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The Amazon Web Services (AWS) Advanced Level exam assesses candidates' proficiency in designing, deploying, and managing complex AWS solutions. It covers advanced topics such as architectural best practices, high availability, scalability, security, and cost optimization strategies. Candidates demonstrate their ability to architect AWS solutions to meet specific business requirements and optimize performance, reliability, and cost-effectiveness.
The Amazon Web Services (Advanced Level) Exam covers the following topics -
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Basic scripting (Python, Bash) and familiarity with IAC tools like CloudFormation or Terraform is beneficial.
Not ideally. This exam is designed for professionals with at least 1–2 years of AWS experience.
Yes, hands-on experience with core AWS services and prior certification at associate level is recommended.
AWS Cloud Architect, DevOps Engineer, Cloud Consultant, Solutions Architect, Infrastructure Engineer.
Advanced AWS architecture, automation, cloud security, scalability, hybrid connectivity, and cost efficiency.
It teaches strategies to integrate AWS with other platforms, like Azure or on-premises systems.
Yes, it opens up high-paying freelance opportunities in AWS consulting and DevOps project delivery.
Absolutely. You’ll learn to design resilient and scalable architectures suitable for large-scale cloud migration.
Yes, AWS certifications are recognized and respected by organizations worldwide.
While this is exam-based, hands-on labs and real-world scenarios are recommended during prep.