CompTIA Cloud+

EXAM CODE CV0-003 & CV0-004

CompTIA Cloud+ validates the essential skills to implement, maintain, optimize and troubleshoot cloud-based infrastructure services.

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TAKE YOUR CAREER TO THE NEXT LEVEL WITH THE PREMIER CERTIFICATION FOR VALIDATING CLOUD COMPUTING SKILLS.

Differentiate Yourself With Cloud+

The Premier Cloud Certification Uniquely Tailored to In-demand Job Roles
CompTIA Cloud+ maps to real-world demands of cloud operations job roles, validating essential skills necessary for excelling in cloud environments.

Exclusively Validates Vendor-Neutral Cloud Expertise
CompTIA Cloud+ is the only cloud certification on the market that confirms the technical and hands-on skills necessary for secure cloud operations across all platforms.

Cloud+ Maps to NICE/DCWF Job Roles
CompTIA Cloud+ maps to four NICE/DCWF work roles: Network Operations Specialist, Systems Administrator, Enterprise Architect and Security Architect.

VALIDATE THAT YOU HAVE THE SKILLS REQUIRED TO EFFECTIVLY MANAGE AND SECURE CLOUD ENVIRONMENTS.

What Skills Will You Learn?

Cloud Architecture

Analyze the different cloud models to design the best solution to support business requirements.

Deployment

Examine system requirements to successfully execute workload migrations to the cloud.

Operations

Manage and optimize cloud operations, including automation, scaling, backup and recovery strategies, and lifecycle management of cloud resources.

Security

Implement comprehensive security measures, including vulnerability management, compliance adherence, and the deployment of security controls to safeguard cloud environments.

DevOps Fundamentals

Understand source control, continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines, system integration, and the use of various DevOps tools.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshoot deployment, network and security issues related to cloud implementations.

Jobs You Can Land With CompTIA Cloud+

Your Next Move: Cloud Systems Administrator

Many companies are switching their IT needs to cloud computing because of its efficiency and cost savings. If you have a knack for constructing and problem solving, as well as communicating complex things into everyday language, then a career as a cloud systems administrator may be right for you.

Your Next Move: Get the Inside Scoop on IT Job RolesThis article is part of an IT Career News series called Your Next Move. These articles take an inside look at the roles related to CompTIA certifications. Each article will include the responsibilities, qualifications, related job titles and salary range for the role. As you consider the next move in your IT career, check back with CompTIA to learn more about your job prospects and how to get there.

Many companies are switching their IT needs to cloud computing because of its efficiency and cost savings. Becoming a cloud systems administrator allows you to be on the leading edge of systems technology in heavily virtualized environments, in an IT niche that will grow as more small and mid-sized companies outsource IT departments. Cloud computing offers infrastructure, platforms and software as a service, so administrating these systems provides a novel challenge. If you have a knack for constructing and problem solving, as well as communicating complex things into everyday language, then a career as a cloud systems administrator may be right for you. 

What Is a Cloud Systems Administrator?

A cloud systems administrator develops, maintains and troubleshoots the network connections of cloud computing resources.

Job duties may include the following:

  • Administrating the cloud system through patches, permissions and service deployments
  • Monitoring and analyzing network performance to match on-demand requests
  • Defining and implementing policies for cloud-based systems
  • Establishing connections to and from various cloud network types and managing firewalls
  • Clearly communicating with IT and non-IT professionals to ensure effective use of all services

A cloud systems administrator ensures seamless delivery of all cloud services to clients and companies large and small. It’s a mid-level position that requires a lot of teamwork with other staff maintaining the wide range of cloud services offered.

In mid-sized and larger companies, there is a potential for promotion into a senior cloud systems administrator or cloud engineer position that would involve supervising a team of other cloud system administrators or being the architect of new cloud networks.

Because part of the promise of the cloud is scalability, redundancy and relative ease of access for companies without a dedicated IT team, a cloud systems administrator must have a deep knowledge of virtual machine technologies.

In addition, because cloud computing can involve very different types of platforms and software, a cloud systems administrator must be well-versed in the most popular platforms and software suites used by the average business user.

Cloud system administrators will sometimes work with cloud engineers. While cloud systems administrators typically focus on the day-to-day operational efficiency of cloud services, cloud engineers are more involved in the planning and design of cloud architectures. Cloud engineers are often considered more senior to cloud systems administrators and could be your next move along the cloud computing career path.

How to Become a Cloud Systems Administrator

Most companies hiring a cloud systems administrator require a bachelor’s degree in computer science, computer or management information systems, or a closely related field, plus 3 to 5 years’ experience in systems administration. Sometimes a master’s degree in computer science is acceptable for someone with less on-the-job experience. Occasionally an associate’s degree in a computer-related field, or no degree at all, is acceptable, but 7  to 13 years’ experience is often required.

Cloud systems administrators often work their way up from a junior cloud systems administrator or more general systems administrator role, perhaps even starting in a help desk role.

Cloud certifications like CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+ and CompTIA Cloud+can help you as you become a cloud systems administrator. Check out the CompTIA Career Roadmap to see what other certifications can help you become a cloud systems administrator.

The Details

Cloud Systems Administrator Salary Range

According to Burning Glass Technologies, the average annual salary for a cloud systems administrator is $73,000.

Cloud Systems Administrator Job Outlook

This job title is evolving, and as cloud systems grow, this exact job title may become more prevalent. From November 2017 to 2018, Burning Glass Technologies identified 18 new positions advertised for a cloud systems administrator. However, different companies may have the same position but under a different name — such as systems administrator, cloud administrator or cloud systems specialist.

Job Titles Related to Cloud Systems Administrator

Will your next move be cloud systems administrator? If so, check out CompTIA Cloud+ to get the skills to get you there.

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Exam Details

Exam Codes CV0-003CV0-004
Launch Date June 9, 2021Sept. 24, 2024
Exam Description The CompTIA Cloud+ (CV0-004) validates that the successful candidate has the knowledge and skills required to:
  • Understand cloud architecture and design concepts.
  • Implement and maintain a secure cloud environment.
  • Successfully provision and configure cloud resources.
  • Demonstrate the ability to manage operations throughout the cloud environment life cycle using observability, scaling, and automation.
  • Understand fundamental DevOps concepts related to deployment and integration.
  • Troubleshoot common issues related to cloud management.
Number of Questions Maximum of 90 questions
Type of Questions Multiple choice and performance-based 
Length of Test 90 minutes 90 minutes
Passing Score 750 (on a scale of 100-900)
Recommended Experience About 5 years total IT experience, including 2-3 years as a systems administrator of cloud engineer 
Languages English 
Retirement  Generally three years after launch 
Maps to the following NICE/DCWF Work Roles:  Network Operations Specialist, Systems Administrator, Enterprise Architect and Security Architect. For more information, click here.
Testing Provider   Pearson VUE
Price  $348 USD (See all pricing)

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How Does CompTIA Cloud+ Compare?

 ISC2 Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP) 
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Solutions Architect - Professional
Microsoft Certified Azure Solutions Architect Expert
Exam Length 1 exam with a maximum of 90 questions, 90 minutes.3 hours
75 questions, either multiple choice or multiple response40-60 questions, multiple-choice, drag and drop, and case studies
PrerequisitesAbout 5 years total IT experience, including 2-3 years as a systems administrator or cloud engineer

Five years cumulative
Three years in information security
One year in a CCSP domain

NoneHolding an active Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate certification

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Renewal

Keep your certification up to date with CompTIA’s Continuing Education (CE) program. It’s designed to be a continued validation of your expertise and a tool to expand your skillset. It’s also the ace up your sleeve when you’re ready to take the next step in your career.

Get the Most Out of Your Certification
Information technology is an incredibly dynamic field, creating new opportunities and challenges every day. Participating in our Continuing Education program will enable you to stay current with new and evolving technologies and remain a sought-after IT and storage expert.

The CompTIA Continuing Education Program
Your CompTIA Cloud+ certification is good for three years from the date of your exam. The CE program allows you to extend your certification in three-year intervals through activities and training that relate to the content of your certification.

It’s Easy to Renew
You can participate in a number of activities and training programs — including higher certifications — to renew your CompTIA Cloud+ certification. Collect at least 50 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) in three years, upload them to your certification account, and Cloud+ will automatically renew.

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