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AWS SAA Certificate

Many friends want to get the AWS certificate, and for beginners, you can start with the AWS Certified Solution Architect – Assistant (SAA) certificate. Next, SPOTO will introduce its course about Amazon Web Services and information about the AWS SAA certificate. This AWS certification mainly introduces the basic knowledge of building IT infrastructure on the Amazon Web Service platform. You will learn how to optimize the AWS cloud by understanding the various Amazon Web Services and how they are integrated into cloud-based solutions.

This course covers best practices and design patterns to help you build the best IT solution on the AWS cloud. Build and understand various infrastructures through guiding discussions and hands-on activities.

Training objectives

1. The purpose of this course is to teach you how to:

2. Make architectural decisions based on Amazon Web Services architectural principles and best practices

3. Use Amazon Web Service products to make your infrastructure scalable, reliable, and highly available

4. Leverage Amazon Web Managed Services to increase the flexibility and resilience of your infrastructure

5. Improve the efficiency of Amazon Web Service-based infrastructure to improve performance and reduce costs

6. Improve the architecture of the AWS solution by using the framework with perfect architecture

What is SAA certification?

The AWS Certified Solution Architect – Assistant (SAA) exam examines the ability to build and deploy secure and reliable applications using Amazon Web Services technology. It helps architects who need to be able to use architecture design principles to define solutions according to customer needs and provides implementation guidance to the organization based on best practices throughout the life cycle of the project.

According to the information in the examination guide, it requires candidates to have the following knowledge and skills:

1. one year of practical experience in designing usable, cost-effective, fault-tolerant, and scalable distributed systems on Amazon Web Services.

2. practical experience in using computing, networking, storage, and database AWS services.

3. practical experience in Amazon Web Services deployment and management services.

4. be able to identify and define the technical requirements of AWS-based applications.

5. be able to determine which Amazon Web Services meet the given technical requirements.

6. learn recommended best practices for building secure and reliable applications on the AWS platform.

7. understand the basic architectural principles built in the Amazon Web Services cloud.

8. understand Amazon Web Services‘ global infrastructure.

9. understand the network technology related to AWS.

10. understand the safety functions and tools provided by Amazon Web Services and their relationship with traditional services.

Examination Questions and Form

You need to go to the examination center for a computer examination. On the official website of Amazon Web Services training, you can choose the test location and make an appointment for the test time.

There are two types of questions in the exam:

1. single choice: one correct answer and three incorrect answers (interference choices).

2. multiple choice: there are two or more correct answers in five or more options.

Choose one or more answers that best complete the statement or answer the question. Interference choices(incorrect answers) are options that candidates with incomplete knowledge or skills may choose. However, they are usually reasonable options for content areas that meet the definition of test objectives.

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