Identifying technical assistance options available at AWS (for example, AWS Professional Services, AWS Solutions Architects)
Recognizing the appropriate use of different serverless compute options (for example, AWS Fargate, Lambda)
Recognizing services that aid in governance and compliance (for example, monitoring with Amazon CloudWatch; auditing with AWS CloudTrail, AWS Audit Manager, and AWS Config; reporting with access reports)
Identifying the key services that AWS Marketplace offers (for example, cost management, governance and entitlement)
Choosing the appropriate service to meet business application needs
Recognizing the appropriate use of different container options (for example, Amazon ECS, Amazon EKS)
Identifying different encryption options (for example, encryption in transit, encryption at rest)
Identifying the benefits of being an AWS Partner (for example, partner training and certification, partner events, partner volume discounts)
Choosing the appropriate service to deliver messages and to send alerts and notifications
Recognizing the appropriate use of different EC2 instance types (for example, compute optimized, storage optimized)
Describing how customers secure resources on AWS (for example, Amazon Inspector, AWS Security Hub, Amazon GuardDuty, AWS Shield)
Understanding the role of AWS Partners (for example AWS Marketplace, independent software vendors, system integrators)
Describing at a high level the benefits of edge locations (for example, Amazon CloudFront, AWS Global Accelerator)
Identifying the services for data analytics (for example, Amazon Athena, Amazon Kinesis, AWS Glue, Amazon QuickSight)
Understanding compliance needs among geographic locations or industries (for example, AWS Compliance)
Identifying the role of the AWS Trust and Safety team to report abuse of AWS resources