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Going Serverless: Where to Start

Linux Academy

What is serverless framework? The Serverless Framework is an open-source project that replaces traditional platforms (hardware, operating systems) with a platform that can run in a cloud environment. Serverless is beneficial as it lets you focus on delivering a product, rather than managing typical IT problems.

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Free Cloud Courses at Linux Academy — July 2019

Linux Academy

By adding free cloud training to our Community Membership, students can develop their Linux and Cloud skills even further. Members of the Linux Academy community come together and share their insights and questions. Stay tuned to the Linux Academy blog for details! Linux Academy Free Courses in July.

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AWS Lambda Versioning and Aliases

Linux Academy

As I detailed in a previous blog post, I’m continuing to update the Linux Academy AWS DevOps Pro certification course. The course has three new sections (and Lambda Versioning and Aliases plays an important part in the Lambda section): Deployment Pipelines. AWS Lambda, and. AWS Lambda and Serverless Concepts.

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How to Build a Serverless Application Using Laravel and Bref

Modus Create

Serverless architecture has grown more popular since Amazon Web Services (AWS) introduced Lambda. Serverless allows the developer to focus only on the code itself. The New LAMP Stack: Serverless on AWS. In this tutorial, I’ll be covering how to use Bref to build a serverless Laravel application. Step 1: AWS User.

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What’s Free At Linux Academy February 2019

Linux Academy

By adding free cloud training to our Community Membership, students have the opportunity to develop their Linux and Cloud skills further. Stay tuned to the Linux Academy blog for further details. Git is a source control tool developed by none-other-than the guy who wrote the Linux Kernel himself.

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High-performance computing on AWS

Xebia

Why HPC and cloud are a good fit? Setting up HPC on cloud doesn’t require upfront (CAPEX) investments. With public cloud you have access to the latest components, that will not only give a better performance but also give a better price/performance ratio. The real value of cloud is to use higher-level abstraction services.

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750+ Hands-On Labs and Counting

Linux Academy

A couple of years ago, I wrote a post called “ 116 Hands-On Labs and Counting ” and today we have over 750 Hands-On Labs across 10 content categories — Linux, AWS, Azure, Big Data, Cloud, Containers, DevOps, Google Cloud, OpenStack, and Security. Cloud Playground is another innovative lab feature by Linux Academy.

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