Become an AWS-certified SysOps Administrator Associate with the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate (SOA-C02) course and lab. The lab provides a hands-on learning experience for system administrators in cloud operations. The course covers SOA-C02 exam objectives and teaches the skills required for deploying, managing, and operating workloads on AWS, monitoring, logging, and troubleshooting systems, performing business continuity and disaster recovery procedures.
What will you get:
To be the AWS SysOps Administrator certified Associate, you need to pass the AWS SOA-C02 exam. This credential helps organizations identify and develop talent with critical skills for implementing cloud initiatives. Earning AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate demonstrates experience in deploying, managing, and operating workloads on AWS, performing operations by using the AWS Management Console and the AWS CLI and implementing architectural requirements (for example, high availability, performance, capacity).
Lessons 1: Introduction
- How to Prepare for the Exam?
- Taking a Certification Exam
- About This Course
Lessons 2: Introduction to AWS
- What is Cloud Computing?
- The AWS Cloud
- Six Benefits of the AWS Cloud
- AWS Services Overview
Lessons 3: Monitoring Services in AWS
- Metering, Monitoring, and Alerting
- CloudWatch
- CloudTrail
Lessons 4: Troubleshooting and Remediation
- Responding to Alarms
- Amazon EventBridge
- AWS Config
Lessons 5: Implementing Scalability and Elasticity
- Scaling in the Cloud
- Caching
- Read Replicas
Lessons 6: High Availability and Resilience
- Availability Zones in AWS
- High Availability with Elastic Load Balancers and Route 53
- Highly Available Datastores
- Highly Available Databases
Lessons 7: Backup and Restore Strategies
- Backup in the Cloud
- S3 as a Backup Service
Lessons 8: Provisioning Resources
- Deployment Tools in AWS
Lessons 9: Application Management
- Lifecycle Management
- Patching
Lessons 10: Security and Compliance
- Account Management
Lessons 11: Data Protection at Rest and in Transit
- Protecting Data
Lessons 12: Networking and Connectivity
- The VPC
- VPC Connectivity
- VPC Security
- AWS Network Firewall
- VPC Endpoints
- VPC Peering
- VPC
- Direct Connect
- AWS WAF
- AWS Shield
Lessons 13: Domains, DNS, and Content Delivery
- Route 53
- Route 53 Routing Policies
- S3 Static Website Hosting
- Amazon CloudFront
- S3 Origin Access Identity
Lessons 14: Troubleshoot Network Connectivity
- VPC Flow Logs
- ELB Access Logs
- AWS WAF ACL Logs
- CloudFront Logs
- CloudFront Caching Issues
- Troubleshooting Hybrid and Private Links
Lessons 15: Cost Optimisation Strategies
- Operational Optimisation
Lessons 16: Performance Optimisation
- Optimising for Performance
Hands-on LAB Activities
Monitoring Services in AWS
- Creating a CloudWatch Dashboard and Adding a Metric to it
- Creating CloudTrail
Troubleshooting and Remediation
- Creating Amazon EventBridge Rules that React to Events
Implementing Scalability and Elasticity
- Creating an Auto Scaling Group
- Using ElastiCache
High Availability and Resilience
- Assigning an Elastic IP Address to an EC2 Instance
- Creating an Elastic Load Balancer
- Creating an Amazon S3 Glacier Vault
- Enabling Versioning in the Amazon S3 Bucket
- Creating an Amazon S3 Bucket
- Creating an Amazon DynamoDB Table
Backup and Restore Strategies
- Creating an AWS Backup
- Creating a Snapshot
Provisioning Resources
- Creating and Deleting a Resource Share
- Creating an Application in Elastic Beanstalk
- Creating a CloudFormation Template
- Using the AWS Command Line Interface
Security and Compliance
- Configuring a Key
- Configuring an IAM Role
- Creating an IAM Group
- Creating an IAM User
Data Protection at Rest and in Transit
- Enabling and Disabling GuardDuty
Networking and Connectivity
- Creating an Elastic Network Interface
- Creating an Internet Gateway
- Allocating an Elastic IP Address
- Creating a VPC
- Creating a NAT Gateway
- Configuring a Route Table
- Creating a Subnet
- Creating a Security Group
- Creating a Network ACL
- Creating a Gateway Endpoint
- Creating a VPC Endpoint
- Creating a VPC Peering
Domains, DNS, and Content Delivery
- Creating a Hosted Zone Using Amazon Route 53
- Creating a Health Check
- Creating an Amazon CloudFront Web Distribution
Troubleshoot Network Connectivity
- Creating VPC Flow Logs
- Creating an AWS WAF Web ACL
Performance Optimisation
- Creating a Placement Group
- Creating an Encrypted Amazon EBS Volume with a Cold HDD
- Creating a Linux Instance
Exam FAQs
There is no official prerequisites for the Amazon SysOps Administrator-Associate exam.
The fee is GBP £150
The exam contains 50 questions.
Summary
Standard:
AWS Cert SysOps
Lessons:
16 Lessons
Delivery Method:
Online
Language:
English