I really love your channel because it contains all real world info and you waste no time. Thank you a lot for all the help you are providing with these videos,. I have 1 question: By your opinion, what should i be able to do (example of some projects) to have some kind of indication that my level of knowledge is ready for my first job as DevOps engineer.
So it would be like a plug and play? Like throw your applications to an automated pipeline/system/platform that provides it with all the devops aspects: spin up infra, build the ci/cd, set monitoring, logging and security... So basically the automation of automations, the automation of devops in a platform.
but what do we need to learn to become platform engineer? how do i develop a small platform let's say that can self serve? do I need to have terraform files beforehand and load up these files based on the user input? can you please recommend a good terraform course as well? thanks a lot
greetings Wanted to ask that devops vs software eng, 1-which jobs involve more algorithm+math? 2-which one has more jobs available in market and is safer route?
1. It's pretty minimal in both unless you are working on huge projects, but Software Eng 2. Depends on your area, check local job listings and talk to folks. Both are pretty stable.
Hi, I've been working from past 1.8years as a developer but I'm in maintenance project which isn't making me confident in development. so I'm planning to switch to devops is it right decision . Just need your opinion
By your opinion, what should i be able to do (example of some projects) to have some kind of indication that my level of knowledge is ready for my first job as DevOps engineer.
Hello friend, I hope you are well. What Linux distributions do you use to create servers and on a day-to-day basis? I hope you don't answer me ubuntu that installs 2000 packages hahahaha. ps-1: did you use void linux ? opinion. ps-2: we need you to upload videos. Big hug from Argentina.
Great question! Vercel is an excellent solution. As your app grows in scale and complexity, other factors come into play that may influence your hosting decisions. With Vercel, databases, message queues, and other infrastructure are done through 3rd party integrations. This may mean a hop over the public internet to access these services. Moving to GCP, AWS, or other cloud providers allows hosting these services geographically close to your app and on private infrastructure, which can benefit performance and security. Cost can be another influencing factor. As your app grows, you can significantly reduce costs by using a cloud provider like AWS, GCP, or Azure and handling the DevOps/infra yourself.
I really love your channel because it contains all real world info and you waste no time. Thank you a lot for all the help you are providing with these videos,.
I have 1 question: By your opinion, what should i be able to do (example of some projects) to have some kind of indication that my level of knowledge is ready for my first job as DevOps engineer.
So it would be like a plug and play?
Like throw your applications to an automated pipeline/system/platform that provides it with all the devops aspects: spin up infra, build the ci/cd, set monitoring, logging and security...
So basically the automation of automations, the automation of devops in a platform.
That's a pretty good analogy. You assemble the infra components your team needs and allow them to be consumed in a self-service platform.
come on mann...I believe in U, don't let this casual style kinda of content dead here , LOVE IT
demmm where were u man...been waitin for an update in ages.....imma put ma trust n wait till new vids
The gods sent me on a mandatory side quest. Should be back on track with new vids soon 🤣
but what do we need to learn to become platform engineer? how do i develop a small platform let's say that can self serve? do I need to have terraform files beforehand and load up these files based on the user input?
can you please recommend a good terraform course as well? thanks a lot
greetings
Wanted to ask that devops vs software eng,
1-which jobs involve more algorithm+math?
2-which one has more jobs available in market and is safer route?
1. It's pretty minimal in both unless you are working on huge projects, but Software Eng
2. Depends on your area, check local job listings and talk to folks. Both are pretty stable.
Hi, I've been working from past 1.8years as a developer but I'm in maintenance project which isn't making me confident in development. so I'm planning to switch to devops is it right decision .
Just need your opinion
By your opinion, what should i be able to do (example of some projects) to have some kind of indication that my level of knowledge is ready for my first job as DevOps engineer.
These: ua-cam.com/video/ZibXA79LPLs/v-deo.html
Good content, as always!
Hello friend, I hope you are well.
What Linux distributions do you use to create servers and on a day-to-day basis? I hope you don't answer me ubuntu that installs 2000 packages hahahaha.
ps-1: did you use void linux ? opinion.
ps-2: we need you to upload videos.
Big hug from Argentina.
Lol. I like Debian.
Never used void.
New videos on the way. Been travelling and am back for a while
/hugs back
So i guess it is like change of name from DevOps Engineer to Platform Engineer nothing else , with more of Iaac and Caac
Yeah, ultimately, with a bit more focus on letting your software teams self-serve, but without you being a bottleneck.
Software Engineer self serve as in I didn't get you there
Why do we need DevOps when we have vercel?
Great question! Vercel is an excellent solution. As your app grows in scale and complexity, other factors come into play that may influence your hosting decisions.
With Vercel, databases, message queues, and other infrastructure are done through 3rd party integrations. This may mean a hop over the public internet to access these services. Moving to GCP, AWS, or other cloud providers allows hosting these services geographically close to your app and on private infrastructure, which can benefit performance and security.
Cost can be another influencing factor. As your app grows, you can significantly reduce costs by using a cloud provider like AWS, GCP, or Azure and handling the DevOps/infra yourself.
Thanks Will, great as always!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank You ❤
You're welcome 😊
Superb explanation!
Glad it was helpful!
Need to find you a better cap…
Lol. Because of the style or the name? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@DevOpsForDevelopers name
@@90DaysOfDevOps that’s fair. If you’re the one who thumbs-downed the video, I can respect that 🤣🤣🤣
@@DevOpsForDevelopers ha no way dude. Will get you a Veeam cap at some point.
you are funny... I like your videos
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback!
Pandering to the base. Lol. You got my sub. But this should weed out the crappy "engineers" or reallocate human talent. Lol
Lol, gotta work the crowd! 🤣