I'm a final year undergrad looking to dive into cloud technology and Kubernetes. I've had a bit of experience with Docker and have done some projects using AWS EC2 and S3 along with web development. I recently stumbled upon the Linux Foundation's free online courses, but I'm curious if they're as beneficial as the paid ones. Can anyone suggest good resources for learning cloud tech, Kubernetes, and DevOps tools? I'd appreciate recommendations for books, online courses, labs, or even project ideas!
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Definitely consider starting with an AWS associate certification! Many people recommend Stephen Merek’s Udemy course for this; it’s often on sale and really valuable. Before diving into Kubernetes, make sure you’re comfortable with Docker and Linux, as they’ll give you the foundational knowledge you need.
You might want to check out Andela! They offer scholarships for the paid LFS250 and KCNA exams, which can save you a ton—over $300. Just a heads up, though, it mentions it's for the African Developer Training Program, but don't worry, that doesn't necessarily exclude you from taking it!
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