Understanding the different AI/ML services and the tasks that they accomplish (for example, Amazon SageMaker, Amazon Lex, Amazon Kendra)
Describing when to use multiple Regions (for example, disaster recovery, business continuity, low latency for end users, data sovereignty)
Identifying where to find AWS compliance information (for example, AWS Artifact)
Understanding use cases for AWS Backup
Identifying the role of Trusted Advisor, AWS Health Dashboard, and the AWS Health API to help manage and monitor environments for cost optimization
Recognizing that Availability Zones do not share single points of failure
Understanding use cases for lifecycle policies
Identifying AWS Support options for AWS customers (for example, customer service and communities, AWS Developer Support, AWS Business Support, AWS Enterprise On-Ramp Support, AWS Enterprise Support)
Describing how AWS responsibilities and customer responsibilities can shift, depending on the service used (for example, Amazon RDS, AWS Lambda, Amazon EC2)
Describing how to achieve high availability by using multiple Availability Zones
Identifying and locating AWS technical resources (for example AWS Prescriptive Guidance, AWS Knowledge Center, AWS re:Post)
Identifying cached file systems (for example, AWS Storage Gateway)
Describing responsibilities that the customer and AWS share
Describing relationships among Regions, Availability Zones, and edge locations
Locating AWS whitepapers, blogs, and documentation on official AWS websites
Identifying file services (for example, Amazon Elastic File System [Amazon EFS], Amazon FSx)