zerotoroot.hashnode.devDay 90 of 90 Days of DevOps Challenge: AWS Well-Architected FrameworkYesterday, I explored AWS Secrets Manager, learning how it helps securely manage, retrieve, and rotate sensitive information, such as API keys, database credentials, and tokens. It gave me a solid understanding of how DevOps teams can keep security a...Aug 24, 2025·4 min read
zerotoroot.hashnode.devDay 89 of 90 Days of DevOps Challenge: AWS Secret ManagerYesterday, I explored AWS CloudFormation, a service that allows us to provision and manage AWS infrastructure using code (Infrastructure as Code). With CloudFormation, I learned how templates can be used to create, update, and delete entire stacks of...Aug 23, 2025·3 min read
zerotoroot.hashnode.devDay 87 of 90 Days of DevOps Challenge: AWS ECS and EKS ServiceYesterday, on Day 86, I explored AWS CloudTrail, a service that records all API calls and activities happening in your AWS account. It provided me with a clearer understanding of how auditing, compliance, and security monitoring are managed in the cl...Jul 28, 2025·5 min read
zerotoroot.hashnode.devDay 88 of 90 Days of DevOps Challenge: Exploring AWS CloudFormationYesterday, I explored Amazon ECS and EKS, two powerful container orchestration services. While both help in running containers at scale, I learned that ECS offers simplicity and deeper AWS integration, while EKS provides Kubernetes portability and fl...Jul 28, 2025·4 min read
zerotoroot.hashnode.devDay 86 of 90 Days of DevOps Challenge: Master AWS Auditing with CloudTrailYesterday, I explored Amazon CloudWatch, the service that helps monitor applications, services, and infrastructure in real time through metrics, logs, and alarms. It was eye-opening to see how observability makes systems more reliable and keeps opera...Jul 27, 2025·3 min read