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DevOps Material

I know some people, like me, prefer handwritten notes over staring at a screen, so I went old-school for better clarity and retention. I've also added some .yml files to implement basic Kubernetes concepts. Right now, I'm diving into Ansible and Jenkins with hands-on projects and will be adding those notes to my blog soon. Looking forward to helping others on their DevOps path! 🚀 Kubernetes Docker Linux Git

Study Material for AWS SAA-03 Certification!

Getting ready for the AWS Solutions Architect - Associate exam? My AWS handwritten notes have got you covered! I've broken down all the key topics, added some real-world examples, and even included a practice question paper with answers and explanations. Whether you're just starting with AWS or brushing up for the exam, these notes will help you feel confident and prepared. It's the perfect study guide for anyone aiming to get certified and boost their cloud skills!    AWS Handwritten Notes Practice Paper with Answers

How I Achieved an AWS Solutions Architect - Associate Certification

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So, I’ve been diving into some cool tech lately—Data Science, IoT, Cybersecurity, and of course, Cloud Computing. Cloud tech really grabbed my attention because it’s everywhere these days. Companies are moving to the cloud left and right, and I wanted to get in on the action. AWS seemed like the perfect place to start. Starting My Cloud Adventure AWS has this awesome free tier for students, which gave me a whole year to play around with their services. I was hooked, so I decided to take it up a notch with AWS Cloud Quest, which is part of their AWS SkillsBuilder program. After wrapping up about 30 hands-on assignments, I snagged the AWS Cloud Practitioner badge. That gave me a nice boost and got me fired up to go for the AWS Solutions Architect - Associate certification. How I Prepared To get ready for the certification, I grabbed a Udemy course by Stephane Marek for Rs.399. It was a 24-hour course that took me about a month to finish, with 2-3 hours of study each day. I d...