Century of Learning: 100th Course Dedicated to KodeKlouders and Our Ever-Growing Community
We’ve written hundreds of blogs on DevOps, cloud, and technology, but today marks a special milestone. KodeKloud has officially launched its 100th course!
It feels like just yesterday when KodeKloud started back in 2019 with its very first course, Ansible for the Absolute Beginners by Mumshad. That course was all about helping people get started with Ansible, and it set the stage for everything that came after.
Since then, KodeKloud has grown a lot, and it’s all thanks to you—KodeKloud's amazing community. Your support and love for KodeKloud courses have helped it get to where it is today. KodeKloud created courses that are easy to follow, hands-on, and packed with the knowledge you need to succeed in DevOps, cloud, and technology.
What KodeKloud Has Been Up To Today
Courses
As mentioned earlier, yes, now 100 courses have been reached, each created by industry experts. Along with every course, hands-on labs have been added to ensure it’s not just about learning theory but also about doing the real work that the industry expects.
The hands-on labs are one of the most loved features of KodeKloud. There’s no setup time, no extra costs, and no hassle with configuring environments. Just jump right in and start practicing. The goal is to provide easy access to real, hands-on experience to help learners succeed!
Here are the best of the best! Check out the Latest courses:
Playgrounds
Just like KodeKloud courses, one of the most loved features of KodeKloud is the Playgrounds. These sandboxed environments allow users to explore Cloud and DevOps without the fear of failure.
With Cloud Playgrounds, users can dive into AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud instantly, all within a safe, controlled environment. Meanwhile, DevOps Playgrounds provide the flexibility to experiment with different scenarios in open environments, allowing for practice at an individual pace.
Here the Public Playgrounds:
KodeKloud Engineer Program - KKE
KodeKloud Engineer, or as our community calls it, KKE, is one of the best ways to experience working in a real IT firm. You'll be stepping into a virtual environment, working for a simulated company called xFusionCorp Industries. It's not only fun but also feels like a real-world internship or job, giving you hands-on experience just like in an actual IT job.
Learning Paths
In the past year, KodeKloud has been focused on addressing the needs of the community and providing the right solutions. One of the biggest challenges was figuring out how to follow the right steps for a specific role in the industry or for a domain.
That's where KodeKloud Learning Paths came in. These structured paths have helped people all over the world by providing a clear, guided course order. With Learning Paths, there's no confusion about what to follow or what the scope is—we handle that. All you need to do is choose your learning path and continue your journey of growth!
These are the key elements that, over the past five years, have placed KodeKloud at the top of the DevOps and cloud community worldwide.
Voices That Tell It All
KodeKloud is changing lives by helping students take their careers to new heights. From beginners just starting out to experienced professionals, KodeKloud has something for everyone. Whether learning new skills or sharpening existing ones, our platform supports all levels, turning learners into industry legends.
It’s more than just words—our community's voices say it all!
Revealing 100th Course
Excited to announce KodeKloud’s 100th course: Chaos Engineering. This course is all about helping you build stronger systems by testing how they handle failures.
Chaos Engineering is about finding weaknesses in your systems by running controlled experiments. In this course, you’ll learn the basics of Chaos Engineering, starting with simple experiments like Fault Injection Simulations (FIS) to see how your system reacts to different types of failures.
You’ll also explore how to apply Chaos Engineering to real-world scenarios, testing your system's resilience across various platforms like EC2 instances, Amazon Aurora databases, and serverless applications on AWS Fargate. Additionally, you’ll learn how to test Kubernetes clusters (EKS) by simulating failures and ensuring your system can recover smoothly.
The best part is checking out the curriculum—there are plenty of demos covering real-world scenarios of stress tests and experiments.
This hands-on approach gives real value by helping you learn in a practical way.
By the end of this course, you'll be ready to run chaos experiments across different AWS Availability Zones, making sure your systems are prepared for any potential disaster. This 100th course brings essential Chaos Engineering skills to help you create systems that can stand up to the toughest challenges.
A Special Dedication to Our KodeKloud Team – KodeKlouders
To all the KodeKloud lovers and community members, we’ve reached an incredible milestone – our 100th course!
But there's something important we need to highlight...
This 100th course, along with all the other amazing initiatives and solutions, were made possible by the hard work and expertise of our incredible KodeKlouders. From Animation and PPT Designers to Technical Trainers and Instructors, from Instructional Designers and Content Creators to Editors, Project Managers, Social Media and Marketing Teams, Sales, Engineering, HR, and so many more hidden heroes – each of them contributed to bringing these resources to life.
This 100th course is dedicated to every KodeKlouder and their families, whose passion and dedication have made all of this possible. Thank you for being part of this journey with us!
So, are you ready to dive into KodeKloud's 100th amazing course – Chaos Engineering?
This is just the beginning! We’re committed to continuing our journey, bringing you even more courses and solutions to make your DevOps and Cloud experience as seamless as possible. Stay tuned for what's next, and let’s keep growing together!