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Wednesday 13 July 2016

Amazon Web Services Professional Level Exam Hits The Classroom

Cloud experts will soon be able to boast of being an Amazon Web Services professional after the company unveiled its first ever professional grade examination that aims to recognize the most proficient AWS users around.

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The AWS Solutions Certified Architect - professional level exam is a part of the AWS global certification program and offers solutions to architects, sysops administrators and developers the ability to validate the technical skills and advanced experience.

Anyone who is overused to Take FIRST examining professional Must Be Certified As Solutions AWS Certified Architect - Level partner and Owning " Illicit drugs D Years Experience In practice design and deployment of the architecture of cloud on AWS."

In addition, the examination requires participants to have the ability to evaluate cloud application needs and provide architectural recommendations for implementation, deployment and provisioning applications on AWS.

The exam itself will test a variety of different cloud concepts and AWS reminds students to brush up on a number of specific areas, including:

 . Designing and deploying dynamically scalable, highly available, fault-tolerant, and reliable applications on AWS.
 . Selecting appropriate AWS services to design and deploy an application based on a set of requirements.
 . Migrating complex, multi-tier applications to AWS.
 . Designing and deploying enterprise-wide scalable operations on AWS.
 . Implementing cost control strategies.

AWS has published a review That Provides guide the knowledge Necessary for Both AWS and general IT to take the exam , in addition to links to training materials and online shopping That give more information.

More help can be acquired through the instructor-led Architecting on AWS - Advanced Concepts course that currently has a 20 per cent discount until 30 September using the code MK20BRAADV314 that it applies to all classes delivered by AWS.

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