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Level up your career and learn AWS Cloud ☁️

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Hello {NAME}, AWS and "the cloud" aren't going anywhere. They power much of the internet, and it bec

Hello {NAME}, AWS and "the cloud" aren't going anywhere. They power much of the internet, and it becomes painfully obvious when critical services for web developers go down. No one likes seeing the GitHub unicorn. 🦄 You might be using AWS without even knowing it too. Many companies like Netlify and Digital Ocean abstract the complexities of AWS away from you so that you can have features like easy one 'one-click deploys.' But stop and think about that... There are many companies out there making countless amounts of money configuring AWS for you and other companies. What could that do for your career if you become an expert in AWS? There's a reason companies can make a profit on AWS... it's hard. There are many moving pieces, and just finding the right service to click in the dashboard can be overwhelming. There's help for you in getting started. Sam Julien has crafted a course that provides a gentle introduction to AWS and kick starts your journey to becoming a Certified Cloud Practitioner. You'll learn how to set up Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and Relational Database (RDS) instances to install and run the open-source CMS platform, Ghost. You'll learn about networking, SSH, and using the command line in AWS instances. When you complete this course, you'll have an AWS-backed CMS that you can power any of your websites with. You will be in a great position to kickstart your journey to becoming a Certified Cloud Practitioner. 👉 [Learn how deploy to AWS with EC2 and RDS](=)​ =​ - your friends at egghead [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 12333 Sowden Rd Ste B, PMB#97429, Houston, TX 77080-2059

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