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A review by ntombizakhona
Solutions Architect's Handbook: Kick-start your solutions architect career by learning architecture design principles and strategies by Saurabh Shrivastava
5.0
A Paraphrased Compilated of AWS Whitepapers.
I received this book as a gift, it is a well written book I must say, quite easy to read.
But, as someone who has read an extensive amount of AWS Whitepapers, it did feel like a Paraphrased Compilation of AWS Whitepapers.
This book is suitable for someone who would like to GET STARTED with their Solutions Architecture Career or if you want to improve some of your soft skills, because they do at least get into that, which was beneficial and helpful.
As an AWS Enthusiast, I recommend that you peruse this book before you attempt the Cloud Practitioner Certification or the Solutions Architect - Associate Certification, but once again, you'd benefit more if you read the AWS Whitepapers instead for more updated technical perspectives... and, not only that, Cloud Computing is a continuously evolving industry, a book can get out of date as soon as it is published, so read mindfully...
A good book nonetheless.
I received this book as a gift, it is a well written book I must say, quite easy to read.
But, as someone who has read an extensive amount of AWS Whitepapers, it did feel like a Paraphrased Compilation of AWS Whitepapers.
This book is suitable for someone who would like to GET STARTED with their Solutions Architecture Career or if you want to improve some of your soft skills, because they do at least get into that, which was beneficial and helpful.
As an AWS Enthusiast, I recommend that you peruse this book before you attempt the Cloud Practitioner Certification or the Solutions Architect - Associate Certification, but once again, you'd benefit more if you read the AWS Whitepapers instead for more updated technical perspectives... and, not only that, Cloud Computing is a continuously evolving industry, a book can get out of date as soon as it is published, so read mindfully...
A good book nonetheless.