Identify different types of cloud deployment models
All in with cloud/cloud native
Hybrid
On-premises
Identify connectivity options
VPN
AWS Direct Connect
Public internet
Define the AWS global infrastructure
Describe the relationships among Regions, Availability Zones, and Edge Locations
Describe how to achieve high availability through the use of multiple Availability Zones
Recall that high availability is achieved by using multiple Availability Zones
Recognize that Availability Zones do not share single points of failure
Describe when to consider the use of multiple AWS Regions
Disaster recovery/business continuity
Low latency for end-users
Data sovereignty
Describe at a high level the benefits of Edge Locations
Amazon CloudFront
AWS Global Accelerator
Identify the core AWS services
Describe the categories of services on AWS (compute, storage, network, database)
Identify AWS compute services
Recognize there are different compute families
Recognize the different services that provide compute (for example, AWS Lambda compared to Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS), or Amazon EC2, etc.)
Recognize that elasticity is achieved through Auto Scaling
Identify the purpose of load balancers
Identify different AWS storage services
Describe Amazon S3
Describe Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS)
Describe Amazon S3 Glacier
Describe AWS Snowball
Describe Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS)
Describe AWS Storage Gateway
Identify AWS networking services
Identify VPC
Identify security groups
Identify the purpose of Amazon Route 53
Identify VPN, AWS Direct Connect
Identify different AWS database services
Install databases on Amazon EC2 compared to AWS managed databases
Identify Amazon RDS
Identify Amazon DynamoDB
Identify Amazon Redshift
Identify resources for technology support
Recognize there is documentation (best practices, whitepapers, AWS Knowledge Center, forums, blogs)
Identify the various levels and scope of AWS support
AWS Abuse
AWS support cases
Premium support
Technical Account Managers
Recognize there is a partner network (marketplace, third-party) including Independent Software Vendors and System Integrators
Identify sources of AWS technical assistance and knowledge including professional services, solution architects, training and certification, and the Amazon Partner Network
Identify the benefits of using AWS Trusted Advisor
Domain 4: Billing and Pricing
Compare and contrast the various pricing models for AWS (for example, On-Demand Instances, Reserved Instances, and Spot Instance pricing)
Identify scenarios/best fit for On-Demand Instance pricing
Identify scenarios/best fit for Reserved-Instance pricing
Describe Reserved-Instances flexibility
Describe Reserved-Instances behavior in AWS Organizations
Identify scenarios/best fit for Spot Instance pricing
Recognize the various account structures in relation to AWS billing and pricing
Recognize that consolidated billing is a feature of AWS Organizations
Identify how multiple accounts aid in allocating costs across departments
Identify resources available for billing support
Identify ways to get billing support and information
Cost Explorer, AWS Cost and Usage Report, Amazon QuickSight, third-party partners, and AWS Marketplace tools
Open a billing support case
The role of the Concierge for AWS Enterprise Support Plan customers
Identify where to find pricing information on AWS services
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