@DevOpsJourney

Only 10 minutes and I know so much more about AWS now! Thanks.

@arielcuesta5520

Wow, I wish I had this intro 3 months ago... Sooooo much less headaches hahaha. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

@eastwardape9841

One Hundred Percent PURE VALUE!!! no bs! Much Appreciate it. Thanks a lot brother!

@tadaspetra

This is a topic I have been curious about for a long time. Really great explanation 👍

@programmercouple

Loved the analogies you used to make things relatable and easy to understand. Like hard-disk, router, etc.

@ShyamSunderKumarNITD

Thanks buddy, such a simple summary. Exactly what I was looking for.

@mukundm2023

It was on point, loved it! Please do create AWS certification series and if required ill sign up for it!

@KenSherman

6:30
Right. You did only 7 "9️⃣"s, lol.😅

@uploadvoice

Very great content ! Appreciate this work !
Keep going

@monicadupree7928

Your video awesome.  Give me a more detailed guidance on how to get started on AWS. I have a question.   Can we choose to use one databases storage or is both  S3 & RSD have to be used to setup a VM?  Is S3 only used for Lambda or can it be used for EC2 too?

@KenSherman

9:00 is my favorite part! ☁😏🔺

@dylanalbertazzi

This is golden!

@chrislyonm

Man, I'm just getting into DevOps and was really excited about all the possibilities, but was getting very discouraged by how difficult it was to find organized information. You helped me get excited about it again!

Quick question if you're not too busy, I'd like to ultimately set up a CI/CD workflow for a Discord bot and have tried unsuccessfully with an EC2 instance and CodePipeline + CodeDeploy pulling from a GitHub repository.
Am I going in the right direction with this? It seems like AWS is trying to deploy it as if it's a website. I'm not sure what I should study to learn how to get my EC2 to watch for changes on the repository, pull them, and run a simple CLI command in the root directory.

@technocoh

Amazing introduction! :D

@googleevil

Thanks

@GrowLikeAWeed-T

Thank You!