System Design resource that focuses on cloud tech?

I have read Grokking System Design (might be an old version, a PDF), Alex Volume 1 & 2, System Design Primer Github Maybe my comprehension is bad but none of these resource talked about how to integrate cloud tech into system design. E.g., Lamdas,  Azure Key Vault, etc. From my understanding, they scope they have is to involve how request flows into the system and focus on components such as reverse proxy, load balancer, message queue, sql replica, scenario when to use SQL or NoSQL db, each service serving a function. I have ADHD and know I don't have the effort to go through DDIA. My plan right now is to go through Alex Volume 1 and 2 again, some stuff in it is hard to fully understand (stock exchange in Volume 2). Any suggestion on on system design that is cloud centric? Or is the best way to use cloud is having the privilege to do it at the day job or pursue cloud certification (beyond fundamental/practitioner) I recently came across these two resource but haven't gotten the chance to go through it. Too busy with LC and reviewing sys design.

Walt Disney nrjr93 Apr 13

How were you able to complete these materials with ADHD? Congratulations!! I haven't been able to complete one

State Street onlyCRUD OP Apr 13

It took me a long time to complete. I think folks can go through the material in a month or less. ADHD + Procastination ... bad, bad combo

Walt Disney nrjr93 Apr 13

Same here I can understand Anything that helped you?

Apple sfjdslgnf2 Apr 14

> System Design resource that focuses on cloud tech? Why do you need that? > Maybe my comprehension is bad but none of these resource talked about how to integrate cloud tech into system design. E.g., Lamdas Didn't read 1st Alex Xu book, but the 2nd has few mentions of AWS Lambda in Leader-board part. And actually it covers pretty much all major Cloud tech, you are not supposed to know 100% of AWS services, again why would you want that?