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Ultimate AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner’s Exam Guide - Master the Concepts Services Security and Architectural Best Practices of AWS EC2 S3 and RDS and Crack AWS CLF-C02 Certification - cover

Ultimate AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner’s Exam Guide - Master the Concepts Services Security and Architectural Best Practices of AWS EC2 S3 and RDS and Crack AWS CLF-C02 Certification

Gaurav H Kankaria

Publisher: Orange Education Pvt. Ltd

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Summary

Empowering Your Journey to a Successful AWS Cloud Certification
Book Description
Embark on a journey into AWS cloud computing certification with the "Ultimate AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner’s Exam Guide"
This book is your ultimate guide to mastering AWS CLF-C02 certification by simplifying cloud computing basics and giving you a strong grasp of its core principles and benefits.
The book simplifies AWS services like EC2, S3, and RDS, with clear explanations and real-world examples. You'll master these services and learn industry best practices for cost optimization, security, and compliance, ensuring your deployments are efficient and secure. Additionally, it empowers you to navigate the ever-changing world of cloud computing with confidence.
With exam readiness at the forefront, the book provides a meticulous preparation plan, complete with practice questions, exam strategies, and hands-on exercises to fortify your knowledge and boost your confidence. Whether you're gearing up for the AWS Cloud Practitioner exam or seeking to enhance your professional skill set, the practical approach ensures you're primed for success.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to AWS Cloud Practitioner Exam (CLF - C02)
2. Understanding Cloud Computing
3. Introduction to AWS and Global Infrastructure
4. AWS Well-Architected Framework and Shared Responsibility Model
5. AWS Core Services – Part I
6. AWS Core Services – Part II
7. AWS Core Services – Part III
8. Other AWS Services
9. Billing and Pricing
10. Preparing for Exam
11. AWS Hands-on Guide for Beginners   
Index
Available since: 05/22/2024.

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