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I can't seem to find any reference to AWS Data Engineer in my search of the AWS training website. Anybody have information about this? Edit: I found the Amazon diagram of certs and it seems they converted "Data Engineer" to "Data Analytics" and "Database".
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Hello, when I try to connect with ssh to the private instance from the public instance, I get the following message: permission denied (public key). Can you help me?
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I would be grateful if you can answer it: I live in Turkmenistan and Can I work remotely for international companies? There is no jobs for Cloud engineers in my country
What is the purpose of "Edge associations" on Route Tables? Is this what you're talking about in the last example with the Security Appliance? I am having a hard time finding any information or examples for these.
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we had the auto scaling group scale up the count of running instances. How do we setup target tracking to scale down to the desired/minimum capacity ? In another vein, how does one clear the cloud watch alarm in this case?
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There's no single "better" certification. Here's a quick breakdown to help you decide: Market Demand: AWS certifications are generally more in-demand due to AWS's larger market share. Focus: GCP emphasizes manageability and security, while AWS offers more granular control. Learning Curve: Some find GCP's services simpler to learn. Choose the platform that aligns with your career goals and interests. Both certifications are valuable!
I have the same aspirated and goal set in my mind to complete and wanted to ask you with your experience is cloud computing commonly outsourced overseas?
Yes, cloud computing is commonly outsourced overseas. Businesses can outsource management of their cloud services (cloud outsourcing) or outsource development of cloud-based applications. It offers cost savings and access to a wider talent pool.
Hello Neal, I have interview at Amazon for SAA, Engage directly with startup customers to provide them with technical advocacy as they build their products in the cloud. Ensure that they are spending as little time and money as possible doing so - Create plans, in conjunction with other members of customer account teams, to define how you will help your customers with their cloud needs - Share your technical knowledge broadly by participating in select, startup-focused, one-to-few and one-to-many sessions with larger groups of customers - Work with other teams at AWS (e.g. marketing, training) to contribute to the creation of content that can be delivered to the broader startup community at scale (e.g. on-line videos, and other digital content) These are the jibs requirement, what could be possible Interview questions. Is it possible for you to give me some idea
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What if the VPC only has public subnets which talk to the internet gateway to access the internet? Will the lambda still be able to access the internet via this gateway from the public subnet?
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these videos really helped. it's about understanding the concepts, and these videos really explain the concepts to pass the exam. don't memorize the questions/answers. understanding the concepts will really help in passing the exam. hope that helps. These videos are really good.
Thank you for clarifying the concept of NLB. I have a question - you created 2 Elastic IPs. You assigned EIP1 to AZ1 of NLB and EIP2 to AZ2 of NLB. The target group of NLB had 2 instances - one in AZ1 and other in AZ2. Does this mean that EC2 instance in AZ1 gets assigned EIP1 and EC2 instance in AZ2 gets assigned the EIP2. Request you to please clarify.
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I wanted to do this to prevent anyone with AWS account credentials from opening the bucket and viewing the images. However, the owner can log into the account and easily see the photos and videos inside the bucket this should not happen what should i do for this ?
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The best answer for the question number four appears to be Amazon FSx as it supports Windows filesystems and is compliant with the government regulations for off-site backups etc. FSx is also compatible with AL2 (Linux) with OpenZFS 🤔🤔🤔🤔
My apologies. It's done even without explicitly granting the permission. Actually, issue was related to CASE. The role name is Case Sensitive. :-) Thanks
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I'm a fresher in IT operations support and thinking about taking the Google IT Support Professional Cert. on Coursera. After that I want to get a cloud cert. Which one should I go for ? As I said I'm a beginner in IT.
Glad to hear that you're keen on getting AWS certified. To get started with AWS, I'd recommend going for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner first. We offer both on-demand video training and practice exams that will help you prepare for the exam certification: digitalcloud.training/aws-certified-cloud-practitioner-training-course/ You may also find this article helpful: digitalcloud.training/getting-started-with-aws-certification/