From the course: AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) Cert Prep
Cloud Technology and Services Domain
From the course: AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) Cert Prep
Cloud Technology and Services Domain
- [Instructor] The Cloud Technology and Services domain may seem daunting. They even have satellite as a service. Thankfully, you don't need to know most of the services to do well on this exam, as there is a certain subset of services that are often considered core services by AWS, which doesn't change too much from year to year. Their top product categories are compute, storage, database networking, and content delivery, analytics, machine learning and security, identity and compliance. To do well on this domain, there are a few concepts and services you need to understand. You need to define the AWS global infrastructure as well as methods of deploying and operating in the AWS Cloud. As for the services, you'll need to be able to identify AWS compute services, database services, network services, storage services, artificial intelligence and machine learning services and analytics services, and services from other in scope AWS service categories. Identifying services from other in scope AWS service categories is where you would need to be aware of service categories for certain services, which helps you identify what these services may do, but not necessarily have too much background knowledge. If you're interested in the sheer number of services offered by Amazon Web Services, check out aws.amazon.com/products. This page allows you to search for services in alphabetical order, by product category, by launch date, by their free tier type, or which recent Reinvent they were announced at. Chances are it's littered with services even your organization's most experienced AWS expert has never heard of. It seems like a lot, but I promise we'll help you break it down. Ready to get started? Let's go.