Last time this year I was taking the AWS cloud practitioner course by Neal Davis as a beginner with little to no knowledge of the cloud. Even though I came from a networking and coding background there are so many things that Neal taught me and eventually I got my SAA, Sysops admin with labs, SAP within 6-8 months then took my cysa+ exam cleared it got into a cloud sec role and currently working towards becoming a Cybersecurity professional. 🙏 I'm really grateful. The only thing that I'd want to let others know is a little bit of web development and C/C++ and networking maybe a CCNA will take you a long way !!! Never stop learning always do hands on stuff learn to read documentation even though it might be boring at the beginning
Thank you Neal for this video. I have found that your training is the most lucrative training available on the internet. Please continue to share your knowledge with us!
Nice, I believe the best way to learn something is by using the "question and answers" format, which increases the inquisitiveness and interest in the topic.
Hello, I have been studying for my AWS cloud practitioner exam via the aws website and I have went through all the material but topics like AWS Glue, Data pipeline and opensearch hasn't come up yet. Has the material not updated yet and if so where can I find the new material. Thank you.
Yes, it is updated and it will fully prepare you for the CLF-C02 exam. Hundreds of our students pass the exam on a daily basis with the help of our course. We believe it will also help you pass your exam successfully.
Hello, I have a question regarding the AWS Cloud Adoption Framework (in the last question): why do the perspectives have those names? On the Amazon website they are called "business, people, governance, platform, security" and "operation" perspectives, while in your question they have different names. Can you care to explain? Thank you.
Hi there, we recommend posting your question in our Facebook group. Our community members are always happy to share their knowledge and help each other out. If you're not already a member of our Facebook community, we'd love to have you join us! Here's the link to sign up: facebook.com/groups/awscertificationqa Once you're in, you can post your question and get some helpful insights.
I was scoring 95 on the practice tests but scored 721 on the exam. So it was a close call. But these additional questions I think will help. Wondering if they can be added to the Udemy question review course.
Hi Neal, I am here from your Udemy Course, just wanted to ask; we still finish all the course content on Udemy and this video is essentially addition to that? Thanks in advance (apologies if this may seem like a dumb question)
Last time this year I was taking the AWS cloud practitioner course by Neal Davis as a beginner with little to no knowledge of the cloud. Even though I came from a networking and coding background there are so many things that Neal taught me and eventually I got my SAA, Sysops admin with labs, SAP within 6-8 months then took my cysa+ exam cleared it got into a cloud sec role and currently working towards becoming a Cybersecurity professional. 🙏 I'm really grateful. The only thing that I'd want to let others know is a little bit of web development and C/C++ and networking maybe a CCNA will take you a long way !!! Never stop learning always do hands on stuff learn to read documentation even though it might be boring at the beginning
That's awesome. Joseph. Keep the momentum going.
Thank you Neal for this video. I have found that your training is the most lucrative training available on the internet. Please continue to share your knowledge with us!
Neil .. your voice and content are so assuring .. its a wonderful creation..!!
Thanks for your kind words!
Nice, I believe the best way to learn something is by using the "question and answers" format, which increases the inquisitiveness and interest in the topic.
Thanks for the great content. I believe the last question should be phases of CAF rather than perspectives. Many thanks.
Thank you for making this very knowledgeable session.great ✌️
Hello, I have been studying for my AWS cloud practitioner exam via the aws website and I have went through all the material but topics like AWS Glue, Data pipeline and opensearch hasn't come up yet. Has the material not updated yet and if so where can I find the new material. Thank you.
Yes, it is updated and it will fully prepare you for the CLF-C02 exam. Hundreds of our students pass the exam on a daily basis with the help of our course. We believe it will also help you pass your exam successfully.
Hello, I have a question regarding the AWS Cloud Adoption Framework (in the last question): why do the perspectives have those names? On the Amazon website they are called "business, people, governance, platform, security" and "operation" perspectives, while in your question they have different names. Can you care to explain? Thank you.
Hi there, we recommend posting your question in our Facebook group. Our community members are always happy to share their knowledge and help each other out.
If you're not already a member of our Facebook community, we'd love to have you join us!
Here's the link to sign up: facebook.com/groups/awscertificationqa
Once you're in, you can post your question and get some helpful insights.
Is there any watsapp community? I have purchased cloud practitioner exam course.
@@kparag01 we don't have whatsapp but we have slack workspace for DCT students. Here's a quick link for you: digitalcloud.training/contact/
I passed yesterday using your existing course. There was in fact terms that were new but overall great course.
I was scoring 95 on the practice tests but scored 721 on the exam. So it was a close call. But these additional questions I think will help. Wondering if they can be added to the Udemy question review course.
Awesome. Thank you and God bless.
To those who have written the exam. Does AWS actually repeat past questions?
TanQ!
Hi Neal, I am here from your Udemy Course, just wanted to ask; we still finish all the course content on Udemy and this video is essentially addition to that? Thanks in advance (apologies if this may seem like a dumb question)
Our video course and practice exam course on Udemy cover everything you need to pass the exam successfully. This video is supplemental.