Certification Industry: Cloud
Certificate Name: AWS Associate Solutions Architect
Certificate Issuing Authority: Amazon Web Services(AWS)
Certification Price: 150 USD
Certificate Validity: 3 years
Based on our 2018 IT Skills and Salary Survey, the average salary for those holding AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate Level in the United States and Canada is $117,773.
The AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate examination is intended for individuals who perform a solutions architect role and have one or more years of hands-on experience designing available, cost-efficient, fault-tolerant, and scalable distributed systems on AWS.
Candidate should be able to effectively:
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Exam Overview
Exam Format: Multiple-choice, multiple-answer
Exam Type: Associate
Exam Time: 130 minutes
Exam Language: Available in English, Japanese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese
Passing Criteria: AWS Certification passing scores are set by using statistical analysis and are subject to change. AWS does not publish exam passing scores because exam questions and passing scores are updated to reflect changes in test forms as the content is updated.
Recertification: If you are an AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate, you can retake the current AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate exam to recertify. You can use your 50% discount voucher from the Benefits section of your AWS Certification account to recertify or apply it to any future certification exam you wish to pursue.
Looking to upskill your career by undertaking the SAA-C03 exam?
Don't forget to take the AWS Solutions Architect Associate (SAA-C03) Practice Tests available on Marketplace.
Preparation Tips for AWS Solution Architect Associate certification (SAA-C03)
Check out this informative blog in order to jumpstart your exam prep!
AWS Associate Solution Architect
I first saw the acloudguru course.
Then I did tutorial dojo practice test. it was enough to pass
https://portal.tutorialsdojo.com/
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Shrek2000
AWS Solution Architect Associate
I started my cloud journey in 2019 when I heard so much about different cloud providers and I decided to start with Amazon Cloud.
There were a lot of comparisons between AWS and other Cloud Providers I read on google and It made me go through different tracks of AWS. I completed my third and final AWS Associate level certification on 27th Sept 2020. The Preparation journey was a mix of patience and restlessness as I had scheduled my exam and somewhere I was feeling if I will be able to meet the deadline but I motivated myself and finally when I saw my exam result I found hard work always pay you back.
Below are the steps I followed to prepare for this exam.
Other Exam Strategies
List of Services I found at most of the places in Real Exam
1. RDS, DynamoDB, Aurora, Redshift: When to use as per availability, latency
2. S3 bucket policies: The Examples were simple majorly on EC2 and DynamoDB
3. VPC-Peering, Transit Gateway, Site-to-Site, Gateway Endpoint, interface endpoint: When to use and how to use. Which one is effective on the public internet and How to connect multiple VPCs and VPNs together
4. AWS organization and SCP: How to restrict the access present with AWS Admin role
6. IAM roles and IAM policies
7. S3 storage classes: Its usage, time to fetch the objects in each storage class, Use cases for each storage class.
8. S3 transfer acceleration and CloudFront
9. Route 53 as a DNS
10. Cloudwatch agent, cloud watch logs, cloud trail: When to use CloudWatch Agent, How to set up CloudTrails
11. AWS Shield and AWS WAF: Use cases and scenarios
12. NACL and Security Groups: When to use NACL and when to use Security groups
11. EC2 user data and metadata
12. Application load balancer, Classic load balancer, and Network load balancer: Which one to use for UDP
13. EFS, FSx, EBS, instance store
14. Different types of EBS Storage: gp2, ioc1, sc1, st1
15. Different types of encryption and various Scenarios to use them
KMS, CloudHSM, SSS-S3, SSS-C, server-side encryption, and client-side encryption
All the best for the Exam. You can connect with me on my LinkedIn profile if need more assistance linkedin.com
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JATIN GOEL
AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate
AWS Solutions Architect Study Guide
Overall, the ASA is quite easy. If you spend 7 full days to study, I am sure you can pass, not a problem. Don't worry
1) Buy Udemy Courses. If you have some IT knowledge, I recommend purchasing from Joe Bonso (https://www.udemy.com/course/aws-certified-solutions-architect-associate-amazon-practice-exams-saa-c02/). If your IT knowledge is not very strong, then perhaps go with Stephane Maarek's course (https://www.udemy.com/course/aws-certified-solutions-architect-associate-saa-c02/). Personally, I prefer Joe Bonso's course and I used my friend's account
2) Do MCQs from Whizlabs (https://www.whizlabs.com/aws-solutions-architect-associate/?utm_source=ppc&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=ppc_aws_csaa_oc&gclid=Cj0KCQjw6PD3BRDPARIsAN8pHuG7_-rwTVwYo0aLYdlMepryH59R-S8uigcm30XzDE0GiUucxJKNj68aAhkvEALw_wcB ). If you get a question wrong from the MCQ, read up from AWS website. Their standard resources is pretty great (Practice exams, notes, white paper, etc)
A huge tip for exams: Remember the MCQ questions, because most of the questions actually did come out from both Joe Bonso's Udemy course and Whizlabs! Keep doing until you can finish the MCQs very quickly.
I wish you all the best, good luck!
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Bryan Se To
AWS Solution Architect Associate
I started my certification journey for AWS Solution Architect Associate exactly 6 weeks back. I was completely new to AWS, having no clue about Cloud Infrastructure.
All the AWS terms & terminologies were new to me. I started off with ACloud Guru training sessions. These training sessions are very good for beginners. It took me 2-3 weeks to understand the concepts and complete one round of the going through the course content. During the 3rd and 4th week, i was focusing on the end chapter quizzes, practice tests of ACloud Guru. However, please note that the ACloud Guru tests are only good for beginners and is not enough to clear the AWS SAA exam. It includes lots of questions which are theoretical and based on memorization. All the questions in the AWS SAA exam are scenario based and these extensive preparation. I then took up Udemy practice tests which consists of 6 practice tests. These are on par with the AWS SAA exam. I took up 5 of the 6 practice tests and could clear only one with 72% marks and failed in the remaining ones. However, that did not deter my confidence and i decided to go ahead with the AWS SAA exam on 6th July. I also made good use of the Udemy Cheat sheets which comes along with the Udemy Practice tests. The explanation given for each of the questions in the Udemy Practice tests are extremely detailed and needs thorough reading. I utilized Weeks 5 & 6 for these tests. During the last couple of days, i once again focused on refreshing the basic concepts from ACloud Guru along with the new topics that are introduced for AWS SAA 02 exam (Topics such as AWS Microsoft AD, AWS Shield, AWS WAF etc.).
On the exam day, i logged in 30 minutes before the scheduled start. It took 15 to 20 minutes to complete the check-in formalities and then i was all set to start. I found the questions in the exam extremely challenging and confusing. Most of the choices were very close and there was a very thin line to chose the right answer as expected by AWS. As i was answering the questions, i was unsure of my answer and i was almost certain that i will not be able to clear the test. However, i did not lose hope and i continued to focus on each and every question and did my best. Focus is the key in all such exams. Even answering one question correctly / incorrectly can make lots of difference.
After, i submitted the test, it was a big relief for me to see the final result as "Pass", I could score 725 marks out of 1000, and this was the reason i stressed earlier that every single question matters in the end.
The overall journey was full of learning and clearing the test was a cherry on the cake.
For any further guidance / suggestions / help, please reach out to me.
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Sauveer Acharya
AWS Solution Architect Associate Preparation Journey
I started my journey with the Cloud Computing course at the University of Colorado Denver as a part of my MS degree. The course consisted of practical labs combined with theoretical lecture videos. I decided to take the certification exam and purchased the Udemy ACloud Guru course for AWS Associate Solution Architect for test preparation. I read AWS whitepapers and documents that I found interesting and wanted to expand my knowledge and clear doubts if any. The understanding of the idea behind the AWS services and their usage is crucial and if concepts are clear then chances of clearing the exam are high.
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Sanesh Sidharthan Velekkate
AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate
Although I worked on the AWS cloud-based project at my workplace, I worked for the exam for 2-3 months as an extra. Because we focused on the serverless architectures in the project and the exam was server-based and passing exams depends on solving test questions in addition to hands-on experience.
In this adventure, AWS Solutions Architect Associate videos in Udemy were helpful. Udemy and Whizlabs also had useful resources in the exam series. In addition to lecturing and testing, of course, hands-on experience is also important. It helps you master the issues rather than memorization.
For questions that are in contradiction as the test solution hint, eliminating the wrong choices before going to the right option will be the right method and will provide you with the correct answer you do not see.
Completing series:
Good Luck.
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Mehmetcan Gulesci
Amazon Certified Cloud Architect
Unlike most people who take cloud certifications because they need it on job, I took this certification to break into a cloud career. I hold a MS in Software Engineering form an American University. I have worked as a JAVA developer for few years and then more in a PM role for the last 3 years. However, I wanted to come back to a technical role about which I am more passionate. I did review quite a few technologies to enter into and found that Cloud was probably the best. Cloud engineering is the latest, most in demand and is slated to grow for the next few years. Cloud engineering is also the most transformative of all the technologies out there. You can pretty much do any IT job on cloud. This in itself is marvellous enough.
So, basically, I began my journey as a cloud novice. I do not have any practical experience in cloud engineering. So my first thought on getting in to this field was to get certified. I did some quick analysis on what certifications to start off with. AWS Cloud Architect Associate was the obvious choice as that would show potential employers about deep skill set baseline. Also, I chose AWS because as it is the leader in the cloud space and far ahead of its peers - Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform.
So to begin with, I read up on the net about various preparation material. Few popped up such as Acloud guru, Udemy, Linux Academy etc. I began with Acloud.guru. I studied for about a month and completed the entire lecture series. Then I looked for few practice question papers and found few on Udemy. I purchased Jon Bonso's practice papers and Whizlabs practice question papers. I took one Whiz labs practice test and failed miserably. Upon further analysis, I realized that Acloud.guru's materials was outdated. They did not have the latest material , but the practice exam had a lot of things that were not covered in Acloud.guru. So I decided to move away from Acloud.guru and decided to check other sites. Acloud.Guru did give some important info, but unfortunately as of April 2020, their material was outdated. They may have updated later on, but I am unable to verify that. After some analysis(based on many reviews and articles), it became clear that Stephane Maarek's Udemy course for Solution Architect- Associate was the best. Stephane has a very good and easy way of teaching. All his materials are absolutely updated and good for both the 2 versions(One retiring and one new version) of the architect exams. It took me a good 60 days or two months to complete the material studying about 2- 3 hours a day. Once I was done with the lectures, I just used the course slides to review. There are 660 review slides. I would revise about 220 slides each day and finish the entire material in 3 days. Once I had reviewed the slides about 3 times, I decided to take the practice exams. I first completed the Whiz labs question sets on Udemy and on all the 6 tests , I consistently scored between 81% - 83%. After the exams, I reviewed all the wrong answers in those practice exams in thorough detail. In between when I had completed the 3rd practice test, I booked for the actual exam. I had planned to complete Jon Bonso's pactice tests, but unfortunately, I ran out of time.
Instead of cramming for the exam and taking Jon's practice tests , I decided that it is probably better to not stress out and be more relaxed during the last two days to exam. I had read some great reviews about Jon Bonso's exams, but just ran out of time.
The day before the exam, I made sure to skim the slides once more. I paid particular emphasis on VPC, Security/Encryption, EBS, Database. These topics are really important for the exam.
On the previous day of the actual exam which was an online proctored exam, I had to prepare my room according to AWS guidelines.
About the actual test though, I don't have some great opinion. If possible, I recommend you take the exam in person at a test center. The online proctored exam has some stringent guidelines. You cannot make any lip movements(even if your lips are dry) , all the time your face has to be visible in the camera( if you move out of camera view, the exam can be terminated). It is very difficult to sit in front of the web cam for 1 hour(I took 1 hr to complete the exam. The actual duration is 2 hr 20 min) stiffly and also working on the exam.
Inspite of all this, I passed my exam with 81% marks. The actual test was very similar to the Whizlabs practice exam papers on Udemy. So I did not find the actual test any different. My score on the Whizlab exams and the actual exams was similar. I highly recommend Whizlabs practice exams on Udemy. My score would have been better, if I had attempted Jon Bonso's papers. I will be glad to share any more details on the exam. Please connect with me on Linkedin.
My Linkedin profile : https://www.linkedin.com/in/raghavendrajoshius/
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Raghavendra Joshi
PASSED THE AWS WEB SERVICES EXAM (SAA-C01)
Hello there, I am so very happy to share that I PASSED the AWS SAA-C01 exam.
And now that I have passed my exam, I share my exam preparation study plan and study tips for the benefit of all.
KINDLY TAKE NOTE: This is my personal self-study preference plan for the AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate Certification (SAA0-C01) Exam, recently passed in March 2020.
1. The study plan was spread over 3 months from mid of December 2019 till the date of my exam on 20-March-2020. This was a bit relaxed study plan period. You can get ready early or late subject to the study time available with a job.
2. Read the AWS CSAA Official Study Guide ver. 2 and also ver. 1. The ver. 1 reading is much recommended by me and also preferable, to get an elaborate understanding across all the domains and clarity of the foundational concepts.
3. Below are the Udemy Course links to purchase (currently available +/- Rs. 500/-) and study online at your own time
A. Updated in March 2020 for AWS SAA-C02 and this is my personal MOST preferred CBT
Stephane Maarek - Udemy CBT for AWS Solutions Architect Associate
B. Updated in March 2020 for AWS SAA-C02 and this also is my personal EQUALLY preferred CBT
Neal Davis - Udemy CBT for AWS Solutions Architect Associate
C. Not yet updated for AWS SAA-C02 but this is the next good option CBT by Ryan Kroonenburg
Ryan Kroonenburg - Udemy CBT for AWS Solutions Architect Associate
Below are the Udemy Practice Exams updated test sets links to purchase (currently available +/- INR Rs. 500/-) and have a hands-on exam stimulation to gain the confidence of near to real exam experience.
Neal Davis - Covers AWS SAA C01 & C02 – 5 Sets of 65 Qs each, 1 set of 250 Qs
Jon Bonso - Covers AWS SAA C01 & C02 - 6 Sets of 65 Qs each
4. AWS Free Tier Labs, Whitepapers, FAQ's – For Hands-on labs practice and read for appropriate clarity. You may find them useful if you get stuck up for functional aspects of any domain, or seem weak and for conceptual clarity.
5. Now the most important part :). Questions, which I got for my individual-specific exam. Actually I would say in general, I got questions on most of the aspects across the 5 Domains and nothing seems to have been missed out.
6. VERY IMPORTANT Lookout for simple and very clearly highlighted Key Words in the last line of the Exam Qs itself.
MOST Preferred, LEAST or MOST Expensive, COST Effective, SUGGESTED Solution, BEST Storage, CUSTOM Metric, etc.
That is all to share in a summary and WISH YOU ALL THE BEST to clear your exams with success.
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Piyush Chavda
AWS Certified Solutions Architect Game
Learning the material:
I used Linux Academy SAA course. It was definitely a big help. I took notes on every module in the course, took the quizzes and even did all the labs. Do the quizzes until you get a 100% on all of them. Do all the labs at least twice - one phase as a follow along with the video and another phase on your own just reading the instructions.
After I completed the course, I skim watched a Youtube video by Exampro...I watched all the "cheatsheets" in the video (look in the video description or comments for video timestamps) and that helped because it was a good way to hear the material from a different perspective/trainer. I didn’t take notes here unless I absolutely needed. I just listened to make sure I actually knew the material from Linux Academy.
Review
Leading up to the exam, I re-took all the quizzes & labs on LinuxAcademy and reviewed my notes. Then I watched the Youtube video, but only the topics that I was uncomfortable with. Then, a couple days later took the exam. Hope this helps!
Resource
YT video: Exampro Solutions Architect Associate
Linux Academy: Linux Academy Site
Post Exam Thoughts
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jlavizzo
AWS Certified Solutions Architect
I completed this course https://www.udemy.com/course/aws-certified-solutions-architect-associate-saa-c02/
Used examtopics.com as it has dumps and a lot of practice questions.
And used Jon Bonso's practice papers.
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Sajal Tyagi
How I prepared to AWS Associate Solutions Architect
First thing that I should point is I'm not a good writer, but I will try to help you guys!)
So, in order to pass my AWS Associate Solutions Architect examination I have prepared about 3 months. Before starting to prepare, I put some kind of deadline(it really helps). Some people even registers for a specific data(but you can always change it).
GOOD LUCK!!!
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Maksat Galiyev
AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate
I spent around 3 months studying concepts from aws certified solutions architect - official study guide. I used udemy for exam prep. Overall a tough exam. Not sure if it is because I have more experience with Azure. But passing the exam felt really great, because I learnt a lot.
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mkprab
AWS solution Architect associate
Took online training for a month and then studied with lots if hands on.
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Navidut Tauhid
AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate
learning form A cloud guru
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Komal Arora
AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate
I have started preapring for AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate in Jan 2020. I have already cleared AWS Certified Developer Associate Certification. So it was little easy to prepare as i had the head start from my previous cert. 60% of the content is same between developer and solutions architect so i did this in 2 months compared to 4 months of prep for developer certification. I purchased a AWS SA course in udemy and started preparing from there.
Everyday i spent 2 hours on my preparation. I used to take notes and also do hands on from the course. Later, i will google about additional information and i would do extra hands on for my enhanced learning. I also used to follow AWS official documentation. So in 30days i have completed my course and hands on
The i have bought mock exams from udemy. I revised my entire notes and i took all the mock exams. I have got a score of about 50% only i my first attempts. Then i took another 3 to 4 weeks to revise all the mock exams and my weak areas.
Later, i have taken all the mock tests and i have obtained 90% or more in all the exams. The i revised again for a week and appeared for the final certification exam. I scored 901/1000 (90.1%).
I wish everyone all the best
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dineshchand g.r
Information Systems Graduate at CU Denver
I started off with the AWS Cloud Practitioner examination which is the basic exam. I had some basic hands-on experience with AWS services which I gained during my Internship. Once I passed the CCP, I was motivated to take the Solutions Architect level and we also get a 50% discount voucher since we took an AWS exam already.
I started with A Cloud Guru videos which give a high-level overview of the exam topics. They also provide hands-on labs that you can do in parallel using the AWS free-tier account(valid for 1 year). You can't go take the exams after watching these videos because you need a deeper understanding. For that, I read Jayendra Patil's blogs in which you will find cheat sheets and notes which are really helpful. I also took Jon Bonso's practice tests in Udemy(6 practice tests)which is harder than the real exam but worth it. Don't forget to read the detailed description for every answer that's the main scoring element.AWS FAQs and whitepapers are long but FAQs will really help you with the exam. I also solved lots of questions from random websites to test my readiness.
All the best!
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Rohin
AWS Solutions Architect-Associate(Scoring 900+)
Then I set a goal to complete the Solutions Architect-Associate in next 20 days, I went through the Stephane Mareek's course twice along with hands-on on the AWS console(*make notes highly recommended) after completing the course I went through Neal Davis's Test Series and kept on giving the quizes until and unless I was scoring more than 90%.(*go through the explanation that is their at the end of every quiz). This is how I prepared and was able to score 926/1000.
For any questions and queries you can connect me on LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/piyush-sharma-811478147.
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Piyush Sharma
How to Pass AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate on your First Attempt
Hello everyone, I am going to share with you some tips that helped me pass the AWS Solutions Architect Associate certification in my first attempt.
It took me around 90 days to prepare for the exam, the first resource that I used was A Cloud Guru course by Ryan kroonenburg. It is a very straightforward course which has around 85% of the topics you will need for the exam with very helpful tips and exams to practice.
The second resource I used was Stephane Mareek course from Udemy which is very complete and has covered most of the topics to the exam.
The third resource I used was a free course done by Andrew Brown (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ia-UEYYR44s&t=12294s) CEO from Exam Pro. It is a very useful course which has all the topics to pass the exam. It has a very good cheat sheets which I used in order to study the most important things about each topic.
For practice I took Jon Bonso practice exams from Udemy, as well as Neal Davis practice exams from Udemy and Whizlabs practice exams.
I did not read any whitepaper although it may be good for you to read the Well Architected Framework.
That's it, that was all I did in order to pass the exam. Lots of hands on also are recomended to pass it and practice everyday at leas half an hour.
I hope this has been helpful for everyone, goodbye and good luck in your exam!
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Diego Navia
Achieving the goal by taking small steps, consistently..
This certificate has proved to be my first stepping stone towards achieving the rest of my amazon certificates. Its all about studying consistently, bit by bit, part by part. I utilized the free time I got once my project was over by going through AWS official study guide. To add more value to my preparation, I follow just one simple principle while attempting the questions, i.e., read the question, re-read the question, and eliminate all the answer which are not matching the requirement, to get the best yield of the throughput. I believe consistency is something which will surely help you out not just for AWS, but for any exam in your life. Good Luck Folks! Happy Learning!
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Monimala Bhattacharya
AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate
I have started learning basics on cloud in udemy in 2019 and I completely gone through course AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate 2020"" by Ryan Kroonenburg and cleared my exam in first attempt. The course is really amazing and I have gone through the linux academy course as well which was shorter compare to Ryan's one but I really enjoyed while taking Ryan's way of teaching because you will see revision after each session which refreshes everything. I can say Practice exams are really tough than actual exam. I have taken more than 4 months to prepare because i use to play with free tier account often to understand as questions which i use to get while taking sessions in the course. All that you need to do is keep surfing on AWS site on the doubts you get while taking course to understand it or go through FAQs which also helps. All the best !!!
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NITESH PAREEK
AWS CSAA Preparation Journey
I'll keep my journey brief to what's required:
Up until now your focus should have been to gain knowledge on the environment and how to implement it.
Exam oritented preparation:
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Kamalanabhan J
Don't take shortcuts, if you fail you will regret a lot
Hey,
I failed the exam in 1st attempt, passing is 720 and I got 680, out of 1000.
My hard-earned money $150(INR 11000) got collapsed, and I wasn't able to do anything.
I took 2 months to prepare and got 901 out of 1000.
Please focus on concept, do as much mock test you can, and see what is your week area, work on that..
I am sure you will clear this exam.
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Abhishek Maurya
AWS Certification by SELF STUDY
If you want to be a certified solution architect, you don't have to pay a huge amount for training because nowadays free online courses are highly available and best for SELF STUDY, I've cleared AWS Solution Architect Associate exam in March 2020, and I started preparing for this in December 2019. I started with an Online course on Youtube. : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YN3tqZzAPWI&list=PLJIqXVV4K5LW9XbroY57BmD2TbrrKPN0a, After this course I started learning from Udemy Course: https://www.udemy.com/course/aws-certified-solutions-architect-associate/ , And then I purchased a practice test from TutorialsDOJO, and if you're preparing, perform everything practically by creating your free AWS Account and if you get stuck just contact me, I will help you, And if you get the bill from AWS then also I can provide a solution.
Contact me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ravibhagyoday/
or ping me on Skype: https://join.skype.com/invite/f5WKkPYPhSS6
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Ravi Bhagyoday
Give 42 days and become AWS Certified Solution Architect Associate
I wrote my AWS SAA-C01 exam on 16th March 2020. Before sharing my experience, I would like to say that believe in yourself. 'You can do it.'
The challenges which I faced when I started preparing for the exam were from where to study and how much to study. The answer to the first thing is the AWS documentation, A Cloud Guru Course at Udemy, Tutorials Dojo (links are given below) and the answer to the second thing is the practice tests by Jon Bonso.
I'd like to share how I used the above resources to prepare for the AWS Certified Solution Architect - Associate exam. I started with A Cloud Guru Course. I got an overview and introduction about Cloud Computing as wells as AWS Cloud services. For reading and getting detailed knowledge, I referred to AWS documentation. I spent approx 4 hrs a day and completed the course in 15 days.
Post that I studied AWS FAQs. Believe me, they are really helpful and will make lot of sense after the course. You will start relating things and memorizing the services and concepts. I made notes alongside watching videos and reading as initially, it was very hard to remember things. It took me another 10 days.
Then I started giving practice tests framed by Jon Bonso on Udemy. They are really good and of immense help. They cover each and every aspect of the possible questions in the exam. The best part is there is an explanation for all options given in the answer to the questions. Do not miss the explanations as they will be an answer to another question. Additionally, there are reference links and cheatsheet links.
Please bear in mind that there are ONLY a few questions with direct and straightforward answers, most of them are scenario-based so make sure you read each and every word before answering and select the best one.
I must say, those were immensely helpful and I can assure that it was one of the main reasons for me to pass the exam. The practice tests by Jon Bonso are worth a lot since it will provide you with definitions as to why a certain answer is correct and why the rest are incorrect. Make sure you read all the explanations as they will be an answer to another question. The Cheatsheet by TutorialsDojo is also a must as you will definitely come across a certain important point that you would have missed.
I hope it helps.
Refer to the below links for the resources that helped me to pass the exam.
https://www.udemy.com/course/aws-certified-solutions-architect-associate-amazon-practice-exams-saa-c02/
https://tutorialsdojo.com/aws-cheat-sheets/
https://aws.amazon.com/faqs/
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Manish Aggarwal
My First Step Towards AWS!!!!!!!!
Hi Everyone,
I have Passed AWS Solution Architect Associate Level certification. This is my first step towards AWS.
Thanks to Stéphane Maarek. His course on AWS in Udemy(https://www.udemy.com/course/aws-certified-solutions-architect-associate-saa-c02/learn/) was extremely helpful as it covers all the topics required for the exam SAA-C01(which was about to expire on 22nd March 2020) & SAA-C02. I was trying to complete this course ASAP and give the exam soon, but due to my busy schedule I was not able to do so on time. But When I got a chance through Capgemini I utilised it and studied for approximately 2 months for around 1 hour in weekdays and 5-6 hours in weekends, I was able to complete the course. I registered for the exam in the month of March 2020, but due to the COVID19 outbreak, I was really worried that my exam might get cancelled and I won't be able to complete SAA-C01 on time and I would have to prepare again for SAA-C02. But fortunately, My exam was not cancelled and I finally gave exam on March 16th 2020. After completing my exam on March 16th, 2020, I was thinking about Solutions Architect Professional course, I was really very surprised when the notification popped up from Stephane stating ”New Course: AWS Cert. Solutions Architect Professional”. I have enrolled myself for the same. I Will continue my learning :)
I would like to mention that as we know ”Practise makes a man Perfect”, I attended all the practise test(Total 6 practise test , 65 questions each) of SAA(https://www.udemy.com/course/aws-certified-solutions-architect-associate-amazon-practice-exams-saa-c02) given by Jon Bonso. I attempted nearly 3-4 times each practise test and got good understanding of how things work because for each question the explaination demostrates why that particular option was chosen apart from others. It was really helpful to test our level of understanding. Thanks to John Bonso.
Regards,
Pallavi
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Pallavi Punnianthan
Preparation for AWS Associate Solutions Architect
Hi
I cleared the AWS Associate solutions architect certification exam with a score of 913 out of 1000 and would like to share my experience in the preparation for someone else if it helps.
The main resources used were
Course by Stephane Maarek in Udemy
Practice Sets by Jon Bonso in Udemy
AWS Free tier for hands-on
I must say the above courses are very well constructed and aligned with the exam. Stephane has made the tutorial in a very lucid manner with good flow diagrams and scenario case studies which is very helpful to organize the learning into something constructive. I really enjoyed this course. Practice sets by Jon Bonso are a must, keep attempting them until you achieve more than 90% in each set. Review the wrong answers and also the correct answers each time. Also, very important we have to do some hands-on ( keeping in mind the potential costing if applicable ). Try to use the core services within the free tier and avoid modules that incur a cost. Make sure to clean up after its done and also set an alarm for the budget.
All the best :)
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Bhaskar Dasgupta
AWS CERTIFIED SOLUTION ARCHITECT SAA-C01
1. Started with Acloudguru udemy course watched it in 2X speed along with practical excluding Route53, Serverless, RDS.
2. Read joe barron study guide ASAP till chapter 11.
3. Practiced Tutorialdojo model questions and tried to reason all option why this is wrong or right
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Balaji
AWS CERTIFIED SOLUTIONS ARCHITECT
I have completed AWS certified Solutions architect associate exam recently in my first attempt.
Because of working, I studied only during in my week offs and completed this certification in 4 months. I took cloud guru Ryan Kroonenburg, AWS architect course from udemy and started learning it, spent hardly 6 hours in my weekly offs. The Content is good with detailed explanations. I have maintained my own notes while preparing along with practice labs which had helped in ease of this certification.
Completed Ryan Kroonenburg course in 2 months, after that I took Jon bonso practice exams from udemy. These practice exams are bit tough and all are scenario based questions on resiliency, fault tolerant, security practices etc. I have practiced it more where I felt lag, I have noted it in my own notes, concentrated more on my mistakes during these exams.
After 2 months of these practice exams,lab preparations. I have decided to enroll a date for the final AWS certified exam. honestly, the main certified exam is not tough at all and it is easy with some moderate level questions compared to the tough practice exams.
From my learning experience over this certification, if you learn and practice more the final AWS exam will be very easy to crack it in first attempt.
All the best and keep always learning!!
You can contact me in my LinkedIn profile, if you require any suggestions over this exam.
(nagaraj pokala)
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Nagaraju pokala
AWS Certified Solution Architect - Associate : Exam Code SAA-C01
Hi All,
...Passed SAA-C01 exam on 4 March with lot of efforts on these test sets and STEPHANE MAAREK AWS and Cloudguru course, The Exam is not very easy and questions are very typical
My Preparation experience and suggestion who are going to appear for exam
1. Fully learn STEPHANE MAAREK AWS course on udemy ,
https://www.udemy.com/course/aws-certified-solutions-architect-associate-saa-c02/
2. Go through the 6 Practise Test given in this course
https://www.udemy.com/course/aws-certified-solutions-architect-associate-amazon-practice-exams-saa-c02/
I found it is better than Cloudguru Course in Udemy
Also I found two very useful links ( 3rd and 4th ) which is like summary or notes on each aws service to go through on last revision phase and there are others as well
3.https://github.com/SkullTech/aws-solutions-architect-associate-notes
4.https://qr.ae/T6zGg1
5.https://tutorialsdojo.com/aws-certified-solutions-architect-associate/
6.https://tutorialsdojo.com/aws-cheat-sheets/
7.https://jayendrapatil.com/aws-solutions-architect-associate-feb-2018-exam-learning-path/
8.https://free-braindumps.com/amazon/free-saa-c01-braindumps.html - Important:only 10-15% question can be from any dumps online so just refer do not complete rely, This link is updating free dumps here which are exactly matching with paid dumps
If you do these things and if get around 80% in all 6 sets then I bet you will 100 pass the exam
Finally Thank You Stephane Maarek,Cloudeguru Ryan Kroonenburg,Jon Bonso,Jayendra and Tutorials Dojo !!
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Tushar Kachare
AWS CSAA
I started my preparation of AWS with reading the official guide from oreilly:
https://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/aws-certified-solutions/9781119558439/
https://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/aws-certified-solutions/9781119138556/
I did underestimated the exam . I thought my extensive knowledge of various applications and working experience i had with AWS is sufficient in completing the AWS exam. I took a practise test after reading the book through couple of times and to my surprise i failed miserably. I realized its not an easy exam. I had to start working on the preperation and lookout for material.
I did purchase Udmey course of Ryan earlier . I did went through the course now once.
https://www.udemy.com/course/aws-certified-solutions-architect-associate/
At the end of the course i did give practise exam and i failed again. Did realize that the practise exam was far more touch than actaul exam. Realized needs more understanding of the topics .
Went through the aws faqs and whitepapers and prepared notes for the same:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ec2/index.html
https://aws.amazon.com/faqs/
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/index.html
https://aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/?whitepapers-main.sort-by=item.additionalFields.sortDate&whitepapers-main.sort-order=desc&awsf.whitepapers-category=categories%23app-integration
These gave me immense understanding of the topics and starting taking mock tests from Udemy and whiz labs
https://www.udemy.com/course/aws-certified-solutions-architect-associate-amazon-practice-exams/
The mock tests gave me 60 percent marks in the first go. After preparing little more , i started getting 72-75 percent in mocktests.
I guessed iam ready for exam. Went and gave exam and passed .
Exam majorily focusses on the understadning of various AWS technologies and application of the same at specific scenarios. The questions look easy but should be very careful in choosing answers.
The mocktests are very critical and is a must i feel ...All the best for your prepartion and reach me out in case of any questions and i would be able to help you
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Leela Katta
AWS Solution Architect - Associate
AWS Solution Architect - Associate certificate is my first cloud certificate.
Preperation period is very important. You should check the forums in order get some insight about the popular prep materials and suggestions. Also Udemy couse search with the highest rated ones will be very helpful. Especially the ones with the previews other than the introduction section. Also it's better to check the course taker's responses. Personally, I never select the instructors with accents or body moves because these are the sources of loosing focus on the subject.
Official Study Guide is not very detailed and seems like just to have a study guide to the test takers. So, I've tried also Ben Piper's book.
Besides these, I've bought Jon Bonso (Tutorials Dojo) practice exam set and this was very very helpful. Because it gives detailed explanations and the links to the official documentation which relates to the answer. Try to get at least 70% to pass the real exam. I've tried AWS Practice Exam which consists of 25 questions and get 68% correct while I was getting 60% percent correct on Jon Bonso's test set. So, I've decided to schedule the exam and passed with the score of 797 (almost 79%). Comparing the AWS Practice Exam and Jon Bonso's test set was a good tactic :)
At last, I've been at test center 1 hour ago and I've walked 3 km around the center for being ready for the next 2 hours.
I hope this experience will help you passing the exam.
Good luck :)
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Aytac Tutmez
AWS Solution Architect - Associate
Since it was my first AWS certification, I took more time to figure out what exactly is needed to clear the exam.
I started with A cloud Guru course. And then used Whizlabs to practice the tests. People advised me to go for tutorial dojo when i was very close to my exams. However, I could not do due to time constraints.
I focussed more on Services like VPC, Route 53, Load balancer, Auto scaling etc.
The experience was good. The exam tests you more on the ability to choose which service will be needed and why.
Focussing more on understanding which service will be used and when is the key to this certification. Along with that, while giving the practice exam, rather than checking which answer was right while reviewing your results you should focus on why other options were wrong.
In terms of time management for exam, i guess time is sufficiently enough.
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ankit saxena
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Solutions Architect - Associate
AWS is agile and intensive on the requirements.
Exam questions are scenario based and require your experience practically on each service within the exam scope.
Best approach is to review FAQS on exam scopes from AWS and AWS whitepapers.
Also ensure that you sign up to AWS cloud platform to get better hands on, you will struggle without practically performing each activity and observing the results and errors.
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Yeboah Joseph Atta
AWS Associate Solutions Architect Review
I took 3 to 4 months for preparation. I took Solution Architect course from Linux Academy and took Jon Bonso practice tests from Udemy. Please try test until you receive greater than 90% (tip from linux academy slack from another aspirant). Thank You.
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Lalit Singharia
AWS Solution Architect Associate Exam Review
I'd like to share how and what i used to prepare for the AWS Certified Solution Architect - Associate exam. There are a few and most important resources you should not miss out to pass the exam without a hassle - I have listed them at the bottom. Please bear in mind that there are ONLY few questions with direct and straightforward answers, most of them are scenario based so make sure you read each and every word before answering and select the best one.
When you start reading the options, you will select an answer as soon as you feel like that is the right one, but that does not always work - Don't do it guys, read all the options and rule out the ones that are wrong and then select the right answer.
I have been preparing for the exam for around 4-5 months around 2-3 hrs a day, sometimes more and the whole weekend. I studied most of the FAQs and noted the important point so that it helped me to memorize whenever i looked at the notes. The FAQs bear alot of useful information that will definitely help in answering most of the questions. So make sure you read them thoroughly and note down the important notes.
I followed a course from aCloudGuru and a set of practice tests by Jon Bonso - TutorialsDojo, Whizlabs and some free dumps as well. I must say, those were immensly helpful and i can assure that it was one of the main reasons for me to pass the exam. The practice tests by Jon Bonso are worth alot since it will provide you with definitions as to why a certain answer is correct and why the rest are incorrect. Make sure you read all the explanations as they will be an answer to another question. The Cheat sheet by TutorialsDojo is also a must as you will definitely come across certain important point that you would have missed.
Below are the main areas I got questions from :
Best of luck guys, Happy studying. :)
Refer the below links for the resources that helped me to pass the exam.
https://www.udemy.com/course/aws-certified-solutions-architect-associate-amazon-practice-exams
https://www.udemy.com/course/aws-certified-solutions-architect-associate/
https://tutorialsdojo.com/aws-cheat-sheets/
https://github.com/undergroundwires/AWS-in-bullet-points/blob/master/README.md
https://aws.amazon.com/faqs/
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Oshan Fernando
AWS Solution Architect - Associate Preparation Guide
First step to start with any certification should be your willingness in learning something new.
Initially, I completed Acloudguru video course. The video course is around 14 hrs so one hour each for 14-15 days will be enough to complete the course. Note that one should keep practice of writing the notes what the instructor is saying.
Next, the important part of completing the certification is to know about services, read about that particular services either on AWS website's or some third party blogs.
I have covered FAQs of some important services such as RDS, VPC, EC2, S3, SQS, Kinesis.
Having some hands-on experience in using this services will be an add on advantage. Make sure one go through the exam pattern once.
Lastly for 4-5 days I have given test on Whizlabs platform, the actual test was also of the same level with some twist but yes if your concepts are clear you can clear the test easily.
All the best Guys!!
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Jay Jain
How I prepared exam for AWS Certified Solution Architect Associate
Check out my article: https://doctor-fei.blogspot.com/2020/02/how-to-prepare-exam-for-aws-solutions.html
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Fei Zhan
94% score on AWS Solutions Architect Associate!
Last week I passed the AWS Solutions Architect Associate exam with a score of 940 out of 1000 - I think I am happy to call this 'flying colours'!
I had not expected to score so well, considering 3 days before my exam I scored 57% on a practise test - pass mark is 65%. So that's where the real cramming started!
I prepared over approximately 1 month, by purchasing the A Cloud Guru 'AWS Solutions Architect Associate' course on Udemy.
The course has around 13 hours of video content, which, if you are like me, takes way longer than 13 hours to actually watch. I often have to pause or rewind so I can make detailed notes - I find if the information goes in through the ears and back out through the fingers it gets retained better.
I put all of my notes into Microsoft OneNote, with separate pages for each chapter of the training. This makes it easier for me to review while revising.
I tried taking the practise test before starting the course - I already had the AWS Cloud Practitioner certificate, so I figured 'how hard can it be?'. I soon discovered that for me, it was quite a bit harder, so I abandoned the practise test about hald way through and decided to watch all of the training.
A lot of the training is lab based - you follow along with the instructor and get things to work in your own AWS free tier account. I thought - I'll skip the labs, I'll just watch the videos and make notes. This was a mistake.
Once I got to the end of the videos, I took the practise test and failed - 57%.
So, I figured I had better do the labs, particularly around VPC configuration which I found the hardest to grasp (as a non techie).
I followed through the labs and managed to get everything to work correctly in my own AWS account. Then, on the advice of the instructor Ryan Kroonenberg) I tried to build out a whole custom VPC with subnets, NAT gateways etc, from memory.
Once I was able to do this, I figured I was ready for the exam. Which was lucky, as I had booked it in to focus the mind, and I only had one more day left to revise!
Day before the exam - no revision. I figured if I don't know it now, I never will.
Day of the exam - I forgot my glasses! Managed to find a cheap pair of reading glasses near the test centre, so I could read the questions without eye strain.
The exam has 65 questions, and you are given 130 minutes to respond.
I think I had answered all questions in 60 minutes, but I had marked quite a few for review. So I took another 60 minutes to review all of my answers, and I did change quite a few of them - which must have been incorrect on the first run through given that my score was 94%.
I left with 10 mins still on the clock, but I had done what was needed.
So there you have it - my journey to AWS Solutions Architect Associate in 30 days!
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Karl Robinson
AWS Certified Solution Architect Associate
To prepare for the AWS examination there is no alternative to reading AWS documentation. I have also used whizlabs exam simulator. But I recommend reading more and seating for exams.
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Md. Onik Azad Ovi
AWS Solution Architect Associate
I was using AWS daily basis and handling the multiple production environment.
Prepared for certification with help of whizlabs
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Rajdeep Krunal
Aws certified solution architect
Hello,
Bought the preparation training notes and practice exams from Neal Davis in Udemy and Kindle and that helped clear the exams and I got 875 in the exam. High recommend it. Came across this website in LinkedIn after I cleared the exam. Wil use this for future certs
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Brad honsley
Self
Followed LinkedIn resources, Udemy training from Ryan Kroonenberg and Stephane Maarek. Also used the practice questions from John Bonso in Udemy.
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Mostafa Asaduzzaman
AWS Solution Architect Associates
For those who would like to pass exam for AWS Solution Architect Associates , below are the study guides , tips & tricks
Study Materials:
1.Udemy Course by by Ryan Kroonenburg
2.Linux Academy Course by Adrian Cantrill (https://linuxacademy.com/cp/modules/view/id/341?redirect_uri=https://app.linuxacademy.com/search?query=aws)
3.Udemy Exam preparation by Jon Bonso (Practice Set)
4.Whizlabs AWS Exam Practice sets (CSAA)
5.AWS whitepapers
6.Jayendra Patil blog
http://jayendrapatil.com/aws-solutions-architect-associate-feb-2018-exam-learning-path/
7. AWS cheat Sheet from "Tutorials Dojo"
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Avijit Paria
AWS solution architect associate exam
It was nice learning about AWS
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Abhishek Maurya
AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate Path
My Approach
The Length of the AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate Level course on Linux Academy (LA) is 54:22:31 at the time of this review. However, I probably spent more than 100 hours learning from this course. On average, I would say I spent between 3-4 hours studying every day for about 30 days. Here are more specifics that helped me pass this exam:
Steps
Tips
Additional Thoughts
In my opinion, the $50/month subscription for Linux Academy is a steal.
Based on how each of us has "grown-up" in our IT careers we may find different sections to be more challenging than others.
This was my first review submission for reviewnprep.com I hope this review was helpful to others in the community.
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Ryan Cosner
How I passed 4 AWS Certification in 30 days (Cloud Practitioner + Sysops + Dev + Architect)
My (real) journey with AWS started at work.
My new project was helping in some AWS administrator tasks on the local company account. This was on May 2019. Because of that, they provided me with official AWS in-class training about SysOps. It was 3 days 7 hours each. Honestly, I lacked the skills to understand part of it due to my reduced know-how about all AWS Services. At the time of the lecture, my current knowledge was some CodeCommit, EC2, used some SDK and CLI, created a DynamoDB table - basic stuff that everyone does on a free-tier account. I did my best to understand but understood that the ocean was vast bigger than I imagined.
After the in-class I went back to my job and I actually did something with what I've learn on the training (things about interacting with all EC2 instances to change something) but I started to do other activities, like interacting with lambda functions, some SNS and CloudWatch. More than that, I started working with terraform and CloudFormation. That helped me on understanding many services and how they connect to each other. Got to give some credit to my senior at the time, he understood very well the concepts of VPC/Subnet/IGW/NAT and everything related so I try my best to learn from him.
When that project finished, I went to client and my hands-on died there. Actually, I had some home project but stopped it due to unexpected billing. That project was built only with CloudWatch alarms (every month, every day, every min) and lambda functions. Not worth talking much.
I'm already in October (5 months later) and I thought: I have to schedule my exam or I'll never make it. After some days thinking about it, I've decided to schedule it to the December - 2 months preparation is enough for this.
Since I'm not very good on reading slides my other option was taking more lectures so I enter udemy and bought some 4,5 start or more lectures. Got two, one about aws architect and other about aws Developer. I start reading the underlying topics before buying them and the interception was very small.
From that day on my nights where on Udemy watching videos one after the other (sometimes I skipped, I’m human too). If I didn't understand something I go back and watch it again until I do. If I felt that I was distracted during the lectures I just take the quiz and check if it is true. I did 0 hands-on on my computer. Only watched them doing it.
In parallel, I started answering some questions of the book - I had the answers hidden, did all questions of 1 section (e.g. EC2) and then checked what failed and checked why. If I didn't understand why, google it until I do. Tracked the scores for each section and try to master them all.
Day after day I learned something new, something useful, something confusing, etc. My scores on the questions where passing from 8 to 18 and full score (usually its 20 questions per section).
At one point I've decided I should book right away the Cloud Practitioner so I've payed it and booked it 1 week after the first one (20 Dec).
Getting to the exam date (SysOps, 12 Dec), I've already had much time of videos, a way way far knowledge of when I've started and I felt I was (kinda) ready.
The exam was hard except the sysops questions – very basic actually. Very hard on the network and security and regular difficult on EC2 questions. I was so nervous that when I start review had only 20 min left, which is hard since I had so many Review marked questions.
In the end the screen show “PASS”, stress is gone and I’m already thinking: maybe I know more than I think. Anyway, exam results came out and by my math, 2 questions and I’ve failed the exam. I looked to that chart with topics and area of improvement, and only 1 bar was on the need improvement side. The % of questions was exactly the score I’ve missed.
Now its focus on Cloud Practitioner (which its more basic). I’ve actually over study it because I’ve keep watching my videos and they are way over. It was easy “PASS”. Was more about shared responsibility; Which aws team you call for <something>. Not much about technology.
Having two certifications it is time to think about when take the others. I was in Asia, moving back to my country after New Year so there where some conditions. I could not let Jet Lag or something of that sort get in the way.
From December until 10 January night I did more of the same but now using the Developer videos on Udemy. Here I really learned a lot. It is such an amazing experience watching all those small services coming together in managed services. Very nice topics. I also focused on the topic I failed the most on the SysOps certification – I was sure that those questions could come out again.
On the week of the certification I was so tired of watching so much videos but I knew that my knowledge is incredible vaster than ever. I felt like I could help anyone migrating to cloud and improve they application. When I got out of the exam, with another “PASS”, I wasn’t surprise. Got surprised when score came out and understood that there is a subject I totally failed (like SysOps). But, like SysOps, it’s just something I need to study more for the professionals.
The 4th and final, solutions architect, was on the 13 January, 2 days after the previous one. Was hard yes, but was just an exam like the SysOps without the SysOps questions. I knew that I was going to probably fail but I was buffed and just felt right timing. I was right so it wasn’t as scary as it could be. Anyway, I’ve finished it in 50 minutes using 40 going answer by answer double checking. In the end, another “PASS” screen. Like all the previous ones, on the Score analysis an area for improvement.
Big conclusion for me – Having a score 750/800/850 score in the exam is a good score – good enough to pass it. AWS is a very big system and the more you know the better. Yes, for some certifications you should see specific stuff, but knowledge is power. You might don’t know what is a certain service, but if you learn a service that somehow uses the service you don’t know, you start knowing it better and sometimes for an associate level certification using the type of knowledge is enough to pass.
Never the less, I recognize that my scores could be better but with 3/4 months hands-on + 30 hours of videos + 130 Q/A I think I did pretty good.
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Carlos Cândido
AWS Associate Architect
I have used for prepearation udemy courses in Russian and English language. Also it is very important that to practise in demo AWS environment.
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ceyhun musayev
AWS Certification
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Chary Srirangam
My AWS solutions architect associate Exam preparation journey
Exam Info
The link below is the home page for Solution architect associate exam. We can find all information related to the exam on this page. The exam guide and sample exam questions are also available to download on the page.
AWS-certified-solutions-architect-associate
Resources
Udemy Courses
Acloudguru Course: This is the best seller course on Udemy and it is good. Since I have taken the exam, I can say it covers only the 70% of the exam. There are a number of exam topics which are not covered (sometimes in details and sometimes absent altogether) from this course. However I don't think any course covers all the topics since the exam is so vast.
There are couple of other courses on Udemy which are supposed to be very good. At the time of writing, course by Stephane Maarek was the best rated course on Udemy for the Solution Architect Associate exam.
Practice Exams: I bought a practice exam course also. It had 6 mock exams and had very detailed explanations for the answers. However the questions were quite verbose. But the mock exam is totally worth it price and I would highly recommend it.
aws-certified-solutions-architect-associate-amazon-practice-exams
The exam guide also lists a number of whitepapers. These can be downloaded in various formats and are also available to download on Kindle (for free) for leisurely reading. Highly recommended to go through these.
For the hands on training and practice, AWS offer free tier accounts.
Other resources: I heard from couple of friends that the courses on Linux Academy are also extremely good but I did not take them myself.
Actual Preparation
The exam feels theoretical however it is not. One has to be hands on. The main services, S3, EC2, VPC and Databases require practice and requires lots of learning. Unless you can do things on your own in the AWS console from memory, I wouldn't recommend to sit on the exam.
I followed the following strategy:
So this was my journey of AWS solution architect associate exam. I wish everyone reading this best of luck in theirs.
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rahul tyagi
Use multiple source to prep.
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Shantanu Talukder
AWS Certified Solution Architect-Associate
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Dnyaneshwar Chavan
Aws solution architect
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Bamousse Soliman
AWS Solutions Architect
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Mukesh Sharma
AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate
I spent a lot of time to prepare for the exam because I did not clear the exam the first time due to several reasons. I started dedicating more time for the exam from January 2019 onwards. I also went through additional resources like Jayendra Patil's blog which was very informative.
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Mukesh Sharma
AWS Solution archiect - Associate Exam
Hands-on experience is very critical to understand the core concepts. I got the training from ACloudGuru and other sources from AWS certification sites. Then written some sample tests to pass through the exam.
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Pavan Gundala