![]() It is very well structured and each chapter contains the right amount information to pass the exam, without becoming too repetitive or detailed. This book was the principal resource I used to prepare for the exam. BOOK: AWS Certified Solutions Architect Official Study Guide by Joe Baron, et al. I then tested my knowledge by doing practice questions which helped me realise which topics I needed to improve on. In order to prepare for the exam, I used the official guide and the video course from A Cloud Guru. On the day I took the exam I was only aware of the standard reserved instance… In one of the questions we had to choose between convertible reserved instance, regional standard reserved instance or standard reserved instance. Nat gateway: As with lambda, I was not expecting so many questions about this topic.įinally, here there are the topics that came up that I didn’t know about:.Lambda: I was expecting to have one or two question about lambdas, but not as many as there were.EFS: This was the answer for at least two questions and in many questions it was one of the possible multiple choice answers.There were a few topics I had a rough idea about but hadn’t expected to see in the exam (so hadn’t spent much time preparing for!): RDS, Redshift and DynamoDB: use cases and performance.S3: Use cases, encryption, signed URLs and lifecycle. ![]() ELB: Differences between classic ELB and ALB.EC2 instances: Security, different types and which one is better cost-effective.Most of the questions in the exam were related to the following topics: I found that I have enough time to finish the exam and check the answers that I had doubts about. The exam has 65 questions and you have 130 minutes to complete the exam. I did the latest version which was released in February 2018. A few days ago, I passed the AWS Certified Solutions Architect (Released February 2018) and I thought it would be useful to share some thoughts with other people who might be preparing for the exam.
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