It's a great video with a clear explanation of how to start the AWS certification journey. I already purchased the AWS Lab training course on the Digital Ocean site where I'm practicing with various AWS services.
Hello, I am new to IT and don’t really have any background history working with it. I was looking to get my AWS Cloud Associate certification do you know any good online courses I can follow that would get me ready for the exam?
The AWS DevOps Engineer Associate and AWS Solutions Architect Associate certifications cater to different roles within the AWS ecosystem. The DevOps Engineer Associate focuses on implementing and managing continuous delivery systems, while the Solutions Architect Associate emphasizes designing scalable and highly available systems. If your interest lies in managing and optimizing the development and deployment processes, the AWS DevOps Engineer Associate certification would be more suitable. On the other hand, if you are interested in designing robust and scalable AWS solutions, the Solutions Architect Associate certification is the better choice. Consider your career goals and expertise. If you enjoy working on the operational side and ensuring smooth development cycles, go for DevOps Engineer. If you are more inclined towards designing and architecting AWS solutions, then Solutions Architect is the way to go. This guide might be helpful for you: digitalcloud.training/aws-free-ebook-beginners-guide-to-aws-certification/
If you are new to aWS, it would be best to start with the AWS Cloud Practitioner first. This article might be helpful for you: digitalcloud.training/aws-free-ebook-beginners-guide-to-aws-certification/
If you have multiple of these certifications and your renewal time comes up...Do you have to take an exam for every single cert that you hold or is there one exam you need to do to renew all of them?
I have passed aws cloud practitioner certification.whats next for me ? I don't want to code I hate coding now... Despite of doing coding for the last 8 years now I want to get rid of coding. I like sharing application releases/builds to clients, building deployment on servers and server management etc. Now please suggest where should I move ...? I like to provide application support and manage operations of application, and I want to move on little bit non-technical side. Which certification should I do next?
SAA should be the one for your case. Do note that is impossible to avoid coding in cloud jobs, minimum you should know are python scripting, bash scripting and some IaC for the particular cloud provider. The non technical side would probably be cloud pre sales or business development roles.
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It's doable but I highly recommend you do 2 associate levels first before doing any professional/specialty certifications so you have the foundation to make learning it much easier.
We always recommend our students to get at least two associate levels first before moving on to any professional/specialty certifications. This article might be helpful for you: digitalcloud.training/which-aws-certification-should-i-get/
Good info. I'm a bit of a mixed bag. I worked for a pretty well known company in their cloud division. Their platform is internal so I have cloud experience but not with any of these certification vendors. Most of my IT career has been in Operations and some sort of high tier support monitoring apps or hardware. I do not program/code or anything like that. I suppose if necessary I can write a script since am familiar with CLI and PowerShell but it's not my strongest skill. In an event, I'd like to get back to cloud computing and I am researching both AWS and Azure. Between the two I'm hoping to find the right certification to study. Happy to get suggestions or advice on the matter.
We have plenty of articles on our website that might help you. This is one of them: digitalcloud.training/aws-vs-azure-vs-google-cloud-certifications-which-is-better/
Neal, thanks for all the content, I took your CCP course on Udemy, and I’m hoping to get into Cloud Security at my current company, do you think Developer should be next? Then DevOps and finally Security? Or should I get SAA before DevOps?
It's best to get two associate levels first before moving on to any Professional/Specialty Certifications. This means you can do AWS SAA o and then AWS Developer Associate next. This guide might be helpful for you: digitalcloud.training/which-aws-certification-should-i-get/
@@DigitalCloudTraining I stated earlier that I want to take the data analytic and ML exam. Do I need to take any of the associate exam and the professional exam before moving unto the specialty?
@@muuzoleehnicholas7870 you have to follow the steps otherwise when you meet with Jeff besos for the final interview he’s going to see you cut corners when studying and most likely will continue to cut corners if hired. Just follow the rules and you’ll do better in life.
No, definitely not! You can still achieve so many things in life. Enroll in our Cloud Mastery Bootcamp to become a Cloud Engineer, DevOps Engineer, or Solutions Architect! Here's a quick link for you: digitalcloud.training/cloud-mastery-bootcamp
Your content is REALLY good. x2 speed on Udemy training is really helping me get up to speed quickly on what I need to know in AWS.
It's a great video with a clear explanation of how to start the AWS certification journey. I already purchased the AWS Lab training course on the Digital Ocean site where I'm practicing with various AWS services.
Thanks man for providing deeper understanding. Now, I am clear about my certification path. Thanks again.
Thanks for the video and the explanation. Your courses in Udemy rock! Plus, love that J.A.R.V.I.S voice!
Thank you for your wonderful feedback.
This was incredibly helpful and informative. Thank you.
Awesome explanation sir
Thank you so much for your guidance
Awesome context provided for each one. Thanks!
Hello, I am new to IT and don’t really have any background history working with it. I was looking to get my AWS Cloud Associate certification do you know any good online courses I can follow that would get me ready for the exam?
Hey Anthony, our ultimate training package has everything you need to learn and ace the exam: digitalcloud.training/aws-certified-cloud-practitioner/
Great insight Neal
What about AWS devops engineer associate? Compare with AWS solution architect associate, what is the difference?
Which should I register for exam?
The AWS DevOps Engineer Associate and AWS Solutions Architect Associate certifications cater to different roles within the AWS ecosystem. The DevOps Engineer Associate focuses on implementing and managing continuous delivery systems, while the Solutions Architect Associate emphasizes designing scalable and highly available systems.
If your interest lies in managing and optimizing the development and deployment processes, the AWS DevOps Engineer Associate certification would be more suitable. On the other hand, if you are interested in designing robust and scalable AWS solutions, the Solutions Architect Associate certification is the better choice.
Consider your career goals and expertise. If you enjoy working on the operational side and ensuring smooth development cycles, go for DevOps Engineer. If you are more inclined towards designing and architecting AWS solutions, then Solutions Architect is the way to go.
This guide might be helpful for you: digitalcloud.training/aws-free-ebook-beginners-guide-to-aws-certification/
I am a business analyst, can you please suggest an AWS course for me? What basic courses should a BA needs related to cloud?
This guide might be helpful for you: digitalcloud.training/get-started-with-aws-training/
Thank you! I love your great way of explaining things. I passed my exam thanks to your help on Udemy.
Congratulations! Glad our course helped you in preparing for your exam.
Im in school for cyber security and wanting to learn cloud on side because of the future or cloud. Any suggestions on where to start?
If you are new to aWS, it would be best to start with the AWS Cloud Practitioner first. This article might be helpful for you: digitalcloud.training/aws-free-ebook-beginners-guide-to-aws-certification/
I have passed the AWS certified developer exam, Can I go for professional architect exam ?
We always recommend our students to take two associate levels first before moving on to any professional/specialty certifications.
What site can I train & get certified in Aws certification ?
Check out our website digitalcloud.training/
Hey, great video! I was wondering if a high schooler can complete these AWS Certifications as the age limit is low for AWS Educate.
Candidates must be 13 years or older to take an AWS Certification exam.
As a data scientist, which certificate will be better for me? Thanks
This guide might be helpful for you: digitalcloud.training/get-started-with-aws-training/
If you have multiple of these certifications and your renewal time comes up...Do you have to take an exam for every single cert that you hold or is there one exam you need to do to renew all of them?
I have passed aws cloud practitioner certification.whats next for me ? I don't want to code I hate coding now... Despite of doing coding for the last 8 years now I want to get rid of coding. I like sharing application releases/builds to clients, building deployment on servers and server management etc. Now please suggest where should I move ...? I like to provide application support and manage operations of application, and I want to move on little bit non-technical side. Which certification should I do next?
This article might be helpful for you: digitalcloud.training/which-aws-certification-should-i-get/
SAA should be the one for your case. Do note that is impossible to avoid coding in cloud jobs, minimum you should know are python scripting, bash scripting and some IaC for the particular cloud provider. The non technical side would probably be cloud pre sales or business development roles.
Can i do the basic foundational certification, im doing customer service and im a web advisor
Bro same here.. 😢
Thank you.
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After getting my cloud practitioner a couple weeks ago, I found that it is essentially useless.
If you are new to AWS, we highly recommend starting with the AWS Cloud Practitioner first to learn the basics.
Bro I'm sure you learned something and now have a foundation, be patient
Do you think at my age 31 is worth trying something new or no
@@angelmontiel3186 Yes. It's worth it.
Neal is our AWS mate! :)
Thanks for your commendation, Adam!
if i choose to do DevOps certification directly without having any of associate level exam does this make difficult to get jobs.
It's doable but I highly recommend you do 2 associate levels first before doing any professional/specialty certifications so you have the foundation to make learning it much easier.
@@DigitalCloudTraining appreciate with thanks
As a network engineer who truly only deals with or works with the network aspects of AWS/Azure is it truly unrealistic to just do the network cert?
You can try, start using the course and see how you get on. Just bear in mind you'll need to read up on many services to understand them better
I would like to do AWS Security Specialization. So what should be the path that i need to take in the associate level?
We always recommend our students to get at least two associate levels first before moving on to any professional/specialty certifications. This article might be helpful for you: digitalcloud.training/which-aws-certification-should-i-get/
@@DigitalCloudTraining Thankyou very much for the inputs.
Good info. I'm a bit of a mixed bag. I worked for a pretty well known company in their cloud division. Their platform is internal so I have cloud experience but not with any of these certification vendors. Most of my IT career has been in Operations and some sort of high tier support monitoring apps or hardware. I do not program/code or anything like that. I suppose if necessary I can write a script since am familiar with CLI and PowerShell but it's not my strongest skill. In an event, I'd like to get back to cloud computing and I am researching both AWS and Azure. Between the two I'm hoping to find the right certification to study. Happy to get suggestions or advice on the matter.
We have plenty of articles on our website that might help you. This is one of them: digitalcloud.training/aws-vs-azure-vs-google-cloud-certifications-which-is-better/
@@DigitalCloudTraining Thank you!
Best to have both if you want to move into multiple cloud space. Don't just focus on AWS.
Neal, thanks for all the content, I took your CCP course on Udemy, and I’m hoping to get into Cloud Security at my current company, do you think Developer should be next? Then DevOps and finally Security? Or should I get SAA before DevOps?
It's best to get two associate levels first before moving on to any Professional/Specialty Certifications. This means you can do AWS SAA o and then AWS Developer Associate next. This guide might be helpful for you: digitalcloud.training/which-aws-certification-should-i-get/
I noticed database & data analytics are not part of your training programs? Wonder why.🤔
We don't have any courses for those certifications yet but it is on our list, with no definite date of release.
Thank You Sir
I want to learn as a data analytics and Machine learning. I am done with the foundation level exam. What better path do you suggest for me. Thank you
It really depends on your career goals. You may find this article helpful: digitalcloud.training/which-aws-certification-should-i-get/
@@DigitalCloudTraining I stated earlier that I want to take the data analytic and ML exam. Do I need to take any of the associate exam and the professional exam before moving unto the specialty?
@@muuzoleehnicholas7870 Yes, we highly suggest you take two associate levels first before moving on to any specialty/professional certifications.
@@muuzoleehnicholas7870 you have to follow the steps otherwise when you meet with Jeff besos for the final interview he’s going to see you cut corners when studying and most likely will continue to cut corners if hired. Just follow the rules and you’ll do better in life.
I am 33 years with no IT experience. Is it to late for me to start?
No, definitely not! You can still achieve so many things in life. Enroll in our Cloud Mastery Bootcamp to become a Cloud Engineer, DevOps Engineer, or Solutions Architect! Here's a quick link for you: digitalcloud.training/cloud-mastery-bootcamp
Amazing video!
Thanks!
Please share real time solution architect role in organisation
We're not recruiters, we're trainers
K sir my dout is roles and responsibilities
Aws or Azure please help 🙏
AWS. 😊
@@DigitalCloudTraining why ?
Which one of these can get you employed as a AWS Developer role?
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Which aws certification is good for Sql Dba pls tell sir..
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Here I am in 2023, can one get a job with associate cert?
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@@DigitalCloudTraining Thank you so much. please may i have your email id so to reach out
@@uncommontherapy6547 support@digitalcloud.training
"Re-Certifify" lol
I would like to talk with you sir. Can we have a 1:1 chat?
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