AWS Computing Services (CLF-C01)
Welcome to the AWS Computing Services lab. In this lab, you will be provided with the instructions and devices needed to develop your hands-on skills.
The term Compute refers to quantifiable amounts of processing power that may be requested, allotted, and used for various computing tasks. In cloud computing, compute is a catchall word for anything from CPU cycles to RAM to network bandwidth to disk space that a given software needs to run smoothly. In this module, you will explore the Compute category in AWS and set up an EC2 Virtual machine.
Overview
Learning Outcomes
In this module, you will complete the following exercises:
- Exercise 1 – AWS Compute Services
- Exercise 2 – Creating an EC2 Virtual Machine Using AWS Management Console
After completing this module, you should be able to:
- Explore and describe AWS App Runner.
- Explore and describe Elastic Beanstalk.
- Explore and describe AWS Outposts.
- Explore and describe AWS Lambda.
- Create a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC).
- Create an EC2 Virtual Machine in the AWS Management Console.
Exam Objectives
The following exam objective is covered in this module:
- 3.3 Identify the core AWS.