Expert-led cloud server management — online, on your schedule

Vorskalem
Vorskalem
Cloud Server Management Masterclasses
Cloud server management demonstration
Vorskalem · Online Masterclasses

Cloud server
management.

Done without guessing.

Practical online training for people who need to configure, maintain, and recover cloud infrastructure — not just understand what it is in theory.

Access from anywhere in Rivne Oblast. No travel required.

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A few numbers that describe the platform before you decide whether it is worth your time.

8
Years running

Operating since 2017 — long enough to know which mistakes people keep making with cloud configurations.

14
Modules per track

Each management track covers provisioning, access control, monitoring, and incident response. Not just theory slides.

6
Active providers

AWS, Azure, GCP, DigitalOcean, Hetzner, and OVHcloud — the platforms practitioners actually encounter at work.

3
Skill levels

Tracks structured for beginners who are switching roles, mid-level admins consolidating knowledge, and seniors formalising practice.

Where the platform stands in the field

Vorskalem is not affiliated with a university, which turns out to be an advantage. The curriculum updates when the actual tooling changes — not on a four-year academic cycle.

Instructors maintain active practitioner roles. The material reflects what is being used right now, including infrastructure-as-code workflows and multi-region failover patterns that did not exist in textbooks five years ago.

Want to read the numbers behind cloud adoption in Ukraine and regional usage patterns? The platform publishes reference data at our statistics page.

CompTIA Cloud+ aligned curriculum
AWS re:Skill exam pathway referenced
Microsoft Learn Azure paths integrated

The module on IAM policy debugging was the first time I understood why our permissions kept drifting. Concrete, not a slide about best practices.

— Oleksandr H., system administrator, Rivne

What the curriculum actually covers right now

Infrastructure changes fast. A course built in 2020 on Kubernetes orchestration will miss the operator model, autoscaling improvements, and cost-control tooling that arrived since. The Vorskalem tracks are reviewed quarterly against provider changelogs.

Recent additions include Terraform drift detection, AWS Cost Explorer anomaly alerts, and Azure Arc for hybrid configurations.

Cloud infrastructure management interface
Module focus

Provisioning & IaC

Terraform, Pulumi, and CloudFormation applied to realistic multi-tier environments. Includes state management and locking.

Module focus

Monitoring & Alerting

Prometheus, CloudWatch, and Azure Monitor configured from scratch. Alert fatigue addressed directly — thresholds set with intent.

Module focus

Incident & Recovery

Runbooks written during the course, not handed to you. Snapshot strategies, RTO targets, and post-incident documentation practice.

Someone else's first few weeks

Two participants, two different starting points. Neither had a tidy background in cloud infrastructure.

I came from on-premise networking and assumed cloud was just servers with an API. The provisioning module corrected that quickly. By week three I had deployed a staging environment that actually matched production — something I had never managed before.

Portrait of Taras Boyko
Taras Boyko Network engineer → cloud administrator

My company switched to Azure mid-project and I was expected to manage it. I used the monitoring module to understand what we were actually paying for and where the latency came from. That was more useful than any vendor documentation.

Portrait of Iryna Savchuk
Iryna Savchuk Backend developer, Rivne

The incident recovery section made me realise our backup policy was aspirational rather than tested. We ran the drills from the course against a copy of our production environment. Two gaps found, fixed before they became problems.

Vasyl Onishchenko IT manager, regional logistics company

Switching from freelance web work to infrastructure felt enormous. The structured skill-level tracks meant I did not waste time on material I already knew from DevOps reading. I went straight to the intermediate track and it was the right call.

Daryna Lutska Freelance developer, transitioning to cloud ops

After the last module

No certificate changes what you can actually do on its own. Completing a Vorskalem track means you have worked through real configurations, written actual runbooks, and found at least two things wrong in a staging environment. What happens after that depends on what you do with it.

Some participants apply changes at their current employer. Others use the structured knowledge to move into dedicated infrastructure roles. A few use it to take vendor certification exams with better preparation than self-study alone provides.

Cloud management training environment

Employer-ready documentation habits

Runbooks and change logs produced during the course. Something to show, not just describe in an interview.

Certification exam readiness

The curriculum maps to AWS Solutions Architect Associate and Azure Administrator exam domains — but that is a side effect, not the point of the track.

Vocabulary to work with specialists

Talking to a DevOps team is different when you understand what a pipeline actually does. Technical collaboration becomes easier without becoming a specialist yourself.

Practical cloud infrastructure exercise

Questions about the platform, specific tracks, or access for a team?

Contact us at info@vorskalem.com or call +380 50 567 11 41.

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