AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Certification Course (CLF-C02) - Pass the Exam!
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- Prepare for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Certification (CLF-C02) and pass!
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⭐️ Course Contents ⭐️
☁️ 00:00:00 Introduction
☁️ 00:46:02 Cloud Concepts
☁️ 01:19:34 Getting Started
☁️ 01:52:15 Digital Transformation
☁️ 02:00:18 The Benefits of Cloud
☁️ 02:06:32 Global Infrastructure
☁️ 02:49:18 Cloud Architecture
☁️ 03:12:40 Management and Developer Tools
☁️ 04:50:13 Shared Responsibility Model
☁️ 05:09:10 Compute
☁️ 06:02:37 Storage Services
☁️ 06:40:15 Databases
☁️ 07:10:28 Networking
☁️ 07:32:16 EC2
☁️ 08:23:59 EC2 Pricing Models
☁️ 08:42:58 Identity
☁️ 09:28:44 Application Integration
☁️ 09:40:11 Containers
☁️ 09:51:00 Governance
☁️ 10:19:27 Provisioning
☁️ 10:40:22 Serverless
☁️ 10:44:52 Windows on AWS
☁️ 10:53:33 Logging
☁️ 11:07:26 ML AI BigData
☁️ 11:44:41 AWS Well Architected Framework
☁️ 12:06:24 TCO and Migration
☁️ 12:22:30 Billing and Pricing
☁️ 13:17:39 Security
☁️ 14:02:57 Variation Stud
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☁ 00:00:00 *Introduction*
0:59 Is it right for me?
4:56 AWS Certification Roadmap
9:50 Exam Guide - Content Outline
15:33 Exam Guide Walkthrough
☁ 00:46:02 *Cloud Concepts*
46:04 What is Cloud Computing?
46:46 Evolution of Cloud Hosting
49:42 What is Amazon?
51:16 What is AWS?
53:59 Wat is a CSP?
55:50 Landscapes of CSPs
1:00:40 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud
1:03:46 Common Cloud Services
1:04:58 AWS Technology Overview
1:06:05 AWS Services Preview
1:07:30 Evolution of Computing
1:12:38 Types of Cloud Computing
1:14:28 Cloud Computing Deployment Models
☁ 01:19:34 *Getting Started*
1:19:38 Create an AWS Account
1:31:06 Overbilling Story
1:35:15 AWS Budgets
1:39:35 AWS Free Tier
1:47:02 Turning on MFA
☁ 01:52:15 *Digital Transformation*
1:52:16 Innovation Waves
1:53:28 Burning Platform
1:54:10 Digital Transformation Checklist
1:55:28 Evolution of Computing Power
1:58:29 Amazon Bracket
☁ 02:00:18 *The Benefits of Cloud*
2:02:14 The 6 Advantages of Cloud
2:04:13 The 6 Advantages of Cloud Doc Reference
2:04:57 The 7 Advantages of Cloud
☁ 02:06:32 *Global Infrastructure*
2:06:34 Global Infra Overview
2:07:50 Global Infra Follow Along
2:10:35 Regions
2:12:59 Regions vs Global Services
2:14:48 Availability Zones
2:17:25 Regions vs AZ Visualised
2:18:32 Selecting Regions & AZs Follow Along
2:22:04 Fault Tolerance
2:25:35 AWS Global Network
2:27:22 Points of Presence (PoP)
2:28:25 Tier 1
2:30:18 AWS Direct Connect
2:31:41 Direct Connect Locations
2:32:15 AWS Local Zones
2:33:35 Wavelength Zones
2:34:47 Data Residency
2:37:27 AWS fro Government
2:38:14 GovCloud
2:39:42 AWS in China
2:42:22 AWS in China Follow Along
2:42:20 Sustainability
2:44:11 Sustainability Follow Along
2:45:24 AWS Ground Station
2:46:43 AWS Outposts
☁ 02:49:18 *Cloud Architecture*
2:49:20 Cloud Architecture Terminologies
2:51:08 High Availability
2:52:12 High Scalability
2:52:50 High Elasticity
2:53:42 Fault Tolerance
2:54:29 High Durability
2:55:08 Business Continuity Plan
2:56:12 Disaster Recovery Options
2:58:52 RTO (Recovery Time Objective) Visualised
3:00:30 RPO Visualised
3:01:50 Architectual Diagram example
3:09:07 HA (High Availability) Follow Along
☁ 03:12:40 *Management and Developer Tools*
3:12:41 AWS API
3:14:38 AWS API Follow Along
3:16:56 AWS Mgmt Console
3:17:45 AWS Mgmt Console Follow Along
3:21:11 Service Console Follow Along
3:24:30 AWS Account ID
3:25:32 AWS Account ID Follow Along
3:29:13 AWS Tools for PowerShell
3:37:40 Amazon Resource Names (ARNs)
3:39:35 ARN Follow Along
3:41:56 AWS CLI
3:43:41 AWS CLI Follow Along
3:56:06 AWS SDK
3:56:51 AWS SDK Follow Along
4:11:52 AWS CloudShell
4:13:06 Infrastructure as Code
4:14:34 CloudFormation
4:15:30 CloudFormation Follow Along
4:30:32 CDK (Cloud Development Kit)
4:32:46 CDK Follow Along
4:41:26 AWS Toolkit for VSCode
4:42:36 Access Keys
4:44:58 Access Keys Follow Along
4:46:51 AWS Documentation
4:47:59 AWS Documentation Follow Along
☁ 04:50:13 *Shared Responsibility Model*
4:51:13 AWS Shared Responsibility Model
4:54:44 Types of Cloud Responsibilities
4:57:02 Shared Responsibility for Compute
5:03:36 Shared Responsibility Model Alternate
5:07:56 Shared Responsibility Model Architecture
☁ 05:09:10 *Compute*
5:10:46 VMs, Containers & Serverless
5:13:32 Compute Follow Along
5:32:56 High Performace Compute (HPC)
5:24:52 HPC Follow Along
5:51:14 Edge & Hybrid
5:53:00 Edge Computing Follow Along
6:00:48 Cost & Capacity Mgmt
☁ 06:02:37 *Storage Services*
6:05:17 Intro to S3
6:07:07 S3 Storage Classes
6:09:42 AWS Snow Family
6:11:43 Storage Services
6:15:02 S3 Follow Along
6:22:22 EBS Follow Along
6:25:12 EFS Follow Along
6:34:47 SNOW Family Follow Along
☁ 06:40:15 *Databases*
6:41:46 Data Warehouses
6:43:18 Key Value Store
6:45:01 Document Database
6:46:01 NoSQL Database Services
6:47:49 Relational Database Services
6:50:37 Other Database Services
6:52:37 DynamoDB Follow Along
6:57:24 RDS Follow Along
7:03:43 Redshift Follow Along
☁ 07:10:28 *Networking*
7:10:29 Cloud-Native Networking Services
7:11:59 Enterprise/Hybrid Networking Services
7:13:04 VPC & Subnets
7:14:41 Security Groups vs NACLs
7:15:59 Security Groups vs NACLs Follow Along
7:29:37 AWS CloudFront
☁ 07:32:16 *EC2*
7:33:49 EC2 Instance Families
7:36:31 EC2 Instance Types
7:38:19 Dedicated Host vs Dedicated Instances
7:40:24 EC2 Tenancy
7:41:09 Launch an EC2, SSH & Session Manager
8:10:35 Launch an ASG (Auto Scaling Group)
8:14:58 Launch an ALB (Application Load Balancer)
8:21:31 EC2 Cleanup
☁ 08:23:59 *EC2 Pricing Models*
8:26:08 On-Demand
8:27:41 Reserved (Reserved Instances)
8:30:58 RI (Reserved Instances) Attributes
8:31:51 Regional & Zonal RI
8:33:06 RI Limits
8:24:14 Capacity Reservations
8:35:27 Standard vs Convertible RI
8:36:34 RI Marketplace
8:37:51 Spot
8:39:11 Dedicated
8:41:05 Savings Plan
☁ 08:42:58 *Identity*
8:42:59 Zero-Trust Model
8:44:42 Zero-Trust on AWS
8:45:05 Zero-Trust on AWS with Third Parties
8:49:51 Directory Services
8:51:11 Active Directory
8:52:18 Identity Providers
8:54:27 Single-Sign-on
8:55:18 LDAP
8:56:21 Multi-Factor-Authenication
8:57:17 Security Keys
8:58:32 AWS IAM
8:59:55 Anatomy of an IAM Policy
9:01:55 IAM Policies Follow Along
9:21:46 Principle-of-least-Priviledge
9:24:04 AWS Account Root User
9:27:22 AWS SSO
☁ 09:28:44 *Application Integration*
9:28:45 Intro ro Application Integration
9:29:28 Queuing & SQS
9:30:38 Streaming and Kinesis
9:31:50 PubSub & SNS
9:33:59 API Gateway & Amazon API Gateway
9:35:18 State Machines & AWS Step Functions
9:36:13 Event Bus & AWS Event Bridge
9:38:06 Application Integration Services
☁ 09:40:11 *Containers*
9:40:12 VMs vs Containers
9:42:42 Microservices?
9:44:10 Kubernetes
9:45:32 Docker
9:47:11 Podman
9:48:13 Container Services
☁ 09:51:00 *Governance*
09:51:00 Organisations & Accounts
09:53:40 AWS Control Tower
09:55:40 AWS Config
09:57:18 AWS Config Follow Along
10:05:04 AWS Quick Starts
10:05:55 AWS QuickStarts Follow Along
10:08:26 Tagging
10:09:30 Tag Name Follow Along
10:10:36 Resource Groups
10:11:30 Resource Groups Follow Along
10:17:14 Business Centric Services
☁ 10:19:27 *Provisioning*
10:19:28 Provisioning Services
10:22:12 AWS Elastic Beanstalk
10:28:46 AWS Elastic Beanstalk Follow Along
☁ 10:40:22 *Serverless*
10:42:42 Serverless Services
☁ 10:44:52 *Windows on AWS*
10:46:35 EC2 Windows Follow Along
10:51:43 AWS License Manager
☁ 10:53:33 *Logging*
10:54:57 AWS CloudTrail
10:56:33 CloudWatch Alarm
10:57:32 Anatomy of an Alarm
10:58:39 Log Events
11:00:15 Log Insights
11:01:35 CloudWatch Metrics
11:02:17 AWS CloudWatch Follow Along
☁ 11:07:26 *ML AI BigData*
11:07:27 Intro to ML & AI
11:09:18 AI & ML Services
11:12:41 BigData & Analytics Services
11:17:01 Amazon QuickSight
11:18:14 QuickSight Follow Along
11:27:38 ML & AI Services - Extended
11:30:11 Generative AI
11:30:59 ML & DL Frameworks and Tools
11:34:27 Apache MXNet
11:36:01 Intel?
11:38:33 Intel Xeon Scalable & Intel Gaudi
11:40:24 GPU
11:42:01 CUDA
☁ 11:44:41 *AWS Well Architected Framework*
11:46:12 General Definitions
11:47:31 On Architecture
11:49:27 Amazon Leadership Principles
11:50:59 General Design Principles
11:52:47 Anatomy of a Pillar
11:53:49 Operational Excellence
11:55:09 Security
11:56:38 Reliability
11:57:47 Performance Efficiency
11:59:15 Cost Optimisation
12:00:41 AWS Well-Architected-Tool
12:01:22 AWS Well-Architected-Tool Follow Along
12:05:20 AWS Architecture Center
☁ 12:06:24 *TCO and Migration*
12:06:25 Total Cost of Ownership
12:09:33 CAPEX vs OPEX
12:10:59 Shifting-IT Personnel
12:12:36 AWS Pricing Calculator
12:13:58 AWS Pricing Calculator Follow Along
12:16:07 Migration Evaluator
12:16:53 VM Import Export
12:17:45 Database Migration Service
12:19:57 Cloud Adoption Framework
☁ 12:22:30 *Billing and Pricing*
12:22:28 AWS Free Services
12:23:26 AWS Support Plans
12:28:11 TAM - Techinical Account Manager
12:29:57 AWS Support Follow Along
12:37:22 AWS Marketplace
12:38:20 AWS Marketplace Follow Along
12:39:31 Consolidated Billing
12:42:32 AWS Trusted Advisor
12:45:41 AWS Trusted Advisor Follow Along
12:50:22 SLAs
12:51:51 SLA Examples
12:54:40 AWS SLA Follow Along
12:55:15 Service Health Dashboard
12:55:55 AWS Personal Health Dashboard
12:56:48 AWS Abuse
12:58:26 AWS Abuse Follow Along
12:59:08 AWS Free Tier
13:02:02 AWS Credits
13:03:01 AWS Partner Network
13:05:20 AWS Budgets
13:07:03 AWS Budget Reports
13:07:34 AWS Cost & Usage Reports
13:08:42 Cost Allocation Tags
13:09:30 Billing Alarms
13:10:18 AWS Cost Explorer
13:11:40 AWS Cost Explorer Follow Along
13:13:55 Programmatiic Pricing APIs
13:14:58 AWS Savings Plan Follow Along
☁ 13:17:39 *Security*
13:17:40 Defense-In-Depth
13:19:17 CIA Triad
13:20:52 Vulnerabilities
13:21:50 Encryption
13:22:38 Cyphers
13:23:42 Cryptographic Keys
13:24:58 Hashing & Salting
13:26:48 Digital Signatures & Signing
13:28:28 In-Transit vs At-Transit Encryption
13:29:44 Compliance Programs
13:33:51 AWS Compliance Programs Follow Along
13:34:30 Pen Testing
13:35:44 Pen Testing Follow Along
13:36:33 AWS Artifact
13:37:13 AWS Artifact Follow Along
13:39:22 AWS Inspector
13:40:26 DDoS
13:41:52 AWS Sheild
13:44:24 AWS Guard Duty
13:46:01 AWS Guard Duty Follow Along
13:48:33 Amazon Macie
13:49:41 AWS VPN
13:50:52 AWS WAF (Web App Firewall)
13:52:24 AWS WAF Follow Along
13:55:11 Hardware Security Module (HSM)
13:57:40 AWS KMS (Key Mgmt Service)
13:58:59 AWS KMS Follow Along
14:01:10 CloudHSM
☁ 14:02:57 *Variation Study*
14:02:58 Know Your Initialisms
14:05:35 AWS Config AWS AppConfig
14:06:30 SNS vs SQS
14:08:11 SNS vs SES vs PinPoint vs Workmail
14:11:11 Amazon Inspector vs AWS Trusted Advisor
14:12:11 Connect Named Services
14:13:18 Elastic Transcoder vs MediaConvert
14:14:20 AWS Artifact vs Amazon Inspector
14:15:08 ELB Variants (ELB, ALB, NLB, GWLB, CLB)
@@iamkotwala Thanks man! You are a legend.
Thanks for saving my time.
Thank you so much
God bless you 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Just passed the exam this morning!I don’t have any experience working with AWS. I’ve only watched this video and did one practice test on Exam Pro! Definitely helpful!!! Thank you for making such a great material.
Have you taken any practice test ? If any, can you share.
Exam deficulty level??
@@rvr1369it’s easy if you study u did a rigorous boot camp for 10 weeks m-f and basically studied 6 hours a day
Hahaha, that's a good one 😂🎉
@@simplyfameI’ve taken the free one provided by Exam pro
For me
00:00:00 Introduction
0:59 Is it right for me?
4:56 AWS Certification Roadmap
9:50 Exam Guide - Content Outline
15:33 Exam Guide Walkthrough
00:46:02 Cloud Concepts
46:04 What is Cloud Computing?
46:46 Evolution of Cloud Hosting
49:42 What is Amazon?
51:16 What is AWS?
53:59 Wat is a CSP?
55:50 Landscapes of CSPs
1:00:40 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud
1:03:46 Common Cloud Services
1:04:58 AWS Technology Overview
1:06:05 AWS Services Preview
1:07:30 Evolution of Computing
1:12:38 Types of Cloud Computing
1:14:28 Cloud Computing Deployment Models
01:19:34 Getting Started
1:19:38 Create an AWS Account
1:31:06 Overbilling Story
1:35:15 AWS Budgets
1:39:35 AWS Free Tier
1:47:02 Turning on MFA
01:52:15 Digital Transformation
1:52:16 Innovation Waves
1:53:28 Burning Platform
1:54:10 Digital Transformation Checklist
1:55:28 Evolution of Computing Power
1:58:29 Amazon Bracket
02:00:18 The Benefits of Cloud
2:02:14 The 6 Advantages of Cloud
2:04:13 The 6 Advantages of Cloud Doc Reference
2:04:57 The 7 Advantages of Cloud
02:06:32 Global Infrastructure
2:06:34 Global Infra Overview
2:07:50 Global Infra Follow Along
2:10:35 Regions
2:12:59 Regions vs Global Services
2:14:48 Availability Zones
2:17:25 Regions vs AZ Visualised
2:18:32 Selecting Regions & AZs Follow Along
2:22:04 Fault Tolerance
2:25:35 AWS Global Network
2:27:22 Points of Presence (PoP)
2:28:25 Tier 1
2:30:18 AWS Direct Connect
2:31:41 Direct Connect Locations
2:32:15 AWS Local Zones
2:33:35 Wavelength Zones
2:34:47 Data Residency
2:37:27 AWS fro Government
2:38:14 GovCloud
2:39:42 AWS in China
2:42:22 AWS in China Follow Along
2:42:20 Sustainability
2:44:11 Sustainability Follow Along
2:45:24 AWS Ground Station
2:46:43 AWS Outposts
02:49:18 Cloud Architecture
2:49:20 Cloud Architecture Terminologies
2:51:08 High Availability
2:52:12 High Scalability
2:52:50 High Elasticity
2:53:42 Fault Tolerance
2:54:29 High Durability
2:55:08 Business Continuity Plan
2:56:12 Disaster Recovery Options
2:58:52 RTO (Recovery Time Objective) Visualised
3:00:30 RPO Visualised
3:01:50 Architectual Diagram example
3:09:07 HA (High Availability) Follow Along
03:12:40 Management and Developer Tools
3:12:41 AWS API
3:14:38 AWS API Follow Along
3:16:56 AWS Mgmt Console
3:17:45 AWS Mgmt Console Follow Along
3:21:11 Service Console Follow Along
3:24:30 AWS Account ID
3:25:32 AWS Account ID Follow Along
3:29:13 AWS Tools for PowerShell
3:37:40 Amazon Resource Names (ARNs)
3:39:35 ARN Follow Along
3:41:56 AWS CLI
3:43:41 AWS CLI Follow Along
3:56:06 AWS SDK
3:56:51 AWS SDK Follow Along
4:11:52 AWS CloudShell
4:13:06 Infrastructure as Code
4:14:34 CloudFormation
4:15:30 CloudFormation Follow Along
4:30:32 CDK (Cloud Development Kit)
4:32:46 CDK Follow Along
4:41:26 AWS Toolkit for VSCode
4:42:36 Access Keys
4:44:58 Access Keys Follow Along
4:46:51 AWS Documentation
4:47:59 AWS Documentation Follow Along
04:50:13 Shared Responsibility Model
4:51:13 AWS Shared Responsibility Model
4:54:44 Types of Cloud Responsibilities
4:57:02 Shared Responsibility for Compute
5:03:36 Shared Responsibility Model Alternate
5:07:56 Shared Responsibility Model Architecture
05:09:10 Compute
5:10:46 VMs, Containers & Serverless
5:13:32 Compute Follow Along
5:32:56 High Performace Compute (HPC)
5:24:52 HPC Follow Along
5:51:14 Edge & Hybrid
5:53:00 Edge Computing Follow Along
6:00:48 Cost & Capacity Mgmt
06:02:37 Storage Services
6:05:17 Intro to S3
6:07:07 S3 Storage Classes
6:09:42 AWS Snow Family
6:11:43 Storage Services
6:15:02 S3 Follow Along
6:22:22 EBS Follow Along
6:25:12 EFS Follow Along
6:34:47 SNOW Family Follow Along
06:40:15 Databases
6:41:46 Data Warehouses
6:43:18 Key Value Store
6:45:01 Document Database
6:46:01 NoSQL Database Services
6:47:49 Relational Database Services
6:50:37 Other Database Services
6:52:37 DynamoDB Follow Along
6:57:24 RDS Follow Along
7:03:43 Redshift Follow Along
07:10:28 Networking
7:10:29 Cloud-Native Networking Services
7:11:59 Enterprise/Hybrid Networking Services
7:13:04 VPC & Subnets
7:14:41 Security Groups vs NACLs
7:15:59 Security Groups vs NACLs Follow Along
7:29:37 AWS CloudFront
07:32:16 EC2
7:33:49 EC2 Instance Families
7:36:31 EC2 Instance Types
7:38:19 Dedicated Host vs Dedicated Instances
7:40:24 EC2 Tenancy
7:41:09 Launch an EC2, SSH & Session Manager
8:10:35 Launch an ASG (Auto Scaling Group)
8:14:58 Launch an ALB (Application Load Balancer)
8:21:31 EC2 Cleanup
08:23:59 EC2 Pricing Models
8:26:08 On-Demand
8:27:41 Reserved (Reserved Instances)
8:30:58 RI (Reserved Instances) Attributes
8:31:51 Regional & Zonal RI
8:33:06 RI Limits
8:24:14 Capacity Reservations
8:35:27 Standard vs Convertible RI
8:36:34 RI Marketplace
8:37:51 Spot
8:39:11 Dedicated
8:41:05 Savings Plan
08:42:58 Identity
8:42:59 Zero-Trust Model
8:44:42 Zero-Trust on AWS
8:45:05 Zero-Trust on AWS with Third Parties
8:49:51 Directory Services
8:51:11 Active Directory
8:52:18 Identity Providers
8:54:27 Single-Sign-on
8:55:18 LDAP
8:56:21 Multi-Factor-Authenication
8:57:17 Security Keys
8:58:32 AWS IAM
8:59:55 Anatomy of an IAM Policy
9:01:55 IAM Policies Follow Along
9:21:46 Principle-of-least-Priviledge
9:24:04 AWS Account Root User
9:27:22 AWS SSO
09:28:44 Application Integration
9:28:45 Intro ro Application Integration
9:29:28 Queuing & SQS
9:30:38 Streaming and Kinesis
9:31:50 PubSub & SNS
9:33:59 API Gateway & Amazon API Gateway
9:35:18 State Machines & AWS Step Functions
9:36:13 Event Bus & AWS Event Bridge
9:38:06 Application Integration Services
09:40:11 Containers
9:40:12 VMs vs Containers
9:42:42 Microservices?
9:44:10 Kubernetes
9:45:32 Docker
9:47:11 Podman
9:48:13 Container Services
09:51:00 Governance
09:51:00 Organisations & Accounts
09:53:40 AWS Control Tower
09:55:40 AWS Config
09:57:18 AWS Config Follow Along
10:05:04 AWS Quick Starts
10:05:55 AWS QuickStarts Follow Along
10:08:26 Tagging
10:09:30 Tag Name Follow Along
10:10:36 Resource Groups
10:11:30 Resource Groups Follow Along
10:17:14 Business Centric Services
10:19:27 Provisioning
10:19:28 Provisioning Services
10:22:12 AWS Elastic Beanstalk
10:28:46 AWS Elastic Beanstalk Follow Along
10:40:22 Serverless
10:42:42 Serverless Services
10:44:52 Windows on AWS
10:46:35 EC2 Windows Follow Along
10:51:43 AWS License Manager
10:53:33 Logging
10:54:57 AWS CloudTrail
10:56:33 CloudWatch Alarm
10:57:32 Anatomy of an Alarm
10:58:39 Log Events
11:00:15 Log Insights
11:01:35 CloudWatch Metrics
11:02:17 AWS CloudWatch Follow Along
11:07:26 ML AI BigData
11:07:27 Intro to ML & AI
11:09:18 AI & ML Services
11:12:41 BigData & Analytics Services
11:17:01 Amazon QuickSight
11:18:14 QuickSight Follow Along
11:27:38 ML & AI Services - Extended
11:30:11 Generative AI
11:30:59 ML & DL Frameworks and Tools
11:34:27 Apache MXNet
11:36:01 Intel?
11:38:33 Intel Xeon Scalable & Intel Gaudi
11:40:24 GPU
11:42:01 CUDA
11:44:41 AWS Well Architected Framework
11:46:12 General Definitions
11:47:31 On Architecture
11:49:27 Amazon Leadership Principles
11:50:59 General Design Principles
11:52:47 Anatomy of a Pillar
11:53:49 Operational Excellence
11:55:09 Security
11:56:38 Reliability
11:57:47 Performance Efficiency
11:59:15 Cost Optimisation
12:00:41 AWS Well-Architected-Tool
12:01:22 AWS Well-Architected-Tool Follow Along
12:05:20 AWS Architecture Center
12:06:24 TCO and Migration
12:06:25 Total Cost of Ownership
12:09:33 CAPEX vs OPEX
12:10:59 Shifting-IT Personnel
12:12:36 AWS Pricing Calculator
12:13:58 AWS Pricing Calculator Follow Along
12:16:07 Migration Evaluator
12:16:53 VM Import Export
12:17:45 Database Migration Service
12:19:57 Cloud Adoption Framework
12:22:30 Billing and Pricing
12:22:28 AWS Free Services
12:23:26 AWS Support Plans
12:28:11 TAM - Techinical Account Manager
12:29:57 AWS Support Follow Along
12:37:22 AWS Marketplace
12:38:20 AWS Marketplace Follow Along
12:39:31 Consolidated Billing
12:42:32 AWS Trusted Advisor
12:45:41 AWS Trusted Advisor Follow Along
12:50:22 SLAs
12:51:51 SLA Examples
12:54:40 AWS SLA Follow Along
12:55:15 Service Health Dashboard
12:55:55 AWS Personal Health Dashboard
12:56:48 AWS Abuse
12:58:26 AWS Abuse Follow Along
12:59:08 AWS Free Tier
13:02:02 AWS Credits
13:03:01 AWS Partner Network
13:05:20 AWS Budgets
13:07:03 AWS Budget Reports
13:07:34 AWS Cost & Usage Reports
13:08:42 Cost Allocation Tags
13:09:30 Billing Alarms
13:10:18 AWS Cost Explorer
13:11:40 AWS Cost Explorer Follow Along
13:13:55 Programmatiic Pricing APIs
13:14:58 AWS Savings Plan Follow Along
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@@OmarCampari credits goes to the original writer i just copied it for me
Thanks a lot, very helpful
well done man
Boss !
Andrew, I passed my AWS CFL-c02 this morning. All i used was this video and the AWS links it points too. Thank you for providing such amazing and in depth content for folks. You are a rockstar!
Hey, first of all: Congratulations! Can you provide me with some information about how much you learned and how detailed the information should be? Like do I need to know every slide or is a general overview enough? Thanks in advance!
@@floryus did you figure out the answer to your question ? Plz lmk if you did!
@@rohunkapoor8659 I will write my Exam next week, but Ive Made Some prep Exams and a General Knowledge seams to be fine.
Did you take notes?
Passed the exam last week on the first try!
To give you a bit of context, I am a software developer but have never used or studied cloud or AWS before. I just watched this video and did 2 practice tests - one on the AWS official site and the other on Exampro (the free one). This video is the only resource you'll need to pass.
Andrew Brown, thanks for the amazing teaching!
Thanks for the information.
exampro I got 76 percent that too I wrote fast In the same level they will ask in main exam too
can you share the link of the AWS where you were able to access the practice exam. Thanks
What is ur next exam ? in which topic
@divyavijayakumar8021 can you help how i can preparation for this exam?
I passed the exam yesterday. Watched complete 14 hours of the course and it’s of immense value. Once your foundation is clear and strong..you will be able to answer any question…
Did uh pass the exam just with this video
can you help me im new to cloud and need guidance and help
Please Where did you write the exams?what website
hi sundeep, congrats man. kitna time lgta ha i mean 90 minutes ma all questions answered hujaty hn easily?
hlo im a beginner@@discoverwithmansoor
I just passed my exam on February 2, 2024 and this video was very helpful. This is even my first attempt. Thank you Andrew Brown
Hey! Did you make the notes too by writing the slides down? Please tell
@@Clebsbizz1you should take notes if you are serious..
did you really watch all of this?
Congo 🎉 can you please tell me whether these follow alongs kinda questions were asked too?? I mean the follow along sub videos in this video, so are they also necessary to be practiced side by side for the Practitioner exam. Thanks in advance
@@sneharani6446 Even though you don't see them exactly as shown in these videos, they'll surely help you build strong knowledge of AWS
I passed my exam today. got 790 score and i studied solely from this video and practiced questions from different websites and that's all
hey buddy , can you please mention those websites for practice question.
thank you
yes please tell from which website did you practice the questions
how long did it take for u or how many days or weeks did it take u to complete this and be fuly confident?
How long will it take for someone who doesn't know anything about AWS and wants to get this certificate? Can you also provide me the list of websites you referred to?
Share websites please
30:00 (Day1)
1:30:57 (Day2)
2:30:11 (Day3)
3:46:00 (Day4)
4:11:50 (Day5)
4:40:00 (Day6)
5:19:17(Day7)
dropped? bro come on continue it
@rimurutemper4682 I actually have my exams going on right now, once I'm done I'll be right back.
i will actually study with you lmao
gave up already lol
Cmon bro you gotta finish this
Passed the exam watching this in 1.5-2x speed depending on the content. If you want just enough information to pass the exam, you could just skip the walk throughs. It's very memorization heavy. I took notes on every service, understanding the main idea of what each of them do. I took the free practice exam and a couple free ones on Linkedin. Linkedin ones tend to go in depth on some topics that might not be necessary but it will cover a lot of repeating concepts from this video and the free practice exam. Don't skip out on any big concepts and you'll find some questions here and there on some smaller topic services. Study the practice exam questions and answers as well as the other choices since its good to know as much info as possible. Good Luck!
hey can u tell me do i have to do the validators part? I dont understand that part and (tq for ur feedback)
@@abishekt4776 what validators are you referring to? do you have a timestamp/section
Good info thanks
what parts did u skip and how many services did you memorize. where can I get a list of services I need to know
Thanks Andrew! Using your video + research, I passed the exam with 897/1000. Absolutely incredible you put this online for free, thank you so much.
how were the question .. how to practice
Did you takes notes?
Hi there, I'm just started out my AWS journey. And learning this study is pretty hard (for me). Would you be able to share any of your research that helped you out?
thanks for the video, I have passed my exam today.
Tip: read the question slowly dont rush, when I finished answering and went back to check my answers before submitting I was able to save 4 questions.
Did you just watch only this video and nothing else also did u make notes and how long did it take for u before u gave the test
Hi Sebastian,
Do we have to go through the follow alongs? cause I get confused with them
@@ignatiusthomas9005
Hi Thomas,
I have the same question. Were you able to figure this out?
bro did you make notes? and if yes then did you memorize everything from your notess??
and bro is everything in this video important like till 6 hr it was just basic and some some follow up ideas about small things so can i skip to the good part uhh...... i mean to the important part i.e all important services???
pls help brother i have to pass in this exam anyhow
Just took the certification test today for the first time and this video is all that I watched. Keep in mind - you must know most of the services that are discussed here: know the ins-and-outs of each of them: Fargate, Lambda, S3, EC2, CloudWatch, CloudTrail, Support tiers, BeanStalk, just to name a few - I took a notebook and started jotting down their names, functions and pricing info - if you do this, you'll be certain to pass this exam.
Have you passed the exam
@@tani564kkk yes
@@tani564kkk yes
Hey! Thanks for sharing your experience, what resources do you use to find out in’s and outs?
Bookmarking at 8:52:40
I'm enjoying the course so far
i knew I wasn't the only one who noticed
Was he using a bong ??💀
That made my day.
to be fair im doing the same thing rn watching lol
Just to check if you're still watching
hey! just took my exam this morning and i passed first try with a 743. i have no AWS experience, and only watched this video as my learning, and took notes on everything, i ended up with 73 pages. i then bought the 6 practice exams bundle from udemy for 18 dollars. i did those practice exams 8 times EACH, until i pretty much was able to memorize each question (390 of them), and basically understand all the concepts. i started this about a month ago, for anyone wondering. as for the exam itself, it started pretty bad for me, but after the 10th question all the way to number 65 i felt like i knew a lot of the answers, which clearly was true since i passed. so dont be discouraged on exam day if you start off and feel like you dont know anything. they might just try and put hard questions at the beginning to discourage people. i will say this is no pushover of an exam, so dont feel like its easy pickings. like any Certification, you need to study! but yeah i wanted to say thanks for the video, and i would HIGHLY recommend everyone buy the udemy practice exams if you can!!
can u link the practice exams ?? thanks
Was it the tutorial dojo practice exams by joe bonso? Please let me know I have a interview next week
@@rdt777 she's very likely talking about Stephen Mareek's practice questions on Udemy
"Successfully passed my exam on 25/02/2024, thanks to your insightful video! Completed 5 practice exams, including ExamPro, and learned from my initial mistakes. Grateful for your valuable content !"
Congratulations, I'm planning on writing. Can you provide more information on how you did it. Thank you
Is it paid certificate
bro did you make notes? and if yes then did you memorize everything from your notess??
and bro is everything in this video important like till 6 hr it was just basic and some some follow up ideas about small things so can i skip to the good part uhh...... i mean to the important part i.e all important services???
pls help brother i have to pass in this exam anyhow
how to apply for the test ?
I took a blind practice test before even watching the video, and i got 55%, with this course you can easily pass (and I know nothing about cloud)
Where did you give practice test ?
Thank you so much Andrew Brown,
I passed the exam today with a score of 800. You set the base for cloud to help me with the exam. I got 6 or 7 questions from the AWS CAF. Please explain AWS CAF in your style.
Passed the exam today with a 780/1000. This video is everything you need!!!
I also passed with same score😁😁. And yes this video is all we need to pass it
@@singhalaviral It's proctored so it can't be open book
@hawrasaif8664 bro did you make notes? and if yes then did you memorize everything from your notess??
and bro is everything in this video important like till 6 hr it was just basic and some some follow up ideas about small things so can i skip to the good part uhh...... i mean to the important part i.e all important services???
pls help brother i have to pass in this exam anyhow... pls help if you see my message
@@phy2503 did you get a reply anywhere?
@@phy2503watch this video take notes and then attempt a practice test..
☁ 07:32:16 EC2
7:33:49 EC2 Instance Families
7:36:31 EC2 Instance Types
7:38:19 Dedicated Host vs Dedicated Instances
7:40:24 EC2 Tenancy
7:41:09 Launch an EC2, SSH & Session Manager
8:10:35 Launch an ASG (Auto Scaling Group)
8:14:58 Launch an ALB (Application Load Balancer)
8:21:31 EC2 Cleanup
☁ 08:23:59 EC2 Pricing Models
8:26:08 On-Demand
8:27:41 Reserved (Reserved Instances)
8:30:58 RI (Reserved Instances) Attributes
8:31:51 Regional & Zonal RI
8:33:06 RI Limits
8:24:14 Capacity Reservations
8:35:27 Standard vs Convertible RI
8:36:34 RI Marketplace
8:37:51 Spot
8:39:11 Dedicated
8:41:05 Savings Plan
☁ 08:42:58 Identity
8:42:59 Zero-Trust Model
8:44:42 Zero-Trust on AWS
8:45:05 Zero-Trust on AWS with Third Parties
8:49:51 Directory Services
8:51:11 Active Directory
8:52:18 Identity Providers
8:54:27 Single-Sign-on
8:55:18 LDAP
8:56:21 Multi-Factor-Authenication
8:57:17 Security Keys
8:58:32 AWS IAM
8:59:55 Anatomy of an IAM Policy
9:01:55 IAM Policies Follow Along
9:21:46 Principle-of-least-Priviledge
9:24:04 AWS Account Root User
9:27:22 AWS SSO
☁ 09:28:44 Application Integration
9:28:45 Intro ro Application Integration
9:29:28 Queuing & SQS
9:30:38 Streaming and Kinesis
9:31:50 PubSub & SNS
9:33:59 API Gateway & Amazon API Gateway
9:35:18 State Machines & AWS Step Functions
9:36:13 Event Bus & AWS Event Bridge
9:38:06 Application Integration Services
☁ 09:40:11 Containers
9:40:12 VMs vs Containers
9:42:42 Microservices?
9:44:10 Kubernetes
9:45:32 Docker
9:47:11 Podman
9:48:13 Container Services
☁ 09:51:00 Governance
09:51:00 Organisations & Accounts
09:53:40 AWS Control Tower
09:55:40 AWS Config
09:57:18 AWS Config Follow Along
10:05:04 AWS Quick Starts
10:05:55 AWS QuickStarts Follow Along
10:08:26 Tagging
10:09:30 Tag Name Follow Along
10:10:36 Resource Groups
10:11:30 Resource Groups Follow Along
10:17:14 Business Centric Services
☁ 10:19:27 Provisioning
10:19:28 Provisioning Services
10:22:12 AWS Elastic Beanstalk
10:28:46 AWS Elastic Beanstalk Follow Along
☁ 10:40:22 Serverless
10:42:42 Serverless Services
☁ 10:44:52 Windows on AWS
10:46:35 EC2 Windows Follow Along
10:51:43 AWS License Manager
☁ 10:53:33 Logging
10:54:57 AWS CloudTrail
10:56:33 CloudWatch Alarm
10:57:32 Anatomy of an Alarm
10:58:39 Log Events
11:00:15 Log Insights
11:01:35 CloudWatch Metrics
11:02:17 AWS CloudWatch Follow Along
☁ 11:07:26 ML AI BigData
11:07:27 Intro to ML & AI
11:09:18 AI & ML Services
11:12:41 BigData & Analytics Services
11:17:01 Amazon QuickSight
11:18:14 QuickSight Follow Along
11:27:38 ML & AI Services - Extended
11:30:11 Generative AI
11:30:59 ML & DL Frameworks and Tools
11:34:27 Apache MXNet
11:36:01 Intel?
11:38:33 Intel Xeon Scalable & Intel Gaudi
11:40:24 GPU
11:42:01 CUDA
☁ 11:44:41 AWS Well Architected Framework
11:46:12 General Definitions
11:47:31 On Architecture
11:49:27 Amazon Leadership Principles
11:50:59 General Design Principles
11:52:47 Anatomy of a Pillar
11:53:49 Operational Excellence
11:55:09 Security
11:56:38 Reliability
11:57:47 Performance Efficiency
11:59:15 Cost Optimisation
12:00:41 AWS Well-Architected-Tool
12:01:22 AWS Well-Architected-Tool Follow Along
12:05:20 AWS Architecture Center
☁ 12:06:24 TCO and Migration
12:06:25 Total Cost of Ownership
12:09:33 CAPEX vs OPEX
12:10:59 Shifting-IT Personnel
12:12:36 AWS Pricing Calculator
12:13:58 AWS Pricing Calculator Follow Along
12:16:07 Migration Evaluator
12:16:53 VM Import Export
12:17:45 Database Migration Service
12:19:57 Cloud Adoption Framework
☁ 12:22:30 Billing and Pricing
12:22:28 AWS Free Services
12:23:26 AWS Support Plans
12:28:11 TAM - Techinical Account Manager
12:29:57 AWS Support Follow Along
12:37:22 AWS Marketplace
12:38:20 AWS Marketplace Follow Along
12:39:31 Consolidated Billing
12:42:32 AWS Trusted Advisor
12:45:41 AWS Trusted Advisor Follow Along
12:50:22 SLAs
12:51:51 SLA Examples
12:54:40 AWS SLA Follow Along
12:55:15 Service Health Dashboard
12:55:55 AWS Personal Health Dashboard
12:56:48 AWS Abuse
12:58:26 AWS Abuse Follow Along
12:59:08 AWS Free Tier
13:02:02 AWS Credits
13:03:01 AWS Partner Network
13:05:20 AWS Budgets
13:07:03 AWS Budget Reports
13:07:34 AWS Cost & Usage Reports
13:08:42 Cost Allocation Tags
13:09:30 Billing Alarms
13:10:18 AWS Cost Explorer
13:11:40 AWS Cost Explorer Follow Along
13:13:55 Programmatiic Pricing APIs
13:14:58 AWS Savings Plan Follow Along
Today I got my AWS Cloud Practitioner Foundational Certificate (CLF C02) and I have to thank you a lot for these videos! They surely helped and some questions were in the exam!! Thank you very much.
I passed the test, thank u. A. Study the flash cards and cheat sheet he provides B. Run practice tests. C. The exam is tricky with very close questions. D. EC2 (reserved, spot), Kubernetes. Well-Architecture framework, CAF detailed. Aws infrastructure (Aws regions, availability zones), IAC, storage, accounts. Security different ways.
I just now finished my CPC exam. This video was a massive help. Thank you so much.
For everyone’s benefit-
I largely listened to this video about a million times. Repeating sections until I felt I had a strong grasp. Sometimes I still didn’t “get it” and went to other videos on TH-cam, mostly for discreet topics like Elastic Beanstalk, and specifics related to databases. I needed more foundational understanding related to SQL v NoSQL. Once I got that, I came back here and things started to make sense, in terms of AWS DB services.
Unlike some of the others here, I did not study in one day. I’ve been studying for roughly 1-2 months, took 5-6 practice exams, and have lots of notes. Coming into the exam I still felt under prepared, but then when going through the exam I felt like I was appropriately prepared. The practice exams were actually far more difficult than the real thing, which was quite helpful.
Congratulations, buddy!
Can you please tell which practice exams you attempted? Like you got them from which platforms and did you buy them or were they free? Thanks in advance buddy
thanks bro
Which website did you use for practice exams?
How much amazing quality teaching has Andrew Brown given away?!? Legend
I just passed the exam yesterday after 2 weeks of preparation. I didn't have any prior experience with AWS, I just watched this video and solved 1 practice test and many questions. Thank you Andrew Brown you legend!!!
can you share the link of where you were able to access the practice exam. Thanks
@@ashutoshsharan2213 I solved the mock paper from exampro, questions from quizlet online and many other websites. Just google cloud practitioner questions.
please share the link for the practice exam?
bro did you make notes? and if yes then did you memorize everything from your notess??
and bro is everything in this video important like till 6 hr it was just basic and some some follow up ideas about small things so can i skip to the good part uhh...... i mean to the important part i.e all important services???
pls help brother i have to pass in this exam anyhow
For my reference :
0:59 Is it right for me?
4:56 AWS Certification Roadmap
9:50 Exam Guide - Content Outline
15:33 Exam Guide Walkthrough
00:46:02 Cloud Concepts
46:04 What is Cloud Computing?
46:46 Evolution of Cloud Hosting
49:42 What is Amazon?
51:16 What is AWS?
53:59 Wat is a CSP?
55:50 Landscapes of CSPs
1:00:40 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud
1:03:46 Common Cloud Services
1:04:58 AWS Technology Overview
1:06:05 AWS Services Preview
1:07:30 Evolution of Computing
1:12:38 Types of Cloud Computing
1:14:28 Cloud Computing Deployment Models
01:19:34 Getting Started
1:19:38 Create an AWS Account
1:31:06 Overbilling Story
1:35:15 AWS Budgets
1:39:35 AWS Free Tier
1:47:02 Turning on MFA
01:52:15 Digital Transformation
1:52:16 Innovation Waves
1:53:28 Burning Platform
1:54:10 Digital Transformation Checklist
1:55:28 Evolution of Computing Power
1:58:29 Amazon Bracket
02:00:18 The Benefits of Cloud
2:02:14 The 6 Advantages of Cloud
2:04:13 The 6 Advantages of Cloud Doc Reference
2:04:57 The 7 Advantages of Cloud
02:06:32 Global Infrastructure
2:06:34 Global Infra Overview
2:07:50 Global Infra Follow Along
2:10:35 Regions
2:12:59 Regions vs Global Services
2:14:48 Availability Zones
2:17:25 Regions vs AZ Visualised
2:18:32 Selecting Regions & AZs Follow Along
2:22:04 Fault Tolerance
2:25:35 AWS Global Network
2:27:22 Points of Presence (PoP)
2:28:25 Tier 1
2:30:18 AWS Direct Connect
2:31:41 Direct Connect Locations
2:32:15 AWS Local Zones
2:33:35 Wavelength Zones
2:34:47 Data Residency
2:37:27 AWS fro Government
2:38:14 GovCloud
2:39:42 AWS in China
2:42:22 AWS in China Follow Along
2:42:20 Sustainability
2:44:11 Sustainability Follow Along
2:45:24 AWS Ground Station
2:46:43 AWS Outposts
02:49:18 Cloud Architecture
2:49:20 Cloud Architecture Terminologies
2:51:08 High Availability
2:52:12 High Scalability
2:52:50 High Elasticity
2:53:42 Fault Tolerance
2:54:29 High Durability
2:55:08 Business Continuity Plan
2:56:12 Disaster Recovery Options
2:58:52 RTO (Recovery Time Objective) Visualised
3:00:30 RPO Visualised
3:01:50 Architectual Diagram example
3:09:07 HA (High Availability) Follow Along
03:12:40 Management and Developer Tools
3:12:41 AWS API
3:14:38 AWS API Follow Along
3:16:56 AWS Mgmt Console
3:17:45 AWS Mgmt Console Follow Along
3:21:11 Service Console Follow Along
3:24:30 AWS Account ID
3:25:32 AWS Account ID Follow Along
3:29:13 AWS Tools for PowerShell
3:37:40 Amazon Resource Names (ARNs)
3:39:35 ARN Follow Along
3:41:56 AWS CLI
3:43:41 AWS CLI Follow Along
3:56:06 AWS SDK
3:56:51 AWS SDK Follow Along
4:11:52 AWS CloudShell
4:13:06 Infrastructure as Code
4:14:34 CloudFormation
4:15:30 CloudFormation Follow Along
4:30:32 CDK (Cloud Development Kit)
4:32:46 CDK Follow Along
4:41:26 AWS Toolkit for VSCode
4:42:36 Access Keys
4:44:58 Access Keys Follow Along
4:46:51 AWS Documentation
4:47:59 AWS Documentation Follow Along
04:50:13 Shared Responsibility Model
4:51:13 AWS Shared Responsibility Model
4:54:44 Types of Cloud Responsibilities
4:57:02 Shared Responsibility for Compute
5:03:36 Shared Responsibility Model Alternate
5:07:56 Shared Responsibility Model Architecture
05:09:10 Compute
5:10:46 VMs, Containers & Serverless
5:13:32 Compute Follow Along
5:32:56 High Performace Compute (HPC)
5:24:52 HPC Follow Along
5:51:14 Edge & Hybrid
5:53:00 Edge Computing Follow Along
6:00:48 Cost & Capacity Mgmt
06:02:37 Storage Services
6:05:17 Intro to S3
6:07:07 S3 Storage Classes
6:09:42 AWS Snow Family
6:11:43 Storage Services
6:15:02 S3 Follow Along
6:22:22 EBS Follow Along
6:25:12 EFS Follow Along
6:34:47 SNOW Family Follow Along
06:40:15 Databases
6:41:46 Data Warehouses
6:43:18 Key Value Store
6:45:01 Document Database
6:46:01 NoSQL Database Services
6:47:49 Relational Database Services
6:50:37 Other Database Services
6:52:37 DynamoDB Follow Along
6:57:24 RDS Follow Along
7:03:43 Redshift Follow Along
07:10:28 Networking
7:10:29 Cloud-Native Networking Services
7:11:59 Enterprise/Hybrid Networking Services
7:13:04 VPC & Subnets
7:14:41 Security Groups vs NACLs
7:15:59 Security Groups vs NACLs Follow Along
7:29:37 AWS CloudFront
07:32:16 EC2
7:33:49 EC2 Instance Families
7:36:31 EC2 Instance Types
7:38:19 Dedicated Host vs Dedicated Instances
7:40:24 EC2 Tenancy
7:41:09 Launch an EC2, SSH & Session Manager
8:10:35 Launch an ASG (Auto Scaling Group)
8:14:58 Launch an ALB (Application Load Balancer)
8:21:31 EC2 Cleanup
08:23:59 EC2 Pricing Models
8:26:08 On-Demand
8:27:41 Reserved (Reserved Instances)
8:30:58 RI (Reserved Instances) Attributes
8:31:51 Regional & Zonal RI
8:33:06 RI Limits
8:24:14 Capacity Reservations
8:35:27 Standard vs Convertible RI
8:36:34 RI Marketplace
8:37:51 Spot
8:39:11 Dedicated
8:41:05 Savings Plan
08:42:58 Identity
8:42:59 Zero-Trust Model
8:44:42 Zero-Trust on AWS
8:45:05 Zero-Trust on AWS with Third Parties
8:49:51 Directory Services
8:51:11 Active Directory
8:52:18 Identity Providers
8:54:27 Single-Sign-on
8:55:18 LDAP
8:56:21 Multi-Factor-Authenication
8:57:17 Security Keys
8:58:32 AWS IAM
8:59:55 Anatomy of an IAM Policy
9:01:55 IAM Policies Follow Along
9:21:46 Principle-of-least-Priviledge
9:24:04 AWS Account Root User
9:27:22 AWS SSO
09:28:44 Application Integration
9:28:45 Intro ro Application Integration
9:29:28 Queuing & SQS
9:30:38 Streaming and Kinesis
9:31:50 PubSub & SNS
9:33:59 API Gateway & Amazon API Gateway
9:35:18 State Machines & AWS Step Functions
9:36:13 Event Bus & AWS Event Bridge
9:38:06 Application Integration Services
09:40:11 Containers
9:40:12 VMs vs Containers
9:42:42 Microservices?
9:44:10 Kubernetes
9:45:32 Docker
9:47:11 Podman
9:48:13 Container Services
09:51:00 Governance
09:51:00 Organisations & Accounts
09:53:40 AWS Control Tower
09:55:40 AWS Config
09:57:18 AWS Config Follow Along
10:05:04 AWS Quick Starts
10:05:55 AWS QuickStarts Follow Along
10:08:26 Tagging
10:09:30 Tag Name Follow Along
10:10:36 Resource Groups
10:11:30 Resource Groups Follow Along
10:17:14 Business Centric Services
10:19:27 Provisioning
10:19:28 Provisioning Services
10:22:12 AWS Elastic Beanstalk
10:28:46 AWS Elastic Beanstalk Follow Along
10:40:22 Serverless
10:42:42 Serverless Services
10:44:52 Windows on AWS
10:46:35 EC2 Windows Follow Along
10:51:43 AWS License Manager
10:53:33 Logging
10:54:57 AWS CloudTrail
10:56:33 CloudWatch Alarm
10:57:32 Anatomy of an Alarm
10:58:39 Log Events
11:00:15 Log Insights
11:01:35 CloudWatch Metrics
11:02:17 AWS CloudWatch Follow Along
11:07:26 ML AI BigData
11:07:27 Intro to ML & AI
11:09:18 AI & ML Services
11:12:41 BigData & Analytics Services
11:17:01 Amazon QuickSight
11:18:14 QuickSight Follow Along
11:27:38 ML & AI Services - Extended
11:30:11 Generative AI
11:30:59 ML & DL Frameworks and Tools
11:34:27 Apache MXNet
11:36:01 Intel?
11:38:33 Intel Xeon Scalable & Intel Gaudi
11:40:24 GPU
11:42:01 CUDA
11:44:41 AWS Well Architected Framework
11:46:12 General Definitions
11:47:31 On Architecture
11:49:27 Amazon Leadership Principles
11:50:59 General Design Principles
11:52:47 Anatomy of a Pillar
11:53:49 Operational Excellence
11:55:09 Security
11:56:38 Reliability
11:57:47 Performance Efficiency
11:59:15 Cost Optimisation
12:00:41 AWS Well-Architected-Tool
12:01:22 AWS Well-Architected-Tool Follow Along
12:05:20 AWS Architecture Center
12:06:24 TCO and Migration
12:06:25 Total Cost of Ownership
12:09:33 CAPEX vs OPEX
12:10:59 Shifting-IT Personnel
12:12:36 AWS Pricing Calculator
12:13:58 AWS Pricing Calculator Follow Along
12:16:07 Migration Evaluator
12:16:53 VM Import Export
12:17:45 Database Migration Service
12:19:57 Cloud Adoption Framework
12:22:30 Billing and Pricing
12:22:28 AWS Free Services
12:23:26 AWS Support Plans
12:28:11 TAM - Techinical Account Manager
12:29:57 AWS Support Follow Along
12:37:22 AWS Marketplace
12:38:20 AWS Marketplace Follow Along
12:39:31 Consolidated Billing
12:42:32 AWS Trusted Advisor
12:45:41 AWS Trusted Advisor Follow Along
12:50:22 SLAs
12:51:51 SLA Examples
12:54:40 AWS SLA Follow Along
12:55:15 Service Health Dashboard
12:55:55 AWS Personal Health Dashboard
12:56:48 AWS Abuse
12:58:26 AWS Abuse Follow Along
12:59:08 AWS Free Tier
13:02:02 AWS Credits
13:03:01 AWS Partner Network
13:05:20 AWS Budgets
13:07:03 AWS Budget Reports
13:07:34 AWS Cost & Usage Reports
13:08:42 Cost Allocation Tags
13:09:30 Billing Alarms
13:10:18 AWS Cost Explorer
13:11:40 AWS Cost Explorer Follow Along
13:13:55 Programmatic Pricing APIs
13:14:58 AWS Savings Plan Follow Along
Have you passed exam?
Thank you!
FOR ME ( credits to iamkotwala )
00:00:00 Introduction
0:59 Is it right for me?
4:56 AWS Certification Roadmap
9:50 Exam Guide - Content Outline
15:33 Exam Guide Walkthrough
00:46:02 Cloud Concepts
46:04 What is Cloud Computing?
46:46 Evolution of Cloud Hosting
49:42 What is Amazon?
51:16 What is AWS?
53:59 Wat is a CSP?
55:50 Landscapes of CSPs
1:00:40 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud
1:03:46 Common Cloud Services
1:04:58 AWS Technology Overview
1:06:05 AWS Services Preview
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8:37:51 Spot
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9:35:18 State Machines & AWS Step Functions
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11:07:27 Intro to ML & AI
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11:46:12 General Definitions
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12:51:51 SLA Examples
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I just passed the exam today with a good score of 838/1000. The exam went smoothly and I was quite confident thanks to this course. Appreciate it dude.
Hi man I'm giving my exam tomorrow can u give any advice
Thanks
congrats dude
@@raghavishnu2899how did u do
@@_IT_Jasonfailed
can i see this video alone to pass the exam?
Hey, Just cleared aws exam 28/02/2024 with no prior knowledge within 10 days . Thanks to u for making this course hell easy🎉
@ayushsingh5987 was this video enough for course completion or you did anything else ?
Congratulations! How long did it take you to prepare? Do you have prior IT experience? I'm completely new
What a coincidence, I just passed the exam with your older course and this one gets released 😁 great content again! Thanks Andrew!
the test is that Easy❓️
@@2melo194it should be easy if you already have some experience; I passed my exam with the last video and I had to study a lot more because there were a lot new things that were added to the exam
@@Duedme I'M practicing using those 6 tests from Udemy and they get harder and harder... struggle to get 50%
Exams from other platforms i find easy
Passed the exam successfully with only this video as study resource. Thank you Andrew for providing such a world class course for free. You are a real AWS Hero!
Can I pass the exam with just this video
Yes you can. It covers all topics for exams and even more. All the best!!
@InfraCloudlearner just come to know about it and decided to prepare it from today
Will the exam just include mcqs
what else did you refer for the preparation@@InfraCloudlearner
Just passed the exam the day before yesterday. I watched this video as my major source of knowledge, and did a set of 6 practice exams plus the practice exam on exampro, and learned again from all the questions that I didn't get right in the first place. Thank you for making this video.
bro did you make notes? and if yes then did you memorize everything from your notess??
and bro is everything in this video important like till 6 hr it was just basic and some some follow up ideas about small things so can i skip to the good part uhh...... i mean to the important part i.e all important services???
pls help brother i have to pass in this exam anyhow
@@phy2503 hey could you take the certificate in this 2 months ? if yes I have the same question with you can you answer from your perspective
Thanks for this excellent material Andrew! I just passed the exam today in my first attempt. It took me 3 weeks from start to finish. 2 weeks covering this great material and 1 week studying it and doing the 6 pack practice exams from Stephane in Udemy.
Perfect Timing! Just started this cert. Thank you!!!
☁ 05:09:10 Compute
5:10:46 VMs, Containers & Serverless
5:13:32 Compute Follow Along
5:32:56 High Performace Compute (HPC)
5:24:52 HPC Follow Along
5:51:14 Edge & Hybrid
5:53:00 Edge Computing Follow Along
6:00:48 Cost & Capacity Mgmt
☁ 06:02:37 Storage Services
6:05:17 Intro to S3
6:07:07 S3 Storage Classes
6:09:42 AWS Snow Family
6:11:43 Storage Services
6:15:02 S3 Follow Along
6:22:22 EBS Follow Along
6:25:12 EFS Follow Along
6:34:47 SNOW Family Follow Along
☁ 06:40:15 Databases
6:41:46 Data Warehouses
6:43:18 Key Value Store
6:45:01 Document Database
6:46:01 NoSQL Database Services
6:47:49 Relational Database Services
6:50:37 Other Database Services
6:52:37 DynamoDB Follow Along
6:57:24 RDS Follow Along
7:03:43 Redshift Follow Along
☁ 07:10:28 Networking
7:10:29 Cloud-Native Networking Services
7:11:59 Enterprise/Hybrid Networking Services
7:13:04 VPC & Subnets
7:14:41 Security Groups vs NACLs
7:15:59 Security Groups vs NACLs Follow Along
7:29:37 AWS CloudFront
☁ 07:32:16 EC2
7:33:49 EC2 Instance Families
7:36:31 EC2 Instance Types
7:38:19 Dedicated Host vs Dedicated Instances
7:40:24 EC2 Tenancy
7:41:09 Launch an EC2, SSH & Session Manager
8:10:35 Launch an ASG (Auto Scaling Group)
8:14:58 Launch an ALB (Application Load Balancer)
8:21:31 EC2 Cleanup
☁ 08:23:59 EC2 Pricing Models
8:26:08 On-Demand
8:27:41 Reserved (Reserved Instances)
8:30:58 RI (Reserved Instances) Attributes
8:31:51 Regional & Zonal RI
8:33:06 RI Limits
8:24:14 Capacity Reservations
8:35:27 Standard vs Convertible RI
8:36:34 RI Marketplace
8:37:51 Spot
8:39:11 Dedicated
8:41:05 Savings Plan
☁ 08:42:58 Identity
8:42:59 Zero-Trust Model
8:44:42 Zero-Trust on AWS
8:45:05 Zero-Trust on AWS with Third Parties
8:49:51 Directory Services
8:51:11 Active Directory
8:52:18 Identity Providers
8:54:27 Single-Sign-on
8:55:18 LDAP
8:56:21 Multi-Factor-Authenication
8:57:17 Security Keys
8:58:32 AWS IAM
8:59:55 Anatomy of an IAM Policy
9:01:55 IAM Policies Follow Along
9:21:46 Principle-of-least-Priviledge
9:24:04 AWS Account Root User
9:27:22 AWS SSO
☁ 09:28:44 Application Integration
9:28:45 Intro ro Application Integration
9:29:28 Queuing & SQS
9:30:38 Streaming and Kinesis
9:31:50 PubSub & SNS
9:33:59 API Gateway & Amazon API Gateway
9:35:18 State Machines & AWS Step Functions
9:36:13 Event Bus & AWS Event Bridge
9:38:06 Application Integration Services
☁ 09:40:11 Containers
9:40:12 VMs vs Containers
9:42:42 Microservices?
9:44:10 Kubernetes
9:45:32 Docker
9:47:11 Podman
9:48:13 Container Services
☁ 09:51:00 Governance
09:51:00 Organisations & Accounts
09:53:40 AWS Control Tower
09:55:40 AWS Config
09:57:18 AWS Config Follow Along
10:05:04 AWS Quick Starts
10:05:55 AWS QuickStarts Follow Along
10:08:26 Tagging
10:09:30 Tag Name Follow Along
10:10:36 Resource Groups
10:11:30 Resource Groups Follow Along
10:17:14 Business Centric Services
☁ 10:19:27 Provisioning
10:19:28 Provisioning Services
10:22:12 AWS Elastic Beanstalk
10:28:46 AWS Elastic Beanstalk Follow Along
☁ 10:40:22 Serverless
10:42:42 Serverless Services
☁ 10:44:52 Windows on AWS
10:46:35 EC2 Windows Follow Along
10:51:43 AWS License Manager
☁ 10:53:33 Logging
10:54:57 AWS CloudTrail
10:56:33 CloudWatch Alarm
10:57:32 Anatomy of an Alarm
10:58:39 Log Events
11:00:15 Log Insights
11:01:35 CloudWatch Metrics
11:02:17 AWS CloudWatch Follow Along
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11:07:27 Intro to ML & AI
11:09:18 AI & ML Services
11:12:41 BigData & Analytics Services
11:17:01 Amazon QuickSight
11:18:14 QuickSight Follow Along
11:27:38 ML & AI Services - Extended
11:30:11 Generative AI
11:30:59 ML & DL Frameworks and Tools
11:34:27 Apache MXNet
11:36:01 Intel?
11:38:33 Intel Xeon Scalable & Intel Gaudi
11:40:24 GPU
11:42:01 CUDA
☁ 11:44:41 AWS Well Architected Framework
11:46:12 General Definitions
11:47:31 On Architecture
11:49:27 Amazon Leadership Principles
11:50:59 General Design Principles
11:52:47 Anatomy of a Pillar
11:53:49 Operational Excellence
11:55:09 Security
11:56:38 Reliability
11:57:47 Performance Efficiency
11:59:15 Cost Optimisation
12:00:41 AWS Well-Architected-Tool
12:01:22 AWS Well-Architected-Tool Follow Along
12:05:20 AWS Architecture Center
☁ 12:06:24 TCO and Migration
12:06:25 Total Cost of Ownership
12:09:33 CAPEX vs OPEX
12:10:59 Shifting-IT Personnel
12:12:36 AWS Pricing Calculator
12:13:58 AWS Pricing Calculator Follow Along
12:16:07 Migration Evaluator
12:16:53 VM Import Export
12:17:45 Database Migration Service
12:19:57 Cloud Adoption Framework
☁ 12:22:30 Billing and Pricing
12:22:28 AWS Free Services
12:23:26 AWS Support Plans
12:28:11 TAM - Techinical Account Manager
12:29:57 AWS Support Follow Along
12:37:22 AWS Marketplace
12:38:20 AWS Marketplace Follow Along
12:39:31 Consolidated Billing
12:42:32 AWS Trusted Advisor
12:45:41 AWS Trusted Advisor Follow Along
12:50:22 SLAs
12:51:51 SLA Examples
12:54:40 AWS SLA Follow Along
12:55:15 Service Health Dashboard
12:55:55 AWS Personal Health Dashboard
12:56:48 AWS Abuse
12:58:26 AWS Abuse Follow Along
12:59:08 AWS Free Tier
13:02:02 AWS Credits
13:03:01 AWS Partner Network
13:05:20 AWS Budgets
13:07:03 AWS Budget Reports
13:07:34 AWS Cost & Usage Reports
13:08:42 Cost Allocation Tags
13:09:30 Billing Alarms
13:10:18 AWS Cost Explorer
13:11:40 AWS Cost Explorer Follow Along
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I recommend just to take the AWS course. Much better quality and no ads every 5 minutes like in this course.
Started studying for my exam which will take place at the end of May. Thank you very much for this amazing video! Will update everyone once I pass!
Kindly update the result please. Did you make it?
I watched/listened to this video over a 5 day period as my only form of studying with no prior AWS experience and passed the exam 1st time. Thanks :) the video seems a bit unstructured, e.g, you use things and then hours laters actually get introduced to them properly. But its free, so can't complain...
Just passed my exam this morning and largely thanks to this video. Thanks, Andrew🙏
Congratulations on passing your exam!
passed exam last week, Andrew brown is the best professor
please provide the experience
how many days did you prepared for the exam?
@@lucasalfonso2919Andrew explains it in the beginning: 20-40 hours of preparation and practice tests if you're new to cloud. And maximum 10-20 hours if you've worked with software for a while...
@@giveaway4002 some of the questions are a bit technical, that's why it's very important to learn key concepts so that it makes sense to you the individual. And just at least 4 different practice test to gauge your understanding.
bro is it paid?
Just passed my exam this evening on the first try! No AWS experience, learned for ca. 2 weeks with a full-time job. This video explained so well, I watched it again after taking practice tests from Udemy.
Congratulations to you.
I'm preparing for my exam and I hope you don't mind sharing materials, links and tips that helped you to pass this exam.
Thanks
@ I watched this video, took notes, then did 6 practice tests from Udemy. Before the exam I went through sone important concepts again by watching this video. Best luck to you!
Hi Andrew,
I'm checking the ☁ 06:02:37 Storage Services > Snow Family Follow Along
I believe that you only need to set the region to Canada (Central) to use the service from Canada.
I just passed my exam this afternoon and this course was a huge help. I would definitely recommend it and the associated course. If you use the course and the practice exams you will be more than prepared.
Congratulations.
So this course (6 months old) isn't outdated for studying? I want to start studying so i am looking around and found this.
Your response and advice will be very helpful to me. Thanks
Just passed the exam today. This is a great study guide, it has everything you need to know and the practice exam is super useful. Thank you.
Could you please share the practice exams? Thank you
Congrats on passing the exam! 🎉
Thanks
Just crushed the exam this morning! Honestly, I barely touched the console, just watched this video and did one practice test on Exam Pro. Crazy how that worked out. Thanks for the help, Andrew Brown!
Congratulations! How long did it take you to prepare? Do you have prior IT experience? I'm completely new
Congrats on crushing the exam!
@@stndbygaming No IT experience, I'm a data scientist. Cloud concepts were totally new but I enjoyed learning!
I have passed the AWS cloud practitioner exam today. This course is really helpful. Thank you @Andrew Brown for this course.
did you take notes or just watched the video?
@@geraldakalugwu4192 I have watched course and prepared notes. Once you watch the course you feel confident 👍🏻
can you help me im new to cloud and need guidance and help
Thanks!🎉
I just passed the exam last week based off your last exam prep course! Thanks Andrew!
Hello sir I need ur mail id I need to contact u regarding the clfoo2 exam since I am going to write it
is it important to do clf-01 course first? and please tell me that what are the pre-requisites for this course?
@@saadrao804 no, CLF-02 doesn't need any pre-requisites
@@NcaModding thanks
The 101 hour video ?!?!
Just passed my first AWS certification this week. I already have a background in AWS but there are certain topics here that Ive never encountered before. This is the only thing Ive watched plus the examp pro's free exam and practice exams in Tutorials Dojo. Thank you so much! This was a great help!
Congratulations on passing your first AWS certification! 🎉 It’s awesome to hear that the video and practice exams were so helpful. Great work! 😊
Just passed the Exam today. Thanks to this course and a few practice exams nothing else.
how was it what is the difficultyy of it how many questions please provide more info if you are truthfull
how much didi you pay?
@@ahmedbadal3795 difficulty not that hard if you know what your looking for. Definitely need to do some practice exams. I took about 1 week study 2 hours a day. Exam cost me £95 in uk and I’ve got 50% off next exam. I’ll do solutions architect associate next. Good luck 👍
@@patalenocongrats! Did you just watch the video alone or take notes alongside watching ? And did you watch at 1x speed or faster
If you have notes accessible please can you drop me a message and send
Kind regards
@@Zeeshanwh7 no notes just watch video and do practice test. Also look on AWS regarding white papers mentioned.
8:52:52 After almost 9 hours in, a relaxing sound to appreciate a moment of relaxation between two Identity Concepts.
Amazing video Andrew Brown, thank you !
Passed the exam today.Thanks for this course it gave me quickly understand the topics and it need 2 weeks to pass.
Was two weeks enough for you? I started learning yesterday and I wanna take the practice exam cos I have to redeem the voucher by March 😭😊
@@bundubashing where did you get the Voucher from??
Just passed the exam! this course is insane, damn great job Andrew!
thank you!
did you take notes while watching
@@batman67306 even i want to know the same?? do you have clue??
I passed the exam yesterday with a score of 821. Total study time was 3 weeks. Took 2 weeks to watch this video and a week to revise and do practice tests. Real exam was easier than any practice tests I did.
hey isabella where did you did practice test from?
I'm interested in this please
girl did you make any flaschards or notes if you did could you send them tome plzzzzzz and tell me how many hours you studied a day
Congratulations 🎉, please share the link to your practice questions
@Andrew - Just passed AWS CLF-C02 exam this morning. Watched this video as primary source & practiced few questions. Thanks a ton.
Thanks a lot sir 😊😊. I cleared my exam today. This was the only course I used, to understand the fundamentals and the questions were easy in the real exams and aligned with the concepts taught in this course. keep up the good work sir!!!
Hey! I just wanted to say thanks, I passed the exam on the first try last saturday! Thank you for these excelent resources Andrew!|
I've suscribed to exampro too, which provided great extra resources for studying.
Congratulations on passing your exam on the first try!
Looking forward to finishing this. Just about everyone who talks to me about getting back into IT says, "Dude, you've got to know CLOUD. Period."
I passed my cloud practitioner exam this morning but I also utilized skill builder and studied for two months. I took advantage of all six exam pro practice exams provided by Andrew and the official practice exam and pretest on AWS. I needed more than just this video, but it is possible if you put in the time. I just wanted to comment honestly because everyone else sounds like bots "thanks Andrew, I passed my exam this morning, great video"
Hey, is this video helpful?
Just passed the exam, all I can suggest is that learn everything from this course and write all practice tests on Udemy which is really helpful since a lot of questions on the main exam are similar to these Udemy practice tests questions and you can also learn some other important stuff from these practice tests which are not discussed in this course. Focus mainly on the AWS shared responsibilities, AWS cloud adoption framework in detail and IAM.
Did you watch any other video for study material
@@deepakthakur2307 No I have watched only this video for preparing to the exam but I have learnt some other small important topics by taking Udemy practice tests.
Congratulations
Please could you help with the practice test Link?
Passed my AWS CLF-C02 exam Today, Thanks a lot for your video.
What other resources u referred to
@@biryanibroseph210 I have answered Udemy mock tests.
Just passed the exam today.
There are a few moments with outdated info like RDS now also supports IBM DB2, it is not mentioned here, but generally, this course is very good, thank you!
Hi ! Could you tell me if the free practice test in the video is sufficient or would I need more practice papers?
Thanks and congratulations
@@ignatiusthomas9005 Hi! This test is sufficient, but I'd also suggest taking some time to look through the AWS CAF and Well-Architected
I passed CLF-C02. Thank you FreeCodeCamp and Andrew for such a nice video. It really helps me to organize my study topics, and the content is great, my #1 choice.
To increase my coverage, I read some chapters from the 'AWS Certified Cloud Partitioner Study Guide' by John Wiley, and a couple of videos from 'AWS Cloud Practitioner 2023' by CodeAcademy, I did the pre exam questions from exampro, AWS sample questions, and some of the 450 questions out of the 'AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C01)' which is available by a simple search. I do have some hands-on experience with AWS. This exam took me about 2-3 weeks to prepare as I would like to use this opportunity to know a bit more, in addition to passing the exam.
8:52:29
This part had me dying - man forgot to cut this out - just starts googling on Wikipedia and then rinses his mouth. Made my day!
Go watch this part even if you don't want to lean AWS.
Otherwise this course has been so good so far!!
i think thats a bong lol
that part had me dying 🤣
i feel like we were the only one listening
hahaha good catch
I passed the exam last week by watching this video and gave one free mock exam. Thank you so luch Andrew
I didn’t have any experience. And didn’t know anything about AWS and cloud.
Congratulations. Can you please tell me the actual main concepts that are more covered from this video in exam ? Since I'm having less time...I would like to focus more on such topics .
@@manasa1202 to pass the exam you need 700 out of 1000. So you need to cover all the topics. Most important topics I would say monitoring(cloud watch , cloud trail), security,migration and innovation (CAF), and cloud scaling related topics, pricing, storage
@@sunitasavaliya1149Thank you so much 😇
Just passed the exam this morning! Thank you for this video.
Nice ❤
Literally taking my exam tomorrow. Thanks again FCC.
@@akyblue passed this morning. I didn't use this video course entirely, but what I can say is Andrew's course covers what's needed and additional context helpful to truly understand. Anyone who can consume the material in this video can ace the ccp exam easily.
@@MilliardoPeacecraft590 massive congratulations to you. Well ✔
@@MilliardoPeacecraft590 what other things did you use to pass? I have my exam soon
@@MilliardoPeacecraft590 did you take notes or just watched the video?
@@geraldakalugwu4192 Yeah did you put a high focus into note taking when watching through, or more so just important concepts?
Thank you for this course. It's detailed, comprehensive, brilliant and it really helps to pass the exam. Many thanks.
This video is everything you need, thank you so much Andrew! Passed this exam on the first try, went through this video took notes and actually bought the course just for the practice exams. Worth it! Take your time to digest the info and don't cram like me! Space it out and make sure you understand the most important concepts and the services thoroughly.
I'm glad to hear that! Congrats on passing on your first try.
Thanks for video. Started to watch previous Cloud Practitioner video from 2020 four days ago and somehow felt that I need to check what else you have it and found that super fresh video came out. I was not far in previous video, but I really enjoyed it, therefore I have huge expectation for this one. Keep up good work. Thanks in advance.
I just finished the course, it took me 6 days.. Now it's time to review all the information.. Thanks for this amazing course
I attend WGU and need to earn the CCP certification to get my degree. Thank you for this!
Me too and I hate their materials
I want to get the same thing but what degree are you going for? If you don't mind me asking.
@@lilys_shadowmoon Software engineering. I wouldn't get the cert if the degree didn't require it.
Thank you for this content! I passed the exam today and it was much different than I expected. I watched this video and took some of the free practice exams on aws skill builder and the one provided here and was able to pass. The exam went over lots of services and in-depth details. Lambda, S3, EMR, BeanStalk, logging and security services are just some examples. Pricing, support, networking, and connecting to the aws cloud from physical centers or networks were big topics as well.
Hi, were any of the questions on the practice exam from exam pro on the actual exam?
@@h.3188 Hi, no question was word for word on each exam. A bunch of questions on the exam pro exam were asked in different ways on the real exam with different wording and answer types but the concepts are relatively the same. The EC2, S3 and pricing were common questions between the two. Having knowledge of how/when a cloud environment should be set up (best pricing, benefits e.t.c) and what services AWS provides along with which circumstance benefits from what service are the essential things to know going into the exam.
Just Passed. Thanks Mr Brown. Studied a week and watched your video 1.25X speed in two days. and took the free Exampro test this afternoon which was immensely helpful. Writing a blog post about it now. Thank you again :)
@@singhalaviral You are welcome! No, this exam is definitely not an open book. You need to memorise everything, so to speak. Pearson VUE conducts this exam on behalf of AWS, and they are quite strict about exam integrity (understandable). I attended from home, and I had to disconnect and move my second monitor from the desk(one monitor allowed).I had to upload photos of my room before the exam, and during check-in a proctor checked my desk via webcam. The desk needs to be absolutely clutter free or the exam would not go ahead. No murmuring or speaking out loud during the exam, no book or paper, headphones or smartwatch allowed. The whole exam is recorded. You can't get up from your seat/chair until the end. It sounds a bit daunting but trust me it's a breeze if you follow instruction, which they will send it once you schedule your exam. My biggest problem was they don't support Linux based system for this exam, so I had to dual boot Windows, and I don't have any love left for windows at ALL! Anyway, go through this video and go over the AWS services as many times as possible as they can be confusing cause lots of service overlaps each other. Read the AWS Whitepaper and scour the internet for other materials. Their exampro free test will give you the closest feeling of the exam, but again nothing is for granted. I thought I absolutely bombed halfway through the exam but shook it off and kept focus. Sorry for long-winded reply. You got this 💪
bro did you make notes? and if yes then did you memorize everything from your notess??
and bro is everything in this video important like till 6 hr it was just basic and some some follow up ideas about small things so can i skip to the good part uhh...... i mean to the important part i.e all important services???
pls help brother i have to pass in this exam anyhow
and what if you fail exam then money gone or... something😅😅
@@phy2503 Ok so first thing first, I am not gonna sit here and pretend that I am an AWS wizard and everything I answered was from experience. Depending on your knowledge, some degree of memorisation is a must. However, the best thing to do is to get some hands-on experience, get used to with the services and lingo. And yes, I took notes and filled my notebook when I used other materials and this video. Also, you are correct pointing out some of the important stuff starts after 6 hours timestamp in this video, but again it depends on the person's needs I guess. What if someone is completely new, and they want to learn all the details?
Anyway, I am not entirely sure about the money facts. But I know if you pass then next exam is half price. Good Luck :)
Also I realised, my last comment to another person got deleted. Strange and weird. I do understand channel moderator lol
Thanks! Just passed my AWS CFP this morning! This video is much clearer and more detailed than the actual AWS "exam prep enhanced course". The follow-along sessions are very helpful, and the summary slides help clearly commit the key points to memory and provide overall context. Great content! Thanks 👍
Just passed CLF-C02 🎉
Thank you for providing these courses! Super helpful in preparation.
were you able to pass without purchasing the extra materials?
@@psizzle8800I actually also purchased the practice exams offered by Udemy which helped put everything together and gave me a bench mark. I would recommend that as well.
I will pay for the course after I get a job I have learn a lot from these guys, I appreciate it so much I am willing to pay them more than what people pay universities because of their willingness to help other without expecting anything in return.
Thank you for the kind words! It’s great to hear that you’ve learned so much. Wishing you all the best in your job search!
For me, 8:52:45 was the best part of the video. Great overall video though!
this is the best easter egg I ever found
Hey Andrew, I just wanted to Thank you for this material. I just passed my AWS Cloud Practitioner Test today and I definitely recommend using your video. It definitely helped in my journey. I did this video and doubled it up with the Training Notes 2023 AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner book by Neal Davis which I was able to read through in a day but it had some good example questions for me in what to expect and dove a little more deeper into some of the services
guys if you guys want to save where you left off, just rightlick vid and copy url at currenttime, and paste it on like a note app
Thank you so much for this wonderful video ..Passed the exam this evening. Just watched this and took notes to understand the concepts..did one free practice test on exam pro .. did paid aws official exam prep questions and paid aws official pre test ..scored 821
Congratulations 🎊.
I’m currently starting this video and hopefully I pass mine
@@daberechiedeokoh6512 till where hve you completed now
Things I‘ll definitely review before the exam:
initialism 14:05:20
variation study 14:05:37
Congrats on passing! 🎉 Amazing work, and glad the video helped! 😊
UPD:
I passed the exam successfully using this video course and the ExamPro platform.
That's awesome, congrats on passing the exam! 🎉
This is an ok video. I watched it in full. Thanks to the instructor for bringing such content for free to the audience. Hats off.
But I would not recommend it to others reason being I felt the content was presented in a pretty boring way. Since, its a long video I wouldn't want other to feel the same.
I would rather recommend Stephane Maarek udemy course. That course is paid but way more descriptive and hands-on ready. In the end you would feel confident that it was worth the time.
Frankly I found the video too superficial. It's also my lack of knowledge probably. He s going fast about some concepts I do not know. I have to stop the video and look them up. And it's being presented like 'blah blah blah, you know this of course, quick quick'. Sorry but I am too new to cloud to follow it and I also like to read more then watching videos for a (small) hearing problem. Then the video is so long, how do I go back like half a minute if I do not comprehend it in one time. Yeah possible through some tricks but not convenient. It's okay but I do not super like it neither.
Any advice?
@@Marc-ox7fy idk if you are still studying or not but since it's easier for you to read -like me- than watch a long video i found the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Study Guide by Ben Piper and David Clinton it is available online for free as a pdf, almost a 200 pages document that covers all the material.
agree with you. I thank the author for giving this material free but honestly his aws knowledge seems to be very superficial. he is doing lot of googling and things are not working and he is not able to find things , even simple stuff. it is clear he is not a regular user of AWS , which is fine but as a teacher also he is not able to explain some of the stuff properly. for e.g. in IAM what are principles etc. its as if he is more promoting his exam quizzes rather than focussign on the content. i know it is free and i shoudl not complain but agree with you on STephane Maarek course. i bought that on sale . I was hoping that atleast Andrew reads aws documentation rather then guessign stuff.
I just passed the CLF-C02 exam this morning thanks to this incredible content as well as the several practice tests available. I'm a huge fan of freecodecamp and Andrew Brown! Thank you for providing such in-depth information in such an effective and easy to understand format!
Great work on this! The only issue, as with any cloud tutorial, is many things have already changed!
I'm less than 2 hours in and I have already seen a bunch of changes. Interfaces changed, User Identity has a completely different menu now. I added a user as shown and added him to the same predefined admin group and it doesn't have access to the billing info by default. You have to be logged in as root, then go to your account, then scroll down and there's a specific setting you have to change to allow any IAM user to be able to have access to billing and cost management. Without this enabled, even with the right group/permissions, your IAM user will not have access to Billing and Cost Management.
In addition, the way you create an ElasticCache has also changed dramatically..
Hey did you get this to work, I get an permission error?
@@everc0 Do you mean to allow IAM access to billing and cost?
But are questions asked on the follow-along parts as well ?
Like on the practical stuff ?
@@adityagandhi4712 haven't taken the exam yet, but I think the questions are more theory and concept understanding.
@@DrDingus Yeah
Hi, thanks for the video! I passed the exam today. I used your video as base for my notes and then tried 6 Udemy practice tests (failed 1 on the first try). There has been few question that I would not be able to answer just using my notes so I 100% recommend checking the practice tests before you do the exam. But the notes I was able to create from this video are very solid and it made it very easy for me to understand concepts as well, thanks! (I had no previous experience with AWS but I have IT background)
Thank you so much freecode camp , just passed my exam with this ,a bit of mock question practice and AWS practice.
Congrats ! I’m just getting started ! Is all the info in the video included in the test ?
Thanks - Passed today by reviewing entire video at 1,5 speed yesterday 😂. Lots of content not addressed by the study guide I had purchased (3 years old).
How many time did I hear yesterday « Hi this is Andrew Brown … »
I was looking for good and updated content about this. And you just posted this video. Thank you very much!!
Great and in depth content! I watched this and did the aws skill builder with some practice exams in a week and passed.
How important is the content between 3:55:00 to 4:50:00?
It's mostly follow throughs of CDKs cloudformation,CLI,SDK,etc.
Is knowing what these are good enough?
I watched this entire video twice, did the tutorial and still scored 220/1000 the first time I wrote the exam and then 150 the second time I wrote the exam. Please don't follow the instructions in this video, and don't believe everything you read on the Internet:)
That’s interesting! Do you have any other suggestions or recommendations? I’m wanting to get into cloud computing but looking for free courses to help me along I thought this video would be a good one to watch.
..and he said "don't believe everything you read on the internet"😂
Passed the test yesterday morning! thank you for the content for preparation, it helped a lot.
Wow congrats! , can you pls let us know what you went through for the exam and how much hrs/days you utilized
i have mine at the end of December so am asking. Thanks
Congrats on passing! 🎉 Happy to hear the content helped you succeed! 😊
I've just passed the exam !!! Great content . Great professor. Thanks Andrew for this amazing content !!!
May I ask how long it took for you to pass the exam?
1 month of study with 3 mock tests
can u share the resources apart from this if used
@@rivaldojrrom814
@rivaldojrrom814 is that video not enough to pass the exam ?
Guys, I've passed the exam today. Don't disregard any part from this course. I got many questions about the Well Architected Framework and ML tools. You can skip the walkthroughs. I did not take any test exams prior, but had some hands-on AWS experience.
Andrew ripped a bong at the 8:52:28 mark like we wasn't gonna notice
That part caught me off guard hahaha
passed the exam using this as a learning tool. It's great, i highly recommend this video. understand the concepts and you'll pass the exam. the free practice exam on exampro really helped as well. hope that helps.
Passed the exam!... honestly my advice.. take a few more extra practise tests... I felt the free one was way too easy but for the material this video should be enought
bro did you make notes? and if yes then did you memorize everything from your notess??
and bro is everything in this video important like till 6 hr it was just basic and some some follow up ideas about small things so can i skip to the good part uhh...... i mean to the important part i.e all important services???
pls help brother i have to pass in this exam anyhow... pls help if you see my message
@@singhalaviral no its not open book... Its a proctored exam if you take it online meaning they will connect with a person from pearson vue and your camera will be on.. you have to remember the core topics and just a basic idea of all the services mentioned in this video..
@@phy2503 I did make a few notes but you dont need to memorize everything... honestly take practise tests helped me understand the kind of questions that are asked and based on that I learned a few services in detail and the rest just the over the top idea... If you do this, you can get the correct choice based on the process of elimination in the exam rather than learning in detail about each service
Thanks!
Just passed the exam , only refered this video and solved the sample questions and gave mock tests .
Hey how did you revise did you make any flashcards and how long did it take you to?
Okay
I took notes for each and every service ,
The important thing is you need to know the difference between them . Read the concepts and understand what are benefits of cloud , well architectures framework , cloud adoption framework .. etc
Is the AWS foundation is same as cloud practitioner
Congratulations on passing the exam! 🎉