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Excellent guide, thanks very much
ОтветитьJust started learning AWS on my own this video was very helpfull for beginner. Really helpfull Thanks.
ОтветитьMy situation is that I've mainly dealt with Microsoft Azure and 365 at work. Some companies use AWS but I haven't been so lucky to work for one of those. So, basically I'm here on my own volition to see what all it entails to setup a free learning AWS account. Thank you!
ОтветитьThanks you! You have best explanation.
Ответитьwhy does it suspend my account when it can't validate my details they need to fix their software
ОтветитьHey! So I got to the part where you sign out of your root account and then sign back into it as IAM. But neither my username or password work?
ОтветитьThank you for this piece. It was really helpful
ОтветитьIs this video relevant to using it with a shopify store? Specifically the cloud watch?
ОтветитьThank you Travis I followed your steps. One thing bothers me. When login in to the instance console, why the default user (e2_user) and not the user we just created? sounds insecure.
ОтветитьThank you for this video. It helps a lot. But, what about a video, what explains how to create and expose an AWS kubernetes cluster?
Ответитьis there anyway to avoid linux . its trash
ОтветитьI signed up but I have no free tier service showing in the free tab? Don't understand why.
ОтветитьHi Travis, thanks for the video! Question: I opened an aws account a year ago but never used it much, but now, I need to start learning. Can I open a new aws account, same name, same credit card BUT different E-mail and still be eligible for the free tier? The internet community is divided on this issue.
ОтветитьBilling is by and large the biggest barrier to entry for most folks getting into AWS, and even seasoned AWS pros have been bit by unexpected charges. It's one area where Amazon/AWS could really do more to improve their adoption rate for those on the fence about getting into working with AWS. Great video, however!
ОтветитьMy man! Thanks for another banger big dog. I just started following your stuff. Love your videos.
ОтветитьThis video was at 420 likes, so it was really hard to hit that Like button and break that magic spell, but I did it anyway :)
ОтветитьSo grateful for this. Could not believe the complexity of AWS’ own Get Started tutorials – this high a threshold for no more than AWS "hello world"? Followed your footsteps and everything worked at last. Deeply obliged. 🙏
ОтветитьI appreciate very much the effort!
Ответитьthis is awesome stuff! Thank you so much, keep up the good work!😊
ОтветитьThis was great! - What I am struggling to find and learn about is "IAM Identity Center"(IAM IC) The setup of OU's and Accounts and then the Users within.
Can you do a Video on That?
IAM IC seems new enough that there is no videos about it. I was hoping yours would touch on it as this video is new. But again you just used IAM like others (I don't blame you it looks easier).
And some IAM IC content I read told me not to use IAM and just use IAM IC.
From there provisioning a Service into those accounts, is where I want to be, while being able to use Root User to login and oversee???
I want to start out like I intend to finish (using AWS also as the IDM for our company) and the information I am seeing does not refer to IAM (the original IAM) it refers to IAM Identity Center.
IAM user login then does not work, So very confused!
Why did they call it the same thing???
Love this!!! But I need more help! Does anyone know of a way to create a Virtual Environment or Machine on AWS or Linode or somesuch?
I am able to learn quite a lot at work, however, I do not have permissions to install software on my work machine. I'm wondering if there is a way to create a virtual machine somewhere, I'm thinking either on Linode or AWS, where I could install software to use in that environment and continue my learning.
I'm asking this because while I've been able to do a lot of front-end work and learning (actually using AWS Cloud9 IDE), now that I'm diving more into the world of the backend, I need to be able to have more control over the machine that I'm using.
If anyone knows of any way that I can do this, I'd sincerely appreciate it!
Thanks
ОтветитьThanks.. very nice guide for the first time using AWS..
ОтветитьThis is freaking awesome!
ОтветитьMr.Travis, is there a structured platform like zerotomastery to learn data engineering skills like spark, hadoop because udemy and coursera look too confusing?
ОтветитьThanks a lot Travis.
ОтветитьThank you, can you create a guide for full stuck developers AWS ecosystem?
ОтветитьCOOL!
ОтветитьThis is what I was talking about, having some monitoring for do not pass the free-tier thank man
Ответитьlike your British accent , not like American English. Are your from the UK? 你的英国口音很重
ОтветитьThanks a lot. I have never used AWS bit this video is just the best and gave me the appetite to learn cloud computing, I'm starting right now ❤
ОтветитьYou are a superb professor ❤
ОтветитьThanks for sharing this informative guide, Travis! It's great to see a step-by-step tutorial on how to get started with AWS. Your tips on how to keep costs low and secure your account are particularly helpful.
ОтветитьJeff Bezos Sucks
ОтветитьThis video came at such a perfect time! Thank you for making this! I worked in Tech Support for a major ISP for two years, and I want to get into cloud. I have no experience, and my goal is to hopefully get the AWS CCP cert by the end of the year. This vid helps greatly! TY
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