AWS Fundamentals

Community Overview

About AWS Fundamentals

A Book, Newsletter, and Community That Teaches You How to Use AWS in the Real World.

The community at a glance

AWS Fundamentals is a Discord Server for DevOps Engineers and Cloud Computing. It has a live chat communication style. It also includes an email newsletter, paid membership options, and curated tools and resources. On the Hive Index it ranks #4 in the Cloud Computing communities list and #9 in the DevOps communities list.

Community Features

This community has a realtime chat

Newsletter

Only 12% of DevOps communities have a newsletter

This community has an email newsletter of related content

Paid

Only 6% of DevOps communities have paid membership tiers

This community has a paid membership level

Tools

Only 6% of DevOps communities have tools and resources

This community aggregates tools & resources

Frequently asked questions

Who is AWS Fundamentals for?
Best for DevOps Engineers and Cloud Computing enthusiasts looking for a Discord-based community with live chat.
Is AWS Fundamentals free to join?
AWS Fundamentals is listed with paid membership options. The community link spells out current pricing and member benefits.
What platform is AWS Fundamentals on?
AWS Fundamentals runs on Discord. Discord is an American VoIP, instant messaging and digital distribution platform designed for creating communities. Users communicate with voice calls, video calls, text messaging, media and files in private chats or as part of communities called "servers". Discord originally became popular in the gaming communities, but now has spread to software developers, crypto, and beyond.
What topics does AWS Fundamentals cover?
On the Hive Index, AWS Fundamentals is organized under DevOps Engineers, Cloud Computing.
How do I join AWS Fundamentals?
You can join AWS Fundamentals by clicking this link, or pressing the "Go to community" button above.
What are the DevOps communities like?
Communities for DevOps engineers and platform teams covering CI/CD, cloud infrastructure, Kubernetes, and site reliability. Discord and Slack host active practitioner communities, with discussion ranging from tool comparisons and troubleshooting to career paths and on-call culture.