AWS global infrastructure (for example, Availability Zones, AWS Regions, Amazon Route 53)
Basic networking concepts (for example, route tables)
Disaster recovery (DR) strategies (for example, backup and restore, pilot light, warm standby, active-active failover, recovery point objective [RPO], recovery time objective [RTO])
Distributed design patterns
Load balancing concepts (for example, Application Load Balancer)
Proxy concepts (for example, Amazon RDS Proxy)
Service quotas and throttling (for example, how to configure the service quotas for a workload in a standby environment)
Storage options and characteristics (for example, durability, replication)
Workload visibility (for example, AWS X-Ray)
Hybrid storage solutions to meet business requirements
Storage services with appropriate use cases (for example, Amazon S3, Amazon Elastic File System [Amazon EFS], Amazon Elastic Block Store [Amazon EBS])
Storage types with associated characteristics (for example, object, file, block)
AWS compute services with appropriate use cases (for example, AWS Batch, Amazon EMR, Fargate)
Distributed computing concepts supported by AWS global infrastructure and edge services