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Jaiswal ChinarTerraform, AWS
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As an experienced AWS and Terraform practitioner, I bring a wealth of real-world knowledge and hands-on expertise to my teaching role. With a passion for cloud computing and infrastructure automation, I am dedicated to helping students understand and master these powerful tools.
My teaching approach emphasizes practical, hands-on learning. Through a combination of interactive lectures, guided exercises, and real-world examples, students will gain a deep understanding of AWS services and Terraform concepts. I believe in fostering a collaborative learning environment where students can ask questions, experiment with different scenarios, and apply their knowledge to solve real-world challenges.
Whether students are new to cloud computing or looking to advance their skills, my courses provide a solid foundation for success in the fast-paced world of AWS and Terraform.
DevOps Architect (Aug, 2022–Present) at DevOn Software
CloudOps Engineer (Apr, 2018–Aug, 2022) at Virtusa
Education
BE with computer science (Jul, 2014–Apr, 2018) from VTU Bengalore–scored 8
Fee details
₹300–700/hour
(US$3.57–8.32/hour)
Courses offered
Terraform for Beginners
₹4000
Duration: 4 Weeks
Delivery mode: Online
Group size: Individual
Instruction language:
English
Certificate provided:
No
In this course, we will get started with the Terraform basics, but first, we will take a look at Infrastructure as a code Or IaC and the different types of tools available in IaC and their purpose in managing modern IT Infrastructure. We’ll then see the role of Terraform in today’s IT Infrastructure. We’ll then learn how to install Terraform. This is followed by the basics of Hashicorp Configuration Language (HCL). Next, we have our first demo where you’ll get your hands dirty with HCL syntax. We will then learn the basics of Terraform such as Providers, Input and Output variables, Resource Attributes, and Dependencies. After this, we take a look at the state in Terraform We then dig deeper into the fundamentals– starting with the different commands provided by Terraform.we understand the difference between Mutable and Immutable infrastructure. This is followed by lifecycle rules in Terraform where we will learn how to manage the ways in which resources are created. we will learn other basic topics such as data sources, meta arguments such as count and for each, and finally understanding of the version constraints in Terraform.