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DBS-C01-S01-A-01-Introduction

Hello and welcome to this learning path, which has been designed to help you prepare and pass the AWS
Certified Database - Specialty exam which was released by AWS in April 2020.

Throughout this learning path, you will be guided via our courses, hands-on labs including some lab challenges,
blog posts, and a preparation exam at the end, all of which are focused on areas that will be assessed within the
exam.

As defined in the exam blueprint, which can be found here, the exam has been designed for individuals who
perform in a database-focused role. The exam validates an examinee’s comprehensive understanding of
databases, including the concepts of design, migration, deployment, access, maintenance, automation,
monitoring, security, and troubleshooting.

The questions within the exam are multiple-choice requiring you to select either a single or multiple answers for
each question. The scoring is based out of 1000, with a minimum passing score of 750 (75%).

The exam is split into 5 different domains that you will be assessed against, each carrying a different percentage
weighting, these are identified as:

• Domain 1: Workload-Specific Database Design 26%


• Domain 2: Deployment and Migration 20%
• Domain 3: Management and Operations 18%
• Domain 4: Monitoring and Troubleshooting 18%
• Domain 5: Database Security 18%

So let me now run through how we approach each of these domains with the content within this learning path!

As we tackle Domain 1:

• We will be looking at each of the AWS database services, ensuring that you gain a full understanding of
what each database has been designed for with regards to its use case and workload capabilities.
• You will learn the differences between relational and non-relational databases and how they operate.
• You will also be introduced to a number of different disaster recovery and business continuity strategies
and how certain database services manage high availability in the event of an incident.
• We will also breakdown how different features within a database affect the pricing of your solution,
allowing you to make controlled changes to optimize your database deployments while maintaining
performance to ensure your workloads are managed efficiently.

To cover the points highlighted in Domain 2:

• We dive into how CloudFormation can be used to help you automate the deployment of your database
solutions and how to combine this process with other AWS services such as AWS Secrets Manager to
create a secure and repeatable deployment strategy.
• You will also learn how to migrate your database from one place to another as we explore the AWS
Database Migration Service and how this can be used to perform migrations not only from AWS, but
also from your on-premise databases to AWS as well. You’ll understand the steps in planning, how to
configure DMS, and also how to perform the migration itself.
To ensure you have a solid understanding of the requirements for Domain 3:

• We will look at the many different operational tasks that you can configure and implement across
different Database services, for example how and when to implement maintenance windows, how to
manage your Aurora DB clusters, the configuration, and implementation of parameter and option
groups to name but a few.
• You will also be introduced to the many different techniques and options you have when it comes to
implementing an effective backup and restore strategy and how your database backups are managed
from both an automatic and manual perspective. Being able to restore your data from an incident is
essential, and you must know what options you have in order to bring your databases back to a fully
operational status again within your organization.

Domain 4:

• Focuses on monitoring and troubleshooting, so to ensure you have the knowledge to succeed in the
questions dedicated to this domain, we will explain how you can use different techniques to quickly
identify the root cause of a problem using different AWS services. Looking at some of the most common
problems, we will show you what to look out for and why.
• You’ll be exposed to different logging techniques, covering Amazon CloudWatch and AWS CloudTrail.
• When it comes to monitoring, you might need to optimize your performance of your database, and so
we will also cover the Amazon DynamoDB Accelerator, known as Amazon DAX which will help you
understand how you can reduce DynamoDB response times from milliseconds to microseconds.

To prepare you for answering questions within Domain 5:

• We have compiled content purely focused on security.


• We have a deep dive into the Key Management Service, KMS which will help you understand how to
encrypt your data.
• We will also look at other encryption options that you have available within the different database
services. Maintaining an effective access control policy is crucial when it comes to security, so you’ll
gain an awareness of how to use AWS Identity & Access Control, or IAM as it’s known to implement
stringent security policies to maintain the principle of least privilege.
• Finally, we will also explain some key security best practices surrounding the common database services

Ok, so now you have an understanding of what’s involved, let’s get your prepped and ready to tackle this
certification!! And If you have any questions throughout this learning path, please feel free to reach out to us
here, by sending an email to support@cloudacademy.com. OK, let's get started!

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