AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials Course
Length
1 day / 1 week
Price
$799
Days
Mon - Fri
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Why Choose This Course
AWS Cloud Practitioner Training Course is a one day beginner‑level training program that teaches the basic concepts of Amazon Web Services (AWS) in simple terms. It explains how cloud computing works, what AWS services are used for, and how businesses use them to run applications, store data, and manage security. This course is designed for people with no technical background and helps them build a clear understanding of cloud fundamentals, pricing, core services, and best practices. It also prepares learners for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam by giving a strong foundation in the AWS ecosystem.
The AWS Cloud Practitioner training is a great starting point for anyone who wants to learn cloud computing from the basics. It explains core AWS services like Amazon EC2, Amazon S3, and AWS IAM in a simple way. You do not need technical experience to begin. The content is clear and easy to follow.
This course helps you understand how AWS infrastructure works in real business use. You will learn about cloud security, pricing models, and billing concepts without confusion. Each lesson focuses on real examples, so it is easy to connect theory with practice.
This course will help you prepare for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam. The course develops knowledge systematically, hence making it easy to learn without any stress.
At AWS Training Courses, the focus is on simple learning and practical knowledge. The course has been updated and is designed to meet current AWS standards. This helps you gain in-demand skills.
Prerequisites
- There are no formal prerequisites for this course.
Exam
- Candidates can achieve this certification by passing the following exam(s). AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02)
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Delivery
- Live virtual online training attend in real-time from anywhere
Skills Gained
- Explain fundamental cloud concepts and the value proposition of AWS
- Describe the AWS global infrastructure, Regions, and Availability Zones
- Differentiate on-premises, hybrid, and all-in cloud models
- Identify core AWS service categories for compute, storage, networking, and databases
- Apply the shared responsibility model for security and compliance
- Outline identity and access fundamentals using IAM and organizations
- Recognize governance, monitoring, and cost management practices
- Use pricing tools and common strategies to estimate and control cloud costs
- Match common use cases to appropriate AWS services at a high level
- Summarize the AWS Well-Architected Framework pillars and their purpose
- Describe migration drivers, patterns, and high-level steps to move workloads to AWS
- Distinguish AWS support plans and when each is suitable
- Understand basic resiliency, high availability, and fault tolerance concepts
- Explain how managed services reduce operational overhead
- Articulate the role of analytics and AI services in business solutions
Audience
- Business professionals in sales, marketing, finance, or legal who need cloud literacy
- Project managers and business analysts working with cloud teams
- New or aspiring IT practitioners seeking a high-level AWS overview
- Students and career changers beginning a cloud journey
Course Schedule & Pricing
Choose the schedule that fits your life — all options include full course materials & certification support
Full-time immersion for rapid certification readiness.
Balance your career while you upgrade your skills.
Maximum flexibility for busy working professionals.
Outline
- Cloud fundamentals and AWS value proposition
- Global infrastructure: Regions, Availability Zones, and edge locations
- Methods of interacting with AWS (console, CLI, SDKs)
- Compute services overview (EC2, autoscaling, load balancing)
- Containers and serverless fundamentals (ECS, EKS, Lambda)
- Networking basics and Amazon VPC components
- Connectivity options (VPN, Direct Connect, hybrid patterns)
- Storage services overview (EBS, EFS, S3 classes and use cases)
- Data protection, backups, and archival strategies
- Relational and non-relational databases (RDS, DynamoDB high-level)
- Content delivery and acceleration concepts (CloudFront, global acceleration)
- Identity and access management principles (IAM users, roles, policies)
- Multi-account governance and AWS Organizations concepts
- Security services overview and shared responsibility model
- Monitoring and logging (CloudWatch, CloudTrail)
- Trusted Advisor and operational readiness checks
- Well-Architected Framework pillars and trade-offs
- Cost management fundamentals and pricing models
- Estimating and optimizing costs with calculators and tools
- Support plans and when to use each tier
- Migration drivers, approaches, and readiness considerations
- High availability, fault tolerance, and resiliency patterns
- Analytics and AI services at a conceptual level
- Best practices for cloud adoption and ongoing operations
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
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Does the course help me prepare for the AWS Cloud Practitioner certification?
Do I need prior AWS experience to attend?
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Is AWS Cloud Practitioner Certification free?
Yes, AWS Cloud Practitioner Certification is free on AWS learning platforms. If you want to learn or support, you can also take this training course with our Online “Training Course Now” for better understanding.
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