Everything is moving towards the cloud these days, and in the IT world, you should not fall behind in adopting new technologies like Amazon Web Services, as you all know an AWS-certified professional, has a higher demand in the cloud industry.
AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional certification is one of the most sought-after qualifications in the Cloud Computing market today.
There is a large number of people who currently hold the foundational and associate-level certifications, but the number becomes much smaller for the professional level. And there’s a good reason for this.
The AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional exam is a very challenging exam that really tests deep AWS knowledge and experience of how AWS services can be used together. So, getting the AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional SAP-C01 Certified will for sure take your career to a whole new level.
This post covers everything you must know before appearing for the certification Exam AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional SAP-C01
What is AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional SAP-C01?
The AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional SAP-C01 exam is designed to test candidates ability to effectively demonstrate knowledge on:
- Design and deploy dynamically scalable, highly available, fault-tolerant, and reliable applications on AWS
- Select appropriate AWS services to design and deploy an application based on given requirements
- Migrate complex, multi-tier applications on AWS
- Design and deploy enterprise-wide scalable operations on AWS
- Implement cost-control strategies
General Information About AWS SAP-C01
- Certification Name: AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional SAP-C01
- Target Audience: Designed for professionals who are responsible for the Solutions Architect role
- Platform: AWS Training and Certification and delivered via Pearson VUE and PSI
- Format: multiple choice and multiple response questions
- Exam Duration: 180 minutes completion time
- Number of Questions: 75
- Passing score: 75%
- Exam cost: 300 USD
Also read: All you need to know about AWS Free Tier Account Services
How to Book the [AWS SAP-C01] Exam
- Step 1: Visit the AWS Training and Certification
- Step 2: Select the desired certificate from the available list i.e. SAP-CO1
- Step 2: Select the schedule with Pearson VUE as PSI only offers an exam at the test centre.
- Step 3: Select the exam mode home or Test centre.
- Step 4: Agree upon the Terms and Condition
- Step 5: Select Date, time and confirm with the payment method
Read this blog where we have discussed 5 Pillars of AWS Well-Architected Framework and their design principles.
AWS SAP-C01 Exam Topics
Domain 1: Design for Organizational Complexity
- Cross-account authentication and access strategy for complex organizations (for example, an organization with varying compliance requirements, multiple business units, and varying scalability requirements)
- How to design networks for complex organizations (for example, an organization with varying compliance requirements, multiple business units, and varying scalability requirements)
- Determine how to design a multi-account AWS environment for complex organizations (for example, an organization with varying compliance requirements, multiple business units, and varying scalability requirements)
Read about Multi-Account Management Using AWS Organizations here. In this post, we will resolve all these problems by introducing AWS Organization to make account management simple.
Domain 2: Design for New Solutions
- Identify security requirements and controls when designing and implementing a solution
- Determine a solution design and implementation strategy to meet reliability requirements
- Identify a solution design to ensure business continuity
- Solution design to meet performance objectives
- Identify a deployment strategy to meet business requirements when designing and implementing a solution
Read about AWS Elastic Beanstalk here. In this post, we discuss what Elastic Beanstalk is, what is the advantage, and the working of Elastic Beanstalk.
Domain 3: Migration Planning
- Select existing workloads and processes for a potential migration to the cloud
- Select migration tools and/or services for new and migrated solutions based on detailed AWS knowledge
- Determine a new cloud architecture for an existing solution
- Determine a strategy for migrating existing on-premises workloads to the cloud
Domain 4: Cost Control
- Select a cost-effective pricing model for a solution
- Determine which controls to design and implement that will ensure cost optimization
- Identify opportunities to reduce cost in an existing solution
Domain 5: Continuous Improvement for Existing Solutions
- Troubleshoot solution architectures
- Determine a strategy to improve an existing solution for operational excellence
- Determine a strategy to improve the reliability of an existing solution
- Determine a strategy to improve the performance of an existing solution
- Determine a strategy to improve the security of an existing solution
- Determine how to improve the deployment of an existing solution
Topics & Tips for the AWS SAP-C01 Exam
The AWS SAP-C01 exam is broad and deep. It covers a huge number of AWS services and can require deep knowledge of quite a few of them. One of the most important skills is knowing how AWS services work together to form solution architectures. Knowledge of the factors that can influence design decisions when using multiple service solutions architectures is key for passing That’s why hands-on skills are extremely important for this exam.
Now let’s see details on the topics you’re likely to see come up on your exam.
Compute:
- You need to understand when to use an NLB vs an ALB, e.g. requirement to whitelist IP addresses.
- Which compute pricing models to use when you are given a scenario.
- How can you scale for performance – Amazon EC2, AWS Lambda, Amazon ECS options.
- Understand deployment options for Auto Scaling with instances, containers, and serverless.
Storage:
- Choose the best storage architecture for given requirements, object, block, file, HPC use cases etc.
- Learn Amazon S3, Amazon EFS, AWS Storage Gateway, Amazon FSx (for Windows File server or Lustre).
- Identify Performance characteristics of different storage options, tiers, classes, and volume types.
Database:
- Identify when to use relational vs non-relational databases – Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon RDS
- How to refactor existing databases to AWS-managed services.
- Using caching solutions for performance – DynamoDB DAX, Amazon ElastiCache
- Understand Scaling read performance, multi-AZ, multi-Region, and multi-active databases.
- Use of data warehouses (Amazon RedShift) and graph DBs (Amazon Neptune).
Migration and Transfer:
- How can you use the Application Discovery Service (ADS) to plan migrations.
- Understand Migrating from on-premises Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware, and physical servers.
- Migrating with AWS Services like SMS, DMS, SCT, and DataSync.
- When to convert schemas with SCT, e.g. Oracle to DynamoDB.
- Understand when you need to use the Snow family of devices vs online migrations.
Networking and Content Delivery:
- You need to be highly familiar with Amazon VPC including IP CIDR blocks, subnets, and route tables.
- Understand when to use a NAT Gateway or NAT instance.
- VPC endpoint architecture and how can you deploy gateway and interface endpoints.
- Using policies to restrict access through endpoints.
- Security group and NACL best practices and use cases.
- Route 53 for resolution and traffic direction. In=mportant to know the routing options and use cases.
- In which case we need to use AWS Direct Connect and how to deploy redundantly.
- Architecture and use cases for AWS VPN, AWS Transfer Gateway, and AWS Direct Connect gateway.
- API Gateway deployment options and performance optimizations.
- AWS Global Accelerator and Amazon CloudFront – know the use cases and differences.
Developer Tools:
- Understand the complete CI/CD pipeline and how each tool fits in given scenarios – AWS CodeBuild, CodeCommit, CodeDeploy, CodePipeline.
- How to implement a CodePipeline with Github (webhooks) and Jenkins and other similar tools.
- How to do tracing with AWS X-Ray.
- Understand the various deployment options provided by AWS and when use them, e.g. in-place, all-at-once, canary, blue/green.
Management and Governance:
- AWS Organizations SCPs – Understand the structure of applying SCPs and the inheritance.
- Understand your CloudFormation and how to use StackSets and Change Sets.
- Auto Scaling for relevant services use.
- Understand which metrics you can get with CloudWatch and when you require custom metrics.
- What to capture with CloudTrail and how to use EventBridge or CloudWatch Alarms.
- Understand Systems Manager Parameter Store use cases, and patching services.
- OpsWorks use cases and deployment options available.
Analytics:
- Understand how to analyze data from various sources such as datalakes on S3 or Kinesis Data Streams.
- Root level knowledge of Athena, RedShift, EMR, Elasticsearch, Kinesis, QuickSight, AWS Glue.
Security, identity, and compliance:
- IAM policies.
- How to enable and use cross-account access with roles + external ID.
- AWS Directory Service.
- Secrets Manager service use cases.
- AWS Single Sign-on and Cognito – know use cases for these services.
- KMS, Certificate Manager, CloudHSM.
- AWS WAF
- Learn defense in depth using WAF, security groups, NACLs, and other security measures.
- How to using Shield and other DDoS mitigation techniques.
Front-end Web and Mobile:
- Use cases for AWS AppSync.
Application Integration:
- Understand when to use each service including SQS, SNS, SWF, and Step Functions.
- Use cases for Amazon MQ such as migrating existing applications using these protocols.
- Amazon EventBridge for coordinating message flows between services.
- Learn Scaling options with ASG and SQS.
Cost management:
- AWS Organizations for centralized billing.
- How can we report on costs for individual cost centers.
- Using different savings plans and reservation options in AWS.
End-user computing:
- WorkSpaces and AppStream.
Internet of things:
- IoT Core deployment options and use cases.
Exam Results
Your results for the examination are scored on a scale of 100-1,000, with a minimum passing score of 750.
The examination uses a standard scoring system established by AWS professionals in accordance with industry best practices and guidelines.
Scaled scoring models are used to equate scores across multiple exam forms that may have slightly different difficulty levels.
Your score report will contain a table of classifications of your performance at each section level. This information is designed to provide topic-wise feedback on your performance. It is not necessary to pass the individual sections, only the overall examination score will determine pass or fail.
Related/References
- Overview of Amazon Web Services & Concept
- AWS CloudFormation
- AWS Elastic Beanstalk
- AWS Management Console Walkthrough
- AWS CodeCommit Overview & It’s Benefits
- Deploy Web App On AWS Using CodePipeline
- AWS Free Tier Account Services
- AWS EFS, EBS and S3: Best AWS Storage Option
- AWS Trusted Advisor Best Practices
- AWS Certificate Manager (ACM): Overview, Features and How it Works?
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