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CompTIA Cloud+ Certification Free Trial Course

Master the skills needed for the CompTIA Cloud+ Certification with our comprehensive free trial course. Ideal for IT professionals aiming to excel in cloud computing.


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CompTIA Cloud+ Certification Free Trial Course



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Imagine being the key person guiding your organization’s transition to the cloud, ensuring the seamless movement of data, applications, and services. This is what the CompTIA Cloud+ Certification can equip you to do. As a certified professional, you’ll have the expertise to implement, maintain, and optimize cloud technologies, making you an invaluable asset to any IT team.

Our CompTIA Cloud+ Certification Free Trial Course is a comprehensive training program designed to prepare you for the CompTIA Cloud+ Certification (CV0-002). The course deep-dives into crucial aspects of cloud computing, including cloud configurations, deployment, security, management, and the intricacies of cloud migration.

What sets our training apart is its real-world application. We don’t just help you pass the test; we ensure you’re fully equipped to tackle actual cloud challenges in your future role.

What You Will Learn

This course is your gateway to mastering the knowledge and skills required for the CompTIA Cloud+ Certification. Upon completion, you will walk away with:

  • The ability to confidently implement and maintain cloud technologies.
  • Proficiency in managing and securing cloud infrastructure.
  • An in-depth understanding of cloud configurations and their deployment.
  • Skills for executing successful cloud migrations and managing the associated risks.
  • Expertise in troubleshooting and resolving cloud-related issues.
  • A comprehensive knowledge of cloud network architectures and their implementation.
  • An understanding of how to manage and optimize cloud resources.
  • The ability to devise and execute disaster recovery plans.

Who This Course Is For

This course is ideal for IT professionals looking to expand their capabilities and make their mark in the booming field of cloud computing. It’s best suited for:

  • Network Administrators
  • System Administrators
  • Cloud Engineers
  • IT Project Managers
  • Security Analysts

While the course is beginner-friendly, a basic understanding of computer networking and IT systems will be beneficial.

Why These Skills Matter

Obtaining the CompTIA Cloud+ Certification is not just about adding another credential to your resume. It’s a globally recognized testament to your cloud computing skills, increasing your marketability to employers worldwide. With this certification, you can expect a significant boost in your earning potential, often surpassing that of non-certified peers.

But the benefits don’t stop at a higher salary. This certification opens up a wealth of career opportunities, enabling you to explore roles such as Cloud Engineer, Cloud Administrator, and Network Administrator. With the cloud computing market showing no signs of slowing down, there’s no better time to become a certified cloud professional.

Module 1 – Azure Overview
  • 1.0 Introduction to AZ-104
  • 1.1 Cloud Computing
  • 1.2 Cloud Services Benefits
  • 1.3 Cloud Service Types
  • 1.4 Azure Core Architectural Components
  • 1.4.1 ACTIVITY-Creating Management Groups and Subscriptions
  • 1.5 Azure Compute Services
  • 1.6 Azure Application Hosting Options
  • 1.7 Azure Networking Services
  • 1.8 Azure Storage Services
  • 1.9 Azure Identity, Access, and Security
  • 1.10 Azure Cost Management
  • 1.10.1 ACTIVITY- Checking Your Azure Balance
  • 1.11 Azure Governance and Compliance Tools
  • 1.11.1 ACTIVITY- Assign an Azure Policy
Module 2 – Azure Tools
  • 2.1 Azure Portal
  • 2.1.1 ACTIVITY- Exploring the Azure Portal
  • 2.2 Azure Monitoring Tools
  • 2.3 Azure PowerShell
  • 2.3.1 ACTIVITY- Using Azure PowerShell
  • 2.4 Azure CLI
  • 2.4.1 ACTIVITY- Using the Azure CLI
  • 2.5 Azure Cloud Shell
  • 2.6 ARM Templates
  • 2.6.1 ACTIVITY- Using Templates to Deploy Resources
  • 2.7 Azure Resource Manager
  • 2.8 Hybrid Tools
Module 3 – Azure Identities and Governance
  • 3.1 Azure AD Overview
  • 3.1.1 ACTIVITY- Exploring Azure Active Directory
  • 3.1.2 ACTIVITY- Adding a Custom Domain
  • 3.2 Subscriptions
  • 3.3 Users and Groups
  • 3.3.1 ACTIVITY- Adding Azure Active Directory User
  • 3.3.2 ACTIVITY- Bulk Inviting New Users
  • 3.3.3 ACTIVITY- Creating Azure AD Groups
  • 3.4 Authentication
  • 3.5 SSPR
  • 3.5.1 ACTIVITY- Implementing SSPR
  • 3.6 Devices
  • 3.7 Azure Roles
  • 3.7.1 ACTIVITY- Assigning Azure Roles
  • 3.8 Azure AD Roles
  • 3.8.1 ACTIVITY- Assigning Azure AD Roles
  • 3.9 Conditional Access
  • 3.10 Authorization
  • 3.10.1 ACTIVITY- Managing Licenses
  • 3.11 Azure Policy
Module 4 – Azure Storage
  • 4.1 Storage Accounts
  • 4.1.1 ACTIVITY- Creating a Storage Account
  • 4.2 Storage Types
  • 4.2.1 ACTIVITY- Creating Storage Types
  • 4.3 Azure Storage Tools
  • 4.3.1 ACTIVITY- Azure Storage Explorer
  • 4.4 Azure Files and File Sync
  • 4.4.1 ACTIVITY- Deploying an Azure Files Share
  • 4.5 Azure Storage Security
Module 5 – Azure Compute Resources
  • 5.1 Virtual Machines
  • 5.1.1 ACTIVITY- Create Virtual Machines
  • 5.1.2 ACTIVITY- Delete a Virtual Machine
  • 5.2 VM Availability
  • 5.2.1 ACTIVITY- Increasing VM Availability
  • 5.3 VM Extensions
  • 5.4 Azure App Service
  • 5.5 Azure Container Instances
  • 5.6 Kubernetes
Module 6 – Azure Virtual Networks
  • 6.1 Virtual Networks
  • 6.1.1 ACTIVITY- Create a VNet
  • 6.2 Network Security Groups-Part 1
  • 6.2.1 Network Security Groups-Part 2
  • 6.3 Azure Firewall
  • 6.3.1 ACTIVITY- Deploying a Firewall
  • 6.4 Azure DNS-Part 1
  • 6.4.1 Azure DNS-Part 2
  • 6.4.2 ACTIVITY- Implementing Azure DNS Zone6
  • 6.5 Virtual Network Peering
  • 6.5.1 ACTIVITY- VNet Peering
  • 6.6 Azure VPN Gateway
  • 6.7 ExpressRoute and Virtual WANs
  • 6.8 Azure Load Balancer
  • 6.9 Azure Application Gateway
  • 6.10 Azure Routes
Module 7 – Azure Monitoring and Backup
  • 7.1 Network Watcher
  • 7.2 Azure Monitor
  • 7.3 Azure Backup-Part 1
  • 7.4 Azure Backup-Part 2
  • 7.5 Azure Backup-Part 3
  • 7.6 Conclusion to AZ-104
Module 1 – Google Cloud Digital Leader Course Overview
  • 1.0 About Google Cloud Digital Leader
  • 1.1 Course and Instructor Intro
  • 1.2 Course PreReqs
  • 1.3 GCP Certification Overview
  • 1.4 GCP Digital Leader Exam Objectives
Module 2 – General Cloud Knowledge
  • 2.0 General Cloud Knowledge
  • 2.1 Domain Objectives
  • 2.2 Intro to Cloud Computing
  • 2.3 Essential Characteristics of Cloud Computing
  • 2.4 Service Models
  • 2.5 Deployment Models
  • 2.6 Multitenancy
  • 2.7 Resilency
  • 2.8 Replication
  • 2.9 Automation and Orchestration
  • 2.10 Chargeback
  • 2.11 Vendor Lockin
  • 2.12 Cloud Standards
  • 2.13 OpEx, CapEx
  • 2.14 TCO-ROI
  • 2.15 Business Enablers
  • 2.16 Section Summary
  • 2.17 Review Questions
Module 3 – General Google Cloud Knowledge
  • 3.0 General GCP Knowledge
  • 3.1 Domain Objectives
  • 3.2 GCP Overview
  • 3.3 Cloud Infrastructure
  • 3.4 Cloud Hierarchy
  • 3.5 Project Demo
  • 3.6 Whiteboard Hierarchy and Projects
  • 3.7 Service Options
  • 3.8 Demo – Services Overview
  • 3.9 Pricing Calculator
  • 3.10 Demo – Pricing Calculator
  • 3.11 Billing models and Discounts
  • 3.12 Demo Billing
  • 3.13 Compliance Resources
  • 3.14 Demo – Compliance Reports Manager
  • 3.15 Support Options
  • 3.16 Service Level Agreement (SLA)
  • 3.17 Google Cloud Framework and Maturity Model
  • 3.18 Demo – Maturity Assessment
  • 3.19 Access to GCP
  • 3.20 Demo – GCP ACCESS
  • 3.21 Section Summary
  • 3.22 Review Questions
Module 4 – Google Cloud Products and Services
  • 4.0 Google Cloud Products and Services
  • 4.1 Domain Objectives
  • 4.2 Core Services
  • 4.3 Google Compute Engine, Google Cloud VMware Engine, and Bare Metal
  • 4.4 Compute Storage and Disk Options
  • 4.5 App Engine, Google Cloud Functions, and Cloud Run
  • 4.6 Google Kubernetes Engine
  • 4.7 Demo Compute Services
  • 4.8 Container registry
  • 4.9 Cost and Performance Tradeoffs of Scale To Zero
  • 4.10 Database Options – Cloud SQL, Cloud Spanner, Cloud Bigtable, BigQuery
  • 4.11 Demo – Database Offerings
  • 4.12 Vision API, AI Platform, TPUs
  • 4.13 Pre Trained Models
  • 4.14 Data Pipeline Offerings
  • 4.15 Data Ingestion Options
  • 4.16 Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
  • 4.17 Visibility and Alerting Offerings
  • 4.18 Identify Data Migration Options
  • 4.19 Compute VM Migration
  • 4.20 Whiteboard – Migrations
  • 4.21 Application Modernization
  • 4.22 Define Software-Defined WAN (SD-WAN)
  • 4.23 Connectivity Options
  • 4.24 Whiteboard – Connectivity
  • 4.25 IAM and Security
  • 4.26 Whiteboard Cloud Architecture
  • 4.27 Section Summary
  • 4.28 Review Questions
Module 5 – Google Cloud Digital Leader Course Closeout
  • 5.0 Google Cloud Digital Leader Course Closeout
  • 5.1 Course Review
  • 5.2 Resources
  • 5.3 Exam Overview
  • 5.4 Course Closeout
Module 1: Course Overview
  • 1.1 Course Overview
  • 1.2 Course PreReqs
Module 2: Kubernetes and Container Fundamentals
  • 2.1 Core Concepts
  • 2.2 What is the CKA Exam
  • 2.3 Why Get Certified
  • 2.4 CKA Exam Domains
  • 2.5 What is Kubernetes
  • 2.6 What is a Container
  • 2.7 What is Docker
  • 2.8 Kubernetes Terminology
  • 2.9 Kubernetes Components
  • 2.10 Kubernetes Documentation
  • 2.11 Whiteboard – Kubernetes Overview
Module 3: Kubernetes Installation
  • 3.1 Kubernetes Installation
  • 3.2 Installation Options
  • 3.3 MiniKube
  • 3.4 Demo – Install Minikube
  • 3.5 Demo – Clusters
  • 3.6 Kubectl Basics
  • 3.7 Demo – Install Kubectl
Module 4: Working with Kubernetes Clusters and Nodes
  • 4.1 Working with Kubernetes Clusters and Nodes
  • 4.2 Understanding the Architecture
  • 4.3 Understanding the nodes
  • 4.4 Core Objects
  • 4.5 API
  • 4.6 Create a Cluster
  • 4.7 Demo – Create a Cluster
  • 4.8 Demo – YAML
  • 4.9 Demo – Nodes
  • 4.10 Demo – Kubectl Client Config
Module 5: API Access and Commands
  • 5.1 API Access and Commands
  • 5.2 About the API
  • 5.3 Accessing the APIs
  • 5.4 Demo – Exploring APIS
  • 5.5 Kubectl
  • 5.6 Using YAML for API Objects
  • 5.7 Using Curl
  • 5.8 Labels and Annotations
Module 6: Running Pods and Deployments
  • 6.1 Running Pods and Deployments
  • 6.2 Pods and Deployments
  • 6.3 What is a Namespace
  • 6.4 Scalability Options
  • 6.5 Rolling Updates
  • 6.6 Apply Changes to a Pod
  • 6.7 Stateful Sets
  • 6.8 Demo – Manage Deployments
Module 7: Configuring Storage
  • 7.1 Configuring Storage
  • 7.2 Storage options with Kubernetes
  • 7.3 Configure Pod Volumes
  • 7.4 Configure Persistent Volumes
  • 7.5 Storage Classes
  • 7.6 Whiteboard – Persistent Volumes
  • 7.7 Demo – Configure Storage
Module 8: Kubernetes Networking
  • 8.1 Kubernetes Networking
  • 8.2 Understanding Networking
  • 8.3 Services
  • 8.4 Network Plugins
  • 8.5 DNS
  • 8.6 Network Policies
  • 8.7 Namespaces
  • 8.8 Demo – Networking
  • 8.9 Manage High Availability
Module 9: Managing Security
  • 9.1 Managing Security
  • 9.2 Kubernetes Security
  • 9.3 Container and Pod Security
  • 9.4 Certificates
  • 9.5 API Security
  • 9.6 Configmaps and Secrets
  • 9.7 Secure Images
  • 9.8 Security Context
  • 9.9 RBAC
Module 10: Managing Kubernetes In the Enterprise
  • 10.1 Managing Kubernetes In the Enterprise
  • 10.2 Cluster Management and Maintenance
  • 10.3 Demo – Scale Deployment
  • 10.4 Demo – Restart Cluster
  • 10.5 Demo – Add or Remove Nodes
  • 10.6 Demo – Create a Pod in the Background
  • 10.7 Kubelet Restarts and Drains
  • 10.8 UI Dashboard
  • 10.9 Demo – Describe Resources
  • 10.10 Kube-scheduler
  • 10.11 Demo – Set-Up Alias
Module 11: Kubernetes Monitoring and Troubleshooting
  • 11.1 Kubernetes Monitoring and Troubleshooting
  • 11.2 Monitoring Resources
  • 11.3 Monitoring Pods
  • 11.4 Demo – Monitoring Pods
  • 11.5 Logging
  • 11.6 Demo – Logging
  • 11.7 Troubleshooting
  • 11.8 Affinity and Taints
Module 12: CKA Practice Exams
  • 12.1 CKA Practice Exams
  • 12.2 Exam Preparation Must Know
  • 12.3 Question 1 – Create a Cluster, Deploy Pods and a Deployment
  • 12.4 Question 2 – Create a Pod and Verify
  • 12.5 Question 3 – Create a Pod with a Secret
  • 12.6 Question 4 – Get Logs on a Pod and Send to File
  • 12.7 Question 5 – Liveness Probe
  • 12.8 Question 6 – Use Labels
  • 12.9 Additional Questions
Module 13: Course Closeout
  • 13.1 Course Closeout
  • 13.2 Course Review
  • 13.3 Kubernetes Certifications
  • 13.4 Additional Resources
  • 13.5 Exam Readiness
  • 13.6 Course Closeout
Module 1: Course Overview
  • 1.1 Course Overview
  • 1.2 Course PreReqs
Module 2: Kubernetes and Container Fundamentals
  • 2.1 Core Concepts
  • 2.2 What is the CKAD Exam
  • 2.3 Why Get Certified
  • 2.4 CKAD Exam Domains
  • 2.5 APIs
  • 2.6 Demo – Explore APIS
  • 2.7 Pods
  • 2.8 Whiteboard – Pod Creation Workflow
  • 2.9 Create a Pod
  • 2.10 Lifecycle Status
  • 2.11 Inspecting Pods
  • 2.12 Demo – Create a Pod and Inspect
Module 3: Configuration
  • 3.1 Configuration
  • 3.2 Understand Configmaps
  • 3.3 Understand Security Contexts
  • 3.4 Demo – Create a Security Context
  • 3.5 Create and Consume Secrets
  • 3.6 Understand Service Accounts
  • 3.7 Demo – Create a Pod to Use a Secret
  • 3.8 Demo – Define a Service Account
Module 4: Multi Container Pods
  • 4.1 Multi Container Pods
  • 4.2 Multi Container Pods Design and Patterns
  • 4.3 Ambassador Containers
  • 4.4 Connecting to Pods
  • 4.5 Side Cars
  • 4.6 Demo – Create an Init Container
Module 5: Observability
  • 5.1 Observability
  • 5.2 Container Health
  • 5.3 Probes
  • 5.4 Logging
  • 5.5 Monitor Resources and Apps
  • 5.6 Monitoring Pods
  • 5.7 Demo – Monitoring and Logging
Module 6: Pod Design
  • 6.1 Pod Design
  • 6.2 Deployments
  • 6.3 Rolling Updates
  • 6.4 Pod Changes
  • 6.5 Jobs and Crons
  • 6.6 Labels and Annotations
  • 6.7 Demo – Define and Query Labels
  • 6.8 Scalability Options
Module 7: Services and Networking
  • 7.1 Services and Networking
  • 7.2 Understanding Networking, Routing and Services
  • 7.3 Network Policies
  • 7.4 Namespaces
  • 7.5 Demo – Networking
Module 8: State Persistence
  • 8.1 State Persistence
  • 8.2 Storage Options
  • 8.3 Volume Storage
  • 8.4 Configure Pod Volumes
  • 8.5 Configure Persistent Volumes
  • 8.6 Whiteboard – Persistent Volumes
Module 9: CKA Practice Exams
  • 9.1 CKAD Practice Preparation
  • 9.2 Exam Prep Need to Know
  • 9.3 Question 1 – Create a Pod and Inspect
  • 9.4 Question 2 – Define a Pods Readiness
  • 9.5 Question 3 – Create a Pod with a Secret
  • 9.6 Question 4 – View Pods logs in Real Time
  • 9.7 Question 5 – Define and query labels
  • 9.8 Additional Questions
Module 10: Course Closeout
  • 10.1 Course Closeout
  • 10.2 Course Summary Review
  • 10.3 Kubernetes Certifications
  • 10.4 Additional Resources
  • 10.5 Exam Review
  • 10.6 Course Closeout
Module 1: Course Overview
  • Course Overview
  • Course Pre Reqs
Module 2: The Basics
  • The Basics
  • What is DevOps
  • DevOps Building Blocks
  • DevOps Best Practices
  • Why Containers
  • What is a Pipeline
  • Continuous Integration and Continous Delivery
  • Continuous Deployment
  • Pipelines – Whiteboard
Module 3: Development
  • Development Basics
  • CICD Strategy
  • Source Control Management
  • Demo – Build Management
Module 4: Infrastructure
  • Release and Deployments
  • Release Management
  • Demo – Release Management
  • Reliability Engineering
  • DevOps Tools
  • Infrastructure as Code
  • Automation
  • Demo – (IaaC) CloudFormation
  • Demo – Jenkins
  • Demo – GitHub
Module 5: Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
  • Key Performance Indicators (KPI)
  • KPI Metrics
  • KPI Tools
  • Monitoring Applications
  • Demo – AWS CloudWatch
Module 6: Course Closeout
  • Course Closeout
  • Summary Review
  • Additional Resources
  • DevOps Job Outlook
  • Course Closeout
Module 1: Course Overview
  • Course Overview
  • Course PreReqs
Module 2: Basics of Kubernetes
  • Basics of Kubernetes
  • What is Kubernetes
  • Business Value of Kubernetes
  • What is a Container
  • What is Docker
  • Kubernetes History
  • Kuberntes Terminology
  • Kubernetes Components
  • Whiteboard – Kubernetes Overview
Module 3: Kubernetes Design and Architecture
  • Kubernetes Design and Architecture
  • Kubernetes Design Fundamentals
  • Whiteboard – Kubernetes Architecture
  • Deployment – Nodes, Pods, and Clusters
  • Etcd
  • Kubectl
  • Demo – Install Kubectl
  • Demo – Kubernetes Commands
  • Demo – Kubernetes Commands
Module 4: Deployments
  • Deployments
  • Options for Deployment
  • Deploying a Containerized Application
  • What is Minikube
  • Demo – Deploy MiniKube
  • Demo – Deploy Cluster Deployment
  • Demo – Deploy Services
  • Demo – Manage Application
Module 5: Course Closeout
  • Course Closeout
  • Course Review
  • Kubernetes Certifications
  • Additional Resources
  • Kubernetes Job Outlook
  • Course Closeout
Module 1: Course Overview
  • Course Overview
  • Course PreReqs
Module 2: DevOps Basics
  • DevOps Fundamentals
  • What is DevOps
  • What are Pipelines
  • Continuous Integration and Delivery
  • Continuous Deployment
  • Whiteboard Build Services
  • Demo – DevOps Services on GCP
Module 3: App Engine PaaS
  • App Engine
  • App Engine Basics
  • App Engine Demo
  • App Engine Security Scanner Demo
  • App Engine or Kubenetes Engine
Module 4: Kubenetes Engine Overview
  • Kubenetes Engine
  • Kubernetes Basics
  • What is Kubenetes Engine
  • Demo – Kubenetes Engine Clusters Demo
  • Kubenetes Engine Application Demo
  • Kubenetes Engine Whiteboard
Module 5: DevOps Developer Tools
  • DevOps Services & Tools
  • Demo – Cloud SDK
  • Demo – Cloud Shell
  • Demo – Cloud Build
  • Demo – Container Registry
  • Demo – Cloud Source Repositories
  • Demo – Private Catalog
  • Demo – Artifact Registry
Module 6: Microservices
  • Microservices
  • Demo – Cloud Watch
  • Cloud Functions-Cloud Run
  • Demo – Cloud Functions
  • Demo – Cloud Run
Module 7: Management of your DevOps Services
  • Management and Monitoring
  • Cloud Operations
  • Demo – Cloud Operations
  • Service Accounts
  • Cloud Endpoints and Apigee
  • Demo – Workflows and Cloud Tasks
  • Demo – Recommendation Engine
  • Infrastructure as Code (IaaC)
  • Deployment Manager
  • Demo – Deployment Manager
  • Demo – Cloud Marketplace
Module 8: Resources and Closeout
  • Resources and Closeout
  • Course Summary
  • DevOps Roles and Salary Demand
  • Additional Resources
  • Google Cloud Platform Certification
  • Course Closeout
Module 1: Introduction to Cloud Computing
  • Welcome
  • Why Cloud Computing
  • What is Cloud Computing
  • Cloud Computing Deployment Models
  • Cloud Computing Types
  • AWS Cloud Overview
  • AWS Management Console Walk-Through
  • AWS Shared Responsibility
  • Summary
Module 2: Identity and Access Management IAM
  • IAM Overview
  • IAM Users & Groups Hands-On
  • IAM Policies Hands-On
  • MFA Overview
  • MFA Hands-On
  • AWS CLI
  • AWS CLI Installation Hands-On
  • AWS CLI Hands-On
  • IAM Roles
  • IAM Roles Hands-On
  • IAM Security Tools
  • IAM Security Tools Hands-On
  • IAM Best Practices
  • Shared Responsibility Model for IAM
  • IAM Summary
Module 3: Elastic Cloud Computing EC2
  • Budget Setup
  • EC2 Overview
  • EC2 Instance Hands-On
  • Security Groups
  • Security Groups Hands-On
  • SSH Overview
  • SSH Using Putty-Windows
  • SSH Using CMD-Windows
  • EC2 Instance Connect
  • EC2 Instance Roles
  • EC2 Launch Types
  • Shared Responsibility Model for EC2
  • EC2 Summary
Module 4: EC2 Storage
  • Intro to EC2 Instance Storage
  • EBS Volume Overview
  • EBS Volume Hands-On
  • EBS Snapshots
  • EBS Snapshots Hands-On
  • AMI Overview
  • AMI Hands-On
  • EC2 Instance Store
  • EC2 Instance Store Hands-On
  • Elastic File System – EFS
  • Shared responsibility Model for EC2 Storage
  • Section Cleanup
  • EC2 Instance Storage Summary
Module 5: Elastic Load Balancer and Auto Scaling Group ELB and ESG
  • Introduction to Scalability & High-Availability
  • High Availability, Scalability and Elasticity
  • ELB Overview
  • ELB Hands-On
  • ASG Overview
  • ASG Hands-On
  • Section Cleanup
  • Summary
Module 6: Amazon S3
  • S3 Introduction
  • S3 Overview
  • S3 Hands-On
  • S3 Security
  • S3 Bucket Policies Hands-On
  • S3 Websites
  • S3 Website Hands-On
  • S3 Versioning
  • S3 Versioning Hands-On
  • S3 Access Logs
  • S3 Access Logs Hands-On
  • S3 Replication
  • S3 Replication Hands-On
  • S3 Storage Classes
  • Snowball, Snowball Edge and SnowMobile
  • S3 Summary
Module 7: Database and Analytics
  • Database Introduction
  • RDS & Aurora Overview
  • RDS Database Hands-On
  • ElastiCache Overview
  • DynamoDB Overview
  • DynamoDB Hands-On
  • RedShift Overview
  • Amazon EMR Overview
  • Athena Overview
  • AWS Glue
  • DMS Overview
  • Database & Analytics Summary
Module 8: Other Services
  • Other Compute Introduction
  • ECS-Fargate-ECR Overview
  • What is Serverless
  • AWS Lambda
  • AWS Lambda Hands-On
  • AWS Batch
  • AWS LightSail
  • AWS LightSail Hands-On
  • Other Compute Summary
Module 9: Scaling Your Infrastructure
  • CloudFormation Overview
  • Cloud Formation Hands-On
  • Elastic Beanstalk Overview
  • Elastic Beanstalk Hands-On
  • AWS CodeDeploy
  • AWS SSM
  • AWS OpsWorks
  • Infrastructure at Scale Summary
Module 10: Global Applications
  • Why Global Application
  • Route 53
  • Route 53 Hands-On
  • CloudFront
  • CloudFront Hands-On
  • S3 Transfer Acceleration
  • AWS Global Aceelerator
  • Global Application Summary
Module 11: Cloud Integration
  • Cloud Integration Introduction
  • SQS Service
  • SQS Service Hands-On
  • SNS Service
  • SNS Service Hands-On
  • Cloud Integration Summary
Module 12: Cloud Monitoring
  • CloudWatch Metrics and Alarms
  • CloudWatch Metrics and Alarms Hands-On
  • CloudWatch Logs
  • CloudWatch Events and EventBridge
  • CloudWatch Events and EventBridge Hands-On
  • CloudTrail
  • X-Ray
  • Service Health Dashboard
  • Personal Health Dashboard
  • Monitoring Summary
Module 13: Virtual Private Network
  • Settings the Expectations
  • VPC and subnets, Internet Gateway and NAT Gateways
  • VPC and subnets, Internet Gateway and NAT Gateways-Hands-On
  • NACL and Security Groups
  • NACL and Security Groups Hands-On
  • VPC Flow Logs
  • VPC Peering
  • VPC Flow Logs and VPC Peering Hands-On
  • VPC Endpoints
  • VPC Endpoints Hands-On
  • Site-to-Site VPNs and Direct Connect
  • Transit Gateway
  • VPC Summary
Module 14: Security and Compliance
  • Introduction to Security and Compliance
  • DDoS Mitigration
  • Penetration Testing
  • KMS and CloudHSM
  • Secrets Manager
  • AWS Artifact
  • GuardDuty
  • Inspector
  • AWS Config
  • AWS Macie
  • Security and Compliance Summary
Module 15: Machine Learning
  • Amazon Rekognition
  • Amazon Transcribe
  • Amazon Polly
  • Amazon Translate
  • Amazon Lex and Connect
  • Amazon Comprehend
  • Amazon SageMaker
  • Machine Learning Summary
Module 16: Advanced Identity
  • Amazon Cognito
  • Directory Services
  • Single Sign-On (SSO)
  • Advanced Identity Summary
Module 17: Are You Well Architected?
  • Are You Well Architected
  • Operational Excellence
  • Security
  • Reliability
  • Performance Efficiency
  • Cost Optimization
  • Trusted Advisor
Module 18: Congratulations & Exam Preparation
  • Exam Tips & Congratulations
Module 1: Introduction
  • Instructor Introduction
  • Course Overview
  • Expectations
Module 2: Cloud Fundamentals
  • What is the Cloud
  • Basic Terms
  • Types of cloud computing
  • Cloud Service Models
Module 3: Azure’s Architecture
  • Regions and Availability
  • Resource Groups and Management
  • Azure Marketplace
  • Demo- Azure Console Exploration
Module 4: Compute
  • Virtual Machines
  • Containers
  • Demo – Containers
  • Functions
  • Demo – Functions
  • Windows Virtual Desktop and App Services
Module 5: Networking and CDN
  • Virtual Networks
  • Load Balancers
  • Gateways
  • Content Delivery Network
  • Network Security
  • Demo – Connecting two VMs
Module 6: Storage
  • Storage
  • Big Data and Analytics
  • Databases
  • Demo – SQL Database
  • Database Migration
Module 7: Azure Solutions
  • IoT
  • Demo – IoT Hub
  • AI
  • Serverless Computing
Module 8: Administration
  • Security
  • Identity and Access Management
  • Demo – Adding Users and Groups
  • Governance
  • Demo – Resource Locks
  • Privacy and Compliance
Module 9: Pricing and Service Level Agreements
  • Managing Costs
  • Demo – Pricing Calculator
  • Service Level Agreements and Service Lifecycles
Module 10: Exam Preparation
  • Exam Layout
  • Best Practices and Study Tips
  • Overview and Conclusion
Module 11: Review Questions
  • Module 11 pt 1
  • Module 11 pt 2
  • Module 11 pt 3
  • Module 11 pt 4
Module 1: Introduction to AWS Basics
  • 1.1 Instructor Intro
  • 1.2 AWS Basic Intro
  • 1.3 What Is AWS
  • 1.4 Advantages of cloud computing
  • 1.5 Types of cloud computing
Module 2: AWS Web Services and Cloud Platform Services
  • 2.1 Console
  • 2.2 CLI
  • 2.3 Compute/EC2
  • 2.4 Database-RDS
  • 2.5 Networking and content delivery
  • 2.6 Analytics
  • 2.7 SQS-SNS
  • 2.8 Workmail
  • 2.9 SES
  • 2.10 Systems manager
  • 2.11 CloudTrail
  • 2.12 Route53
  • 2.13 Elastic Load Balancing (ELB)
  • 2.14 Certificate manager
  • 2.15 Directory service
  • 2.16 Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
  • 2.17 Identity and Access Management (IAM)
Module 3: AWS Basic Summary
  • 3.1 AWS Basic Summary
Module 4: Introduction to AWS Deep Dive
  • 4.1 AWS Deep Dive Intro
Module 5: AWS Management of Services and Features Deep Dive
  • 5.1 VPC and Endpoint services pt 1
  • 5.1 VPC and Endpoint services pt 2
  • 5.2 DNS (Route 53)
  • 5.3 Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) & Certificate manager pt 1
  • 5.3 Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) & Certificate manager pt 2
  • 5.4 Compute-EC2 Stand alone and SA with AR pt 1
  • 5.4 Compute-EC2 Stand alone and SA with AR pt 2
  • 5.5 ASG and Suspended ASG processes pt 1
  • 5.5 ASG and Suspended ASG processes pt 2
  • 5.6 Code deploy pt 1
  • 5.6 Code deploy pt 2
  • 5.7 Backups-Recovery of EC2 pt 1
  • 5.7 Backups-Recovery of EC2 pt 2
  • 5.7 Backups-Recovery of EC2 pt 3
  • 5.8 RDS pt 1
  • 5.8 RDS pt 2
  • 5.8 RDS pt 3
  • 5.9 Directory service
  • 5.10 Identity and Access Management (IAM) pt 1
  • 5.10 Identity and Access Management (IAM) pt 2
  • 5.11 Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
  • 5.12 SES
  • 5.13 Cloudwatch
  • 5.14 Cloudtrail
Module 6: AWS Deep Dive Summary
  • 6.1 AWS Deep Dive Summary
Module 1
  • Introduction
  • Models-Part 1
  • Models-Part 2
  • Service And Delivery Models
  • Terms And Characteristics
  • Objects Storage Concepts
Module 2
  • Virtualization
  • Install Configure Manage VM And Devices
  • Backups
  • Virtual Disks
  • Virtual Switches
  • Virtual Resource Migration
  • Benefits Of Virtualization In A Cloud Environment
  • Compare And Contrast Virtua lEnvironment
Module 3
  • Infrastructure
  • Different Access Protocols
  • Explain Storage Configuration
  • File Systems Types
  • Executing Storage Provisioning
  • Network Share Demo
  • Implement Appropriate Network Configurations
  • Importance Of Network Optimization
  • Troubleshoot Basic Network Configuration-Part 1
  • Troubleshoot Basic Network Configuration-Part 2
  • Troubleshoot Commands-Part 1
  • Troubleshoot Commands-Part 2
  • Troubleshoot Commands-Part 3
  • Explain Common Network Protocols
  • Common Hardware Resources
Module 4
  • Resource Management-Part 1
  • Resource Management-Part 2
  • Establishing Baselines And Thresholds
  • Appropriately Allocate Physical Host Resources-Part 1
  • Appropriately Allocate Physical Host Resources-Part 2
  • Appropriately Allocate Virtual Guest Resources-Part 1
  • Appropriately Allocate Virtual Guest Resources-Part 2
  • Use Appropriate Tools For Remote Access
Module 5
  • Security-Part 1
  • Security-Part 2
  • Storage Security Concepts And Methods
  • Different Encryption Technologies
  • Identify Access Control Methods
Module 6
  • Systems Management-Part 1
  • Systems Management-Part 2
  • Diagnose Remediate And Optimize-Part 1
  • Diagnose Remediate And Optimize-Part 2
  • Common Performance Concepts-Part 1
  • Common Performance Concepts-Part 2
  • Testing Techniques
Module 7
  • Business Continuity In Cloud-Part 1
  • Business Continuity In Cloud-Part 2
  • Solutions To Meet Availability Requirements
  • Conclusion

[ FAQ ]

Frequently Asked Questions.

What topics does the CompTIA Cloud+ (CV0-002) exam cover?

The CompTIA Cloud+ Certification (CV0-002) exam is designed to validate your skills in cloud computing and covers a comprehensive range of topics essential for cloud professionals. The exam focuses on several key domains:

  • Cloud Architecture and Design: Understanding the fundamental cloud models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS) and the principles behind cloud architecture.
  • Deployment and Migration: Skills related to deploying cloud solutions and migrating data and applications to the cloud environment.
  • Security: Knowledge of cloud security concepts, compliance, and risk management.
  • Management and Monitoring: Techniques for managing cloud resources, monitoring performance, and optimizing costs.
  • Disaster Recovery: Understanding disaster recovery strategies and business continuity planning in cloud environments.

By mastering these topics, candidates will be well-prepared to address real-world challenges in cloud computing, making them valuable assets to any IT team.

What prerequisites do I need for the CompTIA Cloud+ certification?

While there are no formal prerequisites for taking the CompTIA Cloud+ Certification (CV0-002) exam, it is recommended that candidates have at least 2-3 years of experience in IT networking, system administration, or cloud computing. A foundational understanding of computer networking and IT systems will greatly benefit your ability to grasp the course material.

Additionally, having knowledge of basic cloud concepts and familiarity with virtualization technologies will provide a solid background for success. Familiarity with other CompTIA certifications, such as CompTIA A+ or CompTIA Network+, can also be advantageous as they cover essential networking and IT principles that are relevant to cloud computing.

How does CompTIA Cloud+ (CV0-002) compare to other cloud certifications?

The CompTIA Cloud+ Certification (CV0-002) is a vendor-neutral certification that provides a broad understanding of cloud computing compared to other certifications that may focus on specific vendors or technologies. For instance:

  • AWS Certified Solutions Architect: This certification is focused on Amazon Web Services and aims at architects designing cloud solutions. It is more specific to AWS’s ecosystem.
  • Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert: Similar to AWS, this certification concentrates on Microsoft Azure, targeting professionals working within the Azure environment.
  • CompTIA Cloud+: In contrast, the CompTIA Cloud+ focuses on general cloud principles and concepts applicable across various platforms, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a foundational understanding of cloud technologies.

Choosing CompTIA Cloud+ is ideal for IT professionals looking to diversify their cloud expertise without being tied to a specific vendor, thus enhancing their versatility in the job market.

What are the career benefits of obtaining the CompTIA Cloud+ certification?

Obtaining the CompTIA Cloud+ Certification (CV0-002) can significantly enhance your career in the rapidly growing field of cloud computing. Here are some key benefits:

  • Increased Marketability: The certification is recognized globally, demonstrating to employers that you possess the necessary skills to manage cloud technologies effectively.
  • Higher Earning Potential: Certified professionals often command higher salaries compared to their non-certified peers. The investment in certification can pay off through better compensation.
  • Expanded Job Opportunities: With the demand for cloud professionals on the rise, CompTIA Cloud+ opens doors to various roles, including Cloud Engineer, Cloud Administrator, and IT Project Manager.
  • Foundation for Advanced Certifications: This certification serves as a stepping stone for more advanced cloud certifications, allowing you to further expand your expertise and career prospects.

Ultimately, earning the CompTIA Cloud+ certification not only validates your skills but also positions you for success in a dynamic and lucrative job market.

What preparation strategies should I use for the CompTIA Cloud+ (CV0-002) exam?

Preparing for the CompTIA Cloud+ Certification (CV0-002) exam requires a structured approach to ensure you cover all necessary material effectively. Here are some recommended strategies:

  • Enroll in a Comprehensive Course: Taking a structured course, such as our CompTIA Cloud+ Certification Free Trial Course, provides you with targeted learning and real-world application of cloud concepts.
  • Utilize Official Study Guides: Invest in official CompTIA study materials which offer comprehensive coverage of exam objectives and practice questions.
  • Hands-On Experience: Engage in practical hands-on labs and simulations to solidify your understanding of cloud configurations, deployments, and security measures.
  • Join Study Groups or Forums: Collaborating with peers can enhance your learning experience. Online forums or local study groups can provide support and additional resources.
  • Practice Exams: Take practice tests to familiarize yourself with the exam format and identify areas where you may need further study.

By combining these strategies, you can enhance your preparedness and confidence as you approach the CompTIA Cloud+ exam.

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