Learning AWS by only reading documentation or watching tutorials is not enough.
AWS only starts to make sense when you practice hands-on.
In this video, I share free platforms where you can practice AWS hands-on, without stress, and without worryin...
Most people don’t quit AWS because it’s too hard.
They quit because they try to learn everything at once.
There are over 200 AWS services.
No clear path.
Random tutorials.
Endless clicking around the AWS console.
AWS is not something you finish.
It’s...
AWS bills can get expensive fast if you are not careful. In this video, I show you common AWS services people forget to turn off and how they quietly waste your money.
If you are learning AWS, cloud computing, or DevOps, this video will help you und...
AWS Regions can be confusing at first. In this video, I explain AWS Regions using a simple bank branch example so it’s easier to understand how location affects speed, cost, and reliability in cloud computing.
If you’re new to AWS, cloud computing, ...
This video covers the essential AWS tools and explains what each service is best for and how it fits into real-world deployments. You get a clear guide on options for static and dynamic sites and learn when to use specific AWS features to scale and m...
Security is a vital part of every system and infrastructure. The word "security" comes from the Latin securitas, which is composed of se- meaning “without” and cura meaning “care” or “worry”. Originally, it meant "without worry." Over time, it has co...
Security is a vital part of every system and infrastructure. The word "security" comes from the Latin securitas, which is composed of se- meaning “without” and cura meaning “care” or “worry”. Originally, it meant "without worry." Over time, it has co...
In this video I talk about how long it takes to learn Amazon Web Services in a realistic and practical way. I explain that timelines you see online, like learning AWS in 30 days or a couple of weeks, often don’t reflect real learning on the job. Inst...
In this video I talk about how long it takes to learn Amazon Web Services in a realistic and practical way. I explain that timelines you see online, like learning AWS in 30 days or a couple of weeks, often don’t reflect real learning on the job. Inst...