The AWS Cloud Practitioner certification gives you a high-level introduction to AWS. It doesn’t go deep on any particular services, instead of providing a general overview of how AWS is structured. We recommend our AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner course as the best place to start for anyone new to cloud computing. This will help you build the foundation you’ll need as you delve deeper into the inner workings of AWS.
The AWS Certified Solutions Architect of Associate Level certification gives you a broad overview of AWS and forms a valuable foundation on which you can build everything else you’ll learn moving forward. There’s a reason it’s been the #1 cloud certification for four years running.
You might think this cert is for developers – after all, it says developer right there – but it’s really for anyone who uses AWS. In terms of focus, this AWS certification takes you deeper into services like Dynamo DB, Elastic Beanstalk, SQS, and SNS, but not too deep. It also expects you to know a bit more about how you would use these services, as well as how they present themselves to the outside world through APIs and SDKs.
This certification is also somewhat misleading. It’s not only for SysOps Admins. It’s for anyone who runs things on AWS. This exam goes rather in-depth on CloudWatch, among other things. Going through this certification gives you a much stronger grasp of what’s going on in your AWS architecture.
A word to the wise! SysOps Admin would be widely regarded as the hardest AWS Associate certification. But it’s really valuable to finish off all of the Associates before taking on the much harder Professional exams
AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional would be considered as the pinnacle of general AWS expertise. With a CSA – Pro cert, you should be equipped to take any AWS feature or service and make good use of it. Also, because you would have the understanding the ecosystem at a deep level, it’ll be much easier to stay up to date as AWS keeps changing.
DevOps would be considered all about combining development, operations, and a quality mindset to shepherd systems through time. This exam reflects that and requires you to think about not just static systems that are deployed once, but systems that change and evolve.
The advanced networking certification would be digging into both hybrid as well as AWS-only networks and includes aspects such as multi-region setups and cost optimization. It’s not an all-encompassing cert – there are some services that you don’t need to know anything about, but where it does focus, it goes very deep. You need to know absolutely everything about certain services like Direct Connect, Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), and routing.
Now, if you wish to gain the AWS Certification, you could have the training courses, which are being offered at the SPOTO Club.