The AWS Purity Test has historically served as a segue from a complete
noob to an AWS expert.
It’s a a fun way for AWS devs to track their progress in the world of
acronyms and cloud computing
that we spend the majority of our days in.
Caution: This is not a bucket list. Completion of all items on this
test will likely result in bankruptcy.
*This is based off the original
Rice Purity Test.
Click on every item you have done.
- Accidentally left an EC2 Instance Running?
- Has subscribed to Last Week In AWS?
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Has LinkedIn notifications turned
on for Jeff Barr? - Has an AWS golden jacket?
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Has complained about the AWS UI at
a party? -
Complained about an AWS region
going down? - Had your AWS account hacked?
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Has turned on MFA for their AWS
account? - Uses AWS console in dark mode?
- Loves to rant about Multi-Cloud?
- Failed an AWS Certification Exam?
- Is subscribed to r/AWS on Reddit?
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Has used antimetal.com to slash AWS
costs? -
Is an AWS Certified Cloud
Practitioner? -
Has completed The Cloud Resume
Challenge for AWS? - Knows who Corey Quinn is?
- Got Covid at re:Invent?
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Is a member of the FinOps
Foundation? -
Thought about migrating to a
different cloud, but didn’t? -
Thought about migrating to
on-prem? - Migrated to a different cloud?
- Migrated to on-prem?
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Migrated back to AWS after
switching to another cloud? - Has used Lambda?
- Has used Terraform?
- Set up a Kubernetes cluster?
- Saw Martin Garrix perform at