AWS Academy Introduction(AWS01)

Roman Ceresnak, PhD
2 min readJan 8, 2022

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Sometimes the things could look hard. I am sure that you think that you cannot learn specific items or never will not understand something in life. But when you already understood particular things, you said for sure how easy it is. I told the last sentence many times. My college teacher has a quote: If you do not know how to explain the subject matter simply, you simply do not understand the subject matter sufficiently.

When I started to learn AWS and all of the services, I was pretty confused. AWS contains many benefits for many purposes. During my learning journey to AWS Cloud Practitioner, I studied several services, and many of them could effortlessly intertwine. I was angry, and I doubted I would learn all the services. AWS has several services for database purposes(relational or non-relational), data warehouses, containers and so on, and lots of non-technical people can feel lost in all AWS services. Honestly, I understand these feelings.

I met many non-technical people who had to deal with AWS and all its services and did not understand the documentation provided on the official AWS pages. Based on previous finds, I decided to create a list of articles to try to explain services as simple as possible. I will try to avoid any technical concepts. For explaining many services, I will use stuff from daily life and go through the most common services to less-used services.

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List of lessons:

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Roman Ceresnak, PhD
Roman Ceresnak, PhD

Written by Roman Ceresnak, PhD

AWS Cloud Architect. I write about education, fitness and programming. My website is pickupcloud.io

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