I'm in my final undergraduate year and I'm eager to dive into cloud technology and Kubernetes. My background is a bit limited—I know a bit about Docker and have worked on some projects using AWS EC2 and S3. Recently, I found out about the Linux Foundation's free courses, but I'm curious how they stack up against paid options. I'm looking for recommendations on learning resources for cloud tech, Kubernetes, and DevOps tools. Any thoughts on books, online courses, labs, or project ideas would be super helpful!
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A lot of folks suggest studying for an AWS associate certification first. Stephen Merek’s course on Udemy is often recommended—especially when it's on sale since it's a great value. Just make sure you're comfortable with Docker and Linux before jumping into Kubernetes.
You might want to check out Andela, as they offer scholarships for the paid LFS250 course and the KCNA Exam. This could save you over $300!
I checked it out!! Thank you bruvvv. It mentions it's for a **Kubernetes African Developer Training Program**—but I’m not African. Can I still apply?
Thanks for the suggestion bruvv!