A proper 1-month plan for Cloud Computing + DevOps with realistic targets for today’s job requirements is given below. This plan is intended for Cloud Engineer / DevOps Engineer (Junior) / Cloud-DevOps Intern positions requiring 2-3 hours of dedication each day.
☁️???? 1 Month Roadmap for Cloud Computing & DevOps (Job Ready
???? Target Roles After 1 Month
Junior DevOps Engineer
Cloud Engineer (Trainee)
DevOps Intern
Cloud Support Associate
???? WEEK 1: Core Foundations (Must-Know Basics
Day 1-2: Cloud Computing Basics
**What is Cloud Computing?**
Service Models: IaaS, PaaS, S
Deployment Models: Public Clouds, Private Clouds
Benefits & Use Cases
*Cloud Shared Responsibility Model* <span
✅ Result: You know how Cloud works.
Day 3-4: Linux & Network Basics
Linux Commands: ls, cd, cp, mv, chmod, ps
Users & permissions
Users
Networking fundamentals: IP, DNS, Ports, TCP/UDP
**What** is SSH?
???? Practice:
Install Ubuntu / Amazon Linux VM
Establish a new connection to the
Day 5-6: Git & Version Control
“What is Git?”
GitHub workflow
Branching & Merging
Git Best Practices
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???? Practice
git clone
git add.
git commit –m ‘first commit’
git push
Monday, April 5: Research, Revision, & Planning
Push the example project to GitHub
Update topics for Week #1
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???? WEEK 2: Cloud Platform + Containers
Day 8–9: AWS (Core Services
(AWS recommended because of market demand)
EC2 (Virtual Servers)
S3 (Storage
IAM (Users & Roles)
VPC concepts
Security Groups
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???? Practice
Launch EC2
Learn to host a static site on S3
Day 10-11: Docker (
What is Docker?
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*Images & Containers*
Dockerfile
Docker Hub
???? Practice
docker build
$docker run
docker ps
Day 12-13: Kubernetes Basics
What is Kubernetes?
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Pods, Nodes, Clusters
Deployment & Services
WHY KUBERNETES IS USED
???? Problem
Use Minikube
Run a sample app on the device.
Day 14: Practice
Rewrite AWS + Docker + Kubernetes
Implement learning in GitHub README
???? WEEK 3: DevOps + CI/
Day 15-16: DevOps
DevOps culture
SDLC
Automation concepts
automation
Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
Day 17-18: Creating the
CI vs CD
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Jenkins / GitHub Action
Pipeline stages
It
Build → Test → Deploy
???? Practice
Create GitHub Actions workflow
Auto deploy app
Day 19 & 20: Infrastructure as Code
What is Terraform?
Providers & resources
State file
Terraform procedure:
???? Examples:
terraform init
terraform plan
terraform apply
Day 21: Monitoring & Logging
Monitoring vs Logging
However,
CloudWatch basics
Prometheus & Grafana (overview)
???? WEEK 4: Security + Job Readiness
Day 22-23: Cloud & DevOps Security
IAM Best Practice
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Secrets management
The
DevSecOps basics
Secure CI/CD pipelines
Day 24-25: Mini Projects – Real
Project Example:
Host web application on AWS EC2
Dockerize the application
Implement CI/CD using GitHub Actions
Monitor Log.State.
???? Adding Project to GitHub
Day 26-27: Preparation for
Cloud interview questions
Purpose of DevOps tools
What-SQL do
Day 28: Résumé + LinkedIn
Establish Cloud-DevOps Resume
Add projects & tools
Optimize your LinkedIn profile
Day 29: Mock Interview & Revision
Pipelines of exercises
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Reorganise Commands & Concepts
Day 30: Job Application
Apply for internships and junior positions
Continue hands-on practice
Tools You Should Know After 1 Month
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Linux
Git & GitHub
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AWS, EC2, S3,
Docker
Kubernetes (basic)
Kensu/Jenkins & GitHub Actions
Terraform
???? Certifications (
CERT cloudy-Cloud Practitioner
AWS Solutions Architect (Associate)
Docker Certified Associate
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Attainable Outcome in 1 Month
✔ Good cloud basics First, it is essential to recognize the
✔ Containerization skills
✔ Internship / junior positions readiness
Final Advice
All Emphasis on Practical Training Create 1-2 amazing projects Learn why tools are used, not just how
• Consistency is more important than speed.
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