I had to leave a message, you make understanding things so easy. Studying for AWS Data Engineer associate cert and was looking for a simple refresher, the algorithm gods brought this to my feed and I am so so grateful. Subscribed
Hi @MajinMoose7! 👋 I don't really have anything on the CLI at the moment (will add it to my list!), but have a beginner video for CloudFormation (Infrastructure as Code): ua-cam.com/video/fmDG-W5TFp4/v-deo.html. Hope that helps! 🤓
@ Thank you I look forward to learning more about CLI and CloudFormation. I love your videos and how you get hands on in the console where all the action takes place. I feel like you can know all about the AWS Services conceptually but it is the hands on experience that makes you stand out and being able to deploy each of the services. Keep up the amazing videos!
Hey again, @og2hot! 👋 I've got an S3 video here (ua-cam.com/video/mDRoyPFJvlU/v-deo.html), but will add these other topics to my list for future videos. Thanks for the suggestions! 🙏
I'm so glad you're enjoying the videos!! 🥰 No, I don't do consulting these days, but if you're looking for someone, check out iq.aws.amazon.com. It’s a freelance site for AWS projects specifically, where you post details of your projects, and AWS-certified folks can apply to work on them. Hope that helps! 🤓
Please do a created VPC and using the VPC to an EC2, i tried it, but i can't get it to work. Your video help me to understand things i needed! Thank you so much!
You're awesome! 🥰 I'm glad you found it helpful! I'll definitely add the VPC/EC2 topic to my list for future videos. In the meantime, maybe this will help? medium.com/@srijaanaparthy/create-an-ec2-instance-in-an-amazon-vpc-ea72f8c3cd8f
I have a beginner video for CloudFormation (Infrastructure as Code) here: ua-cam.com/video/fmDG-W5TFp4/v-deo.html. I'll add SAM to my list for future videos. Thanks for the suggestion! 🙏🌟🤓
Why is sometimes my EC2 'Instance status checks: Instance reachability check failed' happens. Is there a way to prevent it and can i configure it to send me an email when it happens.
Is there any advantage of using this crap over a simple vps from a more straightforward provider (hetzner/ionos/ovh/netcup...etc) the provisioning process is sooo much simpler on these providers, pricing is incomparably cheeper and the performance ... Will depend on what u choose but largely the same (and enough) and the end result is a simple virtual machine....i ve been searching for months (i m a developer) thinking there must be some logical reason , some benefit for using the mess of an ecosystem that's called AWS ... BUT I CAN'T FIND ANY !!! can someone please give me some reasons cuz i feel like i m missing something
Clearly you are frustrated, but perhaps if you asked nicely... Our host has put a lot of effort into making this video and it's at no cost, so perhaps you could tone your question with a little more grace. Just a suggestion...
@deldridg kindda out of place ! Neither did she design the product nor is my comment criticising her video. Maybe u can try letting her voice her own issues (if she had any)
@@hanibachi5228 all those providers you listed are not on the same level of AWS not even remotely close AWS offers a way more vast array of services that would be considered more reliable for Enterprise companies(companies that have a worldwide customer base) those other providers would be limited on availability and scalability to the resources they have. And there is really no comparison as to how much money AWS has spent in infrastructure and services in comparison to the providers you listed. To make it simpler there is a reason why the biggest companies use one of three big cloud providers AWS, GCP, Azure
That's a great point! There are definitely cheaper options out there. It really depends on your use case. If you just need a single server or simple website hosting, AWS can be overkill, for sure. But if you have a lot of workloads and need "enterprise level" performance, then AWS might be a better fit. A few key things to consider: -Scalability: AWS lets you scale way beyond basic VPS limits. -Global Reach: AWS has data centers worldwide, so it's easier to reach users with low latency. -Advanced Services: AWS has extra tools/services for things like machine learning, Big Data, and IoT. -Security: AWS has lots of security and compliance options beyond what you get with basic VPS. Hope that helps! 🤓
What else do you want to learn about AWS? Let me know below in the comments! 🤓🤓
Explanation at its peak, this is amazing.
I'm glad you found it helpful! 🔥 Thanks for taking the time to leave such a nice comment! 🙏🥰
Thank you so much for creating this tutorial. This is amazing
You're awesome! 🥰 I'm so glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching, and for the nice comment! 🙏
I had to leave a message, you make understanding things so easy. Studying for AWS Data Engineer associate cert and was looking for a simple refresher, the algorithm gods brought this to my feed and I am so so grateful. Subscribed
Awesome!! I'm so glad it helped! 🙏🤓🌟 Thanks, UA-cam algorithm gods! 🥰
Great content! Thanks for that! You got a new subscriber.
I'm glad you found it helpful! 💪 Welcome to the channel! 🤓
Thanks for this and other updates, such a pain when you find an old tutorial on YT and the whole interface is different.
Also, thanks for the ASMR lol
Yes! So many UI changes...it's hard to keep up! But glad you found this one. Thanks for watching! 🙏🌟🤓
Haha! Thank you! 🥰
@TinyTechTutorials can you please cover IAAS PAAS etc. i really love your tutorials they are so good❤
I'll add this to my list for future videos. Thanks for the suggestion! 🙏🤓🌟
I would like to learn more about how to do things in CLI or Infrastructure as code
Hi @MajinMoose7! 👋 I don't really have anything on the CLI at the moment (will add it to my list!), but have a beginner video for CloudFormation (Infrastructure as Code): ua-cam.com/video/fmDG-W5TFp4/v-deo.html. Hope that helps! 🤓
@ Thank you I look forward to learning more about CLI and CloudFormation. I love your videos and how you get hands on in the console where all the action takes place. I feel like you can know all about the AWS Services conceptually but it is the hands on experience that makes you stand out and being able to deploy each of the services. Keep up the amazing videos!
Topics? AWS Glue, Quicksight, S3, Athena
Hey again, @og2hot! 👋 I've got an S3 video here (ua-cam.com/video/mDRoyPFJvlU/v-deo.html), but will add these other topics to my list for future videos. Thanks for the suggestions! 🙏
i like your channed! do you offer consultancy services regarding aws?
I'm so glad you're enjoying the videos!! 🥰 No, I don't do consulting these days, but if you're looking for someone, check out iq.aws.amazon.com. It’s a freelance site for AWS projects specifically, where you post details of your projects, and AWS-certified folks can apply to work on them. Hope that helps! 🤓
Please do a created VPC and using the VPC to an EC2, i tried it, but i can't get it to work. Your video help me to understand things i needed! Thank you so much!
You're awesome! 🥰 I'm glad you found it helpful! I'll definitely add the VPC/EC2 topic to my list for future videos. In the meantime, maybe this will help? medium.com/@srijaanaparthy/create-an-ec2-instance-in-an-amazon-vpc-ea72f8c3cd8f
AWS SAM, Cloud Formation Templates
I have a beginner video for CloudFormation (Infrastructure as Code) here: ua-cam.com/video/fmDG-W5TFp4/v-deo.html. I'll add SAM to my list for future videos. Thanks for the suggestion! 🙏🌟🤓
Why is sometimes my EC2 'Instance status checks: Instance reachability check failed' happens. Is there a way to prevent it and can i configure it to send me an email when it happens.
Is there any advantage of using this crap over a simple vps from a more straightforward provider (hetzner/ionos/ovh/netcup...etc) the provisioning process is sooo much simpler on these providers, pricing is incomparably cheeper and the performance ... Will depend on what u choose but largely the same (and enough) and the end result is a simple virtual machine....i ve been searching for months (i m a developer) thinking there must be some logical reason , some benefit for using the mess of an ecosystem that's called AWS ... BUT I CAN'T FIND ANY !!! can someone please give me some reasons cuz i feel like i m missing something
Clearly you are frustrated, but perhaps if you asked nicely... Our host has put a lot of effort into making this video and it's at no cost, so perhaps you could tone your question with a little more grace. Just a suggestion...
@deldridg kindda out of place ! Neither did she design the product nor is my comment criticising her video. Maybe u can try letting her voice her own issues (if she had any)
@@hanibachi5228 all those providers you listed are not on the same level of AWS not even remotely close AWS offers a way more vast array of services that would be considered more reliable for Enterprise companies(companies that have a worldwide customer base) those other providers would be limited on availability and scalability to the resources they have. And there is really no comparison as to how much money AWS has spent in infrastructure and services in comparison to the providers you listed. To make it simpler there is a reason why the biggest companies use one of three big cloud providers AWS, GCP, Azure
Yes. At scale this all matters, especially if you're using a distributed system. If you're just starting out then this is overkill.
That's a great point! There are definitely cheaper options out there. It really depends on your use case. If you just need a single server or simple website hosting, AWS can be overkill, for sure. But if you have a lot of workloads and need "enterprise level" performance, then AWS might be a better fit. A few key things to consider:
-Scalability: AWS lets you scale way beyond basic VPS limits.
-Global Reach: AWS has data centers worldwide, so it's easier to reach users with low latency.
-Advanced Services: AWS has extra tools/services for things like machine learning, Big Data, and IoT.
-Security: AWS has lots of security and compliance options beyond what you get with basic VPS.
Hope that helps! 🤓