AWS Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C01) Certification Preparation for AWS
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(!) Since September, 19th 2023, the CLF-C01 exam has been retired and replaced with the CLF-C02 exam. To prepare for the replacement exam, please take our course here.
This certification learning path is specifically designed to prepare you for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C01) exam. This learning path covers the knowledge required to master the domains outlined in the exam blueprint. Throughout this learning path, you will be guided via our courses, hands-on labs, resources, and a preparation exam at the end, all of which are focused on areas that will be assessed within the exam.
This learning path is designed specifically for students looking to gain an understanding of the concepts of cloud computing without technical detail. This training is intended for individuals who are looking to build and validate an overall understanding of the AWS Cloud. It is useful for individuals in technical, managerial, sales, purchasing, or financial roles who work with the AWS Cloud and is an ideal starting point for non-technical people looking to understand cloud computing from a business perspective.
Intended Audience
This learning path is suitable for anyone wanting to pass the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C01 exam. As defined in the exam blueprint, which can be found here, the exam has been designed for individuals wanting to demonstrate critical knowledge related to implementing cloud initiatives. The AWS CLF-C01 certification can verify and validate your knowledge within this area by enabling you to effectively demonstrate cloud fluency and foundational AWS knowledge.
This learning path is curated specifically to prepare you for passing the AWS Cloud Practitioner exam. We only cover the aspects and services likely to appear in the exam.
Learning Objectives
The aim of the certification is to validate your knowledge across a number of different key areas, which have been defined by AWS as being able to:
- Explain the value of the AWS Cloud
- Understand and explain the AWS shared responsibility model
- Understand security best practices
- Understand AWS Cloud costs, economics, and billing practices
- Describe and position the core AWS services, including compute, network, databases, and storage
- Identify AWS services for common use cases
As a means of demonstrating this knowledge, you will be tested across 4 different domains, with each domain contributing to a total percentage of your overall score. These domains are broken down as:
Domain 1: Cloud Concepts (26%)
Domain 2: Security and Compliance (25%)
Domain 3: Technology (33%)
Domain 4: Billing and Pricing (16%)
As you progress through the learning path, you will gain all the information and knowledge required to fulfill the domain expectations, gaining a deep understanding within each area.
AWS Hands-on Labs
There's no better way to prepare for an AWS certification than working in the AWS console!
These CLF-C01 hands-on labs provide real-world scenarios to help you gain experience. You can select any of the hands-on labs in this learning path.
Prerequisites
This learning path is designed for anyone who is new to cloud computing, so no prior experience with AWS is necessary. While it may be helpful to have a basic understanding of AWS and its services, as well as some exposure to AWS Cloud design, implementation, and operations, this is not required as all of the concepts we will introduce in this learning path will be explained and reinforced from the ground up.
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FAQ
What is AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner?
The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C01) is the foundational level of AWS certification. This certification offers an overview of core services offered by AWS, security, network, and cloud pricing, and the available support services. Many individuals continue on to additional certifications after completing Cloud Practitioner.
How do I prepare for this AWS certification?
The recommended path to follow in preparation for the certification exam is:
- Complete all steps to this learning path
- Study the exam guide
- Take the preparation exam a number of times
- Review multiple AWS whitepapers for additional information
- Schedule your exam
How long does it take to become AWS certified?
The time required is based strictly on your level of commitment and existing experience. Once you have completed this learning path ensure you set aside time to research any areas you feel the weakest in.
Do AWS certifications expire?
AWS certifications are valid for three years. You will receive a notification before your certification credentials are set to expire, so you can prepare for recertification.
About the Author
Danny has over 20 years of IT experience as a software developer, cloud engineer, and technical trainer. After attending a conference on cloud computing in 2009, he knew he wanted to build his career around what was still a very new, emerging technology at the time — and share this transformational knowledge with others. He has spoken to IT professional audiences at local, regional, and national user groups and conferences. He has delivered in-person classroom and virtual training, interactive webinars, and authored video training courses covering many different technologies, including Amazon Web Services. He currently has nine active AWS certifications, including certifications at the Professional and Specialty level.