AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate (SOA-C02) Course

The AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate (SOA-C02) course is designed for system administrators and IT professionals who want to develop expertise in deploying, managing, and operating applications on the AWS cloud. The course covers key topics including monitoring, metrics, logging, automation, security, and operational best practices using AWS services such as EC2, S3, CloudWatch, CloudFormation, and IAM. Learners gain hands-on experience in managing scalable, highly available, and fault-tolerant systems, ensuring cost optimization and compliance. This course prepares participants to earn the SOA-C02 certification and excel in cloud operations and administration.

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AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate (SOA-C02) Training Course

This course provides comprehensive training for managing and operating AWS cloud environments. Learn to implement and manage AWS infrastructure, monitor resources, troubleshoot issues, automate processes, and ensure security and compliance. Hands-on labs and practical exercises prepare you for real-world AWS operational challenges.

  • AWS core services: EC2, S3, RDS, VPC
  • Monitoring and logging with CloudWatch and CloudTrail
  • Deployment, automation, and Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
  • Security, compliance, and access management with IAM
  • Troubleshooting and optimization of AWS environments
  • Preparing for AWS SysOps Administrator – Associate Exam

Enroll today to gain expertise in AWS operations and advance your career as a certified SysOps Administrator!

What will I learn?

  • Deploy, manage, and operate scalable AWS environments
  • Implement monitoring, logging, and automated processes
  • Ensure security and compliance in AWS environments
  • Gain hands-on experience with real-world cloud operational tasks
  • Prepare for AWS SysOps Administrator – Associate certification exam

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of AWS cloud services and Linux/Windows server administration
  • Prior knowledge of AWS fundamentals or certification (recommended)
  • Willingness to complete hands-on labs and cloud projects

AWS Certified SysOps Administrator - Associate (SOAC02) Course Content

Monitoring, Logging, and Remediation Task Statement
Implement metrics, alarms, and filters by using AWS monitoring and logging services.
Remediate issues based on monitoring and availability metrics
Reliability and Business Continuity
Implement high availability and resilient environments
  • Configure Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) and Amazon Route 53 health checks
  • Differentiate between the use of a single Availability Zone and Multi-AZ deployments (for example, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling groups, ELB, Amazon FSx, Amazon RDS)
  • Implement fault-tolerant workloads (for example, Amazon Elastic File System [Amazon EFS], Elastic IP addresses).
  • Implement Route 53 routing policies (for example, failover, weighted, latency based)
Implement backup and restore strategies
  • Automate snapshots and backups based on use cases (for example, RDS snapshots, AWS Backup, RTO and RPO, Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager, retention policy)
  • Restore databases (for example, point-in-time restore, promote read replica)
  • Implement versioning and lifecycle rules
  • Configure Amazon S3 Cross-Region Replication (CRR)
  • Perform disaster recovery procedures
Deployment, Provisioning, and Automation
  • Provision and maintain cloud resources
  • Create and manage AMIs (for example, EC2 Image Builder)
  • Create, manage, and troubleshoot AWS CloudFormation
  • Provision resources across multiple AWS Regions and accounts (for example, AWS Resource Access Manager [AWS RAM], CloudFormation StackSets, IAM cross-account roles)
  • Select deployment scenarios and services (for example, blue/green, rolling, canary)
  • Identify and remediate deployment issues (for example, service quotas, subnet sizing, CloudFormation errors, permissions)
Automate manual or repeatable processes
  • Use AWS services (for example, Systems Manager, CloudFormation) to automate deployment processes
  • Implement automated patch management
  • Schedule automated tasks by using AWS services (for example, Event Bridge, AWS Config)
Security and Compliance
  • Implement and manage security and compliance policies
  • Implement IAM features (for example, password policies, multi-factor authentication [MFA], roles, SAML, federated identity, resource policies, policy conditions).
  • Troubleshoot and audit access issues by using AWS services (for example, CloudTrail, IAM Access Analyzer, IAM policy simulator)
  • Validate service control policies (SCPs) and permissions boundaries
  • Review AWS Trusted Advisor security checks
  • Validate AWS Region and service selections based on compliance requirements
  • Implement secure multi-account strategies (for example, AWS Control Tower, AWS Organizations)
Implement data and infrastructure protection strategies
  • Enforce a data classification scheme
  • Create, manage, and protect encryption keys. Implement encryption at rest (for example, AWS Key Management Service [AWS KMS])
  • Implement encryption in transit (for example, AWS Certificate Manager [ACM], VPN)
  • Securely store secrets by using AWS services (for example, AWS Secrets Manager
  • Systems Manager Parameter Store)
  • Review reports or findings (for example, AWS Security Hub, Amazon Guard Duty, AWS Config, Amazon Inspector)
Networking and Content Delivery
  • Implement networking features and connectivity
  • Configure a VPC (for example, subnets, route tables, network ACLs, security groups, NAT gateway, internet gateway)
  • Configure private connectivity (for example, Systems Manager Session Manager, VPC endpoints, VPC peering, VPN)
  • Configure AWS network protection services (for example, AWS WAF, AWS Shield)
Configure domains, DNS services, and content delivery
  • Configure Route 53 hosted zones and records
  • Implement Route 53 routing policies (for example, geolocation, geoproximity)
  • Configure DNS (for example, Route 53 Resolver)
  • Configure Amazon CloudFront and S3 origin access control (OAC)
  • Configure S3 static website hosting
Troubleshoot network connectivity issues
  • Interpret VPC configurations (for example, subnets, route tables, network ACLs, security groups)
  • Collect and interpret logs (for example, VPC Flow Logs, ELB access logs, AWS WAF web ACL logs, CloudFront logs)
  • Identify and remediate CloudFront caching issues
  • Troubleshoot hybrid and private connectivity issues
Cost and Performance Optimization
  • Implement cost optimization strategies
  • Implement cost allocation tags
  • Identify and remediate underutilized or unused resources by using AWS services and tools (for example, Trusted Advisor, AWS Compute Optimizer, AWS Cost Explorer).
  • Configure AWS Budgets and billing alarms
  • Assess resource usage patterns to qualify workloads for EC2 Spot Instances
  • Identify opportunities to use managed services (for example, Amazon RDS, AWS Fargate, Amazon EFS).
Implement performance optimization strategies
  • Recommend compute resources based on performance metrics
  • Monitor Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) metrics and modify configuration to increase performance efficiency
  • Implement S3 performance features (for example, S3 Transfer Acceleration, multipart uploads)
  • Monitor RDS metrics and modify the configuration to increase performance efficiency (for example, Performance Insights, RDS Proxy)
  • Enable enhanced EC2 capabilities (for example, Elastic Network Adapter, instance store, placement groups)

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Why Choose Us ?

Our AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate (SOA-C02) course is designed by cloud experts to provide hands-on experience in AWS operations, deployment, and monitoring. With real-world projects, interactive labs, and globally recognized certification, we ensure you gain the skills to excel as a Cloud Administrator or AWS Operations Engineer. Flexible learning options, career guidance, and placement support help you succeed in the rapidly growing cloud computing industry.

Career Opportunities After AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate (SOA-C02) Course

The AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate (SOA-C02) Course prepares learners for roles such as SysOps Administrator, Cloud Administrator, AWS Operations Engineer, DevOps Engineer, and Cloud Support Engineer. The course equips you with practical skills to deploy, manage, and operate scalable, highly available, and fault-tolerant systems on AWS, making you job-ready for IT operations roles in cloud computing environments.

AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate (SOA-C02) Certification

Validate Your Skills in AWS Cloud Operations

  • Complete all modules covering AWS deployment, monitoring, automation, and troubleshooting.
  • Gain hands-on experience using AWS services such as EC2, S3, CloudWatch, CloudFormation, and IAM.
  • Pass the AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate (SOA-C02) Exam to earn your official credential.

Upon successful completion of the course, learners will receive a globally recognized AWS certification through our Learning Management System (LMS). This certification validates your ability to deploy, manage, monitor, and troubleshoot AWS cloud environments, giving you a competitive edge in cloud operations and administration roles.

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