Here's a bunch of videos to services discussed in this presentation! S3 Beginner Overview - th-cam.com/video/L3dYocCSU-E/w-d-xo.html IAM Overview - th-cam.com/video/y8cbKJAo3B4/w-d-xo.html Lambda Overview - th-cam.com/video/iUIWG0h2D84/w-d-xo.html ECS Overview - th-cam.com/video/I9VAMGEjW-Q/w-d-xo.html EC2 vs Lambda vs ECS - th-cam.com/video/-L6g9J9_zB8/w-d-xo.html SNS vs SQS - th-cam.com/video/mXk0MNjlO7A/w-d-xo.html Step Function Overview - th-cam.com/video/zCIpWFYDJ8s/w-d-xo.html Redshift Overview - th-cam.com/video/IAagaCN4CIk/w-d-xo.html Aurora vs DynamoDB - th-cam.com/video/crHwekf0gTA/w-d-xo.html Host a React App with S3 + Cloudfront + Route53 - th-cam.com/video/mls8tiiI3uc/w-d-xo.html Build a REST API with Lambda + API Gateway - th-cam.com/video/uFsaiEhr1zs/w-d-xo.html Deploy a ECS App with a Docker Container - th-cam.com/video/zs3tyVgiBQQ/w-d-xo.html Create a SERVERLESS BACKEND with Lambda + Aurora Serverless - th-cam.com/video/W-tzoGYMfTA/w-d-xo.html
ECR is not Elastic Cloud Repository but Elastic Container Registry. New people may get confused. Please try and avoid mis namers and you missed calling out fargate. By the way, good work on making it so concise. 👌🏼
Thank you so much for creating this series of videos! I’m switching from Azure to AWS for a new job soon and your videos are a fantastic introduction for newcomers to AWS.
By far the best intro to AWS. No frills, no history of the internet etc. Brief and to the point. There are others who have taken hours to explain the same content but failed. I am subscribing to your channel.
This is a great balance between simplicity and provided enough detail to make the information useful. I've been on calls with actual AWS-employed architects who can't explain it this well.
I kid you not, I've bought and listened to 3 different people for Udemy's courses. 3! Different! People! You've accomplished, in 18 minutes, what their HOURS of videos have not. You've done it to where I could think about this in my sleep without making flashcards or even taking notes. I've not only subscribed to your channel, but I think it's highly possible that I'll be taking the exam after rotating through your videos until I"m solid. BTW, your Lambda videos are the TRUTH!!! Please continue to make content, you're one of the greatest AWS explainers on this side of the Earth.
Noah, these are the kinds of comments that motivate me to keep on making more. Thank you so much for your kind words and I'm glad my videos have been able to help you understand AWS. By the way - I'll be creating more Lambda videos in the coming weeks so stay tuned! Cheers, Daniel
@@BeABetterDev Thank you, Daniel. I've subbed to your TH-cam account so I'll definitely be watching them once you've uploaded them. May I ask, only if you have the space and time, would you mind explaining the different storage options and the differences between Dynamo DB and Aurora? I feel like I should be giving you so much money for your knowledge. I truly appreciate you and your channel.
@@noahlomax1 Thanks Noah! You don't need to give anything --your views, comments, and spreading the word are all I can ever ask for! I'd love to explain to you how storage works for Dynamo vs Aurora. For Dynamo, storage is fully managed and technically infinite! You literally do not have to worry about storage at all as Dynamo takes care of adding more nodes as your table size grows. Behind the scenes, Dynamo replicates your data using a multi availability zone strategy to ensure both high performance and fault tolerance. For Aurora, storage consists of 'cluster volumes' which are essentially EFS (Elastic File System) nodes that like Dynamo, are replicated and distributed across multiple AZs. The maximum size of a table is 128 TB which is far beyond what I think most folks will use. The cool thing about aurora is that storage scaling happens automatically behind the scenes and completely automatically. There's a great article on this topic here: docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/AuroraUserGuide/Aurora.Overview.StorageReliability.html Hope this helps and feel free to reach out if you have more questions. Your question has actually inspired me to create a specific video comparing DynamoDB and RDS. Look for it in the coming months! Cheers! Daniel
@@BeABetterDev yeah similar experience. You get the balance right with short introduction of new concepts, analogies, application and the why of different concepts. Keep up the good work.
I've been studying AWS for about 3 months now. I've soaked up many, many hours of text and video content. Much of it was good, some just not very helpful at all. I've attained the Cloud Practitioner & Data Analytics Certs so far. THIS content is by far, leaps and bounds more valuable than any other content I've absorbed. Period!
This is good because it starts with a problem scenario and develops solutions to the problem. I can’t tell you how important this is for learning, because otherwise, a lot of the services feels disconnected. Thank you for posting
Your video decodes AWS. Other people fail to give clear picture of how to use AWS services as building blocks of an application. Their lessons, even paid ones, end up leaving people in a further confusion. Thanks for this valuable explanation
This video is amazing! Amazon's ecosystem is so big that for someone new to it like me it can be overwhelming. I didn't know where to start and you fixed that. Thank you so much for this video, you helped me a lot! :)
My friend you're filling up a big market hole, no TH-cam channel is teaching things about AWS. My AWS free 1-year tier account is expiring in about 10 days. And I wasted a whole year on what to learn first and where to learn it from, wish I had found your channel before. But I'm glad that finally, I've found you. Would you please make a video about a roadmap for ML with AWS, which of your playlist someone has to go through first, and so on? That'll be very helpful. Thank you for your amazing work.
You are producing amazing videos, thanks for your hard work. Will be great if you could make tutorials with real-world scenarios. How to architecture and build a complete project using the AWS console.
Thank you for putting a road map ( a Nice Blue Print ) together where to start in learning AWS. I have been waiting for such a thing for a long time. My Gratitude and appreciation for steering me in the right direction. Thank You !!. Mat
I am so happy that I found your channel which is relatively easy to follow than most others... 🔥 This is more than i wanted to know within 20 mins... your content is gold
This is a great video. It explains a lot about what could be useful, in term of what you plan to do. It helps me to sort out all the pieces I know about AWS.
I hope you reach a million followers soon. Your videos are very informative and easy to understand. I wish I found it sooner but oh well. Happy cloud computing !!
This was a great video, and general overview of basic AWS services and how they connect. It was not too overwhelming like most videos and glad you went straight to the point. Thank you.
Thank you for this video. I’m studying for my Salesforce Dev/Admin as well as AWS CCP and needed more clarity on what static content and Cloud Front entails. 🙌🏻
Learning AWS currently so I came across your channel. Amazing - you are really good at explaining stuff. Keep it up!! Subbed (will watch every video ^^)
Exactly the video I was looking for to refresh my AWS solution architect associate learning, before starting Professional exam prep, thank you so much !!
Here's a bunch of videos to services discussed in this presentation!
S3 Beginner Overview - th-cam.com/video/L3dYocCSU-E/w-d-xo.html
IAM Overview - th-cam.com/video/y8cbKJAo3B4/w-d-xo.html
Lambda Overview - th-cam.com/video/iUIWG0h2D84/w-d-xo.html
ECS Overview - th-cam.com/video/I9VAMGEjW-Q/w-d-xo.html
EC2 vs Lambda vs ECS - th-cam.com/video/-L6g9J9_zB8/w-d-xo.html
SNS vs SQS - th-cam.com/video/mXk0MNjlO7A/w-d-xo.html
Step Function Overview - th-cam.com/video/zCIpWFYDJ8s/w-d-xo.html
Redshift Overview - th-cam.com/video/IAagaCN4CIk/w-d-xo.html
Aurora vs DynamoDB - th-cam.com/video/crHwekf0gTA/w-d-xo.html
Host a React App with S3 + Cloudfront + Route53 - th-cam.com/video/mls8tiiI3uc/w-d-xo.html
Build a REST API with Lambda + API Gateway - th-cam.com/video/uFsaiEhr1zs/w-d-xo.html
Deploy a ECS App with a Docker Container - th-cam.com/video/zs3tyVgiBQQ/w-d-xo.html
Create a SERVERLESS BACKEND with Lambda + Aurora Serverless - th-cam.com/video/W-tzoGYMfTA/w-d-xo.html
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Can you recommend a good book to read for AWS beginner understanding. I am taken a course in 3 months
ECR is not Elastic Cloud Repository but Elastic Container Registry. New people may get confused. Please try and avoid mis namers and you missed calling out fargate. By the way, good work on making it so concise. 👌🏼
Thank you sir
Thank you so much for creating this series of videos! I’m switching from Azure to AWS for a new job soon and your videos are a fantastic introduction for newcomers to AWS.
Finally after days of reading useless fragments. This guys explains it. Legend.
You're very welcome Foo Fui!
By far the best intro to AWS. No frills, no history of the internet etc. Brief and to the point. There are others who have taken hours to explain the same content but failed. I am subscribing to your channel.
Go n check out AWS by Chetan,.. Really great experience
This is a great balance between simplicity and provided enough detail to make the information useful. I've been on calls with actual AWS-employed architects who can't explain it this well.
Thanks so much Ian! Really appreciate the kind words of support and I'm glad you found this video helpful. Cheers!
Daniel
I can't be more agree to that.
I kid you not, I've bought and listened to 3 different people for Udemy's courses. 3! Different! People! You've accomplished, in 18 minutes, what their HOURS of videos have not. You've done it to where I could think about this in my sleep without making flashcards or even taking notes. I've not only subscribed to your channel, but I think it's highly possible that I'll be taking the exam after rotating through your videos until I"m solid. BTW, your Lambda videos are the TRUTH!!! Please continue to make content, you're one of the greatest AWS explainers on this side of the Earth.
Noah, these are the kinds of comments that motivate me to keep on making more. Thank you so much for your kind words and I'm glad my videos have been able to help you understand AWS.
By the way - I'll be creating more Lambda videos in the coming weeks so stay tuned!
Cheers,
Daniel
@@BeABetterDev Thank you, Daniel. I've subbed to your TH-cam account so I'll definitely be watching them once you've uploaded them. May I ask, only if you have the space and time, would you mind explaining the different storage options and the differences between Dynamo DB and Aurora? I feel like I should be giving you so much money for your knowledge. I truly appreciate you and your channel.
@@noahlomax1 Thanks Noah! You don't need to give anything --your views, comments, and spreading the word are all I can ever ask for!
I'd love to explain to you how storage works for Dynamo vs Aurora.
For Dynamo, storage is fully managed and technically infinite! You literally do not have to worry about storage at all as Dynamo takes care of adding more nodes as your table size grows. Behind the scenes, Dynamo replicates your data using a multi availability zone strategy to ensure both high performance and fault tolerance.
For Aurora, storage consists of 'cluster volumes' which are essentially EFS (Elastic File System) nodes that like Dynamo, are replicated and distributed across multiple AZs. The maximum size of a table is 128 TB which is far beyond what I think most folks will use. The cool thing about aurora is that storage scaling happens automatically behind the scenes and completely automatically. There's a great article on this topic here: docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/AuroraUserGuide/Aurora.Overview.StorageReliability.html
Hope this helps and feel free to reach out if you have more questions. Your question has actually inspired me to create a specific video comparing DynamoDB and RDS. Look for it in the coming months! Cheers!
Daniel
@@BeABetterDev Thank you. Truly, thank you! You're in a tier of your own, Daniel.
@@BeABetterDev yeah similar experience. You get the balance right with short introduction of new concepts, analogies, application and the why of different concepts.
Keep up the good work.
I've been studying AWS for about 3 months now. I've soaked up many, many hours of text and video content. Much of it was good, some just not very helpful at all. I've attained the Cloud Practitioner & Data Analytics Certs so far. THIS content is by far, leaps and bounds more valuable than any other content I've absorbed. Period!
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This is "THE" channel to watch videos to prepare for any type of interviews for positions dealing with AWS!!!!!!
Wow. It is very rare to find the combination of deep knowledge and great presentation skills in internet videos. Hit a jackpot here. Thank you
I usually don't comment on vidoes. But this guy moved me from my comfortable zone. This is brillant and great information for begineers
Thanks so much for the kind words I'm glad you enjoyed Vinod!
This guy is fucking money! This is what it looks like when you understand it, you can explain it so simply. Thank you bro!
Thanks Kiran! Super glad you enjoyed :)
A dev who cares about security - my kind of dev - Respect :)
Thanks Saud :D
I've learned about all of these individual elements in detail, but this is the first time I've seen them linked together so succinctly. Superb.
You're very welcome Chris. Glad you enjoyed
I love the you explained all the AWS Services, thanks a lot
Glad it was helpful!
This is good because it starts with a problem scenario and develops solutions to the problem. I can’t tell you how important this is for learning, because otherwise, a lot of the services feels disconnected. Thank you for posting
This is one of the better intro to aws videos. It is simple, clear, and the voice explaining it all is well-paced. Many thanks!
Thanks so much!
You condensed hours of learning into an 18 minute video.
Clear and concise too, you have a new sub now too, many thanks.
Thanks so much juggy! I'm glad you found this so helpful :)
@@BeABetterDev your very welcome
This should be the first AWS video anyone watches. Great high level overview of AWS and its services. Kudos
Have my CPP cert and studying for the Sys Op and didn’t realize how it all came together till this video. Subscribed!
What an awesome well explained video
Thank you!
I can't thank you enough for this refreshment before interview
You're very welcome! I hope you got the job :)
Just on 2.03 minutes and am so blown away by the way you broke down a use case, product and solution. Amazon S3 Simple Storage Service
Thank you so much for your kind words Pamela!
I'm changing jobs between DevOps roles. You don't know how much this helped!
Possibly the best 'AWS 101' video by far. Thanks for posting. :)
One of the best videos I watched on AWS. Thank you,
Glad i found you, you just cover 10hrs of theory into 18min. Awesome keep posting man.
All Importance component in one umbrella ,Good work
This Guys Know his STUFF! Excellent
Breakdown!
Seriously the best development channel on TH-cam.
Thanks Corey! Really appreciate the kind words :)
Your video decodes AWS. Other people fail to give clear picture of how to use AWS services as building blocks of an application. Their lessons, even paid ones, end up leaving people in a further confusion.
Thanks for this valuable explanation
Thanks so much for the kind words Syed!
Dude is lowkey underrated. Awesome vid, mate.
Thanks Ritwik!
You are running an amazing channel sir. This will be the number one channel I would recommend someone if somebody asks me for some aws content.
Thank you so much for your kind words Chitraansh!
Thank soo much for your video. This help me understand the basics of AWS soo much better this awesome !!
One of the best and straight forward explanations I have seen.
Thanks for the kind comment David!
The way this guy explains the issue is outstanding. So happy to have been suggested this recommendation!
This video really helped me understand how the services work together. I have my CCP cert this Sunday and am feeling more confident now. Thanks man
Excellent summary of the most important things. Thanks sir, didn’t regret watching this at 3 AM.
You're very welcome!
Truly appreciated. Taking the CCP exam in an hour, and this was a nice brushup to calm the nerves.
This video is amazing! Amazon's ecosystem is so big that for someone new to it like me it can be overwhelming. I didn't know where to start and you fixed that.
Thank you so much for this video, you helped me a lot! :)
My friend you're filling up a big market hole, no TH-cam channel is teaching things about AWS. My AWS free 1-year tier account is expiring in about 10 days. And I wasted a whole year on what to learn first and where to learn it from, wish I had found your channel before. But I'm glad that finally, I've found you.
Would you please make a video about a roadmap for ML with AWS, which of your playlist someone has to go through first, and so on? That'll be very helpful. Thank you for your amazing work.
You are a genius I’m new to Aws and wow I’m very impressed with your videos thank you
You are producing amazing videos, thanks for your hard work.
Will be great if you could make tutorials with real-world scenarios. How to architecture and build a complete project using the AWS console.
Very comprehensive, precise and full of information
It is excellent one. The way you explained about the service. Beginners grasp easily. Thank you
Watching this video to help me prepare for AWS CCP and SAA. Thank you for what you do 🤲🏼
Thanks for such deep and clear analysis of AWS services .
You're very welcome Harinath!
This is amazing. 🎉 Thank you.
crystal clear rundown
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much. I was looking for a video to get me familiar with AWS, and I found this. It makes a lot of sense to me now.
Thanks again
You're very welcome Victor!
Thank you for putting a road map ( a Nice Blue Print ) together where to start in learning AWS. I have been waiting for such a thing for a long time. My Gratitude and appreciation for steering me in the right direction. Thank You !!. Mat
Very comprehensive and thorough ... great work sir! I am seeing this video the second time :)
Glad you liked it!
Very good video explaining basic services, I would add EKS to run Kubernetes and ACM to manage certificates and KMS for encryption
I am so happy that I found your channel which is relatively easy to follow than most others... 🔥 This is more than i wanted to know within 20 mins... your content is gold
Just after watching this first video I subscribed. Very informative and in a simple way.
Thank you so much Harinder! Welcome to the channel!
So easily & precisely explained such a great anatomy of small to larger projects
Thanks arun! Glad you enjoyed.
This was great content. Going to be watching a few of the in-depth videos soon to learn more. Thank you for these
Great summary and hyperlinks offered under Description. Thank you!
THIS is exactly what we need. Exact way we can understand. We can always associate with the example. Great Video!!
Very underrated channel and content. great job bro. Keep it up.
Thank you the the video, explained in simple manner.
Glad it was helpful!
Perfect explanation thank you so much Daniel 😊😊😊😊
You're very welcome Abdul!
Wonderful!!! you make AWS look so simple and easy kudos to you bro!! Thanks a lot looking forward for many such videos
Thank you so much Ayappa!
This is really well done. Kudos to you for your clear accent and in-depth knowledge.
Thanks Donnie! Glad you found it useful.
This is a great video. It explains a lot about what could be useful, in term of what you plan to do. It helps me to sort out all the pieces I know about AWS.
You're very welcome and glad it was helpful!
this video is very helpful in terms of making choice for aws services. thank you so much buddy
You're very welcome Jon! Glad you enjoyed :)
Awesome content.. very insightful. Thank you very much!
You're very welcome Chemsss!
Great content. Simple and easy to follow. Thank you
You're very welcome
Extremely focused and valued intro to AWS 👏👏
Very useful information, it helped me to clarify a lot of basic concepts from AWS.
Thanks for all your videos!
I was looking for such video.
Just great, I think I will take a look on all your AWS other videos.
This is good presentation. Crisp and Precise.
Thanks Priyakant! Glad you enjoyed.
I hope you reach a million followers soon. Your videos are very informative and easy to understand. I wish I found it sooner but oh well. Happy cloud computing !!
Thank you so much for your kind words!
Thank very much you so much for this video, you helped me a lot you make me clear AWS
You're very welcome!
Very instructive video, thanks!
You're very welcome!
This was great. Saved me a lot of time 🙏
Glad it helped!
This was the kind of explanations I needed. Thank you
Thanks man. Very comprehensive video.
Very well explained . Brilliant
Glad you enjoyed Jayanth!
Yes thank you! Finally explanations worth kerning about
Really straight to the point and well organized. I was did not know where focus on but now it is very clear.
Best video on AWS. Simple means genious. Thank you Danial. Keep doing. O'Reilly book is an idea for the future.
Amazing video, really nice overview
Glad you liked it!
This was a great video, and general overview of basic AWS services and how they connect. It was not too overwhelming like most videos and glad you went straight to the point. Thank you.
This is a best video ever for beginners...! 🖖
Thank you so much. I’m certified and this information is critical
Thank you for this video. I’m studying for my Salesforce Dev/Admin as well as AWS CCP and needed more clarity on what static content and Cloud Front entails. 🙌🏻
You're very welcome Sheila! Glad you enjoyed and good luck on your studies!
Best channel on aws content!
Learning AWS currently so I came across your channel. Amazing - you are really good at explaining stuff. Keep it up!! Subbed (will watch every video ^^)
Thank you so much for your kind words! I hope you learn a lot - and feel free to reach out if you have any questions!
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6:32 ECS stands for Elastic Container Service (not Store) and ECR is Elastic Container Registry (not Cloud Repository).
It's very great vedio ...over all view of AWS important services.....thank u so much
Very useful introduction!
Glad it was helpful!
incredible nice video! thanks so much for the content!
You're very welcome!
great content of AWS overview. Thank you very much
Thank you dude, amazing video amazing stuff!
Thank you Sen!
AN AmaZiNg example from #AtoZ in regards to starting up AmaZoN's Aws😉 & to the point.👨🏽🏫
2:03 #S3 just may be THE oldest #aws service.
Thanks Ken!
Exactly the video I was looking for to refresh my AWS solution architect associate learning, before starting Professional exam prep, thank you so much !!
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing explaination.
Thanks annu!
What a great video my man
Much appreciated!
Thank you so much for this video!
You are so welcome!
Awesome video, concise but packed with intermediate level knowledge !!
Glad you enjoyed nikeeoh!