Description
A practical, hands-on course that teaches how to design, implement, and operate AWS architectures that are secure, resilient, high-performing — and cost-optimized. Built around the SAA-C03 exam domains, this course emphasizes real-world tradeoffs, cost-management tools, and lab-driven practice so you can both pass the exam and apply the techniques to production systems.
Who this course is for
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Cloud engineers and architects preparing for AWS Certified Solutions Architect — Associate (SAA-C03).
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Technical leads who must justify architectural choices with cost/benefit analysis.
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DevOps and platform engineers responsible for reducing cloud spend while maintaining SLAs.
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Teams migrating databases and services to AWS who need cost-aware designs.
Learning objective titles (what you’ll be able to do)
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Design Cost-Optimized AWS Architectures
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Select Cost-Effective Compute & Database Services
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Apply AWS Cost-Management Tools for Monitoring & Control
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Design Cost-Efficient Network Topologies and Data-Transfer Optimization
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Plan Database Capacity, Replication, and Autoscaling Strategies
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Implement Caching and Data-Retention Policies for Cost Savings
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Execute Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Database Migrations
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Perform Cost/Benefit Analysis and TCO Justification
Detailed outcomes — what you will learn (expanded)
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Cost-driven architecture design: Translate RTO/RPO, performance, and security requirements into architecture patterns that minimize TCO. Learn concrete tradeoffs (e.g., active-active vs warm-standby; read replicas vs caching).
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Compute & sizing: Pick instance families, Savings Plans / RIs, Spot vs On-Demand, and serverless options for particular workloads; perform right-sizing and autoscaling strategies.
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Database strategies: Design cost-efficient relational and non-relational solutions — DynamoDB capacity modes, Aurora sizing and serverless options, read replicas, partitioning, and archival patterns.
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Caching & data retention: Architect caching tiers (ElastiCache, DAX, CloudFront) and S3 lifecycle/Glacier policies to lower storage and IO costs while meeting recovery and compliance goals.
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Network & data transfer: Minimize egress and cross-AZ/region costs via topology (TGW, peering), endpoints, Direct Connect vs VPN tradeoffs, and NAT/peering tactics.
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Cost tooling mastery: Use Cost Explorer (reports & anomaly detection), AWS Budgets (alerts & budget actions), and the Cost & Usage Report (CUR + Athena) for showback, chargeback, and automated remediation.
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Migration techniques: Plan and execute homogeneous and heterogeneous migrations (DMS, SCT, logical replication) with minimal downtime and cost.
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Quantitative justification: Build simple TCO and ROI calculations, derive amortized reservation allocation, and produce an exam-quality justification document for architecture choices.
Prerequisites (summary)
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Active AWS account (billing enabled).
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Basic cloud and networking knowledge; comfort with CLI.
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Recommended: 3–6 months AWS experience or Cloud Practitioner level.
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