Another milestone unlocked.

I’m excited to share that I’ve officially passed the AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate (SAA-C03) exam.
This certification focuses on designing cloud architectures that are secure, scalable, resilient, and cost-efficient. It builds heavily on real-world problem solving and pushes you to think like an architect rather than just a developer.
Also… I’m currently collecting AWS associate-level certifications like Pokémon badges. With the AWS Certified Developer – Associate already completed, the next one on the list is the Cloud Operations Engineer certification.
Certification Overview »
AWS Provides a free study guide »
Udemy Courses (The Practice Tests are very useful)
Designing secure access using IAM roles, policies, and identity federation. Implementing encryption strategies for data at rest and in transit, and applying AWS security best practices like least privilege and multi-account design.
Building highly available and fault-tolerant systems across Availability Zones and Regions. Designing for failure using load balancing, auto scaling, and disaster recovery strategies like pilot light and active-active setups.
Choosing the right compute, storage, and database solutions based on workload requirements. Leveraging caching, CDNs, and distributed architectures to optimize performance and scalability.
Designing cost-efficient architectures using the right pricing models, storage tiers, and scaling strategies. Balancing performance with cost through services like S3 lifecycle policies and compute purchasing options.
Throughout this journey, I worked with a wide range of AWS services across compute, storage, networking, and security, including:
The exam itself is centered around the AWS Well-Architected Framework, emphasizing secure, resilient, high-performing, and cost-optimized solutions across real-world scenarios. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Next stop: AWS Certified Cloud Operations Engineer – Associate.
I’m trying to collect these certifications like they’re Pokemon badges. Wish me luck trying to catch em’ all.
If you’re working on cloud-based systems, backend development, or scalable web applications — or if you’re looking for someone who can design and build solutions on AWS — feel free to reach out.
Let’s build something.