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Your 2026 Cloud Computing Roadmap: Start Here

The Truth About Getting Into Cloud
Here's something nobody talks about: cloud engineers are making serious money right now, and companies can't hire them fast enough.
But most people who try to learn cloud computing fail. Not because it's too hard - but because they're learning in the wrong order.
If you've watched endless tutorials and still feel lost, you're in the right place.


Four Questions Before We Start
Be honest with yourself:
Have you watched hours of cloud tutorials but still feel confused?
Do you know what "cloud" means but have no idea where to actually start?
Are you tired of boring technical documentation that makes zero sense?
Do you think you need a computer science degree for this?

If you said yes to even one of these, keep reading.


Why Most Beginners Fail (And How You Won't)
Most people jump straight into AWS or Azure without learning the basics first. That's like trying to drive a car before learning what a steering wheel does.
Cloud providers are basically renting you access to their computers. If you don't understand how computers and networks work, you'll always feel lost.
Here's what you actually need to learn first.


The 4 Things You Must Know Before Touching AWS

  1. Linux - The Language of Servers Most of the internet runs on Linux. When something breaks in the cloud, you won't have buttons to click. You'll have a black screen and a blinking cursor. What to learn: How to use the command line How to manage files and permissions How to see what programs are running

Why it matters: Without Linux skills, you're guessing. With them, you're in control.

  1. Networking - How Data Moves Around The cloud is basically networking on steroids. If you don't understand how data travels from point A to point B, you can't build anything secure. What to learn: IP addresses and subnets DNS (how website names work) The difference between HTTP, HTTPS, and SSH

Reality check: One wrong network setting can expose your entire database to hackers.

  1. Virtualisation - The Secret Behind Cloud This is how cloud providers take one massive computer and split it into hundreds of smaller virtual ones. What to learn: What virtual machines are How resources get shared Why containers (Docker) exist

Why it matters: Every cloud service uses virtualization. Understanding this helps you build better, cheaper systems.

  1. Databases - Where Your Data Lives Every app needs to store information somewhere. Pick the wrong database and you'll waste thousands of dollars. Two types to know: SQL databases (like MySQL): Organized like spreadsheets. Good for banking, shopping carts, anything that needs perfect accuracy. NoSQL databases (like MongoDB): More flexible. Good for social media, blogs, anything that needs speed.

Choosing Your Platform: AWS, Azure, or GCP?
Watch these two videos before deciding:
AWS vs Azure vs GCP by Tech With Lucy
AWS vs Azure vs GCP by Tech With Soleyman

I picked AWS. If you're going with AWS too, the rest of this guide is for you.


Learn AWS for Free (Yes, Actually Free)

  1. AWS Skill Builder
    Over 600 free courses. Includes AWS Cloud Quest, which is basically a video game that teaches you cloud.
    👉 Start here

  2. AWS Free Tier
    12 months of free access to real AWS services. But first, set a $1 budget alarm so you don't accidentally spend money.
    👉 Get it here

  3. AWS Educate
    Perfect if you're nervous about billing. No credit card needed.
    👉 Sign up here

  4. AWS Documentation
    This is where you find answers when you're stuck. Every pro keeps this open.
    👉 Read the docs

  5. AWS Workshops
    Step-by-step projects like building apps or setting up secure networks.
    👉 Try a workshop


4 Games That Actually Teach You AWS

  1. AWS Card Clash
    Like Pokemon cards but for cloud services. Battle opponents by building better architectures.
    👉 Play it

  2. AWS Escape Room
    Solve puzzles using AWS knowledge to escape. Great for exam prep.
    👉 Try it

  3. AWS Cloud Quest
    Full RPG game where you solve problems using the real AWS console.
    👉 Start questing

  4. AWS Jam
    Fix broken systems and compete on leaderboards. This teaches troubleshooting, which is what employers actually want.
    👉 Join a Jam


Practice Makes Perfect
Reading about cloud is not the same as doing cloud. You need hands-on practice.
Where to practice: NextWork
NextWork has guided labs where you work with real AWS services. Over 150,000 students use it.
👉 Start here
Should you get certified?
Certifications aren't required, but they help. They prove you know your stuff, especially when you're just starting out.
For certification prep, I recommend Stephane Maarek's courses. He focuses on understanding, not just passing exams.
👉 Check his channel
Remember this: Practice shows what you can do. Certifications show what you know. Do both.


Who to Learn From
These creators helped me understand cloud when I was confused:

Abhishek Veeramalla - My first cloud teacher. Great for beginners.
👉 Watch here

Shubham Londhe - Has a free AWS course in Hindi if that's your language.
👉 YouTube


Build Your Career Profile
Technical skills aren't enough. You need to show them off.

  1. GitHub
    Upload every project you build. Add a README file explaining what it does and how you built it.
    Why: This is proof you can actually build things, not just watch videos.

  2. LinkedIn
    Make sure your profile mentions every AWS service you've learned. Recruiters search for these keywords.
    Pro tip: Post when you finish projects or earn badges. It shows you're active.

  3. Join Communities
    Most cloud jobs come from referrals, not job boards.
    Join r/aws on Reddit, Discord servers, or local AWS meetups. Help others with problems and people will remember you.


Your Next Step (Right Now)
You now know:
What fundamentals to learn first
Where to learn for free
How to practice hands-on
Who can guide you
Why projects and consistency matter

The roadmap exists. The resources are free. The path is clear.
Don't try to do everything at once. Start small:
Pick one resource
Learn one concept
Do one hands-on task
Repeat

Some days will be confusing. That's normal. Some days will feel slow. That's okay.
What matters is showing up consistently.

Cloud computing rewards consistency, not speed.
Start today. Not when you feel "ready" - because you'll never feel 100% ready.

The best time to start learning cloud is right now.
You made it this far.
That already puts you ahead of most people.
Now go build something. ☁️

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