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AWS Tutorial

Regions, IAM, EC2/EKS touchpoints, S3 ergonomics, Lambda + events for Python backends.

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Lesson outline

  1. 1
    Create an AWS Account

    Create an AWS account and set up billing — AWS Tutorial. Hands-on steps, troubleshooting, and what to study next.

  2. 2
    AWS Introduction

    Regions, AZs, accounts — mental map before touching consoles.

  3. 3
    AWS Management Console

    Explore the AWS Management Console interface in this hands-on AWS Tutorial. Learn to navigate services, use the search bar, set regions, and manage IAM basics — a practical step for Python backend devs.

  4. 4
    IAM Essentials

    Users, roles, least-privilege intuition for beginners.

  5. 5
    Install AWS CLI and Configure Credentials

    This lesson teaches installing the AWS CLI and configuring credentials on your machine. You'll set up the CLI, create an IAM user, and configure access keys, with troubleshooting tips.

  6. 6
    EC2 Basics

    Instances, AMIs, security groups — compute building blocks.

  7. 7
    AWS Global Infrastructure Basics

    Understand AWS global infrastructure basics — AWS Tutorial.

  8. 8
    Amazon S3 Basics

    Buckets, keys, durability vs backups — object storage patterns.

  9. 9
    Launch Your First EC2 Linux Instance

    Launch your first EC2 Linux instance — hands-on AWS Tutorial lesson covering core concepts, step-by-step setup, troubleshooting, and next steps.

  10. 10
    Lambda & Python

    Event-driven functions — where Python fits serverlessly.

  11. 11
    Connect to EC2 with SSH Securely

    Learn to connect to Amazon EC2 instances over SSH securely, covering key pairs, security groups, and common pitfalls for Python backend developers.

  12. 12
    Well-Architected Snapshot

    Operational excellence reminders tied to earlier lessons.

    AWS Tutorial — step-by-step tutorials

    What you will find here

    This track walks through aws tutorial in order — each lesson is server-rendered HTML you can read without JavaScript. Follow the outline, then practice in the browser IDE when a lesson links to runnable code.

    Tutorials vs quizzes and code samples

    Tutorials teach in sequence. For quick checks use quizzes. For copy-paste snippets see code samples. For deeper reading browse articles.