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You are very authentic in your videos Raj and that really comes through. Congratulations on this achievement and I am sure you will hit the next one too!
Hello, Raj. I was wondering whether there is another option to redirect to https in AWS except this load balancer. In my perspective, using a load balancer for a single instance makes no sense. A load balancer costs approximately $16 to $20 per month. So, is there another method to accomplish the same thing in AWS?
hi sir, thank you so much for this video, i’m a 3rd year computer science student my question to you is, will there be a DSA round/coding round for roles like Cloud Support Engineer, Cloud Engineer, or any form of Cloud Associate? i have pretty good experience with aws, but i’ve always struggled with dsa in college, your advice on this would be invaluable thank you.
Hi Raj, I am a fresher with a year of experience in Data Analyst (graduating with a Masters in AI and ML), I am preparing for the final loop for "Solution Architct ISV". For the technical depth and breadth round, what kind of questions should I prepare? Any tips and guidance is highly appreciated! Please reply🙏🙏
Hi sir, when i am trying to merge two branches sometimes it is showing ort strategy , and sometime recursive strategy what is the difference between these two strategies?
Hi Raj, In your Udemy courses, which one should I start with as a complete beginner in cloud? I'm a bit confused about which one to enroll in first. It would be great if you could specify the order
Hi Raj, question from an outsider curious about job roles. I see a lot of AWS Solutions Architects enjoying making videos, and Developer Advocates do the same. What do you enjoy about being a SA and creating content? Do you ever think about switching to a DA role?
My true calling is being a SA and helping customers migrate/modernize in AWS. I love working in complex customer projects. And that's how I get to see what's happening in the trenches and that's how I share real-world tips and tricks. DA role is cool but they don't work with customers directly. For that reason I won't be a DA. Good question!
dada, i'm 28-30s I do not know coding if i start learning python , sql , javascript , json , powershell , bash then start learning cloud solution is it possible ?? please guide how to start cloud solution course ? any other courses to do ? (I like mid level coding, not advance) 🙏
The issue I'm having is they suddenly require us to get AWS certifications at work and the courses they are making us do are focused on passing the cloud practitioner exam, which means they're just briefly touching on some acronyms and showing a quick demo of how to do something, but there's never any context about when or how you would need to use that tool. When we ask for more info, they say don't worry about the details at this stage, you just need to know enough to pass the cloud practitioner exam, but it's practically impossible to remember everything or to even know what's the most important stuff to retain. I appreciate your advice in this video to just focus on the specific AWS things that interest me or that are relevant to a specific goal I'm trying to accomplish, but this is not possible at this stage when we're being asked to have a surface knowledge of a very wide range of concepts that are difficult to grasp or understand without context. It makes me want to quit and forget all about AWS, but at the same time I will be a liability at my job if I can't get the certifications they want us to get.
Please tell me about this 6 month buffer period, is it cannot apply for same role within 6 month or we cannot apply for any role within 6 month? Please respond
I am a developer in my mid-40s, and I have decided to apply for the AWS SA role in pursuit of a new challenge where I can bring my passion and skills to the forefront. I have my first interview today, and Raj’s video was incredibly motivating and helped solidify my decision. Thank you so much for providing such an inspiring video!
Hi sir, 2008 me 12th complete he and 2008 me jetking me join huwa cource complete kiya.... hardware and networking cource....one year job kiya....hardware...abhi data entry ka job kartahu.. account office me .....mera doubt he without graduation it field me asaktahe or nahi...abhi?? Me think karahu cloud computing ke side ...itna gap honeke bad kuch possible he sir.....give me suggestion....pls ..
Which hands on projects do you recommend for new multicloud learners? I have noticed that it takes time to understand how to apply the cloud principles to Azure, AWS and Google Cloud
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Thank you so much for the motivation! I'm in the same situation. I'm curious-did you work on improving both your body and career at the same time? Balancing both, along with raising two kids under 10, seems tough, so I've been focusing more on fitness for now.
Spouse also has a decent career. We are both focusing on fitness for now and career when kids have grown a little but wondering if 50 is definitely too late for career.
Great video. It's never too late. After years in the AWS ecosystem, I just launched my Systems Integrator business. I knew I had the skillset after helping many small businesses build but was afraid to pull the trigger. Now, I love walking into my office every morning. Cheers.
Hi Raj, I am a network engineer who is planning for a career shift to AWS cloud, i do have cloud practitioner certificate, so i was wondering, if you could suggest which course would be apt for me to move to aws cloud network jobs