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Cloud Cat Group is a specialized Telegram channel dedicated to cloud computing, infrastructure-as-code (IaC), and modern DevOps practices. It delivers concise, actionable insights on AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Terraform, Kubernetes, CI/CD pipelines, observability, and secure cloud architecture. Content includes real-world configuration snippets, migration war stories, cost-optimization tips, and hands-on troubleshooting guides—curated for engineers who build, deploy, and maintain scalable cloud systems. The channel avoids vendor fluff and marketing hype, focusing instead on pragmatic lessons from production environments.
The target audience includes cloud engineers, platform engineers, SREs, DevOps practitioners, and technical leads with 3+ years of hands-on cloud experience. While beginners may find value in foundational explainers, the core content assumes familiarity with core cloud concepts and CLI tooling. Posts often highlight trade-offs—e.g., when to choose EKS over ECS, how to structure Terraform modules for multi-environment consistency, or balancing GitOps velocity with audit compliance. Occasional deep dives explore emerging patterns like internal developer platforms (IDPs), policy-as-code with Open Policy Agent, and FinOps integration into engineering workflows.
Cloud Cat Group also fosters community-driven learning: members submit anonymized architecture diagrams, pipeline failures, or security misconfigurations for collaborative analysis. Weekly “Cloud Pitstop” posts spotlight one overlooked cloud service feature (e.g., AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store hierarchy permissions) that solves recurring operational pain points. All content is vendor-aware but platform-agnostic in philosophy—emphasizing principles over products.
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