Which AWS certification should you do?

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    AWS certification path or roadmap:
    Adrian explains the differences between the AWS certifications in terms of content and difficulty and which order he recommends to follow if you want to get AWS certified. From starting with the Cloud Practitioner to the Solutions Architect Associate and Professional and then the specialties.
    If you are totally new to AWS certifications, this is a handy explainer.
    If you already have one or more certifications, it might give you an idea of what you can go for next.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 354

  • @purevybz911
    @purevybz911 2 роки тому +82

    The first 3 minutes of this video for me felt like a burden was lifted off me for skipping the cloud practitioner course and jumping in straight into solutions architect, I was conflicted for months on what path to choose and you nailed it by confirming that the SA course covers pretty much the cloud practitioner and goes into the practical hands on that is real world experience when you work with AWS technologies. Thank you for taking the time to make this video for people like me!

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому +2

      No problem at all ;)

    • @stefanangelov302
      @stefanangelov302 Рік тому

      @@LearnCantrill Hey, i don’t have any IT background (only google it professional cert), should i go for cloud practitioner or directly for solution architect? I work something else and want to do something new! Thnx

    • @DeepakSingh-fj9rt
      @DeepakSingh-fj9rt Рік тому +1

      @@stefanangelov302 I thing at somepoint it's hard.. But U can go for it 🙂.. With consistency & guidance from someone professional u can easily develop the skills

  • @Ruffgemm
    @Ruffgemm 3 роки тому +88

    He’s something else… it’s one thing to know your stuff, it’s another to impart. It takes a gift to that. Never thought I’d know networking like I do now. Adrian is super gifted!

  • @kylewalter6714
    @kylewalter6714 2 роки тому +49

    I was going to pay $100 to sit for my cloud practitioner exam. I’ll just put some of that money into your SAA-C02 course instead. Thank you for the words of wisdom!!

    • @ramonpaolomaran2253
      @ramonpaolomaran2253 2 роки тому +17

      You can pay 100 dols in Cloud Practitioner, and after, pay 75 dols in Solutions Architect.
      Total is 175 dols for 2 certifications...
      I prefer pay more 25 dols to get 2 certifications

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому +21

      That's the same flawed logic though about buying something at a store just because it's on sale. If you wouldn't have bought it otherwise, you have wasted money, not saved it.
      Doing the cloud practitioner JUST to have another cert is a waste of peoples time.

    • @justine42050
      @justine42050 Рік тому +1

      @@LearnCantrill I studied for the SAA and watched the CCP 4 hour training on the AWS website, and passed the CCP without doing overlapping, I definitely agree with not studying specifically for CCP then studying for SAA

    • @astonsgerald9784
      @astonsgerald9784 Рік тому

      ​@@ramonpaolomaran2253 lol

    • @nanakwameopoku1672
      @nanakwameopoku1672 Рік тому +4

      How do I go straight studying for the SAA as a beginner with no IT background? kindly help with materials if possible

  • @YeetYeetYe
    @YeetYeetYe Рік тому +16

    Thank you so much for everything you do. Working through your SAA course right now. About 35% finished and I have to say I have learned SO much, not just about AWS but technical fundamentals as a whole. I have a CS degree + 2 years experience as a software developer, but I was missing so much of the networking fundamentals it was crazy. Everything is clicking now. Thank you!!!!!!

  • @smtek
    @smtek 2 роки тому +32

    I did the Cloud Pratictioner because it was part of my company schedule for us, now I'm studying for Developer Associate. I get that it's a very basic exam, but I do recommend people taking it if you don't have ANY prior knowledge on AWS, as subsequent exams get a 50% discount after the first one and it has 70% average pass rate (wich means people still fail even though it's the easiest one).

    • @adriancantrill913
      @adriancantrill913 2 роки тому +11

      every AWS exam comes with the 50% off thing. The issue is that any of the associates generally include the topics the cloud practitioner covers, you end up with people duplicating their effort/wasting time. I'm not saying it doesn't any damage beyond that, but there is simply no point doing it in isolation. For a large amount of the time AWS certifications have existing the associates were the first ones available to do.
      I find many people who are in favour of doing it, are either 1) selling a Course for it or 2) are people who have invested time in it, and are trying to justify the time.

    • @smtek
      @smtek 2 роки тому +5

      ​@@adriancantrill913 Yeah, I get it, I did because my company paid for us so we could start getting our certs, so for me It was free and now I can enjoy the discount, not everyone has this opportunity.
      Still, I would recommend it if you are not a developer and want to change profession.

    • @aniketbharsakale2561
      @aniketbharsakale2561 Рік тому

      ​@@smtek ​change of profession? I am a Java Dev with a CS degree n 6yrs of experience, more of a API developer now using Spring Boot, REST somewhat implementing Microservices, CI/CD, Kubernetes, Splunk, Spock etc. I am not a person who likes UI n then wants to become a Full Stack guy, nope. Im currently studying AWS for cert. exams and am relatively new to it. AWS fascinates me lately. Talking about change of profession, moving from Java to AWS is possible? any advice or words of wisdom? ✨🙂

    • @muhumuza134
      @muhumuza134 Рік тому

      @@aniketbharsakale2561 I think it's very possible. You can work towards being a cloud engineer or If DevOps appeals to you. You could go down that route as well.

  • @samjones4327
    @samjones4327 2 роки тому +11

    Thank you very much for this concise overview of the cert paths! I'm just getting into cloud and had no idea about the various AWS routes! Thank you! Cheers!

  • @ceoofthen-word8849
    @ceoofthen-word8849 Рік тому +8

    Studying for overlapping exams can be useful to internalize the concepts if you are new to the whole cloud thing. Aside from that, totally agree

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому +1

      Overlapping can be good, but in this case it's pure duplication of work.

    • @ruel1072
      @ruel1072 Рік тому +3

      Yes. And, I'm neutral between you and the video. This situation is no different than skipping/taking Pre-Calculus before taking Calculus. It's possible to skip right into Calculus. But for some people, it makes sense to take Pre-Calculus first, especially if your Algebra skills are a bit weak.

  • @TheBeach5563
    @TheBeach5563 3 роки тому +15

    Awesome. I have your solutions architect course. Love the way you lay things out. Gonna take me some time to get throught it but its all stuff I need to learn and will benefit me. I have a few other courses but its something about yours that just seems like it will be a good fit coming from a network adming background.

    • @Ruffgemm
      @Ruffgemm 3 роки тому +6

      He’s something else… it’s one thing to know your stuff, it’s another to impart. It takes a gift to that. Never thought I’d know networking like I do now. Adrian is super gifted!

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому +1

      let's do this !! :)

    • @krystalmarie5637
      @krystalmarie5637 Рік тому

      @@Ruffgemmhello there! What networking course by Cantrill were you taking?

  • @anthonya880
    @anthonya880 8 місяців тому +2

    Please make an updated version of this video.

    • @marvaff6878
      @marvaff6878 Місяць тому

      what would that include?

  • @seetsamolapo5600
    @seetsamolapo5600 2 роки тому +7

    I'm on board with you Adrian in going straight for the SAA. How long does it typically take to get ready for the exam? I'm planning to dedicate say 4 hours daily of study to it daily

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому +5

      6-8 weeks given 1-2 hours a day.

    • @seetsamolapo5600
      @seetsamolapo5600 2 роки тому

      @@LearnCantrill hey Adrian, I'm about to make payment now for the $40 dollar SAA-CO3 course. Just wanted to ask for verification on secure payment is from your site? And how you answer questions from students taking your course?

    • @seetsamolapo5600
      @seetsamolapo5600 2 роки тому +1

      Just finished the video on MFA. I understand why you say your course is sufficient even for people just studying for the cloud practitioner. I've never had it better explained and I've gone through quite a couple of sources. See you on StudyTechSlack

    • @mutaghabetrand5594
      @mutaghabetrand5594 Рік тому

      I would like to join your class

  • @Bill0102
    @Bill0102 7 місяців тому

    I'm mesmerized by this. I read a book with similar content, and I was truly mesmerized. "Mastering AWS: A Software Engineers Guide" by Nathan Vale

  • @nguyenbach4710
    @nguyenbach4710 3 місяці тому

    Hi I have no experience about cloud, or any knowledge abt it but I had studied fullstack may I ask is it OK if I jump straight forward to the developer asscociate

  • @edwinma6236
    @edwinma6236 2 роки тому +2

    What kind of jobs can you get with certain Aws certs? Will it help with computer science or software engineering jobs?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому

      That's a pretty wide question. I general certs don't get you jobs, skills do. You will learn skills by studying for certs. I would suggest looking at some cloud roles and seeing what they require.

  • @jacquepang
    @jacquepang 3 місяці тому

    3 years late, compared to the certifications showed in video, aws add: in Foundational, AI practitioner, in associate: data engineer associate and mle associate; aws remove : in specialty alexa skill data analytics and databse.

  • @UsopTallTales
    @UsopTallTales Рік тому +1

    Sorry I'm gonna disagree the statement of "not taking the practioner cert first". Without studying towards the practioner first I would have been completely lost studying towards AWS SAA03. Sure you might feel like $120 towards the practioner is silly but after you take the exam it's 50% off the next exam ect and even at job interviews just my practioner brought attention to interviews.
    I passed both certs and planning to take the Developer cert soon. You can't learn how to walk without learning to crawl first.

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому

      Sure thing, you can disagree - that's your right. My point is, i cover all of those basics in my SAA course, so you can avoid the double up.

  • @krystalmarie5637
    @krystalmarie5637 2 роки тому +3

    Can you complete the SAA and then the SAP right after without the 2 years suggested experience? Or do you have to complete SAA, DA, SOAA before going for Solutions Architect Professional?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому +1

      It depends on the courses you use ...
      With my courses I support this, so you can do SAA->SAPRO directly, this is possible because of the fact i put a LOT of practical mini projects in which help improve your real world skills.
      Other course vendors generally encourage the SAA->DEVA->SYSOPSA->SAPRO route because they include less practical stuff.

    • @krystalmarie5637
      @krystalmarie5637 2 роки тому

      @@LearnCantrill So, essentially you are required to take these certs in a specific order.

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому

      Required is a strong word ...there is an optimal path for every starting point to end point. If you just want SA Pro ... then SAA+SA PRO. If you want to go for the specialties then its SAA+SAPRO+specialties. If you just need DEVOPS .. maybe DEV+SYSOPS+DEVOPS. It really depends on what your objective is.. and what courses you use.

  • @maximilianogiani2406
    @maximilianogiani2406 Рік тому +2

    I wish I had watched this video before doing the practitioner learning plan in aws skill builder. It would have saved me a lot of time. Now I'm preparing for the SAA and I completely agree that starting with practitioner was a duplicate effort.

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому

      It's something a lot of people have done ... i wouldn't worry too much about it, focus on efficiency from now on.

    • @Samuel_Essuman
      @Samuel_Essuman Рік тому

      @@LearnCantrill I thank God for coming across this educative video before taking the necessary step.

  • @nanosni
    @nanosni 2 роки тому +2

    Just found you today and think your training is great. I am torn right now. My current work is using Azure and I am trying to learn it. I plan to use your material for AWS once I complete Azure. Do you plan to offer Azure training? Do you know an Azure equivalent like yourself offering training you would use?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому +2

      Study for the job you want. Not the one you have. Studying what your employer currently uses just helps them.

  • @kodak9521
    @kodak9521 2 роки тому +5

    The best explanation I can have. Thank you so much Adrian 😊

  • @eriveraa
    @eriveraa 3 роки тому +4

    Excelent explanation, thanks!!! Now it´s clear the path for me.

  • @RemiZelago-pd2kt
    @RemiZelago-pd2kt Рік тому +1

    Very informative - I now plan on jumping right into the associate certification instead of studying for practitioner. Are you employable right after the Associate level Solutions Architect cert?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому +1

      if you focus on learning everything ... it's a good position to be in yes. I have students who've obtained work based on the SAA and the mini projects they have done while using my courses.

  • @raghuraj-peakperformance2104
    @raghuraj-peakperformance2104 2 роки тому +2

    Your teaching is different level, it can be understood easily

  • @beingkanika
    @beingkanika Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much buddy I was struggling between AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Practice and Solutions Architect . But you have made it so easy I had even asked many colleagues, Linkedin People Friends, UA-cam Videos, and family but I was getting more confused. Now everything is clear. Really appreciated. 😀

  • @smellycatgamingofficial
    @smellycatgamingofficial Рік тому +1

    Hey how long do you think it would take to complete the associate and professional certifications? I am a complete beginner.

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому

      6-8 weeks given 1-2 hours a day.. each.

    • @smellycatgamingofficial
      @smellycatgamingofficial Рік тому

      @@LearnCantrill So about 30-40 weeks total. I am just getting started and was curious on a general timeframe. I am a total beginner to all this so hopefully it isn't too difficult to learn.

  • @lawsofhumannature2049
    @lawsofhumannature2049 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for this info, I started Practitioner this past Friday, but I'm moving unto Solutions Architect Associate. Thank you for saving me time!

  • @arfiikins4478
    @arfiikins4478 2 роки тому +1

    What prerequisites do I need to know before entering Cloud? Do I need background knowledge and company experience in Linux and Networking Essentials or can I go direct to Cloud? Thanks!

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому

      you don't really need anything, you will pick up a lot as you go. I normally suggest learning cloud first, and picking up linux and stuff like python along the way.

  • @asterginete3812
    @asterginete3812 Рік тому +2

    Thank you! A lot of people on Reddit recommended your course so I bought the all things package. I'm excited to learn! =)

  • @christiaanvarkevisser7130
    @christiaanvarkevisser7130 6 місяців тому

    This was incredibly helpful! Assuming this is still relevant, I'm shifting from the practitioner one to the solutions architect. Looking forward to start your course with lots of lab work!

  • @BobF510
    @BobF510 11 місяців тому

    This is eye-opening material. A book I read with identical topics was a huge wake-up call. "AWS Unleashed: Mastering Amazon Web Services for Software Engineers" by Harrison Quill

  • @bernardhh15
    @bernardhh15 2 роки тому +2

    Do I need any network, python, linux knowledge to learn the cloud?

    • @adriancantrill913
      @adriancantrill913 2 роки тому +4

      not to start with no. I include basics stuff you'll need in my fundamentals series (included in the courses). Long term, those skills will benefit you for sure - but don't let them stop you getting started.

  • @kavitamoharir6353
    @kavitamoharir6353 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you Adrian for a wonderful explanation

  • @seandesanto7349
    @seandesanto7349 8 місяців тому

    Thoughts on these classes for someone brand new to the technical side of things? Been a product owner/manager for about 5 years. Looking to jump into something more on the technical side.

  • @DayoAdeoye-t8i
    @DayoAdeoye-t8i 8 місяців тому

    should i study the technical fundamentals course before staring the SAA course?

  • @shivanshuchiha
    @shivanshuchiha 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Adrian, I'm GCP ACE certified and my company is asking me to get certified in AWS as well. I'm confused between solutions architect associate and developer associate. Is developer associate a better choice for me as I want to be in a DevOps role?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому +2

      I would go for developer associate. Sysops associate. The. Devops pro. It depends on which courses you use. Most assume sa associate first. But I support any order of associates.

    • @shivanshuchiha
      @shivanshuchiha 2 роки тому

      @@LearnCantrill Thank you so much for clearing it up for me🙏🏻 I will enrol in your course and start from Monday. Thanks.

  • @justatip
    @justatip 2 роки тому

    Hey do you think I would need Linux experience for associate ? I took the cloud pract before watching this vid but I want to take the associate to just want to know if I can just jump right into it

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому

      if you're using my course you don't as I step through any linux stuff I use. For other courses your experience may vary.

  • @ArmchairRizzard
    @ArmchairRizzard Рік тому +1

    I cannot tell you how helpful this video was even from 3 minutes in. I already understand my path now. Thank you for being very informative.

  • @gooner4a814
    @gooner4a814 Рік тому +1

    my relationship with IT has always been "love and hate" until I came across your platform. Amazing work and amazing teaching. the way you explain everything in detail reminds me of how brilliant cooking shows always make you hungry :D I will definitely get "all the things" bundle after the architect associate. thank you so much.

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому

      glad you're enjoying it :) and don't forget you can upgrade if you already own anything of mine (by paying the difference) - you just need to log a support ticket.

  • @Horizont.
    @Horizont. 2 роки тому +9

    I totally agree. I had studied for the Solutions Architect Associate but when I scored only around 70% in the practice exam, I spent another 6 hours on Cloud Practitioner and passed that exam straight away. Now I got my first job with AWS and continue via learning by doing. There are free resources on AWS skill builder that are absolute gold.

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому +3

      I'm not a super fan of the free AWS resources .. logically that's why i create stuff because I'm not a fan of much else :)

    • @Horizont.
      @Horizont. 2 роки тому +1

      @@LearnCantrill Fair enough, I will give your SAA course a try. I was referring to some Udemy course that was a total waste of time.

    • @thegreatfonsby783
      @thegreatfonsby783 Рік тому +1

      Hey , would you mind sharing how long it took to get you a job with AWS ? And did you have any experience prior ?

    • @XLI41
      @XLI41 Рік тому

      @@Horizont. what Udemy course was it that you felt was a waste of time if you remember? I’m looking at getting into this field as well. Finished my AAS in Database Programming, but I’m finding it tough to land a job. Want to get into AWS certs and do that instead to push me ahead of some of the others for the job.

    • @Horizont.
      @Horizont. Рік тому +1

      @@XLI41 The SAA-C03 one by Jon Bons

  • @NaveenKumar-ft5qx
    @NaveenKumar-ft5qx Рік тому

    I do have 2 years of experience in Cybersecurity Incident response. I want to start my career into Cloud. Can I directly go to AWS Certified Security - Speciality? Please do suggest me. Thank you

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому +2

      i would suggest solutions architect associate first. The specialty exams are a 50/50 split between general AWS and the specialty topic. So while you might be good re. security, you will be missing the general AWS.

  • @bhaskartallapaka9922
    @bhaskartallapaka9922 Рік тому

    I want to ask you small doubt, Presently working in Data analysis, Can i take AWS Data Analytics after AWS solution Architect without going into professional level of Solution Architect

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому

      you "can" .. but expect to put in a good amount of work.

  • @MVIVN
    @MVIVN 15 днів тому

    I'm so overwhelmed

  • @epastor
    @epastor Рік тому

    I have worked in security for years, I hold many certs like CISSP-ISSAP and I want to specialised in AWS security, but I have worked little with Cloud Computing, just some IaaS architectures in Azure. Do you recommend to go directly to the AWS Security Specialty or I should go to the AWS Solutions Architect Associate first ?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому

      you should 100% do the sa associate first. Without question. The AWS specialty certs are a 50/50 split between general AWS and the specialty topic. Even if you have expertise in that topic ..you have to handle the general AWS skills (via the SA Associate). Generally i suggest SA Pro as well, but the security specialty can be done without going THAT far.

  • @meshugg4h
    @meshugg4h Рік тому

    For someone with security+ and CySA+ but no experience whatsoever, is it possible to go directly to Security Specialty?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому +1

      I would generally suggest doing SA Associate first. The specialties are a 50/50 split between general AWS and the specialty topic. Even with Sec skills.. you need to cover the basic AWS.

  • @JitendraSingh-zg3ws
    @JitendraSingh-zg3ws Рік тому

    Hi
    Great Video .
    I have one doubt regarding the road map for AWS journey .
    I am currently working as Java developer and complete beginner to Cloud , I am bit confused which one to choose between AWS Solution Architect Associate and AWS Developer Associate .
    It would be great if you can help with this and highlight the key difference between these courses.
    Thanks.

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому +1

      generally if you intend to do both .. i suggest SAA first then dev. if you are just intending to do 1, then you can pick either. At the associate level they are very similar with the dev just focusing a little more on dev services and tooling.

  • @Veemaine716
    @Veemaine716 Рік тому

    What's the point of going through all this if AWS worker are getting layed off left and right? Over 18000 people

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому +2

      Because most aws jobs are not working for AWS? They are just one company. They make money of people using their platform. Most jobs are with other companies who use AWS.

  • @LarrYGhanousH
    @LarrYGhanousH 2 роки тому +1

    If I start the Solutions Architect course, what programming language will I need to know or will that be presented in your course?
    I would love to move to a developer role but currently have no AWS experience or certifications.
    Awesome content! I have subscribed! :)

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому +5

      you don't really need to know any programming language as an SA. I use python a lot for demos and such, but you won't need to understand python as that's really not the focus.

  • @amish-t8468
    @amish-t8468 2 роки тому

    Hey there! I am just starting Cloud Computing. I have a macbook so, do I really need linux to get started with cloud computing? Is macOS not enough?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому

      Hi. macOS is fine .. I can only talk for my courses and my professional experience. I’ve used macOS for the entire time. You will connect to ec2 instances which run Linux but macOS is just what you run locally which is fine.

  • @fomekongstephane8544
    @fomekongstephane8544 3 роки тому +2

    Very clear explanation. I was really wondering where to start. Thanks

  • @recursion.
    @recursion. Рік тому

    To experience devs/ team managers, I am a new grad and am having difficulty getting a job, would an associate cert give me a leg over an another candidate who has no cert but an internship? tia.

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому

      if you use a course which teaches real skills.. then the skills you learn while studying for it will give you an advantage over those who don't have these skills.

  • @RAHUL841991
    @RAHUL841991 2 роки тому

    AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate (SAA-C03) and AWS Certified Developer - Associate
    seems like AWS Certified Developer - Associate contains all the info that AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate has
    so is it better to buy AWS Certified Developer - Associate

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому

      you should buy content for what you're wanting to study.

  • @davidaw104
    @davidaw104 Рік тому

    Farked. I just paid and pass my foundational. I felt that it is an introductory. Nothing concrete.

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому

      all good, it happens, just try and focus on an optimal path from now on. The past is the past.

  • @RAHUL841991
    @RAHUL841991 2 роки тому

    I want to buy AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate (SAA-C03) course , any offer on that course ??

  • @michneiderestime8238
    @michneiderestime8238 2 роки тому +1

    Don't you need any experience to start with the solution architect?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому +1

      hi - not if you are using my course since i start by teaching fundamentals. If you use other courses, you probably will need some experience as most don't include fundamentals.

  • @hannoushy583
    @hannoushy583 Рік тому

    Hello Adrian, thanks for your video. Which one of these certificates I should take if I want to be a cloud engineer? Thanks again

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому

      sysops is a good idea for a cloud engineer.

  • @ManojGupta-it4gg
    @ManojGupta-it4gg Рік тому

    what are the prerequisites to complete AWS Certified Security - Specialty
    (SCS-C01)

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому

      generally you will have a much easier time if you have the Solutions Architect Associate certification (or rather the knowledge it should represent). If you have my SAA or SAPRO courses you will be fine.

  • @sulaimanaldarmaki4773
    @sulaimanaldarmaki4773 Рік тому

    Thank you for the information, so an architect associate exam is a must to have to proceed so what if I wanted to go with solution architect associate > network specialty
    solution architect associate > security specialty?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому

      generally for the most optimal experience
      SAA -> SAPRO -> Specialty.
      There are exceptions, security specialty is by FAR the easiest specialty and can be done after SAA pretty easily.
      Or, if you have pre-existing skills in the specialty area you might be able to do directly after SAA.

  • @rizvanshaikh3449
    @rizvanshaikh3449 Рік тому

    Hello Adrian,
    I got my SAA-02 certification done in nov 2019. That one is now expired. Should i go for SAA-03 or skip it and go ahead?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому +1

      that's a tough call, you could do either. Personally i would do a SAA refresher to make sure my skills are up to date.

    • @rizvanshaikh3449
      @rizvanshaikh3449 Рік тому

      @@LearnCantrill Thanks for the advise. I will do a refresher.

  • @myselfandpesit
    @myselfandpesit 2 роки тому +1

    Well explained. I think this video has to be the best of all that explains each certifications profoundly clearly. Big thanks

  • @swathikoganti7515
    @swathikoganti7515 2 роки тому +1

    Highly useful information for beginners

  • @anope9053
    @anope9053 Рік тому

    i have a question: would i have to complete the solutions architect pathway before taking a specialty course in ML? or would I be able to complete the DevOps pathway instead?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому

      i can only really speak for my courses .. using mine you will be fine.

  • @krystalmarie5637
    @krystalmarie5637 Рік тому

    Hello there! What would be a good option for the end goal of security specialty? SA SAPro and Adv. Sec Spec?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому +1

      that's generally the optimal path to get to sec spec yeah. It's far easier to do it after SA pro and that's far easier after SA Associate.

  • @SevoraLF
    @SevoraLF Рік тому

    Question for you Adrian (I know you are not a career guidance counselor so I will try to keep it brief) -
    I’m currently in a IT/Tech role working mainly in relational databases and am looking to to get my SAA cert soon (bought your course). My question is, having the skills upon passing the exam (and even passing the SAP down the line) won’t exactly land me AWS - focused jobs(obviously), it only give me knowledge of how things work and maybe get my foot in the door for interviews. How can I pivot to an AWS focused job with only these certs but no actual AWS job experience? Hope that made sense.

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому

      > My question is, having the skills upon passing the exam (and even passing the SAP down the line) won’t exactly land me AWS - focused jobs(obviously), it only give me knowledge of how things work and maybe get my foot in the door for interviews.
      Why do you say that ? I have many students who obtain work in the space using the theory they learn, and the practical skills gained during mini projects.

  • @lawlade
    @lawlade 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome video! Thanks so much for the clarity.

  • @hannoushy583
    @hannoushy583 Рік тому

    Thanks for your video. What do I need to know before I jump in AWS certification? I have zero knowledge in tech just html and css basics? Thanks 😊

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому +1

      i would generally suggest just starting with the solutions architect associate and going through my free technical fundamentals course at the same time (it's free to enroll on my learn.cantrill.io site)

    • @hannoushy583
      @hannoushy583 Рік тому

      @@LearnCantrill
      Thanks for your reply. Should I learn Linux and networking in parallel with your free course ?

  • @saif.alabbasi
    @saif.alabbasi 2 роки тому

    How many hours does AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate has ?

  • @fabiotrucco7969
    @fabiotrucco7969 Рік тому

    How this aws test treat anticheating? Is there any control over moving from tab to tab, for example?

  • @yannprigent8704
    @yannprigent8704 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Adrian, thanks for this useful video. It helps me a lot! I have one question as i'm interested in taking the all 5 bundle: could you provide an estimation of the time needed to complete each course if i can invest around 10h/week. Thanks in advance for taking the time to answer.

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому +3

      so the average is 6-8 weeks with 1-2 hours a day... that's per course. But the 2nd+ course you do with me has identified shared lessons so you can save 50%+ time on each course.

    • @yannprigent8704
      @yannprigent8704 2 роки тому

      @@LearnCantrill thank you Adrian for your quick reply. Have a nice day!

  • @luishernanespinosallanos193
    @luishernanespinosallanos193 2 роки тому

    Thanks, you have saved me $100 but no my time, hehehe, I wish I had came across this video before :(

  • @niconavarro687
    @niconavarro687 2 роки тому

    I have taken 6 Cloud Practitioner Practice exams and going over corrections. I haven't even set up the CP exam just yet. Do you recommend I Re-direct my mind to Solutions Architect?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому

      for most people i suggest studying for SAA as a starting point ... then you can sit CCP and SAA exams at the end if you want both, or just SAA.

  • @erichollins4907
    @erichollins4907 2 роки тому +1

    Solutions Architect Associate ✌💯

  • @Quinoabrah
    @Quinoabrah 2 роки тому +1

    The answer I couldn't find: Take the Architect exam first because it will be the basis of all of the the other exams (essentially).

    • @ramonpaolomaran2253
      @ramonpaolomaran2253 2 роки тому

      First - Cloud Practitioner
      Second - Solutions Architect
      and any certifications aws that your prefer
      I will take Cloud Practitioner day 10/03/2022, and after, Solutions Architect in 15/04/2022, AWS Developer in 25/05/2022 and AWS Solutions Architect Professional in 15/07/2022

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому

      i'm a big fan of skipping cloud prac :)

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому

      glad it helped.

  • @sandeeppanghal647
    @sandeeppanghal647 2 роки тому

    Hello @LearnCantrill
    I am looking to learn AWS but currently I do not have any project in my current company. i have experience in Oracle SQL, Informatica Powercentre ETL and Cognos BI i.e more in the field of Data Warehousing.
    I wanted to know if i can learn practical concept also without having actual project in my company i.e Can i learn all concepts by practising on Awsfree tier and practising hands on labs.
    And Then after i Have learnt sufficient, I can then looksfor a job in this role. Will it be possible to achieve without having actual real time experience in AWS and will your course help me in this scenario.
    I am looking to learn AWs Glue and Redshift which aligns more to my profile.
    Rest I am asking for guidance.. I can then enrol in your course..

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому

      hi :) all my courses include real world like mini projects so you 100% can gain the experience without your company doing anything AWS. The course will teach you the theory & the practical skills to work in the space. I would always suggest starting with the AWS SA Associate certification :)

  • @dedejoey3414
    @dedejoey3414 7 місяців тому

    Steps were great, Thank You!

  • @FG-sr5yi
    @FG-sr5yi Рік тому

    The path that I am targeting is DevOps. Do you advise that I start with Solutions Architect and not Developer Associate?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому +1

      You could do Dev Associate, SysOps associate, DevOps pro.

    • @FG-sr5yi
      @FG-sr5yi Рік тому

      @@LearnCantrill thank you!

  • @sureshrukumpure9989
    @sureshrukumpure9989 Рік тому

    Can one do the Associate solution Architect and Professional Solution Architect then go for Speciality Database directly?

  • @aiineek2210
    @aiineek2210 Рік тому

    For someone with no IT or tech background who is interested in getting started with cloud computing and earning a Solutions Architect certificate, what would you recommend they learn first?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому +1

      if using my content... the sa associate is good as it includes fundamentals. If using other courses.. maybe cloud practitioner first then saa. I encourage students to go direct to SAA and skip cloud practitioner which is why I've structured my courses the way i have.

  • @cipherphinx
    @cipherphinx 2 роки тому

    Do I need to learn Linux first before jumping in to the associate certs? I've watched somewhere that Comptia Linux+ -> Comptia Cloud Essentials -> AWS Practitioner will be the good path.

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому +1

      you don't need linux first as you will naturally pick up some long the way. I also normally suggest skipping cloud practitioner and going direct to SA Associate.

  • @erenyeager4452
    @erenyeager4452 2 роки тому

    I am a bit new to the cloud realm. Would you say SA is better or Developer associate ? I am on my way to get an SDE job after finishing by bootcamp.

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому

      i would generally always suggest SAA first. Architecture is the foundation of everything - so it will help you with everything else.

  • @arisingtide863
    @arisingtide863 2 роки тому

    I'm CCNA and working on Enterprise networks - would you recommend going for Architect Associate and then AWS Networking, or getting Professional, then networking?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому +1

      Architect associate at least... generally i do recommend SA Pro.. then adv networking. Even for someone with your experience.

  • @lehandro69
    @lehandro69 Рік тому +1

    Great Vid!

  • @ArmchairRizzard
    @ArmchairRizzard Рік тому

    This is possibly a stupid question, but I have no background in tech and I’m wanting to be a DevOps engineer. I am dead set on this, so I don’t want to be talked out of it, but if I’m understanding your video correctly, I can get the associate and then professional certs and then if I wanted I could go straight for DevOps? Or do you recommend I actually get all the professional certifications?
    Forgive the stupid question. Im interested in what is necessary to actually begin working as a DevOps Engineer, starting with no background or experience.

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому +2

      DevOps engineer is a wide range of skills.
      A decent chunk of that is AWS skills
      for that, i suggest DEV/SYSOPS/DEVOPS Pro in that order ... it will provide you with a good foundation of AWS skills
      if you choose to use my content, i created a bundle for people in your situation learn.cantrill.io/p/aws-devops-bundle
      Thanks.

    • @ArmchairRizzard
      @ArmchairRizzard Рік тому

      @@LearnCantrillthank you!

    • @ArmchairRizzard
      @ArmchairRizzard Рік тому

      @@LearnCantrillso if I follow your suggested order for my situation, do you still recommend I do the architecture associate and professional as well before? Assuming I take your advice and skip the cloud practitioner CERT. In other words, the question is: do I just do dev/sysops/DevOps pro, or do I still do architecture associate and THEN dev/sysops/DevOps pro?
      For context I’ve not done the cloud practitioner, but I did buy your architecture associate already but haven’t started it yet.

  • @5kodds
    @5kodds 2 роки тому

    i have no experience with aws and i just want o pivot into cloud from photography... do you think i should take the SA associate cert first ?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому +1

      the SA Associate is a good starting point ... expect a little frustration to start with. Work through it and you will be fine.

  • @ktfjulien
    @ktfjulien Рік тому +1

    Great vid

  • @divyan8108
    @divyan8108 Рік тому

    I have done my aws practioner. I have a experience on the cloud between less than a year ,Am I possible to get a devops certification in aws

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому

      You should do developer and sysops associate first. Then devops pro.

    • @divyan8108
      @divyan8108 Рік тому

      @@LearnCantrill thanks🙂

  • @AbdassalamAhmad
    @AbdassalamAhmad Рік тому

    I wish I saw this video before this month of studying for AWS CCP

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому +2

      the best point is in the past, the 2nd best point is now :)

  • @emmanuelchukwuemeka6264
    @emmanuelchukwuemeka6264 Рік тому +1

    Awesome stuff

  • @lthomas1331
    @lthomas1331 2 роки тому +1

    This was a great video. Thanks for giving everyone a great roadmap to follow. Also, thank you for replying back to my email. I really appreciate all your advice. I am looking forward to starting your AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate (SAA-C03) course 💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @srinivasteja291
    @srinivasteja291 2 роки тому

    Hey Adrian if I buy the package of solution architect and professional can I be able to crack all the certs ccp including??

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому

      a bundle with SAA and SAP will let you pass CCP, SAA and SAP yeah. But not 'all' certs, since there are a lot of other AWS certs other than those 3.

  • @365black2
    @365black2 Рік тому

    as soon as i'm done with the ACI learning classes I'll be grabbing "all the things" I really like that you have payment plans I can afford.

  • @thepumpchumppp
    @thepumpchumppp 2 роки тому +2

    I'm getting the CCP still because my school is paying for the test but I'll look into the solution architect next!

    • @ramonpaolomaran2253
      @ramonpaolomaran2253 2 роки тому

      Woww
      How your school pay for this?
      Nice school bro : )

    • @thepumpchumppp
      @thepumpchumppp 2 роки тому +1

      @@ramonpaolomaran2253 it's actually a school for veterans and their spouses!

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому

      good luck with it all

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому

      it happens a fair bit.

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому +1

      AWS have a lot of schemes and discounts for veteran related stuff, so make sure to take full advantage.

  • @mubarakhassan6302
    @mubarakhassan6302 2 роки тому

    What if I have zero IT background but I want to learn how do I go about it ?? What are your recommendations

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому

      If using my courses, I would suggest the SA Associate ... for other course vendors, it might be different and you would need to ask them - it depends 100% on how much beginner content is in the course you're going to be using.

  • @maxcreation3619
    @maxcreation3619 2 роки тому

    What if I just what to do devops role and not solutions architect, should I still do or start with the solutions architect associate?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому

      you should do dev and sysops first, then DEVOPS pro.

  • @danielbryant3323
    @danielbryant3323 Рік тому

    Thank you! Great video, great overview and explanations. 🙏🏿👊🏿

  • @Itsjustblank
    @Itsjustblank Рік тому

    Im working on SysOps Administration currently and wanted to ask the community if they had any practice website and any tips

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому

      what kind of practice are you looking for?

    • @Itsjustblank
      @Itsjustblank Рік тому

      @@LearnCantrill I’m currently using on Cloud9 and I’m trying to find a website that shows you how to do a script/code/ then has multiple different versions of the of the shown task unanswered that I would need to solve, I’m also looking for practice for containers packages in AWS

  • @americo9999
    @americo9999 2 роки тому

    if I don't have experience with AWS is it still a good choice to take the Solutions Architecture certification ?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому

      if using my course yep as I include beginners stuff... other courses will vary as will your experience.

  • @jamilkaine4633
    @jamilkaine4633 2 роки тому

    Can you get a job with the AWS solutions architect associate

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  2 роки тому

      With the skills you will learn and the experience you will gain doing a skills focussed course yes.

  • @manikanta202
    @manikanta202 2 роки тому +1

    Very helpful.. Thank you

  • @JohnWickIsAlive
    @JohnWickIsAlive Рік тому

    Hello Adrian, thank for you the very informative video.
    I have been studying for my comptia A+ certification exam for the past few weeks. I have little to none IT experience, do you think i should just forego taking the comptia exams and instead take your associate solutions architect course?
    I have a longterm goal to transition to cloud. Cloud engineering is what i want to get into.
    I would appreciate some guidance, thank you.

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому +1

      Hi. So I'm not a huge fan of COMPTIA stuff, or any of the net+ sec+ etc. I prefer being focused in what I study. Ideally you want to have a plan, start with what role you want in 1,2,3,5 years. Identify the skills needed. Do a gap analysis between where you are now, and those skill requirements. Build your study plan around that.
      That of course takes time, but it's worth it. That being said, at a high level, i would 100% do solutions architect associate as one of my first IT certifications - especially do if you intend to use my content (since i cover a lot of IT fundamental topics)

    • @JohnWickIsAlive
      @JohnWickIsAlive Рік тому

      @@LearnCantrill Interesting. So i would actually be better off taking your courses then to break into cloud. I have my sights set on being support engineer at the moment. Is there anyway i can contact you personally DM for more information regarding your courses and mentoring?

  • @Sulli00700
    @Sulli00700 Рік тому

    Question: I'm currently an AR tech at a facility who wants to get into the implementation of robotic solutions with AWS as the backbone. Are there any specialties you recommend and also any jobs on the AWS side of things that would see benefit in the robotics experience? Say a solutions architect for robots?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому +1

      generally the most valuable .. SAA, SA PRO, then Networking Spec, ML Spec, Security Spec.

    • @Sulli00700
      @Sulli00700 Рік тому

      @@LearnCantrill awesome, thank you.

  • @pedrosilveriopuerta9416
    @pedrosilveriopuerta9416 Рік тому

    Hi I'm from Brazil! Thanks for the video, that helped me a lot to understand the importance of studying for the AWS certifications in an effective way.

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Рік тому

      Glad you like it ;) check out my aws courses if you are studying.