to get up to speed. You'll very quickly see what makes the AWS cloud unique, what its billing options are, and how to administer and customize your cloud operations to match.