Using AWS Like A Pro: Best Practices From Solutions Architects
<p>I’ve been using the cloud, predominantly AWS, for around 10 years now and hold the AWS Solutions Architect Professional Certification being a certified solutions architect for over 5 years. In 2018, I got my <a href="https://www.credly.com/badges/aa19782c-29a4-4868-b1af-93068686ff38/public_url" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">SA-A badge</a> and my <a href="https://www.credly.com/badges/461fca6d-7ddc-4581-8b28-44a27c5a74a3/public_url" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">SA-Pro badge</a> in 2021. Further, I had the pleasure to work with AWS’ own solutions architects over the past years. This was both as a CTO for larger businesses as well as for startups. As a consultant and mentor, I helped development teams make the most out of the AWS services.</p>
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<p>Are you an AWS Professional already?</p>
<p>The path to becoming a professional with AWS is almost identical for all people. Most beginners start off launching resources, predominantly virtual machines, through the AWS Management Console. Professionals on the other hand hardly use the console for anything and rely on CloudFormation or CDK. Let’s look at how professionals use AWS and how their approach differs to that of beginners and intermediates.</p>
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