I am delighted to share that I have passed the AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate exam.
The exam validates technical expertise in designing and deploying highly available, scalable and resilient infrastructure on @awscloud.
The best way to prepare for the exam is to get hands-on experience on platforms like @acloudguru which offers several training labs and a sandbox environment to practice, or even using an AWS free-tier account while watching a YouTube video from @andrewbrown@freeCodeCamp.
🎉 I'm super excited to announce that I recently joined Univeris as a Site Reliability Engineer.
I am highly passionate about Site reliability engineering and DevOps engineering, and it's been a wonderful experience working at Univeris, managing infrastructure at a large scale.
Moreover, it's going great learning and implementing in-demand tools and technologies along with their best practices. I'm glad to be a part of this esteemed organization as a part-time engineer.
⭐ Chaos engineering allows experimentation in the production environment to maintain customer trust, build confidence in the system's reliability, resiliency and availability and to avoid unexpected outages.
⭐ Why does @netflix use chaos engineering?
Netflix created Chaos Monkey to test the resilience of its IT infrastructure. It purposely disables any production instance running in Netflix's network to test its resiliency towards the downtime.
Thank you, @GremlinInc, @KoltonAndrus, Matthew Fornaciar, @tambryantbutow, and Andre Newman, for the official certification and workshop on Chaos Engineering.
🎉 I am excited to share that I got selected for yet another scholarship, @SUSE Scholarship program Cloud-Native, by @udacity.
This is my 3rd scholarship with Udacity, and I am super excited to learn in-demand skills that are widely used at enterprises.
⭐ This course will help me to learn:
- Cloud-native application deployment best practices and strategies.
- CI/CD pipeline to structure, package, & release applications to #Kubernetes.
- #ArgoCD for the automatic rollout of the new features to the production environment.
Thank you, #Udacity and #SUSE, for providing such a fantastic opportunity! 💥
🎉 I'm super excited to announce that I've successfully graduated from @udacity's AWS Cloud Architect Nanodegree.
It was an excellent learning experience to work on several real-world #projects. The program consists of 3+ projects, 100+ lessons, & 100+ hours of intense learning.
⭐ 𝗜 𝗵𝗮𝘃𝗲 𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸𝗲𝗱 𝗼𝗻: 1) Recoverability in AWS 2) Design, Provision, & Monitor AWS #Infrastructure 3) Serverless Architecture 4) IaC using Terraform to provision various #AWS resources 5) Designing a DevSecOps Pipeline 6) Ensuring CIS standards for cloud security