AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Certification Course (CLF-C02) – Pass the Exam!
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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Hi. Just passed the exam. Thank you for the guidance!!
Okay. Writing this just 20 mins after completing my CLF-CO2 certification,
PASS grade shown at the end of my exam!
Watched this whole video in a month, with breaks here and there, I took notes for up to 12 hours then felt lazy so started listening for the remainder of the session. Services I couldn't understand, I watched Hands on, I didn't practice anything in the console though (even if I have worked with a few compute/security services in my Organization) Bought his exams subscription for 29$ and tried them all out. Bought Stephen Maarek's questions too, Kananinirav's (Sorry Name) – GitHub Repository of 23 question papers each with 50 questions, tried it all out… Passed all these practices, for the most – in a decent way. Compute is usually my strong suit with Security/Global Architecture so I understood it to the full, learnt a lot of things too! But stuff I found hard honestly, I remembered it using key words/points – considering the number of service names we needed to know, felt logical. Received PASS grade once I finished my OnVUE exam online and I'm waiting for my cert/batch/detailed results which will come in 4-5 business days.
Thank you My man – Andrew! Definitely Returning back after a short deserved break for that Associate level cert, though idk which among the 3 I wanna pick. I'm not a Dev, so Associate Developer is prolly out of the bag (for now) – So folks, any advice? SysOps Admin or Architect? Help me my peeps.
Much Love ♥️ Laters
Are you saying "a-dib-us"?
8:52:38 ….
Great course! just passed the exam. Thanks Andrew Brown
Are there remote part-time job opportunities available for people who got this AWS certification?
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 YouTube, 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.
You´re the goat
failed this course is bad :(( !!!
17:13 Exam guide
28:50
Nice video but the hardware servers with becoming cheaper there is a reason to still use on-prem in my view, so a hybrid model is best for big companies (for example on-prem, Azure and AWS). The cloud is actually not cheaper in some cases just easier 😉
Dude, please. Edit your videos. We don´t need to waste 15 minutes watching your trial and error process to make something work, like the CloudFormation part from 4h15m to 4h30m. Also, there is a huge lot of outdated interfaces.
1:30:34——-is S3 global ?,I can see in my aws console ,it's not global.
2:06:33
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
does this course work? anyone have no knowledge and use this to pass. Do you need practise with anything or how many times you watch
Thanks a lot for this course, I approved my exam yesterday!!
Passed the exam. Thank you for the video and sample test.
1:13:58 You would say "Yaasssss"
10:13:30 where you know Andrew Brown has a steam account maybe we can see him doing a gaming stream?
any resource for the aws cloud voucher
I highly recommend going through the official AWS content on AWS Skill Builder website BEFORE coming to this video. The AWS Skill Builder website has very detailed yet simple explanation and it is better organized in collective sections. This video can be used as a refresher or for hands-on purposes later.
How can we get programming tacs, any work shop you would be thinking on uploading it as a free bee, I am US citizen though,
Thank you so much..! Just passed the exam.
passed exam last week, Andrew brown is the best professor
Are these follow alongs also asked in the exam??? If anyone replies thanks in advance, and would be very grateful for your reply
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
Is it okay if I just watch video, take notes and do practice test? Or do I need to make the account on AWS and follow on those parts?
Im so confused is all that stuff at the beginning necessary? The IAM and the bucket and the credit card i encountered none of that just had to make an aws skill builder account and i got the exam guide practice questions and survey. Is that wrong?
Can you explain what the budgets are for? What scenario would we be setting a budget?
Let's be clear, Jeff Bezos has the privilege to count on an investment from his dissident father to start the company, the amount given to him was 250000 dollars. Not everyone has that kind of money to start anything.
Thanks, I just passed my exam.
I'm thinking of starting a career in cloud computing. I don't have a graduation degree. Is the AWS Cloud Practitioner course a good pathway to begin my career? Please share your experience in this sector.
@8:52:54 lol
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.
Is it neccessary to do the follow alongs just to pass the exam?
Great work! Cannot believe this person talked continuously for more than 14 hours!
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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.
Just got the certification this morning 778 points, no prior experience🎉🎉🎉.
This was my process:
1. AWS Cloudquest 3 days.
2. This Youtube video 5 days.
3. Practice exams (paid version on tutorialsdojo) 3 days.
You can do it!!!
I want to clarify the difference between dedicated instance vs dedicated host. 7:41:00 says that the 'server always lives here', which means that the location of your instance remains constant and this isn't true. Your instance can be moved to different servers if its started/stopped, dedicated instance just means that wherever it moves, it won't be shared by any other account. Dedicated host on the other hand means that the after starting/stopping, the instance remains on the same server always.
where can I download the slides of the lecture?