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AWS Cloud Practitioner Fast Track: Infrastructure Fluency to CLF-C02 Certified

You know IT. Now get certified in the cloud that runs it.

Skip the basics you already know — translate your on-premises expertise directly into AWS certification readiness in 10-14 days

Beginner11h6 modules36 slides18 exercises24 quiz Qs✓ Verified Mar 2026
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  • 6 modules of content
  • 36 concept slides
  • 18 practical exercises
  • 24 quiz questions
  • Capstone project
  • LearnAspire certificate

Learning Outcomes

What you'll learn

You will be able to map every major CLF-C02 exam domain — cloud concepts, security, technology, billing, and support — to an on-premises infrastructure parallel you already operate, eliminating conceptual gaps before exam day
You will be able to accurately describe the AWS Shared Responsibility Model in terms of your current patching, hardening, and compliance obligations — identifying exactly where AWS's responsibility ends and yours begins for EC2, RDS, and Lambda workloads
You will be able to select and justify the correct AWS compute, storage, database, and networking service for a given scenario question by translating the scenario's on-premises constraints directly into AWS service capabilities and limitations
You will be able to calculate and compare AWS pricing across On-Demand, Reserved, Savings Plans, and Spot models for a described workload, and explain the cost-allocation and tagging mechanisms that replace your existing chargeback processes
You will be able to answer CLF-C02 scenario-format practice questions at passing accuracy — including IAM policy logic, VPC architecture decisions, and support plan trade-offs — within the time constraints of the actual 90-minute exam

The day after you finish

The day after completing this course, you will walk into a meeting with your manager or a client, pass the AWS CCP exam that week, and accurately explain which AWS services replace specific components of your current on-premises stack, what you are still responsible for securing and patching, and what your estimated monthly AWS bill would look like for a described workload — using correct AWS service names and pricing terminology throughout.

Who this is for

  • Sysadmins and infrastructure technicians with 2-7 years of hands-on experience who have an employer mandate to pass the AWS CCP
  • Network engineers pivoting toward cloud roles who need the CCP as a credential baseline before pursuing Solutions Architect or SysOps certifications
  • IT support leads and senior helpdesk engineers who manage on-premises environments and need to demonstrate cloud literacy to their organization

Prerequisites

  • Hands-on experience managing on-premises or hosted infrastructure — Windows Server, Linux, or both — including user accounts, file permissions, and service configuration
  • Working knowledge of TCP/IP networking: you can read a subnet mask, configure a VLAN, describe what a firewall rule does, and explain DNS resolution without looking it up
  • Familiarity with at least one virtualization platform (VMware, Hyper-V, Proxmox, or equivalent) at the level of deploying VMs, allocating vCPUs and RAM, and attaching virtual disks

Curriculum

6 modules · full breakdown

☁️ Part of: Cloud & DevOps Path

Step 1 — AWS Basics
Step 2 — CI/CD
Step 3 — Docker + CI/CD
Step 4 — Advanced CI/CD
Step 5 — Terraform IaC
Step 6 — Security
Next in path: Step 2 — CI/CD
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Capstone Project

AWS Architecture Translation Report and Timed Exam Simulation

Using a provided on-premises infrastructure scenario — a three-tier web application with AD-authenticated users, shared file storage, a SQL Server database, and a hardware load balancer — the learner produces a written AWS Architecture Translation Report that maps each on-premises component to its AWS equivalent service, specifies the correct pricing model for each service given the described usage pattern, draws the shared-responsibility boundary for each layer, and justifies every service selection with reference to at least one CLF-C02 exam domain. The report is accompanied by a completed 65-question timed practice exam (90-minute limit, CLF-C02 scenario format) with a scored results breakdown by domain.

What you'll deliver

A two-part submission: (1) a completed AWS Architecture Translation Report in the provided template, mapping all six infrastructure components to AWS services with pricing model justification and shared-responsibility annotations; (2) a scored CLF-C02-format practice exam result showing per-domain performance, completed under timed conditions