Passed the exam with 911 score, can't describe how efficient and helpful this video was to achieve this score. It covers such great details. I supplemented this with Skill cert-pro tests which are by far the best practice tests for SAA-C03 for just 20$. Nearly 80% were straight from these tests allowed me to score higher in the exam. This is all you need. Good luck. on to professional exam now.
@@IrnBrummmmmmm0 yes but haven't done much of labs. My company main goal was to get me certified to show the count to the client. I know I will not be working with AWS anytime soon. So I just relayed on practice tests more and it helped. If you're looking for good knowledge do the labs and understand the real world scenarios. But if you're goal is only to get certified practice tests should do the job.
this guy is a legend...I used your free course 2 years ago for the C02 exam and it helped a lot. looking forward to getting through this and re-certifying!
Tip for the bash section: If you run into "No such file or directory" when trying to read from the json file (--delete). Try creating the file in the current working directory instead of /tmp.
I've just passed the AWS exam, its a really good video and you need to go through it a couple of time to let it sink in, if your serious about this, thats the place to learn it all!
@@oscarsalas1 many software factories like infosys, accenture, apex, hexaware, and a lot more sell human resources as experts when they dont have experience, you can entered these firms as a junior and learn on the job with basic skills but the pay will be really low. you learn on the job with low salary but you then can jump into a bigger and better company with the knowledge. you still need to have a basic knowledge but for these firms is not required to have a cert but it does help.
The google password tab showing up continuously and annoying you was so funny to watch. Thanks for taking the time to create this video, I find it really easy to follow what you are doing. I'm taking the exam in 2 weeks.
I used the previous video that CodeCamp put out, plus this video/the exam pro free series, Cantrill's course, and the Tutorial Dojo test exams. Passed on my first attempt! So happy!!
just started, seems like a great resource, but with 50 hours I find when I pick the video back up I have to fast forward to where I left off. Adding the "Chapters" feature of YT videos would help a TON. PLEASE
Kudos Kudos 🥳 🥳 🥳 Thanks for such enormous and mind blowing course . Such mega content beats every mega Edtech that available on market .Hope such a content we will see for Python for AWS K8s Automation .
Hi Andrew, I think you're mistaken about s3 cors configuration. CORS is configured on a server that receives a request, not on the server making the request. In your tutorial, you set up cors on your bucket with your static website, which allows other domains to access your bucket via the browser. This doesn't impact your ability to make requests to other servers. A better example would be to host some static resource (like a script) and then have a static website attempt to fetch the script from your bucket and execute it with and without a cors config.
Hi Andrew, Thanks for creating this course. You said that even if we don't plan to give SysOps Administrator Associate, Developer Associate we should study for them simultaneously how do you propose we do that? Like, just look for what's common and expand of those?
I love courses, i passed AWS Cloud Practioner and Azure Fundamental by taking your course but now i am looking for AWS developer associate certification but it 4 year old, when are you bringing new updated course?
Passed the exam with 911 score, can't describe how efficient and helpful this video was to achieve this score. It covers such great details. I supplemented this with Skill cert-pro tests which are by far the best practice tests for SAA-C03 for just 20$. Nearly 80% were straight from these tests allowed me to score higher in the exam. This is all you need. Good luck. on to professional exam now.
Congratulations, good luck in your next endeavors
my exam is in less than 24 hours.
Wish me luck
Did u do the follow alongs and trouble shooting and labs?
@@IrnBrummmmmmm0 yes but haven't done much of labs. My company main goal was to get me certified to show the count to the client. I know I will not be working with AWS anytime soon. So I just relayed on practice tests more and it helped. If you're looking for good knowledge do the labs and understand the real world scenarios. But if you're goal is only to get certified practice tests should do the job.
How long did it take you?
Could i do it in 3 weeks?
@@ahmadlasheen-ff1yg have you cleared bro
03. S3 - 00:52:38
05. VPC - 12:19:52
06. IAM - 10:52:00
07. EC2 - 19:14:03
09. ASG - 23:49:42
10. ELB - 21:30:14
11. Route 53 - 21:57:20
13. CloudFront - 22:01:00
34. SQS - 27:04:35
42. Kinesis - 34:32:58
43. ElastiCache - 35:49:52
52. RDS: 41:40:19
53. Aurora: 42:56:19
55. DynamoDB - 44:29:11
59. ECS: 45:53:10
60. EKS Cloud: 46:20:27
61. KMS - 46:21:45
81. EC2 Pricing Model - 50:10:55
Thanks a lot brother
You’re the best! Thanks!
thanks!!
Thanks for this. I was wondering when he was going to stop complaining and actually go into teaching the course.
This is awesome! Thank you so much for providing the time stamped chapters!
Timestamps - PART 2
0:52:25 Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service)
0:54:11 S3 - CLI Follow Along
5:06:32 S3 - Bucket Overview
5:08:06 S3 - Bucket Naming Rules
5:11:05 S3 - Bucket Naming Rules Examples
5:12:54 S3 - Bucket Restrictions & Limitations
5:15:54 S3 - Bucket Types
5:18:53 S3 - Bucket Folders
5:18:53 S3 - Bucket Folders
5:21:04 S3 - Object Overview
5:22:39 S3 - Object ETags
5:24:26 S3 - Object ETags Follow Along
5:43:01 S3 - Object Checksums
5:44:11 S3 - Object Checksums Follow Along
6:07:54 S3 - Object Prefixes
6:09:12 S3 - Object Prefixes Follow Along
6:21:27 S3 - Object Metadata
6:22:41 S3 - Object Metadata (System Defined)
6:24:03 S3 - Object Metadata (User Defined)
6:25:15 S3 - Object Metadata Follow Along
6:32:51 WORM (Write Once Read Many)
6:33:52 S3 - Object Lock
6:35:44 S3 - Bucket URI
6:36:41 S3 - CLI
6:39:19 S3 - Request Styles
6:41:05 S3 - Dualstack Endpoints
6:42:44 S3 - Storage Classes Overview
6:47:09 S3 - Storage Classes - Standard
6:49:14 S3 - Storage Classes - RRS (Reduced Redundancy Storage) [Legacy]
6:50:43 S3 - Storage Classes - Standard-IA (Infrequent Access)
6:52:38 S3 - Storage Classes Follow Along
6:57:40 S3 - Storage Classes - Express One Zone [New]
6:59:27 S3 - Storage Classes - One-Zone-IA
7:01:44 'S3 Glacier Storage Classes' vs 'S3 Glacier "Vault"'
7:04:49 S3 - Storage Classes - Glacier Instant Retrieval
7:06:52 S3 - Storage Classes - Glacier Flexible Retrieval [
Timestamps - PART 3
12:19:34 VPC
12:21:36 Core Components of VPC
12:24:09 Key Features of VPC
12:26:09 VPC Follow Along
13:41:24 Default VPC
13:44:15 Deleting VPC
13:45:05 Default Route (Catch-All-Route) 0.0.0.0/0 ::/0
13:46:41 Delete & Recreate Default VPC Follow Along
13:48:30 Shared VPC via RAM (sharing subnet)
13:50:05 Shared VPC Follow Along
14:09:06 NACLs
14:12:28 NACL Follow Along
15:10:40 Security Groups
15:15:40 Security Groups Follow Along
15:24:02 Stateless vs Stateful
15:28:36 Route Tables
15:35:28 Route Tables Follow Along
15:37:58 Gateways
15:42:57 IGW (Internet Gateway)
15:44:29 IGW Follow Along
15:47:12 EO-IGW (Egress-Only Internet Gateway)
15:48:26 EO-IGW Follow Along
16:07:47 EIP (Elastic IPs)
16:13:17 EIP Follow Along
16:18:40 AWS IPv6 Support
16:19:51 Migrating from IPv4 to IPv6
16:21:11 Direct Connect
16:27:12 VPC Endpoints
16:28:48 Private Link
16:31:48 Interface Endpoints (powered via PrivateLink)
16:33:34 GWLB (Gateway Load Balancer) Endpoint (powered via PrivateLink)
16:35:09 VPC Gateway Endpoints (private to S3 & DynamoDB)
16:36:09 VPC Endpoints Comparison
16:38:56 VPC Flow Logs
16:40:51 AWS VPN (Virtual Private Network)
16:42:01 AWS Site-to-Site VPN
16:46:07 VGW (Virtual Private Gateway)
16:47:32 Customer Gateway
16:49:59 TGW (Transit Gateway)
16:50:56 AWS Client VPN
16:53:14 NAT (Network Address Translation)
16:54:50 NAT Gateway
16:58:25 NAT Instances
17:00:07 Jumpbox/Bastion host
17:02:37 VPC Lattice
17:06:07 TGW (Transit Gateway) More Detail
17:09:07 Traffic Mirroring
17:10:10 AWS Network Firewall
17:11:33 VPC Peering
17:14:16 VPC Peering Follow Along
17:30:26 Network Address Usage
17:33:21 IAM
17:34:43 AWS Managed vs Customer Managed vs Inline Policy
17:36:00 Types of Policies Follow Along
17:54:04 Anatomy of an IAM Policy
17:56:06 Principle of least Privilege (PoLP)
17:58:21 IAM Policy Follow Along
18:42:30 AWS Account Root User
18:45:50 IAM Password Policy
18:46:19 IAM Password Policy Follow Along
18:47:32 IAM Access Keys
18:48:19 IAM Access Keys Follow Along
18:52:56 IAM MFA (Multi-factor Authentication)
18:53:52 IAM MFA (Multi-factor Authentication) Follow Along
18:58:52 IAM Temporary Security Credentials
19:00:08 IAM Identity Federation
19:02:20 IAM STS (Security Token Service)
19:04:36 IAM STS (Security Token Service) Follow Along
19:09:11 IAM Cross Account Roles
19:10:33 IAM AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity
19:12:23 AWS SSO (Sign-Sign-On)
19:13:41 EC2
19:15:29 Cloud Init
19:17:22 Cloud Init Follow Along
19:28:23 EC2 UserData
19:30:41 EC2 UserData Follow Along
19:43:55 EC2 Metadata
19:48:44 EC2 Metadata Follow Along
19:59:41 EC2 Instance Types
20:01:50 EC2 Instance Family
20:05:57 EC2 Instance Family Follow Along
20:10:18 EC2 Processors
20:13:53 EC2 Instance Sizes
20:15:18 EC2 Instance Profile
20:17:29 EC2 Instance Lifecycle
20:20:37 EC2 Instance Console Screenshot
20:21:28 EC2 Hostnames
20:24:16 EC2 Default Username
20:25:56 EC2 Burstable Instances
20:29:15 EC2 Source & Destination Checks
20:30:03 EC2 System Log
20:31:37 EC2 Placement Groups
20:32:42 Connecting to EC2 Instance
20:35:54 Connecting to EC2 Instance Follow Along
20:47:49 RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) Follow Along
20:57:12 EC2 Serial Console Follow Along
21:07:27 EC2 Amazon Linux
21:13:03 AMIs (Amazon Machine Image)
21:25:43 AMIs (Amazon Machine Image) Follow Along (encrypted, copying to another region)
21:36:48 ASG (Auto Scaling Groups)
21:39:08 Capacity Settings
21:40:22 Health Check Replacements
21:41:41 ELB Integration
21:42:29 Dynamic Scaling Policies
21:43:35 Simple Scaling Policy
21:45:21 Step Scaling Policy
21:46:32 Target Tracking Scaling Policy
21:47:45 Predictive Scaling Policy
21:49:00 Termination Policies
21:49:52 ELB (Elastic Load Balancer)
21:51:49 The Rules of Traffic
21:53:18 ALB (Application Load Balancer)
21:55:17 NLB (Network Load Balancer)
21:56:15 CLB (Classic Load Balancer)
Timestamps - PART 4
21:56:55 R53 (Route53)
21:58:40 Hosted Zones
22:01:57 Record Sets
22:03:27 Alias Record
22:04:34 R53 Traffic Flow
22:05:11 Routing Policies Overview
22:06:19 Simple Routing Policy
22:07:20 Weighted Routing Policy
22:08:01 Latency Based Routing Policy (auto direct to lower latency)
22:09:19 Failover Routing Policy (primary/secondary)
22:10:31 Geolocation Routing Policy
22:11:21 Geoproximity Routing Policy
22:12:37 Multi-Value Answer Policy
22:13:39 R53 Health Checks
22:14:50 R53 Resolver
22:16:18 DNSSEC
22:17:39 Zonal Shift
22:18:27 R53 Profiles
22:19:08 AWS Global Accelerator
22:20:38 CloudFront
22:22:32 CloudFront Lambda@Edge
22:25:06 CloudFront Functions
22:26:13 CloudFront Lambda@Edge vs Functions
22:28:44 CloudFront Origin
22:30:01 EBS (Elastic Block Storage)
22:32:03 Volume Type Usage
22:36:20 HDD (Hard Disk Drive)
22:37:57 HDD RAID (redundant array of independent disk)
22:39:55 SSD (Solid State Drive)
22:44:58 Magnetic Tape
22:45:45 EFS (Elastic File System)
22:47:05 EFS Client
22:50:50 FSx
22:51:59 WFS (Windows File Server)
22:53:26 File Cache
22:54:37 AWS Backup
22:56:42 AWS Snow Family
22:58:03 AWS Snowcone
23:00:27 AWS Snowball Edge
23:01:58 AWS Snowmobile
23:03:03 AWS Snow Family Comparison
23:04:50 AWS Snowcone Order a Device Follow Along
23:06:43 AWS Transfer Family
23:06:43 AWS Transfer Family for SFTP
23:08:07 AWS Transfer Family MFTW (Managed File Transfer Workflow)
23:09:07 AWS Migration Hub
23:10:38 AWS Migration Hub Follow Along
23:15:13 AWS Data Sync
23:16:30 AWS Data Sync Follow Along
23:23:56 DMS (Database Migration Service)
23:27:33 DMS Follow Along
23:58:28 DMS Schema Conversion Tool
23:59:20 AWS Auto Scaling
24:00:40 AWS Auto Scaling Follow Along
24:16:54 AWS Amplify
24:19:50 AWS Amplify Follow Along
24:37:10 Amazon AppFlow
24:39:02 Amazon AppFlow Follow Along
24:53:34 GraphQL
24:54:50 AWS AppSync
24:57:25 AWS AppSync Follow Along
25:18:44 AWS Batch
25:19:58 AWS Batch Follow Along
25:46:31 OpenSearch Service
25:48:27 OpenSearch Service Follow Along
26:09:37 Device Farm
26:10:45 Device Farm Follow Along
26:22:16 Amazon QLDB (Quantum Ledger Database)
26:23:56 Elastic Transcoder
26:25:51 Elastic Transcoder Follow Along
26:52:15 AWS Elemental Media Convert
26:53:15 AWS Elemental Media Convert Follow Along
27:02:02 SNS Pub Sub
27:03:10 SNS (Simple Notification System)
27:03:47 SNS Sources
27:04:20 SNS Destinations
27:05:11 SNS Topics
27:07:03 SNS Messages
27:09:26 SNS Subscriptions
27:10:21 SNS Follow Along
27:35:44 SNS Filter Policy
27:37:04 SNS Message Data Protection
27:38:43 SNS Raw Message Delivery
27:39:27 SNS Delivery Policy
27:41:29 SNS Dead Letter Queue
27:42:19 SNS Application as Subscriber
27:42:59 SQS (Simple Queuing System)
27:45:31 SQS Sending Large Messages
27:46:35 SQS Standard Queue
27:47:38 SQS Standard Messages
27:47:52 SQS FIFO Queue
27:49:54 SQS Standard Queue Follow Along
28:31:00 SQS FIFO Queue Follow Along
28:37:39 SQS ABAC (attribute-based access controls)
28:38:25 SQS Access Policy
28:39:12 SQS Message Metadata
28:39:51 SQS Visibility Timeout
28:40:23 SQS Delay Queues
28:41:12 SQS Message Timers
28:42:04 SQS Temporary Queues
28:43:08 SQS Short vs Long Polling
28:43:56 Amazon MQ (Message Queue)
28:47:30 AMQP (Advanced Message Queuing Protocol)
28:49:35 MQTT (MQ Telemetry Transport)
28:50:43 STOMP (Simple Text Oriented Messaging Protocol)
28:51:40 Amazon MQ Follow Along
29:32:34 AWS Service Catalog
29:33:02 AWS Service Catalog - Anatomy
29:34:31 AWS Service Catalog - Users
29:35:07 AWS Service Catalog - Administrator Product
29:36:00 AWS Service Catalog - Administrator Portfolio
29:36:52 AWS Service Catalog - Administrator Constraints
29:38:02 AWS Service Catalog - End User Products
29:39:23 AWS Service Catalog - Service Actions
29:39:58 Pillars of Observability
29:41:26 CloudWatch
29:44:06 CloudWatch Logs
29:45:45 CloudWatch Logs - Log Groups
29:46:33 CloudWatch Logs - Log Streams
29:47:40 CloudWatch Logs - Log Events
29:48:28 CloudWatch Logs - Log Insights
29:50:07 CloudWatch Logs - Log Insights - Discovered Fields
29:52:03 CloudWatch Metrics
29:52:53 CloudWatch Metrics - Custom Metrics & High Resolutions
29:53:46 CloudWatch - Availability of Data
29:54:37 CloudWatch Agent & Host Level Metrics
29:56:06 CloudWatch Agent - Log Collection
29:56:47 CloudWatch Agent - Installing
29:58:21 EventBridge - Anatomy of Event
29:59:27 EventBridge - Scheduled Expressions
30:00:33 EventBridge - CloudTrail Events
30:01:25 EventBridge - Event Patterns
30:03:18 EventBridge - Rules
30:04:21 EventBridge - Configure Input
30:05:49 EventBridge - Partner event sources
30:06:28 EventBridge - Schema Registry
30:08:47 CloudWatch Alarms
30:09:36 CloudWatch Alarms - Anatomy
30:10:43 CloudWatch Alarms - Conditions
30:12:36 CloudWatch Alarms - Composite Alarms
30:13:38 CloudWatch Dashboards
30:14:00 EventBridge - Introduction
30:14:43 EventBridge - Core Components
30:16:31 AWS Lambda
30:18:49 AWS Lambda - Triggers
30:19:05 AWS Lambda - Destinations
30:19:57 AWS Lambda - Memory & Timeout
30:20:25 AWS Lambda - Function Versions
30:21:17 AWS Lambda - Aliases
30:21:50 AWS Lambda - Layers
30:22:56 AWS Lambda - Instruction Set
30:24:09 AWS Lambda - Runtimes
30:25:37 AWS Lambda - OS-only Runtimes
30:27:25 AWS Lambda - Deployment Packages
30:29:41 AWS Lambda Follow Along
31:49:44 AWS Step Functions
31:52:52 AWS Step Functions - Use Cases
31:56:07 AWS Step Functions - States
32:05:10 AWS Step Functions - Inputs & Outputs
32:10:57 AWS Step Functions Follow Along
32:48:49 AWS Compute Optimizer
32:49:51 AWS Compute Optimizer Follow Along
32:59:12 EB (Elastic Beanstalk) - PaaS
33:03:20 EB - Supported Languages
33:03:20 EB - Web vs Worker Environment
33:05:22 EB - Web Environment Types
33:06:27 EB VM Follow Along
34:32:30 Kinesis
34:35:10 Kinesis - Data Streams
34:38:43 Kinesis - Data Streams - Producers & Consumers
34:42:06 Kinesis - Data Streams - Shards
34:44:22 Kinesis - Data Streams - Data Retention
34:45:17 Kinesis - Data Streams - CLI
34:46:20 Kinesis - EFO (Enhanced Fan Out)
34:47:24 Kinesis - KPL (Kinesis Producer Library)
34:48:34 Kinesis - KCL (Kinesis Client Library)
34:49:47 Amazon Data Firehose (formerly Kinesis Firehose Delivery Systems)
34:51:17 Amazon Data Firehose - Sources
34:53:09 Amazon Data Firehose - Destinations
34:54:14 Amazon Data Firehose - Data Transformation
34:55:55 Amazon Data Firehose - Dynamic Partitioning
34:57:22 Amazon Data Firehose - Convert Record Format
34:57:57 Amazon Data Firehose - Compression
34:58:15 Kinesis - Video Streams
34:58:54 Managed Service for Apache Fink (formerly Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics)
34:59:43 In-Memory Data Store
35:00:29 ElastiCache
35:02:45 ElastiCache - Deployment Options (Standard, Serverless)
35:03:49 ElastiCache - Caching Options (Redis, Memcached)
35:05:30 Redis - Introduction
35:07:19 Redis - Strings
35:08:24 Redis - Lists
35:09:22 Redis - Sets
35:10:09 Redis - Hashes
35:11:01 Redis - Sorted Sets
35:12:12 Memcached - Introduction
35:13:53 ElastiCache Follow Along
35:51:03 Amazon MemoryDB
35:52:25 Amazon MemoryDB Follow Along
36:21:43 AWS CloudTrail
36:23:18 AWS CloudTrail Follow Along
37:19:14 AWS Redshift (Data Warehouse)
37:24:20 AWS Redshift - Configurations
37:25:17 AWS Redshift - Node Types & Sizes
37:25:50 AWS Redshift - Compression
37:26:30 AWS Redshift - Processing
37:26:53 AWS Redshift - Backups
37:27:27 AWS Redshift - Billing
37:28:04 AWS Redshift - Security
37:28:19 AWS Redshift - Availability
37:28:52 AWS Redshift - Cheat Sheet
37:30:53 AWS Redshift Follow Along
37:37:41 Amazon Athena
37:40:16 Athena - SQL Components
37:43:04 Athena - SQL Data Types
37:47:13 Athena - SQL Table
37:50:18 Athena - SQL SerDe
37:53:37 Machine Learning Managed Services
37:53:37 Amazon CloudGuru
37:54:43 Amazon CloudGuru Follow Along
38:02:47 Amazon Comprehend
38:05:41 Amazon Comprehend Follow Along
38:10:37 Amazon Forecast
38:11:47 Amazon Fraud Detection
38:15:01 Amazon Kendra
38:18:33 Amazon Kendra Follow Along
38:52:12 Amazon Lex
38:54:40 Amazon Personalize
38:57:08 Amazon Personalize Follow Along
39:43:19 Amazon Polly
39:46:27 Amazon Polly Follow Along
40:01:11 Amazon Rekognition
40:03:09 Amazon Rekognition Follow Along
40:21:32 Amazon Textract
40:23:23 Amazon Textract Follow Along
40:35:04 Amazon Translate
40:35:42 Amazon Translate Follow Along
40:42:55 AWS Data Exchange
40:43:57 AWS Data Exchange Follow Along
40:47:01 AWS Glue
40:48:43 AWS Glue - Jobs
40:49:52 AWS Glue - Studio
40:52:11 AWS Glue - Data Catalog
40:54:05 AWS Glue - Data Catalog - Crawlers
40:55:08 Data Catalog Table & Glue Visual ETL Follow Along
41:26:55 Introduction to Data Lakes
41:28:02 AWS Lake Formation
31:56:25 - Shows how much effort it takes to setup one page in the ppt
salute to you Andrew!
Timestamps - PART 5
41:29:31 OpenAPI
41:30:20 API Gateway
41:33:06 OpenAPI with API Gateway
41:35:16 API Gateway REST vs HTTP
41:39:55 API Gateway REST Components
41:42:09 API Gateway HTTP Components
41:43:59 RDS
41:47:02 RDS - Encryption
41:48:16 RDS - Backup
41:49:58 RDS - Restoring Backup
41:51:23 RDS - Subnet Groups
41:52:23 RDS - Multi AZ
41:53:26 RDS - Read Replicas
41:55:47 RDS - Multi AZ vs Read Replicas
41:56:54 RDS - DB Instance
41:58:24 RDS - DB Instance Classes
41:59:21 RDS - DB Instance Storage
42:00:42 RDS - Performance Insights
42:01:15 RDS - Custom
42:02:54 RDS Follow Along
42:37:16 RDS - Proxy
42:38:51 RDS - Optimized Reads & Writes
42:40:31 RDS - IAM Authentication
42:42:35 RDS - Kerberos Authentication
42:43:46 RDS - Secrets Manager Integration
42:45:06 RDS - Master User Account
42:46:07 RDS - Activity Streams
42:47:01 RDS - Parameter Groups
42:48:01 RDS - Public Accessibility
42:48:48 RDS - Establishing Public Connections
42:51:54 RDS - Establishing Private Connections
42:53:46 RDS - Security Groups
42:54:34 RDS - Blue Green Deployments
42:55:23 RDS - Extended Support
42:56:09 Aurora
42:57:27 Aurora - Scaling
42:59:18 Aurora - Serverless Provisioned
43:00:14 Aurora - Reader & Writer Instances
43:01:58 Aurora - Serverless V2
43:04:14 Aurora - Serverless V2 vs Serverless Provisioned
43:06:04 Aurora - Global Database
43:07:15 Aurora - RDS Data API
43:08:25 Aurora Cluster Basics Follow Along
43:25:24 Aurora Serverless Follow Along
43:31:33 Aurora - Babelfish for Aurora
43:33:23 MongoDB
43:35:46 What is a Document store?
43:36:38 Amazon DocumentDB
43:38:36 Amazon DocumentDB Follow Along
44:29:00 DynamoDB
44:30:58 DynamoDB - Anatomy
44:31:55 DynamoDB - Read Consistency
44:33:29 DynamoDB - Partitions
44:35:30 DynamoDB - Primary Keys
44:37:20 DynamoDB - Simple Primary Keys
44:38:26 DynamoDB - Composite Primary Keys
44:39:49 DynamoDB - Primary Key Design
44:41:16 DynamoDB - Query & Scan
44:41:55 DynamoDB - Query
44:43:10 DynamoDB - Scan
44:44:11 DynamoDB Follow Along
45:09:54 Amazon Keyspaces
45:11:04 Casandra Query Language
45:11:26 Amazon Keyspaces Follow Along
45:17:19 Graph Database
45:18:22 Amazon Neptune
45:20:10 Amazon Neptune - Database
45:22:06 Gremlin
45:23:01 OpenCypher
45:23:56 SPARQL
45:24:39 Amazon Neptune Follow Along
45:34:51 ECR (Elastic Container Registry)
45:39:10 ECS
45:39:44 ECS - Components
45:40:42 ECS - Fargate
45:41:36 ECS - Fargate - Configure Task
45:42:06 ECS - Fargate - Compute Configuration
45:42:58 ECS - Execution Role
45:43:37 ECS - Task Role
45:43:15 ECS - Capacity Providers
45:45:41 ECS - Task Lifecycle
45:46:48 ECS - Task Definition JSON
45:50:14 ECS - Port Mappings
45:52:04 ECS - Exec
45:54:21 ECS - Log Configuration
45:56:02 ECS - Service Connect
45:58:09 ECS - Optimized AMI
45:59:08 ECS - Optimized Bottlerocket AMI
45:59:41 ECS - Registering ECS EC2 Instance to Cluster
46:00:26 ECS - Anywhere
46:02:17 EKS (Elastic Kubernetes Service) Cloud
46:05:30 EKS - Add-ons
46:06:37 EKS - Connector
46:06:57 EKS - CTL
46:08:12 EKS - Distro
46:09:24 EKS - Anywhere
46:10:58 EKS - Traces & Spans
46:12:30 EKS - Open Telemetry
46:13:43 EKS - Open Telemetry - Instrumentation
46:13:55 EKS - Open Telemetry - Collector
46:16:07 AWS Distro for Open Telemetry
46:17:22 Prometheus
46:19:40 Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus
46:20:31 Grafana
46:21:01 Amazon Managed Service for Grafana
46:21:35 KMS (Key Management Service)
46:24:37 KMS - Customer Master Key
46:28:16 KMS - CLI
46:29:39 KMS Follow Along
46:31:50 AWS Audit Manager
46:33:21 AWS Audit Manager Follow Along
46:40:15 ACM (Amazon Certificate Manager)
46:41:54 ACM Use Case with ALB
46:44:12 ACM with ALB Follow Along
46:58:47 Amazon Cognito
46:59:42 Amazon Cognito Follow Along
47:08:24 Amazon Detective
47:09:58 Amazon Detective Follow Along
47:16:32 AWS Directory Service
47:17:52 Active Directory
47:19:00 LDAP
47:20:06 AWS Directory Service
47:22:37 AWS Firewall Manager
47:24:29 AWS Firewall Manager Follow Along
47:29:09 AWS Inspector
47:30:12 AWS Inspector Follow Along
47:39:47 Amazon Macie
47:40:52 Amazon Macie Follow Along
47:48:50 AWS Security Hub
47:49:41 AWS Security Hub Follow Along
47:53:28 AWS Secrets Manager
47:56:01 Secrets Manager - Automatic Rotation
47:57:24 Secrets Manager - CLI
47:58:40 Secrets Manager - Use Case
48:00:38 Secrets Manager Follow Along
48:35:12 AI Dev Tools
48:35:12 Amazon Q
48:36:50 Amazon CodeWhisperer
48:38:22 Amazon Q & CodeWhisperer Follow Along
48:58:48 Amazon MSK (Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka)
49:00:41 Amazon MSK - Bootstrap Brokers
49:01:25 Amazon MSK - Zookeeper Connection String
49:02:35 Amazon MSK - Connect
49:03:35 Apache Kafka
49:05:00 Apache Zookeeper
49:05:47 Apache Kafka - CLI
49:07:29 Amazon MSK Follow Along
49:29:03 DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service)
49:30:28 AWS Shield
49:32:59 AWS WAF
49:34:29 AWS WAF Follow Along
49:37:18 HSM (Hardware Security Model)
49:39:47 CloudHSM
49:41:29 AWS Guard Duty
49:43:06 AWS Guard Duty Follow Along
49:45:39 Service Health Dashboards
49:46:20 AWS Personal Health Dashboard
49:47:11 AWS Artifact
49:47:53 AWS Artifact Follow Along
49:50:02 Storage Gateway
49:51:35 Amazon S3 File Gateway
49:53:42 Amazon S3 File Gateway Follow Along
50:04:09 Amazon FSx File Gateway
50:05:23 Volume Gateway
50:06:07 Volume Gateway - Stored Volumes
50:07:04 Volume Gateway - Cached Volumes
50:08:15 Tape Gateway
50:10:24 EC2 Pricing Models
50:12:31 On-Demand
50:14:07 RI (Reserved Instances)
50:17:21 RI - Attributes
50:18:15 Regional & Zonal RI
50:19:31 RI - Limits
50:20:39 RI - Capacity Reservations
50:21:52 Standard vs Convertible RI
50:22:59 RI - Marketplace
50:24:15 Spot Instances
50:25:35 Dedicated Instances
50:27:29 Savings Plan
Give this man, a statue outside of every university. Salute on expending your time to teach for free
I took SAA2 few years ago. I've renewed recently. SS3 is a lot in depth. This contribution will help a lot.
this guy is a legend...I used your free course 2 years ago for the C02 exam and it helped a lot. looking forward to getting through this and re-certifying!
50 hour course after doing the 100 hour bootcamp last year. All FREE? Goat.
This course was orginally 120 hours but I cut it down to 75 and then 50 because i was told both time I over did it lol.
@@ExamProChannel That's awesome and funny at the same time! 😂
@@ExamProChannel Where is the 120 hours one?
@@NadidLinchestein YAGNI
But we have to pay for the certificate right?
Timestamps - PART 1
0:00:00 Exam Guide
0:6:59 Exam Guide - What does it take to pass the exam?
0:7:52 Exam Guide - Content Outline
0:10:27 Exam Guide - Passing Grade
0:11:11 Exam Guide - Question/Answer Types
0:12:22 Exam Guide - Duration
0:34:30 Setup Codebase Gitpod AWS CLI + AWS Account/Users (for Follow Along/Lab)
I could only imagine the amount of information you could learn working with this guy.
You are the real saint of this era for us. Respect
dude i swear i was just searching for a solutions architect course and there was only one for azure like 20 minutes ago. Thank you so much for this.
Could you please share the azure link ?🙄
What’s most impressive is how he did the whole thing in a single take 🤯
50 hours 🤯 salute to you sirrrrrrrrrr 🫡🫡🫡
length doesnt mean more value. I liked the older format of the same course, 10-12 hours and thats the entire course
It's the same content as last year but with more labs
@@HKashaf in this case, it's the opposite. This certification is HARDER, more comprehensive than others.
I did not know we can upload such lengthy videos
Wow!!! Thank you for your time, dedication and generosity to share this video with us all!
Tip for the bash section:
If you run into "No such file or directory" when trying to read from the json file (--delete). Try creating the file in the current working directory instead of /tmp.
I thought it's 50 minutes. Wondered why this time uploaded under 1 hour cource
Then I shocked.
Man thanks.
50 hours 🤩🤩🤩
I aced the exams thank you so much.
Well done, did you use this video only?
Pls reply to the other guys comment
did you use this video only?
@@kevinmakumbe do you really need more LOL
this is truly awesome. It's like shadowing the best coworker in your office
Me rn in 2am
One more video before bed,
The Video:
Haha😂
Hahahaj exactly what I thought
At least you learned some useful job skills
Congrats for put the entire course online for free. 🎉🎉🎉
I've just passed the AWS exam, its a really good video and you need to go through it a couple of time to let it sink in, if your serious about this, thats the place to learn it all!
I use to work at AWS. No one on my teams really had these certifications nor did AWS want them. They basically were just an option but never required.
then how I would be hired if I don't learn the stuff?
@@oscarsalas1 many software factories like infosys, accenture, apex, hexaware, and a lot more sell human resources as experts when they dont have experience, you can entered these firms as a junior and learn on the job with basic skills but the pay will be really low.
you learn on the job with low salary but you then can jump into a bigger and better company with the knowledge.
you still need to have a basic knowledge but for these firms is not required to have a cert but it does help.
I do not watch the video but I salute you sir 50 hours video mean a lot
OMG I didnt realize Bart passed away :( This is so sad. Thank you for dedicating this course to him
who bart??
My salute to you if you complete this video
This has to be the longest course on Amazon S3 (10 hours). VPC is 5 hours. Came at right time, have exam in two weeks time.
LOL yeah S3 is really long but once you do it you will be set for all the course. If you can believe it its not all the S3 content
@@ExamProChannelisnt moat of it troubleshooting?
Also is all necessary for the exam realistically?
The google password tab showing up continuously and annoying you was so funny to watch. Thanks for taking the time to create this video, I find it really easy to follow what you are doing. I'm taking the exam in 2 weeks.
I used the previous video that CodeCamp put out, plus this video/the exam pro free series, Cantrill's course, and the Tutorial Dojo test exams. Passed on my first attempt! So happy!!
I will follow your steps good sir, how long did it take you roughly to be exam ready ...
Did u use the 10 hour long aws saa by andrew brown instead of this ?
4:11:14 - AWS-S3-Terraform-Simple
7:13:46 - S3 Security Overview
50 hours 😮. i really appreciate the hard work in uploading the video to youtube
Thank you, Andrew. Especially for not editing the Labs❤
just started, seems like a great resource, but with 50 hours I find when I pick the video back up I have to fast forward to where I left off. Adding the "Chapters" feature of YT videos would help a TON. PLEASE
15:39 gateways
16:07 Elastic IPs
16:21 Direct Connect
16:41 AWS VPN
Salute 50 hours of content 🫡
26:46 Too many ads.
Getting them every 2 minutes.
Idk how I’m going to get through 50 hours but so far great video
Very informative
Watch in Brave browser to avoid ads
It’s free dude
Bang...50 hours😶
Right, a whole semester
@@yogscience just a semester?
@@yogscience its a whole degree for me
Hope to finish this master piece by the end of the month! Great work!
I simply cannot comprehend how long this video is.
50 hours video! Who needs sleep right?! Kudo for uploading this!
You are the best person ever ❤ thank you for this opportunity and video
This is like really teachiing everything instead of teaching how to pass exam. I just need to pass exam.
Omg 50 hours :0 That is phenomenal. This year I want to learn this module and do the certification 😤😤
Imagine sitting down and creating a 50 hours course. That's crazy. Welldone
Thanks!🙌
Your too good to give us 50 hrs courses content 🙏👏
This Video is enough to get you a job.
"*God Bless Everyone Take Care All Long Lives 100 years and above all*"
50 hours ! Appreciate your dedication! Big salute
I appreciate this is free reference material. nearly 10 hours on s3 is... a little ridiculous.
Amazing! Thanks so much. Saved and looking forward to digging in!
Thanks for uploading this. I will add chapters, as I go through it.
Kudos Kudos 🥳 🥳 🥳
Thanks for such enormous and mind blowing course . Such mega content beats every mega Edtech that available on market .Hope such a content we will see for Python for AWS K8s Automation .
Wating for 1000 hours content
For non-English speakers, you are hard to follow, but this course is still a masterpiece.
Your 50 hours on AWS means 150 -200 hours for me. 🎉
You're lucky I didn''t publish the original 120 hour version of this course lol.
@@ExamProChannel Please do it
Andrew Brown is GOATed.
Thank you sir
Just wait for me I drop the SA Pro on here lol
@@ExamProChannel That would be awesome!
Just finished watching. Video was great
😮
Joking 😂
😂😂😂😂
I will pass the certification exam this year
thank you so much Andrew from exam pro!
Best course ever 🎉 thanks
Tip for installing jq in Git Bash: simply do choco install jq
Amazing! Thanks for this again
Hi Andrew, I think you're mistaken about s3 cors configuration. CORS is configured on a server that receives a request, not on the server making the request. In your tutorial, you set up cors on your bucket with your static website, which allows other domains to access your bucket via the browser. This doesn't impact your ability to make requests to other servers.
A better example would be to host some static resource (like a script) and then have a static website attempt to fetch the script from your bucket and execute it with and without a cors config.
Thank you very much !! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
50hrs. You are great man.
Thanks a lot for this, just what I needed.
Youre fulfilling millions of dream
Free education , amazing , thank you :)
Mad respect ❤
I passed mine last week
Congratulations
This is the most anticipated one 🎉
You know it's gonna be good when it's 50 hours.
thank you for the course ..it was great , simplified and very understandable. great work
Glad you liked it!
😮 thanks… please developer 🙏🏼
Well effort well done!
Hi Andrew, Thanks for creating this course. You said that even if we don't plan to give SysOps Administrator Associate, Developer Associate we should study for them simultaneously how do you propose we do that? Like, just look for what's common and expand of those?
I love courses, i passed AWS Cloud Practioner and Azure Fundamental by taking your course but now i am looking for AWS developer associate certification but it 4 year old, when are you bringing new updated course?
Exactly what I needed. Thank you!
This video is going to get 10million views or more
Thank you so much
really appreciate for uploading most useful video
15 Hours Done!
If you can, make a course for the aws data engineer associate exam.
Thank you !
5 Hours Done!
Love❤ from India
Udemy ❌ UA-cam ✅
Well.. thank you very much, sir ❤
17:52:30 The problem with the code is you've written UsernName with an Extra n
finding videos like this feels like finding diamonds
Could you please clarify how to prepare for all three associate certificates at the same time?
Aapko koti koti pranam prabhu 👍
50 hours?! wow...!
Thank you very much Andrew!! 🙏
Thankyou so much for this
Very helpful thank you very much