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AWS Certified SysOps Administrator Associate (SOA-C02) Exam Cram is an all-inclusive study guide designed to help you pass the updated version of the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator Associate exam. Prepare for test day success with complete coverage of exam objectives and topics, plus hundreds of realistic practice questions. Extensive prep tools include quizzes, Exam Alerts, and our essential last-minute review CramSheet. The powerful Pearson Test Prep practice software provides real-time assessment and feedback with two complete exams.

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Demonstrate baseline AWS Well-Architected Framework knowledge to support and maintain AWS workloads Use AWS monitoring and logging services and remediate issues based on monitoring and availability metrics Implement scalability and elasticity for reliability and business continuity Use AWS services to provision, deploy, maintain, and automate cloud resources Implement and manage security controls to meet compliance policies and requirements Implement, configure, and troubleshoot network features and connectivity issues Identify and implement cost and performance optimization strategies





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Introduction xviii
Chapter 1 Introduction to AWS
1(24)
What Is Cloud Computing?
2(6)
The AWS Cloud
8(5)
AWS Global Architecture
9(1)
Datacenters
9(1)
Availability Zones
9(1)
Regions
10(1)
Edge Locations
10(1)
Accessing AWS
11(2)
Six Benefits of the AWS Cloud
13(3)
AWS Services Overview
16(7)
Foundation Services
17(1)
Network Services
17(1)
Compute Services
18(1)
Storage Services
18(1)
Security and Identity Services
19(1)
End-User Applications Services
19(1)
Platform Services
20(1)
Database Services
20(1)
Analytics Services
21(1)
Application Services
21(1)
Other Examples
21(1)
Management and Deployment Services
22(1)
What Next?
23(2)
Chapter 2 Monitoring Services in AWS
25(16)
Metering, Monitoring, and Alerting
26(4)
Metering
27(1)
Monitoring
27(1)
Alerting
27(1)
Security and Compliance
27(3)
Cloud Watch
30(6)
Namespaces and Dimensions
31(1)
Metrics
32(1)
Statistics
33(1)
Percentiles
33(1)
CloudWatch Alarms
33(1)
CloudWatch Logs
34(1)
CloudWatch Logs Insights
34(2)
CloudTrail
36(3)
What Next?
39(2)
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Remediation
41(14)
Responding to Alarms
42(6)
Infrastructure Issues
43(1)
Application Issues
44(1)
Security Issues
44(1)
Error Handling in AWS
45(3)
Amazon EventBridge
48(3)
Integration with AWS Systems Manager Automation
49(2)
AWS Config
51(2)
What Next?
53(2)
Chapter 4 Implementing Scalability and Elasticity
55(30)
Scaling in the Cloud
56(11)
Horizontal vs. Vertical Scaling
59(3)
AWS Autoscaling
62(1)
Dynamic Scaling
63(1)
Manual and Scheduled Scaling
63(1)
Predictive Scaling
64(3)
Caching
67(11)
Types of Caching
68(1)
Client-Side Caching
68(1)
Edge Caching
68(1)
Server-Side Caching
68(1)
Database Caching
69(2)
ElastiCache
71(1)
Memcached
72(1)
Redis
73(1)
Amazon CloudFront
74(1)
CloudFront Security
75(3)
Read Replicas
78(5)
What Next?
83(2)
Chapter 5 High Availability and Resilience
85(24)
Availability Zones in AWS
88(6)
VPC
89(2)
Private Subnets
91(1)
Public Subnets
91(3)
High Availability with Elastic Load Balancers and Route 53
94(4)
Highly Available Datastores
98(5)
Amazon S3
98(1)
S3 Storage Tiers
99(1)
S3 Security
100(3)
Highly Available Databases
103(5)
Amazon RDS
104(1)
Amazon Aurora
105(1)
Amazon DynamoDB
106(1)
DynamoDB Global Tables
107(1)
What Next?
108(1)
Chapter 6 Backup and Restore Strategies
109(16)
Backup in the Cloud
110(9)
Backups and Snapshots
112(1)
RPOandRTO
113(1)
Disaster Recovery
114(1)
Overview of Backup Strategies
115(1)
Backup and Restore
115(1)
Pilot Light
115(1)
Warm Standby
116(1)
Multisite Active-Active
116(3)
S3 as a Backup Service
119(5)
S3 Sync
120(1)
AWS DataSync
121(1)
Versioning and Life-Cycling Rules
121(1)
Glacier
122(1)
S3 Cross-Region Replication
123(1)
What Next?
124(1)
Chapter 7 Provisioning Resources
125(12)
Deployment Tools in AWS
126(10)
AWS CLI
126(3)
Managing EC2 AMIs
129(1)
AWS CloudFormation
129(1)
AWS Elastic Beanstalk
130(2)
CloudFormation StackSets
132(1)
AWS Systems Manager
133(1)
AWS Resource Access Manager
134(2)
What Next?
136(1)
Chapter 8 Application Management
137(18)
Lifecycle Management
138(9)
Deployment Environments
138(1)
Development
139(1)
Quality Assurance (QA)
139(1)
Production
139(1)
Staging
139(1)
Blue/Green
139(1)
Disaster Recovery (DR)
140(1)
Application Builds
140(1)
Stable
140(1)
Long-Term Support (LTS)
141(1)
Canary
141(1)
Upgrade Methods
142(1)
Rolling Upgrades
142(1)
Active-Passive
142(1)
Lifecycle Management
142(1)
Roadmaps
142(1)
Versioning
143(1)
Upgrading and Migrating Systems
143(1)
Deprecations or End of Life
144(1)
AWS OpsWorks
145(2)
Patching
147(6)
Security Patches
147(1)
Hot Fixes
148(1)
Scheduled Updates
148(1)
Virtual Patches
148(1)
Signature Updates
148(1)
Rollups
148(1)
Patching Cloud Components
149(1)
VMs
149(1)
Virtual Appliances
149(1)
Networking Components
149(1)
Applications
150(1)
Storage Components
150(1)
Firmware
150(1)
Software
151(1)
Policies
151(1)
N-1
151(1)
Rollbacks
152(1)
What Next?
153(2)
Chapter 9 Security and Compliance
155(16)
Account Management
156(13)
IAM Essentials
156(1)
IAM Users
157(1)
IAM User Groups
158(1)
IAM Roles
158(1)
IAM Policies
159(2)
Identity Providers
161(1)
Password Policy
162(1)
Access Keys
163(1)
Multifactor Authentication (MEA)
164(1)
Best Practices in IAM
165(3)
Trusted Advisor
168(1)
What Next?
169(2)
Chapter 10 Data Protection at Rest and in Transit
171(12)
Protecting Data
172(10)
Encryption
172(1)
AWS Key Management Service
173(1)
Data Classification
174(1)
Certificate Management
175(2)
AWS Certificate Manager
177(1)
AWS Secrets Manager
178(1)
Amazon GuardDuty
179(1)
Amazon Inspector
180(1)
AWS Security Hub
181(1)
What Next?
182(1)
Chapter 11 Networking and Connectivity
183(34)
The VPC
184(5)
Virtual Private Cloud
184(1)
Elastic Network Interfaces
185(1)
Elastic IP Address
186(1)
Internet Gateway (IGW)
187(2)
VPC Connectivity
189(4)
Subnets
189(1)
Route Tables
190(1)
NAT Gateway
191(2)
VPC Security
193(4)
VPC Security by Default
193(1)
Security Groups
194(1)
Network Access Control Lists (NACLs)
194(1)
Public and Private Subnets
195(1)
VPC Flow Logs
195(2)
AWS Network Firewall
197(2)
About the AWS Network Firewall
197(1)
AWS Marketplace
198(1)
VPC Endpoints
199(3)
Interface Endpoints
199(1)
Gateway Endpoints
200(2)
VPC Peering
202(4)
About VPC Peering
202(1)
Transit Gateway
203(3)
VPN
206(3)
AWS-Managed VPN
206(1)
Software Site-to-Site VPN
207(2)
Direct Connect
209(3)
AWS Direct Connect
209(1)
AWS Direct Connect + VPN
210(1)
Hosted and Dedicated Connections
210(2)
AWS WAF
212(2)
AWS WAF
212(2)
AWS Shield
214(2)
AWS Shield Standard
214(1)
AWS Shield Advanced
215(1)
What Next?
216(1)
Chapter 12 Domains, DNS, and Content Delivery
217(22)
Route 53
218(4)
Public and Private Zones
218(1)
Registering a Domain with Route 53
219(3)
Route 53 Routing Policies
222(5)
Simple Routing Policy
222(1)
Weighted Routing Policy
223(1)
Latency-Based Routing Policy
223(1)
Failover Routing Policy
224(1)
Geolocation Routing Policy
225(2)
S3 Static Website Hosting
227(4)
Configuring S3 Static Website Hosting
227(4)
Amazon CloudFront
231(4)
Introduction to CloudFront
231(1)
Creating a CloudFront Distribution
231(1)
Time-to-Live (TTL)
232(1)
Price Classes
232(1)
CloudFront and HTTPs
233(1)
Final CloudFront Configuration Tasks
233(2)
S3 Origin Access Identity
235(2)
Configuring an Origin Access Identity
235(2)
What Next?
237(2)
Chapter 13 Troubleshoot Network Connectivity
239(20)
VPC Flow Logs
240(5)
Configuring VPC Flow Logs
240(5)
ELB Access Logs
245(3)
AWS WAF ACL Logs
248(3)
AWS WAF, Kinesis, and S3
248(3)
CloudFront Logs
251(2)
Using CloudFront Logs
251(1)
Analyzing Standard Log Files
252(1)
CloudFront Caching Issues
253(3)
Improving Cache Hit Rate
253(1)
HTTP Status Codes from an Origin
254(2)
Troubleshooting Hybrid and Private Links
256(2)
Troubleshooting Direct Connect
256(1)
Troubleshooting AWS Managed VPNs
257(1)
What Next?
258(1)
Chapter 14 Cost Optimization Strategies
259(12)
Operational Optimization
260(9)
Cost Allocation Tags
260(2)
Trusted Advisor
262(1)
AWS Compute Optimizer
263(2)
Cost Explorer
265(1)
AWS Budgets and Billing Alarms
266(1)
Managed Services
267(2)
What Next?
269(2)
Chapter 15 Performance Optimization
271(12)
Optimizing for Performance
272(9)
Monitoring for Performance Efficiency
272(2)
Generation
274(1)
Aggregation
275(1)
Real-Time Processing and Alarming
275(1)
Storage
275(1)
Analytics
275(1)
Optimizing Compute Performance
275(1)
Enhanced Networking
276(1)
Instance Store
276(1)
Placement Groups
277(1)
Optimizing Datastore Performance
278(2)
Optimizing Database Performance
280(1)
What Next?
281(2)
Glossary 283(8)
Index 291
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