6 FREE courses to learn AWS & AWS DevOps (Concepts + Hands-on + Interview)
1. Amazon Web Services (AWS) - Zero to Hero
2. AWS DevOps CI/CD - CodePipeline, Elastic Beanstalk and Mocha
3. DevOps on AWS: Code, Build, and Test (Course 1 of 3)
4. DevOps on AWS: Release and Deploy (Course 2 of 3)
5. DevOps on AWS: Operate and Monitor (Course 3 of 3)
6. Free Devops Interview Questions and Answers
Link: https://www.technologytothepoint.com/2024/04/6-free-courses-to-learn-aws-aws-devops.html
1. Amazon Web Services (AWS) - Zero to Hero
2. AWS DevOps CI/CD - CodePipeline, Elastic Beanstalk and Mocha
3. DevOps on AWS: Code, Build, and Test (Course 1 of 3)
4. DevOps on AWS: Release and Deploy (Course 2 of 3)
5. DevOps on AWS: Operate and Monitor (Course 3 of 3)
6. Free Devops Interview Questions and Answers
Link: https://www.technologytothepoint.com/2024/04/6-free-courses-to-learn-aws-aws-devops.html
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6 FREE courses to learn AWS & AWS DevOps (Concepts + Hands-on + Interview)
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Roadmap : AWS DevOps (7 Weeks - 5Days/Week) π― Each week focuses on specific topics with a daily breakdown for a focused learning experience. Remember, becoming an expert takes time and practice beyond this roadmap. β
Week 1: AWS Foundational Knowledge β
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Day 1 : Quick Summary (AWS DevOps Roadmap) π₯π₯
β Day 1: Introduction to Cloud Computing & AWS Services Overview
Day 1 will set the foundation for your AWS DevOps journey. Here are the key topics to learn with explanations for beginners:
β‘οΈ 1. Introduction to Cloud Computing:
βοΈWhat is Cloud Computing?
Imagine renting computing resources (servers, storage, databases) instead of owning and maintaining them yourself.
Cloud offers scalability, elasticity (pay-as-you-go), and on-demand access.
βοΈCloud Service Models:
There are three main models:
πInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS): Rent virtual servers, storage, networking (like EC2, S3, VPC)
πPlatform as a Service (PaaS): Develop and deploy applications without managing underlying infrastructure (think AWS Elastic Beanstalk)
πSoftware as a Service (SaaS): Use pre-built applications over the internet (e.g., Salesforce, Gmail)
βοΈBenefits of Cloud Computing:
πCost-effective: Pay for what you use, reduces upfront investment.
πScalability: Easily scale resources up or down based on needs.
πFlexibility: Access resources from anywhere with an internet connection.
πInnovation: Focus on application development and not infrastructure management.
β‘οΈ 2. Introduction to AWS (Amazon Web Services):
βοΈWhat is AWS?
A leading cloud computing platform offering a wide range of services like IaaS, PaaS, SaaS.
βοΈBenefits of using AWS:
πBroad Range of Services: Offers a vast selection of services for various needs.
πScalability and Elasticity: Easily scale resources up or down to meet demands.
πSecurity and Reliability: Secure infrastructure and globally distributed data centers.
πPay-as-You-Go Model: Only pay for the resources you use.
β‘οΈ 3. AWS Global Infrastructure:
βοΈRegions and Availability Zones: AWS has geographically separated Regions with multiple Availability Zones (AZs) within each Region. This ensures high availability and fault tolerance.
βοΈGetting Started with AWS:
Learn how to create a free tier AWS account to access resources for practice and experimentation.
(https://aws.amazon.com/free/)
β‘οΈ 4. AWS Service Categories:
πCompute: EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) for virtual servers, Lambda for serverless compute
πStorage: S3 (Simple Storage Service) for object storage, EBS (Elastic Block Store) for persistent block storage
πDatabases: RDS (Relational Database Service) for managed relational databases, DynamoDB for NoSQL databases
πNetworking: VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) for creating isolated network environments, Route 53 for domain name management
πManagement & Security: IAM (Identity and Access Management) for controlling access, CloudTrail for logging activity
β‘οΈ 5. AWS Documentation and Learning Resources:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com
Connect for quick Roadmaps & Postsπ
β https://twitter.com/techyoutbe
β Day 1: Introduction to Cloud Computing & AWS Services Overview
Day 1 will set the foundation for your AWS DevOps journey. Here are the key topics to learn with explanations for beginners:
β‘οΈ 1. Introduction to Cloud Computing:
βοΈWhat is Cloud Computing?
Imagine renting computing resources (servers, storage, databases) instead of owning and maintaining them yourself.
Cloud offers scalability, elasticity (pay-as-you-go), and on-demand access.
βοΈCloud Service Models:
There are three main models:
πInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS): Rent virtual servers, storage, networking (like EC2, S3, VPC)
πPlatform as a Service (PaaS): Develop and deploy applications without managing underlying infrastructure (think AWS Elastic Beanstalk)
πSoftware as a Service (SaaS): Use pre-built applications over the internet (e.g., Salesforce, Gmail)
βοΈBenefits of Cloud Computing:
πCost-effective: Pay for what you use, reduces upfront investment.
πScalability: Easily scale resources up or down based on needs.
πFlexibility: Access resources from anywhere with an internet connection.
πInnovation: Focus on application development and not infrastructure management.
β‘οΈ 2. Introduction to AWS (Amazon Web Services):
βοΈWhat is AWS?
A leading cloud computing platform offering a wide range of services like IaaS, PaaS, SaaS.
βοΈBenefits of using AWS:
πBroad Range of Services: Offers a vast selection of services for various needs.
πScalability and Elasticity: Easily scale resources up or down to meet demands.
πSecurity and Reliability: Secure infrastructure and globally distributed data centers.
πPay-as-You-Go Model: Only pay for the resources you use.
β‘οΈ 3. AWS Global Infrastructure:
βοΈRegions and Availability Zones: AWS has geographically separated Regions with multiple Availability Zones (AZs) within each Region. This ensures high availability and fault tolerance.
βοΈGetting Started with AWS:
Learn how to create a free tier AWS account to access resources for practice and experimentation.
(https://aws.amazon.com/free/)
β‘οΈ 4. AWS Service Categories:
πCompute: EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) for virtual servers, Lambda for serverless compute
πStorage: S3 (Simple Storage Service) for object storage, EBS (Elastic Block Store) for persistent block storage
πDatabases: RDS (Relational Database Service) for managed relational databases, DynamoDB for NoSQL databases
πNetworking: VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) for creating isolated network environments, Route 53 for domain name management
πManagement & Security: IAM (Identity and Access Management) for controlling access, CloudTrail for logging activity
β‘οΈ 5. AWS Documentation and Learning Resources:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com
Connect for quick Roadmaps & Postsπ
β https://twitter.com/techyoutbe
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Day 1 : Quick Summary (AWS DevOps Roadmap) π₯π₯ β
Day 1: Introduction to Cloud Computing & AWS Services Overview Day 1 will set the foundation for your AWS DevOps journey. Here are the key topics to learn with explanations for beginners: β‘οΈ 1. Introductionβ¦
Day 2 : Quick Summary (AWS DevOps Roadmap) π₯π₯
β Day 2: Understanding the AWS Shared Responsibility Model & Security in AWS
Let's dive into security, a crucial aspect of cloud computing and the AWS DevOps role.
https://x.com/techyoutbe/status/1793891290389655660
β Day 2: Understanding the AWS Shared Responsibility Model & Security in AWS
Let's dive into security, a crucial aspect of cloud computing and the AWS DevOps role.
https://x.com/techyoutbe/status/1793891290389655660
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Day 3 : Quick Summary (AWS DevOps Roadmap)
β Day 3: Introduction to Core AWS Services for DevOps
Let's talk about essential AWS services that DevOps engineers frequently use:
https://x.com/techyoutbe/status/1794236097863499937?s=46&t=-nvIJir6Ki_4qCvrP-0JRw
β Day 3: Introduction to Core AWS Services for DevOps
Let's talk about essential AWS services that DevOps engineers frequently use:
https://x.com/techyoutbe/status/1794236097863499937?s=46&t=-nvIJir6Ki_4qCvrP-0JRw
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