Describing AWS responsibilities
Identifying connectivity options (for example, AWS VPN, AWS Direct Connect, public internet)
Identifying block storage solutions (for example, Amazon Elastic Block Store [Amazon EBS], instance store)
Understanding various types of cost allocation tags and their relation to billing reports (for example, AWS Cost and Usage Report)
Describing the customer’s responsibilities on AWS
Identifying different deployment models (for example, cloud, hybrid, onpremises)
Recognizing the differences in Amazon S3 storage classes
Recognizing the components of the AWS shared responsibility model
Understanding AWS Organizations consolidated billing and allocation of costs
Evaluating requirements to determine whether to use one-time operations or repeatable processes
Identifying managed AWS services (for example, Amazon RDS, Amazon Elastic Container Service [Amazon ECS], Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service [Amazon EKS], Amazon DynamoDB
Identifying the uses for object storage
Understanding the appropriate uses and capabilities of AWS Pricing Calculator
Deciding between options such as programmatic access (for example, APIs, SDKs, CLI), the AWS Management Console, and infrastructure as code (IaC)
Identifying benefits of automation (for example, provisioning and configuration management with AWS CloudFormation)
Identifying network connectivity options to AWS (for example AWS VPN, Direct Connect)