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A crash course that is meant to introduce you to the basics of Amazon Web Services, following the official guidelines for the
Amazon Web Services are a hot topic today, and will continue to be so in the future. If you are afraid of its complexity, like most of the people are, you shouldn't be: I will explain in very simple term the basics of all you need to know about AWS to start learning AWS Cloud Practitioner exam.
We will go through the very start of the AWS; then go through an overview description of various AWS services, so that you are aware of their existence. More details will be given about the core AWS services, and we should also go a bit deeper about the topics that are very important: security and billing.
There are a lot of 10+ hours lectures available on online teaching platforms, but in today's fast-paced world, finding the time to watch it all is all but impossible. A lot of compromises and thoughts were put in this course to make it fit in my 2-hours length goal, and a lot of hard decisions made, but all the key topics are presented, and an effort is made so they can be remembered by students.
AWS is HUGE, and even if you dedicate all the time you have during the day, there is always some new service or a new feature of existing service that you don't know, so it is a long trip rather than a destination.
Learn about exam topics
Learn about AWS services in general
Get an overview of most widely used AWS services
Learn how to get support and documentation
Hello,
My name is Jasenko Krejic, I live in beautiful town of Banjaluka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and I am a master of telecommunications. Since I finished university, I have been working with computer systems.
Ten years ago I had my first encounter with Linux, and fell in love with it because it's open-source philosophy and architecture.
Part of learning is sharing knowledge-I consider it a part of my learning path.
I hope that in my courses, I have aggregated my knowledge, explained the material as simple as possible, and that I sparked your curiosity by the questions I sometimes put at the end of the lesson.
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