Preface

Each day a new blog post, video, tutorial is created to help people learn Cloud Technologies like AWS but I noticed that a huge part of this is just a clone or a copy/paste of the other. Most of the content looks like introductions and basic stuff or theoretical stuff ! This is the case even in AWS official documentation.

The best way to learn AWS is working as an AWS cloud admin, architect or ops engineer. I know that it’s contradictory ! That’s why I started Practical AWS.

I believe in learning with practical examples and use cases taken from the real software industry and this what I’ve been doing in my other online courses like Painless Docker or Saltstack For DevOps.

If you are interested in learning AWS with practical examples, this course will help you.

If you left your email than you will be invited to DevOpsLinks Community and you will get access to a private Slack channel with the author and your fellow course participants where we can discuss and share questions and problems you encountered.

If you have any problem concerning this, please email me.

I’ll do my best to reply to your questions concerning the course but if you have any other question about AWS (or any DevOps technology), please leave a message in DevOpsLinks discussion board and our community will help.

Note: This course will be updated, new chapters or tutorials may be added in the future. Except minor changes, you'll receive an email each time there is a major update.

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