Brief Introduction
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner - Foundational (CLF-C01) Exam - 5 Full Timed Exams - 300+ QuestionsDescription
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The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C01) examination is intended for individuals who have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to demonstrate basic knowledge of the AWS platform, including: available services and their common use cases, AWS Cloud architectural principles (at the conceptual level), account security, and compliance.
Becoming an AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner is a recommended, optional step toward achieving an Associate-level or Specialty certification.
Take the next step in your career by expanding and validating your skills on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud. The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner - Practice Tests offers complete and thorough treatment of all topics included in the AWS Certification Exam.
Distinguish yourself as an expert by obtaining a highly desirable certification in a widely used platform. Hone your skills and gain new insights on AWS whether you work in a technical, managerial, sales, purchasing, or financial field. Fully prepare for this new exam using expert content and real-world knowledge.
Exam Details
- Format : Multiple choice, multiple answer
- Type: Foundational
- Delivery Method: Testing center or online proctored exam
- Time: 90 minutes to complete the exam
- Number of Questions: 65
- Passing score: 70%
- Cost: 100 USD
- Language: Available in English, Indonesian (Bahasa), Japanese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese
Abilities Validated by the Certification
Define what the AWS Cloud is and the basic global infrastructure
Describe basic AWS Cloud architectural principles
Describe the AWS Cloud value proposition
Describe key services on the AWS platform and their common use cases (for example, compute and analytics)
Describe basic security and compliance aspects of the AWS platform and the shared security model
Define the billing, account management, and pricing models
Identify sources of documentation or technical assistance (for example, whitepapers or support tickets)
Describe basic/core characteristics of deploying and operating in the AWS Cloud