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Years of Experience in DevOps Training
6
Class Location
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Years of Experience in Amazon Web Services Training
2
AWS Certification offered
AWS Certified Developer
Teaching Experience in detail in Amazon Web Services Training
As an AWS developer certification trainer with two years of experience, I have had the privilege of guiding aspiring professionals through comprehensive training on AWS development. My sessions have covered various AWS services, including but not limited to AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, Amazon DynamoDB, AWS Step Functions, and AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM). Participants have gained in-depth knowledge of serverless architecture, building and deploying serverless applications, leveraging API Gateway for creating RESTful APIs, working with NoSQL databases using DynamoDB, and designing and orchestrating serverless workflows with Step Functions. Additionally, I have provided hands-on experience with IAM to manage access control and security in AWS environments. Throughout the training, I have emphasized best practices, architectural patterns, and real-world use cases to ensure participants are well-prepared to pursue their AWS developer certification and excel in their professional careers.
Upcoming Live Classes
1. Which classes do you teach?
I teach Amazon Web Services and DevOps Training Classes.
2. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, I provide a free demo class.
3. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for 6 years.
Answered on 11/08/2023
Yes, it is a better choice to move to DevOps and also will have the technical advantage while switching as you will already have knowledge of software development. 
Tools to know as a DevOps engineer: 
1. Python
2. Linux (Basics)
3. Apache/Nginx
4. Tomcat
5. Git/GitHub
6. Redis & MongoDB
7. Docker
8. Kubernetes
9. Jenkins/GitActions
10. Terraform
11. AWS Cloud (At least Practitioner level)
Answered on 11/08/2023
Yes, it is a better choice to move to DevOps, and also will have the advantage while switching. 
Tools to know as a DevOps engineer: 
1. Python
2. Linux (Basics)
3. Apache/Nginx
4. Tomcat
5. Git/Github
6. Redis & MongoDB
7. Docker
8. Kubernetes
9. Jenkins/GitActions
10. Terraform
11. AWS Cloud (At least Practitioner level)
Answered on 11/08/2023
 Absolutely, even though the demand is met now. 
Still, major companies are moving to the cloud. Hence a good time to start. 
Tools and languages good to know, if you want to be a devOps engineer. 
1. Python
2. Linux (Basics)
3. Apache/Nginx
4. Tomcat
5. Git/Github
6. Redis & MongoDB
7. Docker
8. Kubernetes
9. Jenkins/GitActions
10. Terraform
11. AWS Cloud (At least Practitioner level)
Answered on 11/08/2023
 Yes, it is. Not completely, but some of it. 
You will need to learn technical stuff eventually, if not initially. 
Tools to know in Devops: 
1. Python
2. Linux (Basics)
3. Apache/Nginx
4. Tomcat
5. Git/Github
6. Redis & MongoDB
7. Docker
8. Kubernetes
9. Jenkins/GitActions
10. Terraform
11. AWS Cloud (At least Practitioner level)
Answered on 11/08/2023
Class Location
   Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
  Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE) 
   Student's Home
  Student's Home 
   Tutor's Home
  Tutor's Home 
Years of Experience in DevOps Training
6
Class Location
   Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
  Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE) 
   Student's Home
  Student's Home 
   Tutor's Home
  Tutor's Home 
Years of Experience in Amazon Web Services Training
2
AWS Certification offered
AWS Certified Developer
Teaching Experience in detail in Amazon Web Services Training
As an AWS developer certification trainer with two years of experience, I have had the privilege of guiding aspiring professionals through comprehensive training on AWS development. My sessions have covered various AWS services, including but not limited to AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, Amazon DynamoDB, AWS Step Functions, and AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM). Participants have gained in-depth knowledge of serverless architecture, building and deploying serverless applications, leveraging API Gateway for creating RESTful APIs, working with NoSQL databases using DynamoDB, and designing and orchestrating serverless workflows with Step Functions. Additionally, I have provided hands-on experience with IAM to manage access control and security in AWS environments. Throughout the training, I have emphasized best practices, architectural patterns, and real-world use cases to ensure participants are well-prepared to pursue their AWS developer certification and excel in their professional careers.
Answered on 11/08/2023
Yes, it is a better choice to move to DevOps and also will have the technical advantage while switching as you will already have knowledge of software development. 
Tools to know as a DevOps engineer: 
1. Python
2. Linux (Basics)
3. Apache/Nginx
4. Tomcat
5. Git/GitHub
6. Redis & MongoDB
7. Docker
8. Kubernetes
9. Jenkins/GitActions
10. Terraform
11. AWS Cloud (At least Practitioner level)
Answered on 11/08/2023
Yes, it is a better choice to move to DevOps, and also will have the advantage while switching. 
Tools to know as a DevOps engineer: 
1. Python
2. Linux (Basics)
3. Apache/Nginx
4. Tomcat
5. Git/Github
6. Redis & MongoDB
7. Docker
8. Kubernetes
9. Jenkins/GitActions
10. Terraform
11. AWS Cloud (At least Practitioner level)
Answered on 11/08/2023
 Absolutely, even though the demand is met now. 
Still, major companies are moving to the cloud. Hence a good time to start. 
Tools and languages good to know, if you want to be a devOps engineer. 
1. Python
2. Linux (Basics)
3. Apache/Nginx
4. Tomcat
5. Git/Github
6. Redis & MongoDB
7. Docker
8. Kubernetes
9. Jenkins/GitActions
10. Terraform
11. AWS Cloud (At least Practitioner level)
Answered on 11/08/2023
 Yes, it is. Not completely, but some of it. 
You will need to learn technical stuff eventually, if not initially. 
Tools to know in Devops: 
1. Python
2. Linux (Basics)
3. Apache/Nginx
4. Tomcat
5. Git/Github
6. Redis & MongoDB
7. Docker
8. Kubernetes
9. Jenkins/GitActions
10. Terraform
11. AWS Cloud (At least Practitioner level)
Answered on 11/08/2023
 
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