You're so welcome! Make sure to check out our upcoming Content Release Live Show for even more AWS content being released this November: linuxacademy.com/blog/linuxacademy-com/november-course-launch-the-great-200/
You are a phenomenal instructor. Your voice, the way you break information down to bite sized pieces, your visuals (although basic VERY effective). You are just all around GREAT! Thank you for your videos and thank you for your work. I had to choose one video to comment on and say thank you but although I’ve commented on this video I have watched so many of your videos. Satisfied across the board! Keep up the excellent work!
I rarely comment, but this is a fantastic quick overview and explanation for non-tech individuals. You did a great job explaining the major concepts so that others can easily understand.
I am an IT person who hates change. Anytime something different comes along that will cause the status quo to change I usually resist. In the case of IAAS and cloud services this has been an easy switch for my company. This has resulted in major savings and increased profitability. My employees are experiencing less stress and a lighter workload for my IT department. This all translated into increased wages, better benefits, the ability to work from home when the weather is bad or for whatever reason.
I second that statement. I am new to learning IT Operations but have experience as an educator in a completely different field. I personally come across many highly skilled and knowledgeable RUclips IT "Instructors" who overwhelmed their listeners with complex information on their "Beginner Tutorials". This is by far the best AWS summary of services. Everything else I have learned now makes so much sense. Thank you !!!
Sir you are amazing...such a simple and effective explanation....entire content is so captivating that I finished all the videos in one go which I rarely do.....
When you've the AWS certs and all...and you pesue a career in it...How do work for AWS?...Do you work from home or do you go to work on a regular basis?
That's NOT what high availability refers to. Other than that, good presentation, BUT when someone chooses to see a video titled "How AWS" the content of your video is not what he or she expects. You should have named it something like "What AWS is".
May you are making things too simplistic. High availability refers to a system or component that is continuously operational, not that it is available from various devices.
I can't express how much of a relief it was finding these videos. The oversimplification is a godsend.
This genuinely the best intro video for this topic that I've seen. Thank you.
You're so welcome! Make sure to check out our upcoming Content Release Live Show for even more AWS content being released this November: linuxacademy.com/blog/linuxacademy-com/november-course-launch-the-great-200/
You are a phenomenal instructor. Your voice, the way you break information down to bite sized pieces, your visuals (although basic VERY effective). You are just all around GREAT! Thank you for your videos and thank you for your work. I had to choose one video to comment on and say thank you but although I’ve commented on this video I have watched so many of your videos. Satisfied across the board! Keep up the excellent work!
Excellent way to describe the cloud. I will share it with non-computer savvy colleagues at the office.
I rarely comment, but this is a fantastic quick overview and explanation for non-tech individuals. You did a great job explaining the major concepts so that others can easily understand.
I am an IT person who hates change. Anytime something different comes along that will cause the status quo to change I usually resist. In the case of IAAS and cloud services this has been an easy switch for my company. This has resulted in major savings and increased profitability. My employees are experiencing less stress and a lighter workload for my IT department. This all translated into increased wages, better benefits, the ability to work from home when the weather is bad or for whatever reason.
I saw multiple videos couldnt understand anything until i checked this one. Very simple and usefull video for layman like me :)
Sure :)
This video is way better than AWS’s video of what AWS is, and I’m a tech genius.
I second that statement. I am new to learning IT Operations but have experience as an educator in a completely different field. I personally come across many highly skilled and knowledgeable RUclips IT "Instructors" who overwhelmed their listeners with complex information on their "Beginner Tutorials". This is by far the best AWS summary of services. Everything else I have learned now makes so much sense. Thank you !!!
Best ever explanation on AWS on RUclips. Thanks for sharing.
Though very interesting and very easy to understand, it is not a video on AWS, but essentially on the CLOUD in general.
I fully agree with the previous positive comments. This was a great video to learn about the basics when it comes to cloud services like AWS.
Very well presented ( the video content is presented keeping the non-technical people in the mind).
Great Video! Oversimplification is the way to go
Sir you are amazing...such a simple and effective explanation....entire content is so captivating that I finished all the videos in one go which I rarely do.....
clear, precise and simple
I really enjoy the pace of your video. Thanks
Thank you for sharing your knowledge in such a simple manners
Clear and concise man thank you I needed this!
Thank you. The explanation was adequately simplified
Thanks for the video. Easy to understand.
simple, clear , amazing
Thank you!
the videos in this series are more or less perfect
Awesome! Super easy to understand, Super well explained! Thank you :)
Its excellent
explanation video, very clear idea about this and understanding of function, it’s
really good.
outstanding explanation video. Thank you
Amazing explanation. Thank you for this playlist.
Its simple and easy to get introduced with aws
Simple and straightforward! Thanks
Nicely explained. Thank you :)
Thanks for watching!
Thank you very much.
It was very helpful.
Clear Explanation.
It is our pleasure! Check out www.linuxacademy.com for more in-depth tutorials! Happy learning!
Great simplification, Thanks
Awesome explanation...... that's called oversimplification.
Very clear explanation!
Thank you.
Wow love the content
Excellent Explanation.
4:55
Not being "personal" but, what is "peronal"?😶
Best AWS explanation.
Thanks! Check out www.linuxacademy.com to dive in deeper! :)
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Super helpful, thank you so much!
Excellent, good job.
very clearly explained !!!
Thanks
Glad this video helped!
subrat jain
Excellent bro it helped a lot
@@linuxacademysupport1878 can u make a video how linux is helpful in aws
@@linuxacademysupport1878 thank you
Really Impressed!!
When you've the AWS certs and all...and you pesue a career in it...How do work for AWS?...Do you work from home or do you go to work on a regular basis?
Where are the other videos. What of Route 53, EFS and so on
Simply sooperb buddy😘
Thanks, that was really helpful
Thanks for watching! Check out more of our AWS courses here: linuxacademy.com/amazon-web-services/courses Happy learning!
wow man! crazy good content. Thanks!
This is a great video; thanks
good video..liked it...
FYI: Minute 4:38 explains the most common "Peronal" uses, instead of Personal uses.
Good eye! Our mistake :P
thank you
"Floating around in a cyber-space".
Thanks for the vid!
It's much easier to understand when I set speed at 1.25 times from youtube settings
Finally I know what cloud computing is , thanks Linux academy how do I contact u
What is Cloud Computing?
Me: it's all fugazi.
IF YOU store your files in the CLOUD. What happens when it RAINS?
On premisis . .. .
That's NOT what high availability refers to. Other than that, good presentation, BUT when someone chooses to see a video titled "How AWS" the content of your video is not what he or she expects. You should have named it something like "What AWS is".
May you are making things too simplistic. High availability refers to a system or component that is continuously operational, not that it is available from various devices.
We get it, we're idiots.
This teaching is really over simplified complex things