Learning AWS : Cloud Foundations & Resilience by Design
This is the first in a series where I’m learning cloud computing in public. I’m taking the AWS Skill Builder course and documenting my progress, not just what I’m learning, but how I’m thinking through it and what it might mean in the real world.
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Love how you’re breaking down core cloud concepts in such an accessible way! The delivery hub analogy for global infrastructure really clicked for me, it’s a perfect way to explain why multi-region and multi-AZ setups matter.
Shared responsibility is something so many beginners overlook, so highlighting the “landlord vs. tenant” comparison is gold. It’s easy to assume “cloud = secure,” but it’s really about partnership between provider and user.
And designing for failure - yes! Building with fault tolerance from day one is the difference between downtime nightmares and smooth user experiences.
Your questions are spot on and exactly what I’ve been thinking about too. Curious to see how you tackle “region down” scenarios in your next post! Keep these coming, learning in public like this is so valuable for everyone diving into cloud fundamentals. 🚀☁️