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AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C01 Practice Exam 2023

AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner CLF-C01 Practice Exam 2023

Updated questions & answers with explanation. Pass the AWS Cloud Practitioner CLF-C01 exam with confidence.
Created byCyber Whiz
Last updated 1/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • Help you prepare for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Exam.
  • Knowledge of core AWS services and use cases, billing and pricing models, security concepts, and how cloud impacts your business
  • It will teach you AWS concepts, services, security, architecture, and pricing
  • Gives an overview of the AWS cloud.

Included in This Course

258 questions
  • CLF-C01 Practice Exam 164 questions
  • CLF-C01 Practice Exam 265 questions
  • CLF-C01 Practice Exam 365 questions
  • CLF-C01 Practice Exam 464 questions

Description

The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner offers a foundational understanding of AWS Cloud concepts, services, and terminology. This is a good starting point for individuals in non-technical roles with no prior IT or cloud experience or for those with on-premises IT experience looking for basic AWS Cloud fluency. This certification can give candidates the confidence to tackle role-based AWS Certifications.


The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C01) exam is intended for individuals who can effectively demonstrate an overall knowledge of the AWS Cloud independent of a specific job role. The exam validates a candidate’s ability to complete the following tasks:

  • 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.


Target candidate description The target candidate should have 6 months, or the equivalent, of active engagement with the AWS Cloud, with exposure to AWS Cloud design, implementation, and/or operations. Candidates will demonstrate an understanding of well-designed AWS Cloud solutions. Recommended AWS knowledge The target candidate should have the following knowledge:

AWS Cloud concepts

Security and compliance within the AWS Cloud

Understanding of the core AWS services

Understanding of the economics of the AWS Cloud What is considered out of scope for the target candidate? The following is a non-exhaustive list of related job tasks that the target candidate is not expected to be able to perform.

These items are considered out of scope for the exam:

  • Coding

  • Designing cloud architecture

  • Troubleshooting

  • Implementation

  • Migration  Load and performance testing

  • Business applications (for example, Amazon Alexa, Amazon Chime, Amazon WorkMail) To view a detailed list of specific tools and technologies that might be covered on the exam, as well as lists of in-scope AWS services, refer to the Appendix.

Who this course is for:

  • From a non-IT background and exploring a career in the AWS Cloud
  • In sales/marketing/business analyst roles looking to communicate more effectively with stakeholders and customers about the AWS Cloud
  • In on-premises IT or cloud roles, but new to AWS Cloud, and need a primer before diving into role-based AWS Certification(s)