Check out this video next where I talk about how I became a cloud security engineer: Becoming a Cloud Security Engineer at one of the UK’s Largest Companies at 23 ua-cam.com/video/8YvaQQWkq28/v-deo.html
Great video. I choose Azure cloud because of 3 reasons: 1) My Mentor/Teacher is an Azure Solution Architect and also works for Microsoft. He taught me everything about Azure by inviting me to his Azure training classes. 2) From what I know, Microsoft Azure encompasses the 3 main cloud service models (IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS) more than AWS or Google Cloud Platform. 3) This is my opinion, but I find Azure to be a more user-friendly platform.
Great video, was leaning towards AWS for a minute now but I have more information now after watching a few of your videos. Keep going man, you’re going to blow up.
Great video with a great explanation bro. I too chose Azure over AWS for two reasons 1) Business and Enterprise already depend on MS services to normal business function. So much so that if the disappeared, the business would struggle to function. I felt azure was the best cloud to learn because of the leverage and better integration it could potentially offer to these businesses which already heavily use MS services. 2) John Savill. You may know of him already if you’re in this space but his videos were explained so well and he covers a WIDE range of azure topics, that I thought, anything I need to to azure related I could find in his videos. Which would only accelerate my learning that much more 👍🏼
Bro I am starting my cloud journey as you have said that you chose azure, can you please give me a review was this decision right or should I go for aws? Cause I am about to start my cloud journey and your wisdom will really be helpful
Azure Enthusiasts Here 🙏🏾 Currently learning DevOps! Took a break for a year but now I’m back at it. I've explored AWS and GCP, but Azure won me over with its simplicity and clear documentation.
Great point of view, for my case all of the companies I worked with as a security engineer (and previously as full-stack software engineer) were using AWS and this caused me to have experience automatically. Some of my managers knew I wanted this certificate and they gave me opportunity to have experience with infrastructure team. I want to get Azure as well though.
Thanks for this input! It’s good to see that your experiences led you to choose AWS! And there was no confusion when it came to making that decision 💯🔥
Great point on the mases going to AWS, I saw a guy on LinkedIn taking almost all AWS certifications on rapid fire. He probably learned the exams questions by heart (not having a real cloud experience), but still taking someone else's place on the interview race, before having his skills verified.
Looking at posted programmer positions it seemed to me that a lot of places asking for .Net experience also want Azure over AWS. Not surprising, but seeing as I have a lot of .Net experience it did influence my choice.
Good video. Your 5th reason is the same reason why I am going with Azure or GCP.I know the cloud industry is evolving rapidly, but my only gripe with Microsoft is that you have to recertify way too quickly now. It makes it seem like it is harder to focus on building other skillsets. Do you think it is work maintaining Azure certs or just be one and done for the experience?
Yeah that’s so true! Having to renew certifications is so annoying 😂 I feel like I need to renew as I paid for it or my company did! And I never know if I’ll need it in future 🤷🏾♂️
I chose to learn GCP for a career in cloud engineering and wasn't able to articulate why😀but thanks your explanation, I now can. I am familiar with the Google interface. having done the google analytics course years ago there was something familiar about the GCP learning path.
"Personal Research" for me was... I'd rather choose to work with a straightforward "Virtual Machine" than silly name such as "Elastic Compute". lol And as you also mentioned, working with Windows since anyone of us was a kid really made it a bit easier to grasp than other providers.
Amazing yes I completely agree the simplicity of azure is a massive pleasure the way things are named just makes things easy to grasp! And absolutely the windows thing mad it a no brainer for me loool 😁
I picked up 2 aws certs because of infrastructure and intel environment. 83% of aws infrastructure sits in the govtment and intel side. I like azure for app security and the Oracle partnership but the cert expires yearly so no thanks.
No worries yes the certs definitely helped me How the AZ-900 Azure Fundamentals Helped my Career ua-cam.com/video/dFTy5i2qjFE/v-deo.html How the AZ-104 Azure Administrator has helped my Career ua-cam.com/video/WqH3qXNuHqY/v-deo.html
Lool I couldn’t find the exact one but this is very similar, I got it on Amazon: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09277XRZ6/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_gl_i_PTE1TFDZV8A68R6P1EP9?linkCode=ml2&tag=certified0a-21
Hey , I’m just beginning out my cloud engineering journey as a frontend developer, could you reply this comment and prolly give me a mentoring help , would be really grateful to hear from you
Ahhh best of luck I think this video may be helpful: From No Experience to Cloud Engineer | Step by Step Roadmap (2024) ua-cam.com/video/WE3ozVBVbEI/v-deo.html
Plz suggest I m totally new in IT . Do you think it’s easy to learn how long it will take from scratch. Plz suggest if possible one a one meeting with bro.
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Check out this video next where I talk about how I became a cloud security engineer:
Becoming a Cloud Security Engineer at one of the UK’s Largest Companies at 23
ua-cam.com/video/8YvaQQWkq28/v-deo.html
I tried the 3 main platforms and ended up choosing Azure because it is simply better.
Haha I agree 😁😁
Great video. I choose Azure cloud because of 3 reasons:
1) My Mentor/Teacher is an Azure Solution Architect and also works for Microsoft. He taught me everything about Azure by inviting me to his Azure training classes.
2) From what I know, Microsoft Azure encompasses the 3 main cloud service models (IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS) more than AWS or Google Cloud Platform.
3) This is my opinion, but I find Azure to be a more user-friendly platform.
Thanks so much! And yeah I do agree with 3)!
Thanks so much! And yeah I do agree with 3)!
User friendly 😂 ain’t nothing friendly about azure.
Azure is not a good IAAS, that’s AWS. Azure is the best PAAS.
Great video, was leaning towards AWS for a minute now but I have more information now after watching a few of your videos. Keep going man, you’re going to blow up.
Thanks so much bro! I hope so 😄 Best of luck with your career seems like just the beginning of something great 🍾🤩
What have you decided on now ?
@@stafa5568I’d like to know 😂
Hello guys, how’s it going with Azure? I just passed my AZ-104 exam 😁
Great video with a great explanation bro. I too chose Azure over AWS for two reasons
1) Business and Enterprise already depend on MS services to normal business function. So much so that if the disappeared, the business would struggle to function. I felt azure was the best cloud to learn because of the leverage and better integration it could potentially offer to these businesses which already heavily use MS services.
2) John Savill. You may know of him already if you’re in this space but his videos were explained so well and he covers a WIDE range of azure topics, that I thought, anything I need to to azure related I could find in his videos. Which would only accelerate my learning that much more
👍🏼
John Savill is the 🐐
Thanks so much for such great input 🙏🏾🤩
Facts!!! John savil for the win 🥇
Bro I am starting my cloud journey as you have said that you chose azure, can you please give me a review was this decision right or should I go for aws? Cause I am about to start my cloud journey and your wisdom will really be helpful
Thanks for this! I'm learning .NET and Azure now because there's such a high demand.
@@imakethesites3048 amazing 🤩 💯
Azure Enthusiasts Here 🙏🏾
Currently learning DevOps! Took a break for a year but now I’m back at it. I've explored AWS and GCP, but Azure won me over with its simplicity and clear documentation.
Amazing 🤩 💯
Great point of view, for my case all of the companies I worked with as a security engineer (and previously as full-stack software engineer) were using AWS and this caused me to have experience automatically. Some of my managers knew I wanted this certificate and they gave me opportunity to have experience with infrastructure team. I want to get Azure as well though.
Thanks for this input! It’s good to see that your experiences led you to choose AWS! And there was no confusion when it came to making that decision 💯🔥
Great point on the mases going to AWS, I saw a guy on LinkedIn taking almost all AWS certifications on rapid fire.
He probably learned the exams questions by heart (not having a real cloud experience), but still taking someone else's place on the interview race, before having his skills verified.
Loving the content recently 👍🏽
Thanks man ⭐️🐕
Good video, I mainly worked in gcp and azure, I also like how the clock behind you moved 20 minutes in a 7 minute video lol
Haha glad you’re paying attention 😂
This is a class-A motivational video segment that rouses the heart of why I prefer MS Azure over AWS. Thanks for sharing and inspiring!
Thanks so much for watching 🤩😁
Looking at posted programmer positions it seemed to me that a lot of places asking for .Net experience also want Azure over AWS. Not surprising, but seeing as I have a lot of .Net experience it did influence my choice.
Thanks, Quite interesting 🧐👌🏾
AZURE certifications are a little bit cheaper than aws
Completed AZ-204 certification 6 months ago.
Good video. Your 5th reason is the same reason why I am going with Azure or GCP.I know the cloud industry is evolving rapidly, but my only gripe with Microsoft is that you have to recertify way too quickly now. It makes it seem like it is harder to focus on building other skillsets. Do you think it is work maintaining Azure certs or just be one and done for the experience?
Yeah that’s so true! Having to renew certifications is so annoying 😂 I feel like I need to renew as I paid for it or my company did! And I never know if I’ll need it in future 🤷🏾♂️
Thanks for giving the factors and still being neutral with your advice
Haha Azure should be paying me 🤣
Thanks for this !
Very short and helpful .
Thanks 😁Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much for your clear and short explanation. It was certainly helpful for me.
🤩🙏🏾
I chose to learn GCP for a career in cloud engineering and wasn't able to articulate why😀but thanks your explanation, I now can. I am familiar with the Google interface. having done the google analytics course years ago there was something familiar about the GCP learning path.
👌🏾🤩💯
"Personal Research" for me was... I'd rather choose to work with a straightforward "Virtual Machine" than silly name such as "Elastic Compute". lol
And as you also mentioned, working with Windows since anyone of us was a kid really made it a bit easier to grasp than other providers.
Amazing yes I completely agree the simplicity of azure is a massive pleasure the way things are named just makes things easy to grasp! And absolutely the windows thing mad it a no brainer for me loool 😁
I picked up 2 aws certs because of infrastructure and intel environment. 83% of aws infrastructure sits in the govtment and intel side. I like azure for app security and the Oracle partnership but the cert expires yearly so no thanks.
Azure expired 1 year
Thanks for the video! Do you feel like after doing your azure cert, it benefited you in getting a job offer?
No worries yes the certs definitely helped me
How the AZ-900 Azure Fundamentals Helped my Career
ua-cam.com/video/dFTy5i2qjFE/v-deo.html
How the AZ-104 Azure Administrator has helped my Career
ua-cam.com/video/WqH3qXNuHqY/v-deo.html
I have 5 certs, 4 of them technical, 1 of those 4 is Azure and it doesn't help me one bit, even to land an interview in this horrible market 💁
random question, where did you get the digital clock behind you on the table? can you drop a link please.
Lool I couldn’t find the exact one but this is very similar, I got it on Amazon:
www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09277XRZ6/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_gl_i_PTE1TFDZV8A68R6P1EP9?linkCode=ml2&tag=certified0a-21
How did you find a mentor?
Video coming soon I guess!
Hey , I’m just beginning out my cloud engineering journey as a frontend developer, could you reply this comment and prolly give me a mentoring help , would be really grateful to hear from you
Ahhh best of luck I think this video may be helpful:
From No Experience to Cloud Engineer | Step by Step Roadmap (2024)
ua-cam.com/video/WE3ozVBVbEI/v-deo.html
Nice video bro🙌🏾💯💯
Thanks man much Appreciated 🙏🏾
What about costing?
I hate how aws renames computing components silly names like "s3" - just call it what it is storage and stop the confusing names.
So true!!!
Plz suggest I m totally new in IT . Do you think it’s easy to learn how long it will take from scratch. Plz suggest if possible one a one meeting with bro.
in short words,.2 years
study for and get comptia a+, network+ security+ then only after that, cloud. I recommend Az 900.and Sc 900
Can you be my mentor?
I am currently studying Azure
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Bro.. I've been asking you to be my tech career mentor for a minute ..no response 😢 😊
What! 😂I hope I’m mentoring in some way through these videos!
Hit me on LinkedIn
I follow you on LinkedIn already but i can't message anyone for free.. Instagram or Facebook or TikTok handle?
My Insta is in description
please can you be my mentor
bro can i get your linkdin id ?
Yes link in description my friend