Getting into AWS Cloud

Getting into AWS Cloud

A guide for beginners in cloud computing with AWS

Introduction

With the world going increasingly digital and more companies transitioning their infrastructure to the cloud for a variety of reasons including cost savings, increased scalability and flexibility, and improved disaster recovery capabilities, more individuals must venture into the cloud computing field to meet the increasing demand. In this post, we will be discussing a guide on how to get into the cloud using AWS services.

Getting Started

Getting started with AWS as a beginner can seem daunting initially. With so many services and options to choose from, it can be difficult to know where exactly to start. By the end of this post, you will be able to navigate your journey in the cloud as a beginner using AWS.

What is AWS?

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a collection of remote computing services that make up a cloud computing platform, offered by Amazon.com. Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform, offering over 200 fully featured services from data centers globally. These services operate from 96 availability zones that span 30 geographical regions across the world. AWS continues to grow as plans to expand in additional geographical regions have been announced.

Steps to Take:

There are various steps you can take to get yourself familiar with the cloud and AWS cloud offerings. As a beginner in the field, here are some you can take to get started:

Familiarize yourself with the basics of cloud computing and AWS:

  • This can be done through online resources such as AWS documentation and tutorials, as well as through in-person training and certification courses. AWS offers a lot of online resources which help to get familiar with the basics of cloud computing and AWS. Check out the link below to help you get started.

Consider obtaining a certification in AWS:

  • There are several AWS certifications available, ranging from foundational to specialized, which can help you demonstrate your knowledge of AWS and enhance your job prospects. As a beginner, you should start with the Cloud Practitioner certification. This certification validates cloud fluency and foundational AWS knowledge. Check the link below for more on the Cloud Practitioner certification.

Build hands-on experience with AWS:

  • One of the best ways to learn about AWS is to use it. You can sign up for a free AWS account and start experimenting with the various services and features available. AWS has a free tier for many of the services offered. This can help you get hands-on and gain practical experience with working with the cloud. Also, AWS offers a lot of hands-on labs in different aspects of the cloud. Check out the link below for more.

  • While a background in IT or software development is not required to work with AWS, knowing these areas can be beneficial. You may want to consider gaining experience in areas such as project management, systems administration, or networking. AWS Educate helps beginners gain knowledge in certain career paths with self-paced training and resources for new-to-cloud learners—including hands-on labs in the AWS Management Console.

Keep learning and staying up to date with new developments in AWS:

  • The field of cloud computing is constantly evolving, and staying up to date with new technologies and best practices can help you advance your career in this field. AWS constantly introduces new services and improves existing ones so it would be very beneficial to stay up to date with what is new on the cloud platform.

Conclusion

By following these steps, you will be well on your way to becoming proficient with AWS. Remember, it takes time and practice to become an expert in any field, so be patient and keep at it. Rome was not built in one day. Good luck as you embark on this exciting cloud journey!