This book covers key and exam specific information for 40+ AWS Services organized into same categories as you see in AWS Management Console, so that it’s easy to reference and remember.
AWS SAA exams are challenging because they cover a LOT of ground. With helpful tips and comparisions between multiple services, you get all the information at your disposal to pick the right service for different scenarios.
These notes covers straight facts and helpful tips like cost analysis, example IAM and bucket policies, etc so you don’t waste your time looking for stuff that I already struggled with. Devise your time smartly to go over labs and practice exams instead.
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Includes brief summary of EC2, Lambda, and multiple container services. Covers Load Balancing and Auto-Scaling to route traffic to compute services
From storage solutions like EBS, EFS, S3 to database storage services like RDS, Aurora, Redshift, Dynamodb etc. Also covers helpful comparisions between different storage services
Covers from basic building blocks of a IAM policies to complex organizational rules to set permissions on AWS Services
Covers from most basic concepts like CIDR, subnet etc to complex services like Bastion, Transit Gateway etc that is very easy to understand and remember. Seriously, this is like one of the most important topic for AWS-SAA exam
Covers KMS, SSM, WAF, Macie and many more security services offered by AWS
Covers many different types of services like Route53, monitoring and audit services, communication services etc
These notes were created by me while preparing for Amazon's AWS-Solutions Architect Associate 2021 exam. Given the vast scope of this exam, it is arguably one of the most challenging preps to do, especially if you've been out of college for some time. Given that there's so much content to learn and digest, I wish I had some off-the-shelf notes I could quickly refer to during my prep work.
But you don't have to worry - I've got you covered!
These notes will hugely benefit you and accelerate your learning speed. Think of them as the one-stop reference guide for any given AWS Service.
Finally, I hope these notes are helpful to you. I am so excited to share these notes, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed creating them!