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
One-time · Lifetime access · Certificate included
- ✓6 modules of content
- ✓36 concept slides
- ✓18 practical exercises
- ✓24 quiz questions
- ✓Capstone project
- ✓LearnAspire certificate
Learning Outcomes
What you'll learn
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
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