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AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Exam Guide

By : Rajesh Daswani
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Book Image

AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Exam Guide

3 (1)
By: Rajesh Daswani

Overview of this book

Amazon Web Services is the largest cloud computing service provider in the world. Its foundational certification, AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C01), is the first step to fast-tracking your career in cloud computing. This certification will add value even to those in non-IT roles, including professionals from sales, legal, and finance who may be working with cloud computing or AWS projects. If you are a seasoned IT professional, this certification will make it easier for you to prepare for more technical certifications to progress up the AWS ladder and improve your career prospects. The book is divided into four parts. The first part focuses on the fundamentals of cloud computing and the AWS global infrastructure. The second part examines key AWS technology services, including compute, network, storage, and database services. The third part covers AWS security, the shared responsibility model, and several security tools. In the final part, you'll study the fundamentals of cloud economics and AWS pricing models and billing practices. Complete with exercises that highlight best practices for designing solutions, detailed use cases for each of the AWS services, quizzes, and two complete practice tests, this CLF-C01 exam study guide will help you gain the knowledge and hands-on experience necessary to ace the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
1
Section 1: Cloud Concepts
5
Section 2: AWS Technologies
16
Section 3: AWS Security
18
Section 4: Billing and Pricing
20
Chapter 16: Mock Tests

Chapter 13: Management and Governance on AWS

Managing and monitoring your resources on AWS is a crucial part of ensuring that your applications perform as expected, are highly available and secure, and run in the most cost-efficient manner. You want to be able to monitor how your applications are being consumed, identify any technical issues that may affect performance and availability, and ensure that only authorized entities are granted access. Furthermore, you need to be able to audit your environment, with access to information such as access patterns, and identify any anomalies that may indicate potential performance or security issues. You also want to be able to enforce change management processes to ensure that any modifications or changes made to your AWS resources are accounted for and approved.

Finally, as part of your day-to-day administrative tasks in maintaining your workloads, you want to be able to effectively manage your resources, such as patching, performing...