THANK YOU. I watched your videos and complementing with other video with CLF-C01 500 questions from ShapingPixel. That's all that I needed to pass the exam (822 pts) . THANK YOU MAN!
Do you think that the ShapingPixel questions were similar to the real ones? i keep scoring around 52/65p on his videos, have done like 660 questions now.
I have my exam tomorrow, and was able to answer all of these questions correctly before you revealed the answers. Will update tomorrow how things went, but thanks for the video!
@@Cutiefoodies A bit easier than I expected them to be. There really weren't that many questions that were overly long and I was able to submit the exam with 35 minutes left to spare, even after going through and reviewing again. You can do it!
@@Meisty1995 hello and congrats pal can you tell me were the questions that came in exam were of the same level of like the questions in this video ?? i am too much worried for my exam, i don't know why but i have this real nervousness holding me down😭😭😭. pls help and were most qns like directly of services...
I really think the answer to question @47:03 is the 4th option. What gives you fault tolerance is a Load Balancer and many instances running in parallel. Auto scalling gives you the ability to only run what is needed at the moment, reducing costs.
Good point, it certainly can help you with both fault tolerance and cost optimization. When considering auto scaling *in isolation* though, it doesn't directly contribute to cost savings, this is more determined on the instances being launched/terminated by auto scaling. For example if I have an auto-scaling group with t3.small instances, and another with t3a.xlarge instances, the xlarge group will generally contribute to higher costs regardless of what auto scaling does. You'll also notice in the doc linked below that AWS refers to better fault tolerance as the first benefit of auto scaling: docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/auto-scaling-benefits.html Sounds nitpicky but that is how some of the questions on the test are :)
Great video/review session. At 1:03:00 I get tripped up by Cloud Domain types (IaaS, PaaS, Saas) as well. I went back and looked at a infographic of the 3 Cloud Domain types and to me it looks like PaaS is the same as SaaS (Except with PaaS the customer is responsible for maintaining the Applications/Application code). SaaS is where customer pays a Subscription to an Application that runs in the Cloud (SaleForce CRM, Office 365, etc.), and the SaaS Cloud Customer is Not responsible for maintaining the Application (or anything else such as providing the Server or Database the application is connecting to).
Indeed those 2 can get confusing. I like to remember it as SaaS is a provider giving you only an application (software) to run over the internet, and PaaS gives you the underlying hardware (platform) to build then distribute your applications on.
Failed the exam today, fully blame myself for this. I got 62 our of the 65 questions correct in this practice test, so I was confident that I could pass the exam. I was wrong.
Thanks for the heads up. Try taking more than one practice exam for any cert going further. These topics are pretty broad, and certain topics can be covered more extensively depending on that *instance*(can't think of a better term) of that exam. So maybe you do good on 2 practice exams but bad on one practice exam. It's happened to me. Focus on the one you did bad on and go from there 💪💪💪don't be discouraged. You got this
Hi, I have my CLF-C01 examin less than 24 hours from now. I have seen your videos and able to answer most questions with ease, however I am facing some confusion regarding the similar sounding services like snowball and snowmobile along with the hundreds of services with AWS. Any tips to keep them in mind?
Unfortunately a lot of this particular exam does come down to memorizing what the services do. However I try to associate them with some sort of graphic or analogy. For your example I think of the snow family in order of smallest to largest (snowcone is smaller than a snowball, a snowball is smaller than a snowmobile). Each one increases in size, capabilities, etc. Good luck!
Quite similar, you can compare them to the sample questions from AWS if you would like: d1.awsstatic.com/training-and-certification/docs-cloud-practitioner/AWS-Certified-Cloud-Practitioner_Sample-Questions.pdf
These questions are pretty similar to the test so you should have a good chance, as long as you know what the important services all do at a high level.
It's always good to come back and pay respects. Thanks so much for the videos and practice questions. Passed my AWS CCP today. Thanks to you!
Congrats Tobe! Glad it was helpful.
THANK YOU. I watched your videos and complementing with other video with CLF-C01 500 questions from ShapingPixel. That's all that I needed to pass the exam (822 pts) . THANK YOU MAN!
Nice job!
Do you think that the ShapingPixel questions were similar to the real ones? i keep scoring around 52/65p on his videos, have done like 660 questions now.
@@mochi_namghave u completed the exam is it similar to shapingpixel
Thanks for creating CLF -C01 videos. I passed the exam couple of days ago.
Congrats! Great work.
Thank you for making this video. I passed my CCP today (^-^;
was this video helpful? were the questions repeated?
How was it?
passed the exam yesterday. Your video helped a lot! Thank you so much!
Awesome, congrats!
Excellent! Thanks!
Great video! Thank you!
great work
SLAs are service level agreements 27:43
Fantastic video. Thank you for making this! Passed Cloud Practitioner today on the first attempt. This video helped a lot with my preparation!
Congrats!
was this video helpful? were the questions repeated?
I have my exam tomorrow, and was able to answer all of these questions correctly before you revealed the answers. Will update tomorrow how things went, but thanks for the video!
I passed
@@Meisty1995how was the questions
@@Cutiefoodies A bit easier than I expected them to be. There really weren't that many questions that were overly long and I was able to submit the exam with 35 minutes left to spare, even after going through and reviewing again. You can do it!
@@Meisty1995 hello and congrats pal
can you tell me were the questions that came in exam were of the same level of like the questions in this video ??
i am too much worried for my exam, i don't know why but i have this real nervousness holding me down😭😭😭.
pls help and were most qns like directly of services...
@@phy2503 di you give the exam?
Thankyou I just cleared my exam today by watching your videos.❤
Well done!
Taking my exam tommorow wish me luck
Crush it!
How wa your exam? I am having the exam tommorow. Can you share your experience?
@@akshitnarang4205can u share the experience please,did the same questions in the vdo appeared?
Hey how it go??
Very Helpful Exam Prep , Passed my exams yesterday first attempt ..
Congrats!
I’m 21 looking to enter this industry very good informational video thank you
Awesome! Best of luck to you.
Thanks for this!
Hope it helped!
I really think the answer to question @47:03 is the 4th option. What gives you fault tolerance is a Load Balancer and many instances running in parallel. Auto scalling gives you the ability to only run what is needed at the moment, reducing costs.
Good point, it certainly can help you with both fault tolerance and cost optimization.
When considering auto scaling *in isolation* though, it doesn't directly contribute to cost savings, this is more determined on the instances being launched/terminated by auto scaling.
For example if I have an auto-scaling group with t3.small instances, and another with t3a.xlarge instances, the xlarge group will generally contribute to higher costs regardless of what auto scaling does. You'll also notice in the doc linked below that AWS refers to better fault tolerance as the first benefit of auto scaling:
docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/auto-scaling-benefits.html
Sounds nitpicky but that is how some of the questions on the test are :)
Great video/review session. At 1:03:00 I get tripped up by Cloud Domain types (IaaS, PaaS, Saas) as well. I went back and looked at a infographic of the 3 Cloud Domain types and to me it looks like PaaS is the same as SaaS (Except with PaaS the customer is responsible for maintaining the Applications/Application code). SaaS is where customer pays a Subscription to an Application that runs in the Cloud (SaleForce CRM, Office 365, etc.), and the SaaS Cloud Customer is Not responsible for maintaining the Application (or anything else such as providing the Server or Database the application is connecting to).
Indeed those 2 can get confusing. I like to remember it as SaaS is a provider giving you only an application (software) to run over the internet, and PaaS gives you the underlying hardware (platform) to build then distribute your applications on.
I scored 64/65!!
was this video helpful? were the questions repeated?
Thank you!!!
Glad it helped!
Thank you for this vid!
Thanks! Hope it helps.
@@Learn2Cloud1017 Just passed! Thank you!
Very informative. Is this study practice exam available?
Thanks! Yes, you can find both of them available at the links in the description.
Failed the exam today, fully blame myself for this. I got 62 our of the 65 questions correct in this practice test, so I was confident that I could pass the exam. I was wrong.
The exams are supposed to be tough, keep going
Thanks for the heads up. Try taking more than one practice exam for any cert going further. These topics are pretty broad, and certain topics can be covered more extensively depending on that *instance*(can't think of a better term) of that exam.
So maybe you do good on 2 practice exams but bad on one practice exam. It's happened to me. Focus on the one you did bad on and go from there 💪💪💪don't be discouraged. You got this
Heu i scored 62/65
Is there a part 2?
Both exams are available at the links in the description
Hey man,
Nice content
Thank you!
👌❤
It would be better if you can make the screen bigger for people who use laptop.
Hi, I have my CLF-C01 examin less than 24 hours from now. I have seen your videos and able to answer most questions with ease, however I am facing some confusion regarding the similar sounding services like snowball and snowmobile along with the hundreds of services with AWS. Any tips to keep them in mind?
Unfortunately a lot of this particular exam does come down to memorizing what the services do.
However I try to associate them with some sort of graphic or analogy. For your example I think of the snow family in order of smallest to largest (snowcone is smaller than a snowball, a snowball is smaller than a snowmobile). Each one increases in size, capabilities, etc.
Good luck!
Can you say where do you run this test from?? what is the test engine?
Not sure what you mean, I make the tests myself. They are available in the description if you want to check them out.
Thanks for the detailed content, very helpful. Where do I find AWS CLF-C01 Practice Exam 2/2?
Thanks! Both are available in our store, link in the description.
How alike are these questions compared to the questions on the real CCP exam?
Quite similar, you can compare them to the sample questions from AWS if you would like:
d1.awsstatic.com/training-and-certification/docs-cloud-practitioner/AWS-Certified-Cloud-Practitioner_Sample-Questions.pdf
i cant find the part 2 of this
Check the link in the description for our store, both are available there.
Hello Learn2cloud1017:- If I complete these all questions can I clear the exam? Next week is my exam.
These questions are pretty similar to the test so you should have a good chance, as long as you know what the important services all do at a high level.
@@Learn2Cloud1017 still relevant today? i have exam in 4 days?
@@Rutik9999 Yep you should be all set!