Why this guide
- Built from the CompTIA Cloud+ CV0-004 exam objectives — 5 weighted domains, no filler
- Hybrid and multi-cloud focus — the vendor-neutral design lens Cloud+ tests most heavily
- Troubleshooting map — deployment and operations issues organized by symptom and root cause
- Designed for printing — full guide, two 1-page cheat sheets, and a 1-page pocket card
Who this is for
- Systems administrators moving into cloud infrastructure and hybrid operations
- Cloud administrators managing compute, storage, and network resources across platforms
- Network administrators expanding into cloud networking and virtualization
- Security analysts who need cloud security fundamentals for a vendor-neutral baseline
- MSP engineers supporting multi-tenant cloud and on-prem environments
What you'll learn
- Domain 1 — Cloud Architecture and Design (13%): Requirements gathering, high availability, scalability, cost/performance, cloud migrations, hybrid and multi-cloud design
- Domain 2 — Security (20%): Identity and access management, encryption, network security, compliance, data privacy, shared responsibility model
- Domain 3 — Deployment (23%): Compute instances, containers, orchestration, storage provisioning, networking setup, automation, IaC
- Domain 4 — Operations and Support (22%): Monitoring, logging, performance tuning, backup/restore, patching, change management, capacity planning
- Domain 5 — Troubleshooting (22%): Methodology, connectivity, security, performance, automation, and common cloud deployment issues
- Cloud service and deployment models: public, private, hybrid, community, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, DaaS
- Core concepts: virtualization, containers, orchestration, auto-scaling, load balancing, CDN, object/block/file storage
What you're getting
- 6 printable PDFs: cover, course notice, full study guide, two condensed cheat sheets, and an exam-day pocket card.
- Content built from the public syllabus and real test-taker accounts.
- No fake "actual exam" content — honest, source-cited study aids.
"The scenarios are vendor-neutral but feel like AWS/Azure. Know the shared responsibility model cold."
— paraphrased from public test-taker accounts
