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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Migrating to the AWS Cloud by Amazon Web Services

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About the Course

This introductory course is for anyone who wants a deeper dive into AWS migration. Whether you want to understand what services are helpful, need to plan a migration for your organization, or are helping other groups with their own migration, you will find valuable information throughout this course. The course sessions structure cloud migration through the three-phase migration process from AWS: assess, mobilize, and migrate and modernize. This process is designed to help your organization approach and implement a migration of tens, hundreds, or thousands of applications. By learning about this three-phase structure—and the various AWS tools, features, and services that can help you during each phase—you will complete this course with a better understanding of how to design and implement migrations to AWS....

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Awesome course for a Program and/or Project manager

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great, but I think you need more to visualize it using a text since It's rather fast.

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By ANKIT K

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Jun 21, 2023

Good

By Katherine J

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Mar 26, 2024

NA

By Mikhail K

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May 22, 2023

I am not so interested in the subject of this course as Python Software Engineer

By Michela A

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Mar 15, 2024

I believe that the contents of this course could be really improved.

By Anton

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Feb 8, 2024

In the first course of specialization they use diagrams, walk-throughs with screen casts and labs, the second one is a talk-show with puppets and, for my taste a nauseating amount of management speak like "Through the use of trainings, deep dives into documentation, experimentation and innovation, and utilizing the readiness assessment process, you can work to keep all necessary actors and stakeholders at the same level." The humor and the desired level of "chattiness" are of course subjective, but there should be meticulous work to make the information clear and digestible. IMHO this is not the case. For instance, in the final assessment two questions is basically duplicated, with "X does: A B C D" and "Which service does A: X, Y, W, Z" and another question is "What is a benefit of X: it supports ONLY A, it supports ONLY B THE RIGHT ANSWER it does not support A" The difference between relocate, rehost and replatform is very subtle, but not explained. (I doubt that my understanding is 100% correct). There is a general impression that the topic was boring for the instructors, and they either tried to just reel off the services or to have some fun with puppets and jokes. P.S.: And there there is a "challenge" exercise where you have to have your own RDS instance and test Schema Conversion Tool and pay for it.