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Tutorial 1: Getting Started with AWS (Shoutout to TechTobe101's Youtube Channel)(3/5)

In this tutorial, we'll guide you through setting up your initial AWS account, ensuring a smooth start to your AWS journey. Whether you're completely new to AWS or looking to create a new account, follow these step-by-step instructions to get started:

Sign Up for an AWS Account:

  • Visit the AWS website (https://aws.amazon.com/) and click on the "Sign Up" button.

  • Follow the on-screen instructions to create your AWS account. You'll need to provide basic information such as your email address, password, and contact details.

  • Verify your email address by clicking on the verification link sent to your email inbox.

Navigate to the AWS Management Console:

  • Once your account is set up and verified, log in to the AWS Management Console using your newly created credentials.

The AWS Management Console is your central hub for managing your AWS services and resources. It provides a user-friendly interface for accessing a wide range of AWS services, from compute and storage to databases and networking.

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Explore AWS Services:

  1. Take some time to explore the various AWS services available in the console. You can browse services by category or search for specific services using the search bar.

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  • Familiarize yourself with the layout and navigation of the console, as you'll be using it frequently throughout your AWS journey.

Looking for extra help?? Follow Our Video Tutorial (Optional):

  • For those who prefer video tutorials, we recommend checking out our guide for a comprehensive visual walkthrough of setting up an AWS account.

  • Additionally AWS provides detailed instructions and tips for navigating the AWS Management Console, making it easier for visual learners to follow along.

By following these steps, you'll have successfully set up your AWS account and gained access to the AWS Management Console. In the next tutorial, we'll explore practical examples of three-tier architecture in AWS and discuss how to implement this architecture using AWS services.

Image credits: All images are sourced from the AWS website (https://aws.amazon.com/).

Stay tuned for the next article in our series, where we'll dive into the practical aspects of implementing a three-tier infrastructure in AWS. Let's build effective and industry standard architectures together!

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