The best trainer in the world he has taught me everything to get any job I've ever applied to as well as keeping up and learning more while on the job. I watch his videos daily for years. I hope he gets paid for this.
Your last part talking about not getting stuck trying to define concrete boundaries of different cloud services is exactly what I needed answered. 15:17 Thanks.
I've been reseaching cloud for work the last couple of days, and to be honest, the more info I found and the more I read up on the subject, the more I got confused about what is what. This series of viedeos actually cleared that huge mess I had in my head up really quick. Thanks so much!! and PEASE keep up the great work!
Thank you. Me who doesn't know the differences between all the information out here, i need someone like you to emphasizing and repeating the important/critical points( I think). That helps me to distinguish and keep more longer in my memory.
You saved my ass since a boob company from the country of Curry......cannot host their own reliable SHIT for trainning so I am in the wild. I found your videos and you just became my HERO
hey Eli i thought that the whole idea for Paas is the scalability. Like with AWS EC2 is elastic so if you're users grow ( traffic ) so the I/O performance changed for the better?
You mention that the I/O performance is very poor in PaaS. Does that includes pulling customer data, logging in into the app and retrieving data from Google maps as well? I am building an app around that. Also, I noticed that really large companies like Coca Cola, Best Buy are running on Google App engine. So how are they running successfully when obviously the number of concurrent users will be greater than 10,000 anytime??
He explains things quite well but I find there is too much over emphasing, in other words, that's to say, repeating things over and over (and over - and over.. and.. over). I find if I fast forward through his videos jumping over a couple of minutes or more here and there I am not missing anything and I save time. Also needs to allow a few pauses, its like a non-stop talking voice-box which is a bit hard on the head at times. I also tend to skip the first 5-10 mins of the intro of his longer vids.
Very well explained. But once you've said "very very, very very poor" it's enough! The other 3 or 4 "very" are just redundant :P. Just kidding, well done!
The best trainer in the world he has taught me everything to get any job I've ever applied to as well as keeping up and learning more while on the job. I watch his videos daily for years. I hope he gets paid for this.
This guy is the best. Every time I'm having trouble understanding something he explains it perfectly.
Hi Kenneth, i strongly agree with you..he is brilliant
Platform as a Service starting at 3:14 - No disrespect Eli, I love your videos and I am grateful for the time and effort you put in to making them
Your last part talking about not getting stuck trying to define concrete boundaries of different cloud services is exactly what I needed answered. 15:17 Thanks.
I've been reseaching cloud for work the last couple of days, and to be honest, the more info I found and the more I read up on the subject, the more I got confused about what is what. This series of viedeos actually cleared that huge mess I had in my head up really quick. Thanks so much!! and PEASE keep up the great work!
Still coming back to your old videos in 2020. Keep up the great work Eli!
I love the way you explain every thing! You are better than most Professors in College! Thank you!
The only person on the internet that can explain it correctly
Thank you. Me who doesn't know the differences between all the information out here, i need someone like you to emphasizing and repeating the important/critical points( I think). That helps me to distinguish and keep more longer in my memory.
Experienced, grizzled and cynical as all hell. Eli give me the knowledge I wanted and the battle-weary skepticism I didn't know I needed.
This tutorial is very very interesting, this could not have been better. Thanks to the computer guy Eli.
Another fabulous job Eli! Nice work!!!
You saved my ass since a boob company from the country of Curry......cannot host their own reliable SHIT for trainning so I am in the wild. I found your videos and you just became my HERO
Eli, yo're the best computer guy, since you started teaching us with html. Thank you so much
F.P. Florida.
Finally someone who speaks English with out a heavy accent.
Sounds like a heavy american accent to me.
Hello friends
WOW lo dice un José Aguirre
hey Eli i thought that the whole idea for Paas is the scalability. Like with AWS EC2 is elastic so if you're users grow ( traffic ) so the I/O performance changed for the better?
Finaly an amazing explanation to a "cloud computing" ! Good job
Awesome! Please use external microphone though, it will make the whole experience so much better
You mention that the I/O performance is very poor in PaaS. Does that includes pulling customer data, logging in into the app and retrieving data from Google maps as well? I am building an app around that. Also, I noticed that really large companies like Coca Cola, Best Buy are running on Google App engine. So how are they running successfully when obviously the number of concurrent users will be greater than 10,000 anytime??
Awesome work!!!!
You are really good at explaining concepts, thanks
You are a bawse! I'm currently working on my little mobile app, and you've helped me Immensely! Thank you :)
Transferring Code from one Host to another and the IO difference. Wow, good thoughts there.!
Hi Eli, what are your thoughts on Softlayer?
Eli is the best hands down
Eli what if you have a Solid State Drive. Will that speed up the I/O performance?
great video Eli.
You are really good... I like your explanation, you make it quite interesting .. thumbs up...
Good shit man! A+ Learned alot
Eli! You are the man!!
Thank you, Eli :) as easy as it can be!
hey Eli can u give us a brief on Disaster recovery
Very well explained ! Love it Thank you Eli :)
Nice explanations :).We like your videos :)
Big Up Eli, the DON
nice job eli
Thank you Eli
thank you I was waiting to hear it from you
great video !
Great explanation! Thank you.
Great video.
Thanks Eli!
It's really informative.
thanks .....but how is platform created
Nice explaination Eli, but you can avaoid the repeatations... :P
Thanks, I understood easily
Really really really, Really really really, Really really really, Really really really Nice Video
lol I got that reference
this guy realises that there are some people without degrees in networking who would like to know about paas
He explains things quite well but I find there is too much over emphasing, in other words, that's to say, repeating things over and over (and over - and over.. and.. over).
I find if I fast forward through his videos jumping over a couple of minutes or more here and there I am not missing anything and I save time. Also needs to allow a few pauses, its like a non-stop talking voice-box which is a bit hard on the head at times. I also tend to skip the first 5-10 mins of the intro of his longer vids.
practice...practice....practice my friend.
who is watching this in 2020? So surprised that he talked about a lot of stuff in 2013 and now I am watching this in 2020
Thank you!!
THANK YOU PAL
DAAHH CLAOOUUDD !!!
nice
Still good information to learn even on 2x and subs
Cook as always :-)
Is it just me, or does this guy look and sound like John Malkovich? Watch him through the 30 - 40 second mark.
Very well explained. But once you've said "very very, very very poor" it's enough! The other 3 or 4 "very" are just redundant :P. Just kidding, well done!
don't complain, learn!
His videos are too long ....just give the crux bottom line up front
If only I weren't being tied down and forced to watch the whole thing and could just click away once I got the concept
Thank you! Very good explanation!