AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Online Course
The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Online Course is a self-paced training program designed to help you prepare for the foundational AWS certification. This course provides a broad understanding of AWS Cloud, tailored for both technical and non-technical roles. It offers a comprehensive overview of key cloud concepts, AWS services, security, architecture, pricing models, and support resources—aligned with all objectives outlined by AWS.
What You’ll Learn:
The course covers all essential topics to help you confidently pass the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam, including:
- Core concepts of AWS global infrastructure
- Key AWS services and their common use cases
- Basic cloud architecture principles
- AWS security and compliance fundamentals, including the shared responsibility model
- AWS pricing models, billing, and account management
- Finding documentation and technical support resources
- The AWS Cloud value proposition
- Core characteristics of cloud deployment and operation
Course Features:
- 21+ hours of high-quality video content covering 100% of the exam objectives
- 12 scenario-based lab sessions for hands-on learning
- Updated content aligned with the latest AWS guidelines
- Unlimited lifetime access to course materials
Start your cloud journey today and build a strong foundation with AWS—perfect for beginners and professionals exploring cloud computing for the first time.
Course Structure
The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Online Course covers the following topics -
Section 1 - Introduction to AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C01 and Cloud Computing (9)
- Section 1-1 Introduction to AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Certification
- Section 1-2 How to pass the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Exam
- Section 1-3 Setup an AWS Free Tier Account
- Section 1-4 Setting Up Your Environment
- Section 1-5 Create a Billing Alarm
- Section 1-6 Introduction to Cloud Computing
- Section 1-7 Six Advantages of Cloud Computing
- Section 1-8 The AWS Global Infrastructure
Section 2 - AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) (5)
- Section 2-1 Introduction to AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)
- Section 2-2 Hands on Labs IAM Configuration
- Section 2-3 IAM Authorization and Policies
- Section 2-4 Hands on Labs IAM Roles and Policies
- Section 2-5 IAM Identity Federation
Section 3 - Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), Storage Gateway and Snowball (5)
- Introduction to Amazon Simple Storage Service S3 - Part 1
- Introduction to Amazon Simple Storage Service S3 - Part 2
- Section 3-3 Create an S3 Bucket - Hands-On Labs
- Section 3-4 Amazon S3 Static Website Hosting
- Section 3-5 AWS Storage Gateway and Snowball
Section 4 - AWS Networking and Content Delivery (13)
- Section 4-1 IP Addresses and Port Numbers - Part 1 (Optional)
- Section 4-2 IP Addresses and Port Numbers - Part 2 (Optional)
- Section 4-3 IP Addresses and Subnetting - Part 1 (Optional)
- Section 4-4 IP Addresses and Subnetting - Part 2 (Optional)
- Section 4-5 Introduction to On-Premise Networking - Quick Overview
- Section 4-6 Introduction to Amazon VPC Part 1
- Section 4-7 Introduction to Amazon VPC Part 2
- Section 4-8 Hands-On Labs - Create a VPC
- Section 4-9 AWS Direct Connect
- Section 4-10 Introduction to AWS CloudFront
- Section 4-11 Hands-On Labs - Create a CloudFront Distribution
- Section 4-12 Amazon API Gateway
- Section 4-13 Additional Networking Services
Section 5 - AWS Compute Services (17)
- AWS Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) Part 1
- AWS Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) Part 2
- Section 5-3 Launch an EC2 Instance - Lab
- Section 5-4 Elastic Block Store (EBS)
- Section 5-5 Expand an EBS Volume - Lab
- Section 5-6 Elastic File System (EFS)
- Section 5-7 Additional Storage Options
- Section 5-8 Elastic Load Balancers (ELB)
- Section 5-9 Create an Elastic Load Balancer - Lab
- Section 5-10 AWS Auto Scaling
- Section 5-11 Configure Auto Scaling - Lab Part 1
- Section 5-12 Configure Auto Scaling - Lab Part 2
- Section 5-13 Amazon Lightsail
- Section 5-14 Amazon ECS, ECR and EKS
- Section 5-15 AWS Lambda
- Section 5-16 Amazon Elastic Beanstalk
- Section 5-17 Additional Compute Services
Section 6 - AWS Database Services (5)
- Section 6-1 Introduction to Amazon RDS
- Section 6-2 Create an RDS Database - Lab
- Section 6-3 Amazon Aurora DynamoDB Redshift and ElastiCache
- Section 6-4 Database Migration Service (DMS)
- Section 6-5 Additional Database Services
Section 7 - Amazon Route53 (1)
- Section 7-1 Amazon Route53 and DNS
Section 8 - Application Integration Services (3)
- Section 8-1 Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS)
- Section 8-2 Amazon MQ and Amazon SQS
- Section 8-3 AWS Step Functions and Amazon SWF
Section 9 - Analytics (4)
- Section 9-1 Amazon Athena
- Section 9-2 Amazon Kinesis
- Section 9-3 Amazon Elastisearch
- Section 9-4 Amazon Glue and QuickSight
Section 10 - Management & Governance (8)
- Section 10-1 Amazon CloudFormation
- Section 10-2 Amazon CloudWatch
- Section 10-2 Build A CloudWatch Dashboard - Lab
- Section 10-4 Amazon CloudTrail and Config
- Section 10-5 AWS Support Plans
- Section 10-6 AWS Trusted Advisor
- Section 10-7 AWS Organizations
- Section 10-8 AWS Global Services and On-Premise Services
Section 11- Security (6)
- Section 11-1 Amazon Shared Security Model
- Section 11-2 Amazon Compliance Programs & AWS Artifact
- Section 11-3 Vulnerability and Penetration Testing
- Section 11-4 AWS WAF, Shield and Inspector
- Section 11-5 AWS Key Management Service KMS & CloudHSM
- Section 11-6 Amazon Macie
Section 12 - The Well Architected Framework (2)
- Section 12-1 The AWS Well Architected Framework - Part 1
- Section 12-2 AWS Well Architected Framework - Part 2
Section 13 - Billing & Pricing (5)
- Section 13-1 How AWS Pricing Works - Whitepaper Review Part 1
- Section 13-2 How AWS Pricing Works - Whitepaper Review Part 2
- Section 13-3 How AWS Pricing Works - Whitepaper Review Part 3
- Section 13-4 AWS Cost Calculators
- Section 13-5 AWS Cost Management Tools
Section 14 - Book Your AWS Exam (2)
- Section 14-1 How to Book Your AWS Exam?