The Cloud Is a Trap?
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Agree so much on your point about getting hands on with your own cloud account! Free tier is helpful, I've only used AWS for learning, and whatever costs that I have incurred have been miniscule so far. The learning is worth so much more than the pennies I've spent for Route53 and S3. Not exaggerating: It's literally pennies in cost. Plus, the fear of ridiculous costs is great motivation to learn the use of 'terraform destroy' in conjuncture with your first Terraform deployment practices. lol
MS has a massive corporate AD monopoly it can leverage. As those smaller orgs move from on prem AD Servers running on VMware to Azure I think Azure will surpass AWS.
Yeah, cloud vendor lock-in is a nightmare. This is why platform engineering is becoming a thing, but it's mostly catered towards new upcoming products and not already locked in ones
Great video GPS. I gotta get into Azure. Thinking of starting with Cloud Lee's course's since Cantrill is who I was going to use for AWS.
It's relatively easy to avoid cloud vendor lock-in: use mostly open-source products on cloud, or products implementing some well-known standards. E.g. virtually every cloud allows running software like MongoDB, Cassandra, MySQL, PostgreSQL, minio or minio-compatible cloud storage, Kubernetes, ElasticSearch, Apache Spark, Apache Kafka, Tensorflow, PyTorch, Auth0, JWT, Airflow, ... At the same time avoid products that don't have wire-compatible equivalents on other clouds (e.g. AWS ECS, AWS Lambda, AWS DynamoDB, AWS CodeBuild, ...). This is all you need to write almost any application!
Also be suspicious about price tag: AWS ECS is initially cheaper than AWS EKS, AWS DynamoDB is initially cheaper than open-source MongoDB or Cassandra, AWS Workflows is initially cheaper than open-source Airflow. It's all because AWS wants you to make addicted to their proprietary technologies, just like drinking beer is initially cheaper than maintaining a healthy diet.
I've used linode, digital ocean, & vultr. They are great.
That’s why K8s & container come into play. The only thing could be diffirent is how you’d secure pods
If managed properly, Cloud is very helpful. If missed used or you make a mistake, it can lead to huge bills.
What the businesses in the Cloud know, most will make rookie mistakes which lead to huge profits for these big cloud companies.
How much networking do you need know for a devops role? Do you need to be at a CCNA level or less or more?
CCNA is the bare minimum that you should be familiar with.
Hi, what's up with this rumour you mentioned about Google doing the free egress because they're looking at getting out of cloud themselves, is that like a big rumour making serious insider rounds or just like your garden-variety rumour?
If someone is thinking to break into tech as a newbie, would you recommend them to get into cloud or cybersecurity or something else? TIA!
You are a great speaker.
My opinion is work on removing the filler word ‘like’ and simply pause during that time. You will be ELITE.
Thank you!
No, just like Amazon is a centralize retail store. AWS is a centralize server storage.
Hello @GPS I've been thinking about venturing into cloud computing I wanted to study azure cause I saw their certifications are a little bit cheaper than the other leading cloud provider,, but recently I've seen you post about companies wanting to opt out cloud computing for various reasons,, so according to you how is future looking for people who wish to get into it,, can u advise me to go ahead and start studying cloud computing??
I use ACG as my learning platform because of their sandbox and structured learning. Hopping from AWS to Azure and back when I need to quickly try something is convenient. I use the big 3 clouds so for me, multiple free tier accounts is not cheaper than ACG subscription. It’s probably about the same. Also, I never have to worry about if I remembered to turn off my vm. 😂
How much is ACG? You could use IaC to deploy to any cloud though…
@@MadeByGPS when I was starting out it was $39. Work pays for it now so I’m not sure. But everyone on the team uses it at least occasionally even now. I don’t think new learners should be discouraged from using a learning platform because of cost. It’s not that different. Are beginners using IaC? Even if they are, they still have to have an account in each cloud.
I just watched this video 1 hour ago 😊 watching your reaction too
Hey can you get me a help desk job? I need one ASAP.
As of now I don't plan for cloud....
Salesforce me transition karna he that's fix.........
No cloud no support 😅
Thanks @GPS
digital ocean FTW
Azure is easer to use.
Great video 😊