Passed the AWS Cloud Practitioner test


This morning I sat for and passed AWS Cloud Practitioner test. It was on a whim that I booked it yesterday realizing this was (very) low hanging fruit I could easily pocket. From the AWS certification website:

What the exam is about

It is really a very basic exam that will test you on things like:

  • What service will do something your business wants
  • What are the benefits of running something in AWS v/s on-premises
  • What type of service will do something better for your business

Mostly straightforward questions, I had 65 of them to do in 90 minutes. I got through them all in 40 minutes, didn’t review anything although I did flag 3 questions.

Some tips

Some questions were ambiguously worded – words like location instead of region, things like security-related requirements for your business but the choices weren’t obviously security related.

On a few questions, I was like – what the?! One went something like this:

What material will you use to make your house:

  1. Concrete
  2. Brick
  3. Mortar
  4. Tiles
  5. All of the above

Pay attention to requirements like:

  • Reducing costs while maintaining availability
  • Global availability versus regional
  • Scaling versus availability and/or recoverability
  • Application must live on-premises while DB backend must live in AWS
  • Calculating savings with running your apps on AWS versus obtaining your monthly spend or historical data

With this test, I got myself this badge:

All in all, this was a minor warmup for the AWS SA Pro test I’ve got coming up. Till then..


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