WHY is this channel so AWESOME? It explain so many thing in bare minutes which people may need to figure them out in years if video like this doesn't exist. Because there is toooooooo many terminology in Cloud Computing....
When learning a new thing, grasp the whole concept of that knowledge is very important, because we need to build the mental model in order not to going to the wrong way, I think this video is a very good resource to achieve that.
What?!? you can secure your data in the cloud with layers of security from security groups at the port instance level to nacl's at the subnet level. You can totally control inbound and outbound traffic. and it's actually cheaper than on premise solutions as well what the fuck are you talking about man. you obviously don't know anything about the global infrastructure as well or the shared security responsibility model.
@@alexl5682 I suppose the alternative is buying and maintaining machines, networks, patches, routing, fail over redundancy, disaster recovery, operating systems, kernel problems, updates, updated schedules, availability, San networks, disk arrays, backups, backups of backups etc etc etc. That's all before we even start to talk about security and privacy... All in your own DC.
Dude its getting really confusing when you try to make categories or types of cloud computing Public Private Hybrid etc plus SaaS DaaS PaaS etc and Web Apps in sort of every category ... theres only few companies but still internet junnk is growing quickly :)
I am so new to this world... It feels like home to be honest. I didn't understand all of it but I don't get bored some how. I am a musician and trying to make a healthy pay check as a creative is at it's unknown cost. (I'm in Australia so it's almost impossible) I've always wish a skill/career would allow me make anything I want. (Being Creative Essentially). I am about to finish HS... Learn that sucker...Build Build & Build and BOOM...Achievement unlocked... SALUTE TO THIS CHANNEL!!!
Meco, keep learning, and upgrading yourself and skills. Eventually you would land something. It took me a while to get myself a pro membership too. Keep at it.
Seriously this is true.. hoping to land my first gig soon 😁😁 let's hope I can get a pro membership soon too. I feel ashamed sometimes with the free loading I think I'm doing
How is your cloud career? I recently passed my security + and looking for the next thing to study. In between cloud + or cysa +, and I’m wondering if the cloud would be a nice career choice
I have just begun my part-time job in IT as a Cloud Computing Engineer. Watching this video really helped me clarify some of the topics that I had questions about. And of course, thanks to the brilliant and easy narrated (yes, I'm not a native English speaker) sentences very really easy for me to grasp all the important knowledge. You have just earned my subscription, thank you very much!
Another absolutely fire video from the brevity and informativeness that Fireship is all about! Please consider making more datailed videos about AWS Cloud for solution architects and Oracle too.
All these theory took me 3 days to learn from 4 different courses and you wrapped them all up into this beautifully explained video....!! Great job...!! 👍
Jeff you are literally a godsend, these videos are so good and so helpful for anyone trying to become a developer in the modern era. I wish more channels kept as up to date as yours!
Thank you so much!, this video should be put in IT education and as a general first go-to whenever someone needs to learn about the cloud!. Please make more videos like this :O
This is the best explanation I have seen of serverless computing and your goal was not even to tell us about serverless computing. Now, of course, I've got to go and see if you have a video about serverless computing.
Small correction: The part about GCP compute instances describes the service account assigned to the compute instance as being for other services connecting to it. It's actually the opposite. The service account allows it to connect to other GCP services provided it has the needed permissions configured via IAM.
Currently studying for AWS exam and this field of IT seems right up my alley. I love learning and gaining all sorts of knowledge in various fields and considering cloud computing basically embraces being a jack of all trades I think it's absolutely perfect for someone like me who actually enjoys learning new areas constantly and is able to implement that in order to understand all the various AWS and other platforms services.
This is incredible & incredibly helpful for wrapping my mind around the concepts better - thank you much! Fireship.io re: would love to see more videos like this
Great stuff, I have been working with cloud computing for almost a decade. I was part of a group that convinced Microsoft to bring data centers to South Africa. This was an excellent video...👌🏿👌🏿 Quantum Computing was a click-bate and you caught me....😁😉
Thanks a lot for these videos, it's very timely for my purposes. I'm currently experimenting with some startup idea, so I've been doing a lot of Googling on the best ways to implement a fitting frontend, backend and how to host it. All it all it's great having this video to provide some sanity checks. I was originally planning to do containerization and then just leave it at that for the foreseeable future, but then these function based architectures made me unsure and I wasn't really finding strong enough reasons to muck around with containers (not that it's very difficult on its own). It's great to hear I'm not completely off my rocker. I would appreciate if anyone with some experience working with serverless environments would recommend a provider (Cloud Run, App Engine, Lambda, ...?) or give any tips at all. :)
Serverless is a great place to start. Always try to keep it simple in the early stages until you identify the right stack, having real customers is what really drives the right feedback. Good luck!
Great video! One minor point I don't know that I agree with is serverless being the "easiest most cost-effective way to deploy backend code that scales". The up-front cost are low, but depending on the workload, Serverless may or may not be the way to go as the demand scales: arxiv.org/pdf/1812.03651.pdf
What an amazing explanation. I booked my AWS SAA examination just because of this video. Can we please have similar explanation on AWS services? Pleaaaaassseee
Please send me a T shirt and some stickers. Your videos are beyond excellent. You are really helping me to understand things that i have been scared of for too long. Awesome Video.
Technically, Cloud Shell is not to access your instances (although you can), but it is meant as a console to manage your services on GCP without installing gcloud privatly: cloud.google.com/shell/ (Loves all your videos dude!)
Hey thank you for the video, can i deploy an express node js project on google cloud run,, Ain't the f1-micro free teir safer for spending than the serverless
So does that mean if I am using AWS, GCP or even FIREBASE (together or separately) for various services then using Kubernetes is just an overkill? I am trying to understand why would I need Kubernetes and/or docker when we have all these serverless services already.
Hello, please do a video on "Wordpress theme development in 100seconds".. one that covers the converting of a HTML+CSS+JS template to a wordpress dynamic template(menus, widgets, plugins, shortcodes...). Thank you.
I've never really understood functions as a service. How can you do anything even remotely complex with that? It feels like it would only be useful for very basic functionality. Maybe I've misunderstood something.
WHY is this channel so AWESOME? It explain so many thing in bare minutes which people may need to figure them out in years if video like this doesn't exist. Because there is toooooooo many terminology in Cloud Computing....
Thanks! I try to distill a few hours worth of content in 15min or less.
Agreed. I love your brevity too. Some of these things take sooo long to figure out on your own.
When learning a new thing, grasp the whole concept of that knowledge is very important, because we need to build the mental model in order not to going to the wrong way, I think this video is a very good resource to achieve that.
@@dibaliba Ya loh
This is more of a summary for a person who already knows about cloud computing.
This is the best brief intro to the cloud I've ever seen.
Unfortunately people don't realize going to cloud means NO Privacy, Security risk, More cost and No control, Reliance on wan/internet
What?!? you can secure your data in the cloud with layers of security from security groups at the port instance level to nacl's at the subnet level. You can totally control inbound and outbound traffic. and it's actually cheaper than on premise solutions as well what the fuck are you talking about man. you obviously don't know anything about the global infrastructure as well or the shared security responsibility model.
@@alexl5682 I suppose the alternative is buying and maintaining machines, networks, patches, routing, fail over redundancy, disaster recovery, operating systems, kernel problems, updates, updated schedules, availability, San networks, disk arrays, backups, backups of backups etc etc etc. That's all before we even start to talk about security and privacy... All in your own DC.
Ditto
Dude its getting really confusing when you try to make categories or types of cloud computing Public Private Hybrid etc plus SaaS DaaS PaaS etc and Web Apps in sort of every category ... theres only few companies but still internet junnk is growing quickly :)
I am so new to this world... It feels like home to be honest. I didn't understand all of it but I don't get bored some how. I am a musician and trying to make a healthy pay check as a creative is at it's unknown cost. (I'm in Australia so it's almost impossible) I've always wish a skill/career would allow me make anything I want. (Being Creative Essentially). I am about to finish HS... Learn that sucker...Build Build & Build and BOOM...Achievement unlocked... SALUTE TO THIS CHANNEL!!!
Awesome. Brevity is perhaps the toughest skill to acquire, and you my friend have set a new benchmark. Keep them coming.
Probably the best programming channel from YT. I wish I had more time to study the topics in Jeff's tutorials.
If I wouldn’t be a broke student I’d pay for this kind of content (so thank you for your work)
Meco, keep learning, and upgrading yourself and skills. Eventually you would land something. It took me a while to get myself a pro membership too. Keep at it.
here is another video
Seriously this is true.. hoping to land my first gig soon 😁😁 let's hope I can get a pro membership soon too. I feel ashamed sometimes with the free loading I think I'm doing
I'm a tech lead on the Azure cloud platform for MS. This is an excellent introduction to cloud computing.
How is your cloud career? I recently passed my security + and looking for the next thing to study. In between cloud + or cysa +, and I’m wondering if the cloud would be a nice career choice
I changed my mind 3 times. First Compute Engine, then to Kubernetes and thanks to the video , the exact things I need, serverless.
This is by far the best explanation I've found on cloud computing. So AWESOME! Thanks!!
I have just begun my part-time job in IT as a Cloud Computing Engineer. Watching this video really helped me clarify some of the topics that I had questions about. And of course, thanks to the brilliant and easy narrated (yes, I'm not a native English speaker) sentences very really easy for me to grasp all the important knowledge. You have just earned my subscription, thank you very much!
India is a weird place
How can this guy cover so many things so elegantly ?
Great. Recently i fully got into AWS, there is so much in cloud world and you covered so much in very less time
Bhi muje guide karein.mein bhi seekhna chata hoon
reach me on my facebook, its facebook.com/saadi.dev
Another absolutely fire video from the brevity and informativeness that Fireship is all about! Please consider making more datailed videos about AWS Cloud for solution architects and Oracle too.
This channel's content is good, like pizza good
@Que_Rico plenty of nutritional value of dairy, meats, vegetables and bread. Yummy yummy!
All these theory took me 3 days to learn from 4 different courses and you wrapped them all up into this beautifully explained video....!! Great job...!! 👍
You explained more in 13 minutes than my professor could in 30 lectures.
I work as a FE dev mostly and always here these terms floating around but never fully understood everything until seeing this video, thanks you 👍
Jeff you are literally a godsend, these videos are so good and so helpful for anyone trying to become a developer in the modern era. I wish more channels kept as up to date as yours!
Thank you so much!, this video should be put in IT education and as a general first go-to whenever someone needs to learn about the cloud!. Please make more videos like this :O
This is the best explanation I have seen of serverless computing and your goal was not even to tell us about serverless computing. Now, of course, I've got to go and see if you have a video about serverless computing.
The best summary of ☁️ technology I have seen and I have seen a LOT of them. Congrats
Small correction: The part about GCP compute instances describes the service account assigned to the compute instance as being for other services connecting to it. It's actually the opposite. The service account allows it to connect to other GCP services provided it has the needed permissions configured via IAM.
You're right, that could have been phrased better.
@@Fireship Still, great intro to GCP and how it relates to containers and serverless. :)
This was literally AMAZING! Best explanation of this concept I’ve ever seen.
12:48 Busted. it's Jeff from the future. 🔥ship remaining true to the course. Throwing more shine and simplifying the developer's life i suppose
Now this is what I call a high quality video. Thumbs up, very good job.
This is such a clear explanation without bias or techie chest beating. Good work!
Oh god, really I learn so much just in 13min video?
I really amaze on how you deliver the content
Amazing! The humor in this video totally brightened my day! 🙏
Anyone know the background music from 0:00 to 3:14?
I love this so much I had to create a channel to comment this. Absolute love, lad ❤
Such an awesome intro! Damn the amount of information you're able to provide in 13 mins is just amazing!
The way you explained things is just simple & powerful. Thanks. I have already watched it like 25 times now. Sooo good. Loved it
Awesome channel dude. Keep up the great work. You deserve a million subs
This video summarizes everything to get started with cloud
Currently studying for AWS exam and this field of IT seems right up my alley. I love learning and gaining all sorts of knowledge in various fields and considering cloud computing basically embraces being a jack of all trades I think it's absolutely perfect for someone like me who actually enjoys learning new areas constantly and is able to implement that in order to understand all the various AWS and other platforms services.
This was a fantastic primer for Cloud Computing. Thank you for the time and effort you put into this. The quality is top-notch.
Also, your visuals do an excellent job complimenting your explanations.
Just wow. A precious content on every single video.
Awesome. I learnt a WHOLE lot about cloud in 13min. Please keep these videos coming. Thanks. Subscribed 👍
Wow I didn't even know cloud computing was this incredibly complex. Amazing. And amazing summarizing skills on you. Subscribed
Your videos are so short and informative. The best channel about programming on TH-cam. Thanks!
Good stuff as always! A tutorial on serverless with multiple backends and frontends would be awesome 😁
I think the title doesn't do the video justice. Thanks man! Great video.. Wish you great success in the future!
Wow, you have a fucking gift man. Your videos are informative, short, and entertaining.
As soon as you post, I watch.
Awesome video, as always! Curiously, I've just given a small conference about exactly that at my job. Next time I'll just show Jeff's Video!
You da MVP in summing up Cloud Computing in 2020. Now if only, I can apply this information in actually getting a job, that'd be great.
Your every videos are just best of the best. Always keep it up. ❣️
This Channel is the best. Thanks for everything dude. And run some ads ffs
We at Reactlink.com use Amazon Web Services, we were using traditional vps hosting before which hindered in a lot of problem in scaling up.
Great video my man! I'm about to endeavour into cloud computing for the first time and this already helped a lot.
This is the best channel for tech. Great Job Jeff !!
This is incredible & incredibly helpful for wrapping my mind around the concepts better - thank you much! Fireship.io
re: would love to see more videos like this
I learnt more from this one video than what I learnt from my whole CKA course 🤷🏻♂️
From one fellow Phoenician to another, keep up the good work man! 👍
Thank you Ernie :)
6:17
I never really looked at #IAM as the opposite of who AM I or AM I. Interesting to look at it that way.
I love this video! It is really helpful Jeff!
How I wasnt subscribed to all the videos??? Best channel!!!
Thanks! Welcome to the channel :)
Great stuff, I have been working with cloud computing for almost a decade. I was part of a group that convinced Microsoft to bring data centers to South Africa. This was an excellent video...👌🏿👌🏿 Quantum Computing was a click-bate and you caught me....😁😉
best video ever on cloud computing 🎉🔥
OMG This is the detailed over view of cloud practitioner in just couple of minutes 😮
Fireship always fires me up with knowledge,,best and simplified contents ever
coldstarts imo suck till this day with serverless infra. if you got the traffic, that shouldnt be issue tho
Docker is huge with the company I work for now. I would love to see more videos about Docker and microservices! Great video :)
You mentioned AWS' runtime api and Google's cloud run when giving examples of "serverless = servers", what about firebase functions?
It's serverless too, but with fixed runtimes for node, py, and go.
3:09
Its said that Dropbox used s3 Storage.
That‘s ~20$ per TB
How have they Made Profit?
Profit? Tech companies don't make profits. Dropbox still operates deep in the red today.
Cloud Computing 101. Awesome video, yet again.
Please do more videos often. I was waiting for the uploads :)
Thanks a lot for these videos, it's very timely for my purposes. I'm currently experimenting with some startup idea, so I've been doing a lot of Googling on the best ways to implement a fitting frontend, backend and how to host it. All it all it's great having this video to provide some sanity checks.
I was originally planning to do containerization and then just leave it at that for the foreseeable future, but then these function based architectures made me unsure and I wasn't really finding strong enough reasons to muck around with containers (not that it's very difficult on its own). It's great to hear I'm not completely off my rocker.
I would appreciate if anyone with some experience working with serverless environments would recommend a provider (Cloud Run, App Engine, Lambda, ...?) or give any tips at all. :)
Serverless is a great place to start. Always try to keep it simple in the early stages until you identify the right stack, having real customers is what really drives the right feedback. Good luck!
Very pertinent content! Good job.
Amazing! Thanks for the video, very interesting!
Great video!
One minor point I don't know that I agree with is serverless being the "easiest most cost-effective way to deploy backend code that scales".
The up-front cost are low, but depending on the workload, Serverless may or may not be the way to go as the demand scales: arxiv.org/pdf/1812.03651.pdf
Thank you so much for making these topics entertaining
What an amazing explanation. I booked my AWS SAA examination just because of this video. Can we please have similar explanation on AWS services? Pleaaaaassseee
So does it mean I should learn serverless stuff instead of (prior to) containerization, because it’s more cost efficient and simpler?
Loving this channel. Learnt a lot in 13min. Thanks!
I had no idea about this stuff. I’m glad I came across this video. Thank you 🙏
Please send me a T shirt and some stickers. Your videos are beyond excellent. You are really helping me to understand things that i have been scared of for too long. Awesome Video.
Very well put together, thank you!
The Kamal stack is great
Yeah, go serverless! :-D We launched our first EDI app completely serverless and its a big win. Hosted on AWS and developed with AWS CDK
Technically, Cloud Shell is not to access your instances (although you can), but it is meant as a console to manage your services on GCP without installing gcloud privatly: cloud.google.com/shell/
(Loves all your videos dude!)
Very compact information in the single video. oh yeah btw, I need to watch it over again to get digest the informasi given here 😁❤️👍🏻
Ohmigash that was really well made. Should be shown in schools 👏
Omg, just seen your site the courses are free? You're a blessing mate
great content and top notch editing 🧡
I feel like I walked into a classroom in the middle of the semester.
best channel on youtube
Would be cool to see how IEXEC can play in this framework!
2:35, S3 is not file system, it’s more like your dropbox, object storage. Good video but I’d say the title should have been “cloud computing 101”
Hey thank you for the video, can i deploy an express node js project on google cloud run,,
Ain't the f1-micro free teir safer for spending than the serverless
Can someone explain to me what's the difference between a cloud provider and a hosting provider?
Can do a series on kubernetes?
So does that mean if I am using AWS, GCP or even FIREBASE (together or separately) for various services then using Kubernetes is just an overkill? I am trying to understand why would I need Kubernetes and/or docker when we have all these serverless services already.
We are inside a simulation 😜
We live inside a simulation where we build simulations to run simulations.
If we're all made of atoms and atoms are 99% open space wouldnt that make us holographic?
What is the name of that movie ?
@@KenzoArts it is a show called "Rick and Morty"
@@Fireship something like computer inside Minecraft? 😂
Awesome as always! Is the Cloud abstraction journey moving from DevOps to NoOps as it did with Kubernetes to Serverless?
Awesome video you explain very well how to use the cloud
Hello, please do a video on "Wordpress theme development in 100seconds".. one that covers the converting of a HTML+CSS+JS template to a wordpress dynamic template(menus, widgets, plugins, shortcodes...). Thank you.
Awesome content Jeff.
Now get cracking on those cloud run tutorials.
Super good overview!
1:30 that's hamina, finland (www.google.com/about/datacenters/locations/hamina/)
I've never really understood functions as a service. How can you do anything even remotely complex with that?
It feels like it would only be useful for very basic functionality. Maybe I've misunderstood something.