
Linux Concepts Explained Using Windows Analogies
Every cloud engineer must know the linux fundamentals.

Every cloud engineer must know the linux fundamentals.
Many people want to switch their career to Cloud Engineering, especially those working as:
Linux Admin
Network Engineer
System Admin
Application Support
SRE / Production Support
Desktop Support
Help Desk
QA Automation
BPO Technical Support
NOC Engineer
Most of us have 2 to 5 years of experience, but with only the current experience and daily tasks, it is difficult to switch directly into a Cloud Engineer role.
First, focus on learning cloud technologies properly. After that, try to work on real-time tasks and projects to understand how the industry actually works.
Once you gain hands-on experience with real-world scenarios, it becomes much easier to clear cloud interviews and move into a cloud career successfully.
Feel free to reach out me if you need any guidance.
I am offering 1:1 personalized training with hands-on experience and real-time project work. This is ideal for anyone looking to gain practical skills rather than just theoretical knowledge.
If you're interested in learning with direct guidance and working on real-world projects, feel free to reach out to me for more details.
I am offering 1:1 personalized training with hands-on experience and real-time project work. This is ideal for anyone looking to gain practical skills rather than just theoretical knowledge.
If you're interested in learning with direct guidance and working on real-world projects, feel free to reach out to me for more details.
Watch this video to understand the VPC concept easily.
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Learn the basics → Regions, Availability Zones, pricing
Master core services → EC2, S3, IAM, VPC
Understand networking → Subnets, routing, security groups
Learn storage → S3 vs EBS vs EFS
Pick databases → RDS vs DynamoDB
Explore serverless → Lambda + API Gateway
Focus on security → IAM roles, least privilege
Monitor everything → CloudWatch, logs, alerts