AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner - AWS Certification

Why take this course?
It looks like you've outlined a comprehensive learning path for someone new to AWS, covering a wide range of services and concepts. This path includes understanding asynchronous communication with SQS, SNS, and MQ, content distribution and routing with CloudFront, data transfer from on-premises to AWS, streaming solutions with Amazon Kinesis, DevOps practices including CI/CD and IAAC (Infrastructure as Code), management services, more APIs, serverless, and containers, the Well-Architected Framework, the Shared Responsibility Model, and resources for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner. Here's a brief summary of each step with some additional insights:
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Asynchronous Communication with SQS, SNS, and MQ
- Simple Queue Service (SQS): Allows decoupling of microservices, enabling them to asynchronously scale and communicate with each other.
- Simple Notification Service (SNS): Enables event-driven systems, broadcasting messages to subscribing endpoints over various protocols.
- Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (MSK): A managed service that makes it easy to build applications that use real-time event streaming applications.
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Content Distribution and Routing with CloudFront
- CloudFront is a global Content Delivery Network (CDN) service that securely delivers data, videos, applications, and APIs to users. It integrates with S3 and Lambda@Edge for caching and customizable request/response behavior at edge locations.
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Data Transfer from On-Premises to AWS
- AWS provides various methods for transferring data into and out of its cloud environment, including AWS DataSync, Direct Connect, Snowball, and the Transfer Family services like AWS Transfer for SFTP and AWS Transfer Family for databases (e.g., MySQL, PostgreSQL).
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Streaming Solutions with Amazon Kinesis
- Amazon Kinesis is a platform for building real-time data applications on AWS, enabling you to collect, process, and analyze large streams of incoming data without the complexity and expense of building and operating your own infrastructure.
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DevOps Practices (CI/CD and IAAC)
- Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Deployment (CD): Automate the combination (integration) of code changes and the processes of testing and deploying to production.
- Infrastructure as Code (IAAC): Tools like AWS CloudFormation, Terraform, or AWS CDK allow you to define your infrastructure in a high-level programming language, which can be versioned and reused.
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Management Services
- AWS offers various management services that help with automation, monitoring, compliance, and cost optimization, such as AWS Systems Manager, AWS Config, AWS CloudTrail, AWS Trusted Advisor, and AWS Budgets.
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More APIs, Serverless, and Containers
- Amazon API Gateway: A fully managed service for creating, publishing, maintaining, monitoring, and securing REST and WebSocket APIs at any scale.
- AWS Step Functions: Enables you to coordinate multiple AWS services into serverless workflows.
- ECS, Fargate, and Kubernetes: These services allow you to run containerized applications with high scalability and security. Fargate is a serverless compute engine for containers that works with both ECS and EKS.
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Well-Architected Framework
- This framework provides a methodical approach to reviewing and improving the technological architecture of your system, ensuring it aligns with best practices in reliability, performance efficiency, cost optimization, security, and operational excellence.
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Shared Responsibility Model
- In AWS, the Shared Responsibility Model defines responsibilities between AWS and the customer for maintaining security in the cloud environment. It's important to understand where those boundaries lie to ensure your compliance with regulations and best practices.
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AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner
- The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam validates your foundational knowledge of the AWS platform, including understanding of services, core concepts, security, architecture, pricing, and support. It's a starting point for individuals pursuing an AWS certification path.
Remember to leverage the AWS documentation, training, and community forums as additional resources throughout your learning journey. Good luck on your path to becoming AWS certified!
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Our Verdict
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner by Ranga Karanam is a solid course for beginners seeking an introduction to Amazon Web Services. While it offers valuable insights into various AWS services, including machine learning and big data overviews, there's room for improvement in terms of depth and accuracy in some areas. The course structure with short videos, real-time console examples, and motivational speeches is commendable—however, more documentation, study materials, and consistent updates would greatly enhance the overall learner experience.
What We Liked
- Comprehensive coverage of AWS services, including Machine Learning and Big Data overviews
- Well-organized sections with short, focused videos for easy consumption
- Practice tests provided to help prepare for the certification exam
- Real-time console examples facilitate understanding for non-coding background students
Potential Drawbacks
- Some topics need improvement due to inaccurate service description or lack of depth
- No significant updates since 2020 besides promising a 2024 update
- Limited hands-on practice and no file system mounting demonstration in the EBS section
- Additional documentation and study materials would enhance the course