Your path to cloud innovation doesn't require a tech background. 🌟 Join the team that builds AWS data centers 👉 https://go.aws/3KdsHJu Qi & Airrish who lead & manage construction for AWS Data Centers in Melbourne, share how diverse paths come together to build infrastructure that powers secure cloud innovation. "You don't need a construction or architectural background. Having the right attitude & a willingness to learn is what matters most," says Airrish. Keep an eye out for part 2 to hear more about their journey & day-to-day challenges.
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🌍 AWS Global Infrastructure Explained ☁️ Ever wondered how AWS ensures your applications stay fast, reliable, and available worldwide? It all comes down to three core building blocks: ✅ Regions – geographic areas with multiple data centers ✅ Availability Zones (AZs) – independent data centers for high availability ✅ Edge Locations – local hubs that deliver content closer to users In my latest blog, I break these down with simple examples so you can clearly understand how AWS powers global-scale applications. 👉 Read the full blog here: https://lnkd.in/gSePsVjC #AWS #CloudComputing #GlobalInfrastructure #Regions #AvailabilityZones #EdgeLocations #Cloud
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DC exits today are more than just infrastructure decisions — they’re about unlocking the potential value of data. With the scale of AI possibilities in AWS, customers can protect their VMware investments through EVS while tapping into the transformative power of their data. It’s not just modernization — it’s acceleration!
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🌐 Exploring the AWS Global Infrastructure ☁️ few days back, I shared my first steps into AWS. Today, I explored how AWS runs its massive cloud infrastructure worldwide – and it’s fascinating! 🚀 Here’s what I learned: ✅ Regions & Availability Zones (AZs): AWS Regions are physical locations worldwide (like Mumbai, Ohio, London). Each Region has multiple Availability Zones (data centers) for reliability and redundancy. ✅ Edge Locations (CDN): AWS has 400+ Edge Locations used for services like CloudFront (CDN) to deliver content faster to users. ✅ Why it matters? If one data center goes down, AWS keeps applications running from another AZ. This is why AWS is trusted by startups, enterprises, and even governments. 🌟 My takeaway: AWS is built for high availability, low latency, and fault tolerance. Next, I’ll dive into AWS core services like EC2 and S3. Stay tuned! #AWS #CloudComputing #LearningJourney #DevOps
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Day 3 of my AWS Cloud Practitioner certification journey is officially done! 🥳 Today's topic was a big one: the 𝗔𝗪𝗦 𝗚𝗹𝗼𝗯𝗮𝗹 𝗜𝗻𝗳𝗿𝗮𝘀𝘁𝗿𝘂𝗰𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗲. It's the backbone of AWS's cloud services, providing a robust, reliable, and secure platform. Here’s a quick recap of the key concepts that were a game-changer for me: • 𝗥𝗲𝗴𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀: A region is a physical, geographic location that contains multiple Availability Zones (AZs). They are isolated from each other, which helps to mitigate risks from natural disasters or other localized issues. 🌍 • 𝗔𝘃𝗮𝗶𝗹𝗮𝗯𝗶𝗹𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗭𝗼𝗻𝗲𝘀 (𝗔𝗭𝘀): These are the building blocks within a region. Each AZ is a fully isolated data center with its own power, cooling, and networking. By running applications across multiple AZs, you can achieve higher availability and fault tolerance. 💻 • 𝗘𝗱𝗴𝗲 𝗟𝗼𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀: These are not part of a region but are strategically placed around the world to cache content closer to end-users. They are a core part of 𝗔𝗺𝗮𝘇𝗼𝗻 𝗖𝗹𝗼𝘂𝗱𝗙𝗿𝗼𝗻𝘁, AWS's content delivery network, and help reduce latency for things like videos and images. ⚡️ Understanding how these components work together is essential for building a scalable and resilient cloud architecture. What's a piece of AWS infrastructure you find most interesting? Let me know in the comments! 👇 For a more detailed breakdown of everything I learned, check out my full post on Medium: https://lnkd.in/eTx7cdDa #AWSCloudPractitioner #CloudComputing #AWSCertification #AWSCertified #AWSGlobalInfrastructure #TechSkills #CareerGrowth
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🚀 Deep-diving into AWS Auto Scaling and NAT Gateway showed me how these two services are essential for building resilient, cost-effective, and secure cloud architectures. 🔹 Auto Scaling Dynamically adjusts capacity based on demand. Helps maintain application performance during peak loads. Avoids over-provisioning by scaling down when not needed. Works best when combined with CloudWatch metrics for fine-grained thresholds. 🔹 NAT Gateway Allows private instances in VPCs to securely access the internet. Prevents direct inbound traffic, improving security posture. Scales automatically to handle bandwidth demands. Must be planned carefully, since per-hour + data processing charges can impact cost if not optimized. 💡 Key takeaway: Performance, security, and cost optimization go hand-in-hand when using Auto Scaling and NAT Gateway effectively. #AWS #CloudComputing #AutoScaling #NATGateway #Architecture #DevOps #SRE
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Welcome to The AWS Architect Puzzle! In this video, we’ll break down the challenges, insights, and solutions that every cloud architect faces while navigating the AWS landscape. From designing scalable architectures to balancing cost and performance, this session will help you sharpen your problem-solving skills and think like an AWS architect. Special thanks to Google’s NotebookLM for helping structure and refine the research that shaped this content. #aws #architect #google #notebooklm
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🌐 Deep Dive into AWS Global Infrastructure 🚀 When we think about cloud, reliability, scalability, and performance are key — and that’s exactly what AWS achieves through its robust global infrastructure. Let’s break it down 👇 🔹 Availability Zones (AZs) An AZ is made up of one or more data centers with independent power, networking, and cooling. Multiple AZs form a Region (e.g., US-East, Asia Pacific, Europe). This design ensures fault tolerance and high availability, as workloads can be distributed across AZs. 🔹 Why choosing the right AWS Region matters When selecting a region, organizations must consider: 1️⃣ Latency – Proximity to end users for faster response times. 2️⃣ Compliance – Data residency and regulatory requirements. 3️⃣ Pricing – Costs vary depending on the region. 4️⃣ Service Availability – Not all AWS services are available in every region. 🔹 Edge Locations & Regional Edge Caches AWS has 400+ edge locations globally. These are used by services like Amazon CloudFront (CDN) to cache content closer to users. Result: reduced latency, faster delivery of static & dynamic content, and improved user experience worldwide. 💡 Takeaway: The combination of Regions, AZs, and Edge Locations creates a resilient, secure, and globally distributed infrastructure. This allows businesses to scale seamlessly, deliver low-latency experiences, and meet compliance needs — wherever their customers are. #AWS #CloudInfrastructure #CloudComputing #AmazonWebServices #CloudFront #TechInsights
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📡 “Your AWS bill isn’t just compute and storage—it’s also data transfer.” Moving data between regions or outside AWS racks up charges silently. - EC2 → Internet traffic - S3 cross-region replication - APIs serving global clients 🔍 To overcome: - Use CloudFront CDN for caching and reducing transfer. - Keep services in the same region when possible. - Monitor transfer metrics in Cost Explorer. 💡Every GB moved is money spent. Optimize data flows as much as you optimize code. #AWS #SoftwareEngineering #Cloud #Architecture
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One thing I recently learned while exploring AWS: Regions and Availability Zones (AZs). At first, I thought cloud is just “a server somewhere”… but it’s way more structured. 👉 Regions = big geographical areas (like Mumbai, London, Virginia). 👉 Availability Zones = multiple data centers inside each region. Why this matters? If one data center goes down, another AZ in the same region keeps things running. The way I pictured it: A region is like a city 🏙️ and AZs are different power stations inside that city. If one station fails, the city doesn’t go dark.
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The AWS Solutions Architect – Associate journey is all about mastering the art of building cloud solutions that are secure, scalable, and cost-effective. It covers designing resilient architectures with multi-AZ/Region strategies and disaster recovery, applying strong security through IAM and encryption, and optimizing performance with the right compute, storage, and database choices. The certification also emphasizes cost optimization with smart pricing models and auto scaling, as well as operational excellence through monitoring, automation, and the AWS Well-Architected Framework. In short, it’s about learning to design cloud systems that balance resilience, security, performance, cost, and operational efficiency—the pillars of success in the AWS ecosystem. 🚀☁️ #AWS #AWSCertified #SolutionsArchitect #CloudComputing #CloudArchitecture #AWSCommunity #TechLeadership #CloudSecurity #CloudCareers #DigitalTransformation #TechInnovation #LearningAndDevelopment
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