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Red Hat Certification Career Roles: Which Are In Demand & Which Certifications You Need
Introduction Red Hat certifications are among the most respected credentials in enterprise IT. If you are planning your career in Linux, DevOps, cloud, or automation, understanding Red Hat certification careers — the roles available and the certifications required — is the smartest first step you can take. This complete pillar guide covers every in-demand Red…
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AWS Multi-Tenant Isolation Best Practices: Account-per-Tenant vs. Shared Cluster on EKS
Choosing the right AWS multi-tenant isolation best practices is the most consequential architecture decision you will make when building a SaaS product. Get it wrong and you will spend years retrofitting a decision made on day two. This guide compares the two dominant models — account-per-tenant and shared cluster isolation on Amazon EKS — so…
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Red Hat Certification Changes 2026: Everything You Need to Know (RHCSA, RHCE & RHCA)
The Red Hat Certification Changes 2026 are here — and they are the biggest structural update the program has seen in years. On May 11, 2026, Red Hat officially announced a complete overhaul of its certification program: new specialised tracks, new progressive levels, new credential titles, and a simpler way to renew. Whether you are…
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AWS Lambda: The Complete Guide for Enterprises
AWS Lambda has fundamentally changed how enterprises build and run applications in the cloud. Instead of provisioning servers, managing infrastructure, or paying for idle compute, Lambda lets your code run exactly when it needs to — and charges you only for the time it actually runs. In this guide, Electromech Cloudtech walks you through exactly…
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AWS Bedrock: The Complete Guide for Enterprises in 2026
AWS Bedrock is transforming how businesses build and deploy AI. Whether you run a startup exploring generative AI for the first time or lead an enterprise scaling AI across multiple departments, AWS Bedrock gives you a single, secure, fully managed platform — without touching a single server. In this guide, Electromech Cloudtech breaks down exactly…
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Starting with AWS? Focus on These 5 Services First
At Electromech Cloud, we’ve been guiding IT professionals and enterprises through their AWS cloud journey since 1996. One question we hear constantly from IT teams making the switch from on-premise infrastructure: “There are 200+ AWS services — where do I even begin?” The answer is the same every time. Start with these five. Whether you’re…
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We Built an Open-Source Tool For LLM Infrastructure Planning
“Running an LLM in production shouldn’t require a PhD in hardware engineering — it should require the right tool.” — Kishan Khatrani, CTO, Electromech If you are searching for an LLM infrastructure planning tool that goes beyond rough estimates, you have found it. Electromech’s CTO, Kishan Khatrani, built LLMcalc — a free, open-source, fully browser-based…
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Red Hat DO180 OpenShift Course: Is It Worth It? (Complete Guide)
If you are looking into the Red Hat DO180 OpenShift course, you are probably wondering whether it is worth your time, what it actually teaches, and what career doors it opens. This complete guide to the Red Hat DO180 OpenShift course answers all of that — including real salary data, who the course is designed…
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AWS Outposts: The Complete Guide to Hybrid Cloud Services (2026)
Table of Contents What Is AWS Outposts? AWS Outposts is a fully managed hybrid cloud service from Amazon Web Services that brings AWS tools, services, and infrastructure directly to your on-premises data center, colocation space, or edge location. In simple terms, AWS Outposts moves the public cloud into your physical building. Rather than sending workloads…
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AWS S3 Complete Guide: 20 Years of Cloud Storage and How to Master It in 2026
Introduction: Twenty Years of the Service That Changed Everything In March 2006, Amazon Web Services quietly launched a storage service with a simple promise: store any amount of data, retrieve it any time, from anywhere. No servers to rack. No capacity to guess. Pay only for what you use. That service was Amazon Simple Storage…









