Technology has always fascinated me, especially the systems that power modern applications behind the scenes. My journey into Cloud Computing and DevOps started during my postgraduate studies in Computer Applications (MCA), where I developed a strong interest in building and managing scalable systems.
I began learning about Linux system administration, which helped me understand how operating systems manage resources, processes, and networking. From there, I explored cloud platforms like Amazon Web Services (AWS), where I learned how to deploy applications on virtual servers, configure networking, and manage storage services.
One of the most exciting parts of my journey has been learning DevOps practices. DevOps focuses on automating software delivery and improving collaboration between development and operations teams. I started working with tools like Git for version control, Docker for containerization, and Jenkins for continuous integration.
Recently, I have been working on hosting web applications on AWS. This includes creating EC2 instances, configuring web servers like Apache or Nginx, setting up security groups, and troubleshooting hosting errors. These hands-on experiences have helped me understand real-world infrastructure management.
My goal is to become a skilled Cloud and DevOps Engineer who can design reliable, scalable, and efficient systems. Through this blog, I plan to share my learning experiences, projects, and practical guides related to cloud computing, Linux, and DevOps tools.