The only Cloud services you actually need to know
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Don't let people convince you that this format is not good
@mxderntimes
3 ай бұрын
big facts, clear and concise always good explanations too
@aminedekar4223
2 ай бұрын
brings me back to early CBT nuggets format!
Real life software engineer. I'd rather have content like this compared to the influencer bs other useless tech tubers spam with. This is actually educative and noise/bs-free.
@bossgd100
3 ай бұрын
Yes I am tired of them also
@daphenomenalz4100
3 ай бұрын
Web dev cody is really good too, bro gets straight to the point 😂 explains system nd code
@Ivcota
3 ай бұрын
@@daphenomenalz4100 this! His topics are things I'm dealing with at work on the regular. On the flip side you have people the Clever Programer smh
@userre85
3 ай бұрын
@@daphenomenalz4100 Yeah he's good. There's also Arpit Bhayani, Hussein Nasser.
@David-qz1rd
3 ай бұрын
People want entertainment, learning something is plain borring.
Precise explanation! This is the 101 class that cloud providers should make by themselves. The official names and docs of these services are just confusing to newcomers and non-tech people.
@supermarkethobo9567
3 ай бұрын
I've been studying for the Certified Cloud Practitioner certification and it's a really really good starting point for all this stuff.
You are the best abstraction of documentation
Message queues are a worthwhile callout. Maybe not necessary for every app, but its one of the first things you'll find yourself wanting as you grow, or just something you'll need depending on what you're building
This video is probably on my top 10 from your channel, thank you
Oh I just realized I forgot to mention that I use to work at google.. Btw I made an intermediate full stack course where I used several Cloud services if you're interested (Database, Message Queue, Object store and Serverless functions) neetcode.io/courses/full-stack-dev/0 Disclaimer: It's not beginner friendly. You should have at least a little experience with HTTP, databases, etc.
@satyamjha68
3 ай бұрын
Waiting for one of your evening time videos for long( this generally rolls out in evening in India) We know you are a Googler neet .😂😂 . Awesome video !
@daphenomenalz4100
3 ай бұрын
This is so expensive 😶 I do want to know about Google cloud nd stuff cuz i already use AWS, but this is pretty expensive ☠️ for me right now.
insane how well explained everything was in this video. so, so good.
what a great channel to find. great pace, exceptionally clear and concise. A+1
Thats one of the best explanations for cloud services I've ever seen. Thanks a lot for your effort
Great explainer video! I was thinking recently whats the difference between vercel, netlify, aws, azure, google servers and all. It was to the point and precise. Abtractions over abtraction just to make things simple for developers.
this was amazing, I hope you keep making these type of videos where you simplify things,thank you.
This is amazing. If this is a new direction for your channel, keep it up! Requesting adding Chapters for rewatchability, please.
Finally someone can explain that loads of aws services which confusing into simple version and on point. Thank you..
00:01 Understanding essential cloud services is key 02:11 Cloud providers offer VMs for running databases and other computing tasks. 04:09 Managed services handle infrastructure for you 06:18 Use a managed solution for storing data in the Cloud 08:29 Understanding the key cloud services for seamless transition across providers 10:36 Lambda function abstracts disc access, useful for most APIs 12:43 Cloud providers make development easier through services like data warehouses and tools like AWS. 15:02 Regional vs Global cloud database services 17:08 Get hands-on with important Cloud services
Thank you! You're a blessing to the tech community!
great great great video, worked as a data engineer for 2 years and afterwards went back to uni for a masters in AI. now half a year later trying to refresh my cloud knowledge and your channel is a great way to keep the knowledge and intuition alive
Stumbled upon this video in my recommendations, very impressed, subbed instantly!
Perfect pace and explanation. Thank you.
Well done explaining the features so well and easy to understand, simple screen writing can be as effective as animations that many are doing! I'm following u!
This way of content is supremely helpful. Please keep doing such sessions. Love it !
can we agree that dynamodb architecture is impressive, for most of my usecases dynamodb fits super well, and cost is rediculous low compared to value I get on having single digit latency, rebalance partition, replication, a buuuunch of stuff I don't want to do every project.. Altough serverless sometimes does not apply, like their time series db was a bit disappointment, but we moved to a database that had time series functions like click house. Well, just choosing the right tool for your project is part of the job, but serverless mostly come as way to start it. Thank you so much for sharing it mate.. cheers.
wow.. first 10 - 12 minutes of video and I alrady got a lot of clearity of aws and cloud providers... thank you bro
This is perfect. I like that you reduced so much into less in a time when everyone is throwing buzzwords around and it's all chaos. Thank you.
I know you from your leetcode videos, but man oh man, I'm really enjoying these videos man. Cheers.
I love it. I can't love it more. I subscribed from your leetcode solution videos and I really love how you teach and explain things. Easy to understand, good examples and logical. Thanks a lot
Best video you’ve made yet! Thanks
You're a great educator! Keep it up 👏
One of the best! Big kudos!
Very informative and precise knowledge transfer on what are cloud services really about, and really enjoy watching this kind of video and want more!
Loved your point of view about cloud services 😊😊
Thanks, now I can finally add AWS to my resume.
Love these. They are like a more detailed version of Fireship's videos.
My dad is 66 serving in IT for over 30 years trying to understand what AWS is and does... i sent him this video. I think it is a really simple and good way of explaining why you would use AWS and what it potentially can do. thx
really good video, agree with pretty much everything said and well put. this kind of knowledge needs to put out there
Hi! I was wondering what you used to whiteboard or draw in your videos, love the look of it. Thanks!
Super awesome content! Love your videos!
This is one of the most useful software education videos I have ever seen
Good stuff, great teaching method!
best explanation ive ever heard of cloud services & ive been through a bunch of IT & Azure certifications without understanding half of it lol
More of these kind of vids! Thank you
really good explanation. Great job
If you want an easy time building things as a web dev, the way to go is fullstack Rails-inspired frameworks, like Rails itself, Laravel or my favorite, Phoenix. And you can't run any of those with just S3, RDS and FaaS.
Really well explained. Keep up the no bs no sensationalism content coming.🎉
Awesome. Good summary
Love the video, looking forward to more
this was a good, educational video. thanks
It was a very nice breakdown 👍
Great explanation❤👏
amazing explanation man ❤
Best video at the right time! 💥
Thanks, very informative
absolutely fantastic video
OOh, perhaps go in depth with Open Telemetry too! Availability Zones, and perhaps some material for the cloud certification that I find some resources don't explain well?
Yo , great video . its all good for toy projects, the moment you put customer workloads on there you better make sure you know what you are are doing.
Thank you for this video. Thoughts on docker cloud services? Stuff like Fargate, ECR etc.
We need more of this
Hey, thanks for the video. See a bunch of these name in job descriptions, haven't touched them (was doing academia stuff). Any suggestions on courses or small materials on your top 5?
Being a DevOps Engineer , I can say this is pure gold
@toparamennoodles9652
2 ай бұрын
As a job? How did you get it? What did you do to study for it if u don’t mind
Finally, a NeetCode video I agree with
I would also include a container hosting service.
I’m really liking the dose of sanity this channel is promoting. So much rhetoric around software dev is very “more is more”. This goes against fundamental engineering knowledge that has been known for years.
I like the explanation but I feel a newbie may get the impression he needs all this stuff. Thing is that a 6$/month VPS will be more than enough for having a new project going online and getting users, and a beginner will learn a lot by setting it up and there will be no giant surprise bill at the end of the month if he gets something wrong. I've had multiple apps running on a single 6$ VPS for 8 years now. Thousands of users served monthly, it went offline only one time for a few hours because of a botched update.
@rand0mtv660
3 ай бұрын
Yeah I'd suggest people to use a VM to actually setup things themselves at least once. Database, backups, reverse proxy with apache/nginx, SSL renewal etc. It will give you a better understanding on how things work and you will actually understand what kind of problems these managed services solve for you.
another noice video. thanks!
LOVED THE VIDEO
The top cloud services NeetCode recommends learning are: - EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) - S3 (Simple Storage Service) - RDS (Relational Database Service) or Cloud Databases - Serverless Lambda - Networking
Top notch video.
keep up the good work
Clear explanations
Do you think getting AWS cert will help? What's your opinion getting those certs?
very informative
All you need to know about cloud services is: avoid them at any cost. If you need to store your private sensitive data you can do that on my machine, which is the same as that cloud-thing: a computer over which you have zero control. Storage space ? A single 24 Terrabyte hd costs about 500 bucks and they get only cheaper, how much to pay for cloud services over the years ?
As a hobbyist, who definitely doesn’t need kubernetes etc, it’s insane to think how much computing power I have at home, yet I’m still paying for a puny 1GB VLC from digital ocean. ISPs are the real a-holes here.
Do more on k8s and cloud
Great video
Great 👍
Cdk is also pretty good, because you can just code and deploy directly. And you can configure other aws services like s3, ddb directly in the lambda stack. I am new into this stuff I don't have experience, so if this thing is actually bad xD, pls tell. Tho, it was pretty slow during local development.
@TFDusk
3 ай бұрын
CDK is just AWS version of Terraform for infrastructure as code. It isn't bad, just limited to AWS as a whole
Thank you
hey neetcode, can you make video explain how you as a solo developer build the "run code system", that compile the code and run tests on it? thanks!
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This just makes me even more interested in the dozens of other cloud services aws provides. Is it fair to just say all the other services are just a combination of services you already mentioned but tailored for specific needs? I guess amazons goal was to make it cost less if you used the tailored service that using all 2 or 3?
@TFDusk
3 ай бұрын
Some of the services under the hood will use these services on top, while others are completely separate entites on their own. With elastic beanstalk for exmaple, under the hood it will create a EC2 under the hood as a managed service, but other services he didn't mention here like IAM are it's own service.
How mehn, how do you get this knowledge and how long??
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Does this guy know what he’s talking about?!?! Waw TYSM
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most companies don't need and would be better off without aws. Dealing with system administration builds character.
Isn't S3 super expensive especially since it's per GET request.
What is the difference between a VM and a regular computer?
@sukapow
3 ай бұрын
Software(Os-Os) and hardware(Os)
@rodjenihm
3 ай бұрын
You can have multiple VMs on a single server (machine).
@EduardoEscarez
3 ай бұрын
VM is Virtual Machine, so is basically a virtualized system (operating system, files, software, etc) inside a real machine that runs it. The idea is that you can run different systems with is own software to enhance stability and security, all within a system isolated of other VMs and the host system.
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VPS is still cheaper and gets the job done. The learning curve is huge though.
@user-ok6in1jy1q
3 ай бұрын
VPS is just a VM
@SandraWantsCoke
3 ай бұрын
@@user-ok6in1jy1q yes, but much cheaper than EC2. I'm not sure why anyone would use AWS, for most projects it's too expensive.
neetcode how did u learn all of this?
This is the moment I realized he knows more than traversing a Tree xD
@tolotrarabefaly1333
3 ай бұрын
😂
everything is a wrap. when you realize that, you will be free.
8:00 You are already large scale when u find yourself needing to use any of these cloud services tbh
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@RedzSR
3 ай бұрын
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