Advance Cloud Computing Practice Exam
Advance Cloud Computing Practice Exam
About Advance Cloud Computing Exam
The Advance Cloud Computing Exam is designed for IT professionals and cloud practitioners seeking in-depth expertise in deploying, managing, and optimizing cloud-based solutions. This exam focuses on advanced concepts such as cloud security, hybrid architectures, container orchestration, cloud automation, and cost management. It’s ideal for those who already understand cloud fundamentals and want to specialize further for high-level roles in cloud infrastructure, DevOps, or cloud architecture.
Who should take the Exam?
This exam is ideal for:
- Cloud engineers and solution architects
- DevOps engineers and system administrators
- IT infrastructure professionals looking to upskill
- Developers working with cloud-native applications
- Cybersecurity experts expanding into cloud security
Skills Required
- Proficiency in core cloud computing concepts
- Familiarity with IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS models
- Hands-on experience with platforms like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud
- Understanding of networking, virtualization, and storage systems
- Basic scripting or automation experience (e.g., Python, Bash, Terraform)
Knowledge Gained
- Advanced architecture design for scalable cloud solutions
- Security practices including encryption, IAM, and compliance
- Kubernetes and container management
- CI/CD pipelines and Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
- Multi-cloud and hybrid deployment strategies
- Cloud billing, budgeting, and performance optimization
Course Outline
The Advance Cloud Computing Exam covers the following topics -
Domain 1 – Advanced Cloud Infrastructure
- Designing resilient and scalable cloud systems
- High-availability and fault-tolerant architectures
- Load balancing, auto-scaling, and backup strategies
Domain 2 – Security and Compliance in Cloud
- Identity and Access Management (IAM) best practices
- Data encryption and secure communication
- Compliance standards (HIPAA, GDPR, ISO, etc.)
Domain 3 – Automation and DevOps Integration
- Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, AWS CloudFormation)
- CI/CD pipeline design for cloud applications
- Monitoring, logging, and alerting tools
Domain 4 – Containerization and Orchestration
- Working with Docker containers
- Kubernetes deployment and service management
- Helm charts, namespaces, and scaling containers
Domain 5 – Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Strategy
- Integrating on-premise infrastructure with cloud
- Disaster recovery and cloud migration techniques
- Multi-cloud management tools and architecture
Domain 6 – Cloud Cost and Performance Management
- Cost estimation and budgeting tools
- Resource optimization and rightsizing
- Performance tuning and analytics