Praphull Nayak
Cloud Solution Architect
Stefanini
P R O F E S S I O N A L H I G H L I G H T S
• experience in developing and architecting enterprise level large scale multi-tier, Hybrid Cloud solutions, Including
complex cloud Migrations.
• Helping customer in their digital journey and digital transformations
• 12+ years of Cloud experience in different Cloud like AWS, Azure and Google cloud with involvement in end-to-end
implementation, Design and Architecting for global companies and environments.
• During the career span, have designing hybrid cloud solution with AWS, Azure, Google and On-premise.
• Cost estimation of the solution and Cost optimization in existing solution
E X P E R I E N C E
Stefanini (Cloud Solution Architect):
Drive a team of AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure engineers to design and deploy high-impact hybrid cloud solutions
seamlessly integrating on-premises and multi-cloud environments. Lead full-cycle cloud migrations, optimize costs, and
K E Y S K I L L S manage solution design workbooks to ensure precise execution and efficient transition of complex projects. Skilled in
strategic cost estimation and IT infrastructure management, I deliver robust, scalable solutions that enhance operational
AWS Certified Cloud Architect – performance and maximize value across diverse cloud landscapes.
Associate (SAA-C03)
Azure cloud fundamentals (AZ-900) PRASEE cloud Tech (AWS cloud Solution Architect): Design highly available, scalable, secure, and cost-effective cloud
Multi-Cloud and Hybrid-Cloud solution solutions tailored to meet external client business needs. Manage the hosting of open-source educational platforms for
design universities, leading cross-functional teams to translate client requirements into effective technical solutions.
Team Management and Cross-functional
teams
AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate Training Plan (100 Hours)
Overview
• Duration: 13 Weekends (Saturday & Sunday, 4 hours/day)
• Total Hours: 100
• Structure:
o Weekends 1–5: AWS Basics (40 hours)
o Weekends 6–9: Core AWS Services (32 hours)
o Weekends 10–12: Hands-On Labs & Practice (24 hours)
o Weekend 13: Final Revision & Mock Exams (4 hours)
Detailed Training Plan
Weekends 1–5: AWS Basics (40 hours)
Focus on understanding AWS foundational concepts and services.
Weekend 1 (8 hours)
• Day 1 (4 hours):
o Introduction to Cloud Computing.
o Overview of AWS Global Infrastructure: Regions, Availability Zones, Edge
Locations.
o Introduction to IAM: Users, Groups, Policies.
• Day 2 (4 hours):
o Compute Basics: EC2 (Instance types, AMIs, Pricing models).
o Hands-On:
Launch and connect to an EC2 instance.
Weekend 2 (8 hours)
• Day 1 (4 hours):
o Storage Basics: S3 (Buckets, Storage Classes, Versioning, Lifecycle Rules).
o Hands-On:
Create and manage an S3 bucket with versioning.
• Day 2 (4 hours):
o Introduction to Networking: VPC, Subnets, Security Groups.
o Hands-On:
Create a VPC and configure subnets and security groups.
Weekend 3 (8 hours)
• Day 1 (4 hours):
o Database Basics: RDS (Overview, Pricing, Backups).
o Hands-On:
Set up a basic RDS instance.
• Day 2 (4 hours):
o Monitoring Basics: CloudWatch (Metrics, Alarms).
o Hands-On:
Configure CloudWatch Alarms.
Weekend 4 (8 hours)
• Day 1 (4 hours):
o Cost Management: AWS Pricing Calculator, Cost Explorer.
o Hands-On:
Estimate costs for a sample workload.
• Day 2 (4 hours):
o High Availability: Intro to Auto Scaling and Load Balancers.
o Hands-On:
Configure an Auto Scaling group with a Load Balancer.
Weekend 5 (8 hours)
• Day 1 (4 hours):
o Security Basics: Overview of AWS Shared Responsibility Model.
o Hands-On:
Implement IAM Policies for least privilege.
• Day 2 (4 hours):
o Overview of Serverless Computing: Lambda and API Gateway.
Weekends 6–9: Core AWS Services (32 hours)
Dive deeper into core AWS services and their practical applications.
Weekend 6 (8 hours)
• Day 1 (4 hours):
o Advanced Storage: S3 Advanced Features, Glacier.
o Hands-On:
Configure S3 lifecycle rules and Glacier.
• Day 2 (4 hours):
o Networking Advanced: NAT Gateways, Route Tables.
o Hands-On:
Build a custom VPC with NAT Gateway.
Weekend 7 (8 hours)
• Day 1 (4 hours):
o Introduction to Elastic Beanstalk and CloudFormation.
o Hands-On:
Deploy a simple application using Elastic Beanstalk.
• Day 2 (4 hours):
o Database Advanced: DynamoDB Basics.
o Hands-On:
Create and query a DynamoDB table.
Weekend 8 (8 hours)
• Day 1 (4 hours):
o Introduction to Content Delivery: CloudFront.
o Hands-On:
Configure a CloudFront distribution for S3.
• Day 2 (4 hours):
o Monitoring Advanced: CloudTrail, CloudWatch Logs.
o Hands-On:
Set up CloudTrail and analyze logs.
Weekend 9 (8 hours)
• Day 1 (4 hours):
o Security Advanced: KMS Basics.
o Hands-On:
Encrypt and decrypt data using KMS.
• Day 2 (4 hours):
o Hands-On Project:
Build a simple multi-tier architecture using EC2, S3, and RDS.
Weekends 10–12: Hands-On Labs & Practice (24 hours)
Weekend 10 (8 hours)
• Day 1 (4 hours):
o Practice Exam (50 questions).
o Review incorrect answers and revisit weak topics.
• Day 2 (4 hours):
o Mock Scenarios:
Design simple architectures for given requirements.
Weekend 11 (8 hours)
• Day 1 (4 hours):
o Practice Exam (Full-length, 65 questions).
o Analyze performance and refine time management.
• Day 2 (4 hours):
o Whitepaper Review:
AWS Well-Architected Framework.
Weekend 12 (8 hours)
• Day 1 (4 hours):
o Hands-On Labs:
Set up a CI/CD pipeline with CodePipeline.
• Day 2 (4 hours):
o Mock Scenarios:
Architect a simple web application using Route 53 and RDS.
Weekend 13: Final Revision & Exam Readiness (4 hours)
Day 1 (4 hours):
• Take a final full-length mock exam (Timed, 65 questions).
• Review and focus on last-minute topics.
• Revise key concepts and FAQs (e.g., S3 durability, EC2 pricing models).