I came out of Engineering degree in 1994 and it's about 3 decades and thoroughly following, learning your tutorials, practicing Hands-on.. also...In the past I have worked on AWS, GCP, about 16 years in the US client interfacing roles including Data Architect, ETL Architect, BigData architecture etc
Thank you Savinder sir for sharing your experiences and giving us best preparation, plan to execute and get succeed in career as a DevOps engineer. This is one of the best video that explains all your doubts and insights about your learning and career path in DevOps. Thank you Piyush for this amazing session.
Amazing and outstanding 45 minutes. Satvinder Puri has a lot of wisdom to share and Piyush has asked all the right questions as well. Thanks to both of you.
Thank you piyush and saviderpuri....This is very helpful, as a backend developer whose trying to move from freelancing to getting a junior devops job I have been having difficulty getting a job even after the courses, tutorials because I usually learn in private ....I don't share my tech journey,the errors ,the solution....its just only me, my tech journal and my laptop......Although it's almost going to a year since I started the devops course.....I'll try to post my works online and notify you piyush once I get a job😅
I didn't know him until now. I loved this video so much. Beautifully explained everything and the level of knowledge presented in this one video is incredible ❤
Thank you so much for posting this podcast at this time. Actually my background is mostly non-technical I want to switch my career to a technical based one, this podcast is a eye-opener for me. Thanks a lot ❤.
Hi Piyush. Enjoy your work and your videos very much ! I have a question about transition into DevOps role. I started as Desktop support role, then moved into product technical support roles for quite long years. I have tried getting into cloud and DevOps role, cracked the interview and worked for 6 months but failed to deliver it because of less exposure to its culture and lack of tools usage and understanding. However, it has fascinated me, so I learned most of the tools used in DevOps from Your channel and few others. What would you or anyone here suggest to help me getting into a DevOps role? Please send suggestions... I am thinking maybe few certifications would help me, but don't know where to begin with.
I would say two things - Certifications and Projects, follow the suggestions provided by Savinder in this video about learning in public - Maintain a good GitHub repo with every project you build - Add the top 2-3 projects in your resume with the link to github , try to write technical blogs if you can I have created dedicated videos about certification path and which one should you choose, check it out
@@TechTutorialswithPiyush Thanks a lot, appreciate it. I have already cleared my basic AWS foundation and Github Foundation certification. Currently working on few Projects. But must say, I am enjoying the problems and the hurdles with the process. Would it be okay to document them somewhere?
Hi Piyush. Enjoy your channel very much! I had question regarding a future DevOps role. What would you or anyone here suggest as a good entry level role to help pivot to a DevOps role in the future? Please send suggestions... I am thinking maybe SysAdmin, Linux Admin, Tester, etc....I do have both Help desk, Technician and years of cloud training as well as I completed an intense DevOps course. Thanks kindly! Mass from Canada :)
It's interesting you have helpdesk and IT support experience plus Cloud and DevOps knowledge but finding it hard to get a DevOps role. I'm in Canada, without support role, with deep cloud knowledge and some DevOps also, with mostly a sales background. I'm getting zero interviews.
Hello buddy, thank you for the feedback. A good entry level role would be either Sysadmin or Cloud support, having the helpdesk experience helps getting into either of these two roles. Try to add a couple of certifications to your belt and some realtime handson projects on GitHub and your resume. All the best
I know its hard getting your first job into Cloud/DevOps, it took me some time as well. If you are not getting interview calls , I'd suggest doing some certifications, adding some good projects in your GitHub after implementing those and try to do networking with others. Community groups such as AWS User group, GDG, CNCF related groups etc.
@@TechTutorialswithPiyush Thanks for your optimism, but those are some of the most competitive jobs there are. There's no job in IT in Canada that doesn't get hundreds of applicants. I have been applying for even helpdesk roles to no avail
@@njamutohbertrand9318 I'm sorry to hear that, also hiring in Canada is usually show during Oct-feb, many companies including banks have their hiring freeze during this time
No, It's for experienced professionals. If you are a beginner start with AWS CCP or if you have some knowledge then go with AWS Certified sol Architect
You have to provide some context, what application., where it is hosted? tech stack? Infra ? What type of scaling are we talking about vertical or horizontal? Scheduled or event based or traffic based? How much time it takes to start? is there a cold start? can you afford warm standby? a lot more questions to be asked before answering this.
Savinder Puri Sir !! ,.. He is just outstanding ,...how beautifully he answered everything !! ,.. and the bunch of questions piyush sir has framed on behalf of all of us Cloud-DevOps Aspirants and enthusiasts was just amazing !!
By his 23 years experience...and Right person to asked that experience and Eye open question in all minds ...that is amazing ❤❤❤❤..... Is there any part 2 video also....😂😂😂 I didn't distracted to anything until video ends .... Thank you for Two Giants.... Especially freshers... Because Experience persons are having job,, doing job,,,, Monthly income....apart from that his problems are his responsibility... .they even don't even want extra money... Only we want guides for freshers.... This is the right place... Once again Thank you ❤❤❤
Glad to know you found it helpful :) that was the main goal behind the video to ask the relevant questions. But everyone needs guidance to grow professionally , everyone needs a mentor, even a mentor needs a mentor. If you think that experienced people dont want extra money or they dont need guidance related to career , you have to wait for a few more years and then you will see the reality :) When you have kids, when you have home loan, when you have to earn not just for you but for the future of your kids, their education, well being, necessities, it's a whole new reality.
Any specific reason? It is against the podcast etiquettes? Can you please elaborate why you want to take away my happiness 😄 I record early in the morning 5-6 AM, I need my tea or coffee to start my day, it's part of my daily routine. My time is precious and I spend it wisely, I could have taken my coffee to my balcony and backyard, sipping it while enjoying the nature instead I choose to utilize a sliver of my personal time to do the recording. Please appreciate the effort if you can :)
Hey Piyush....As a project manager most of them are asking do you know DEVOPS.. what actually i need to learn as a Project manager? i am not from coding background..
I think they are expecting you to have fundamental knowledge of DevOps and Agile. I'd say focus on these:- - Fundamentals of CICD, DevOps and Agile ( I have multiple videos on my channel) - Focus on project management tools such as Jira and Confluence - Understand the stages of a CICD pipeline, release cycle etc - Understand SRE principles such as SLO, SLI, SLAs, Incident management etc - Focus on reporting tools within Jira and tools such as Power BI
@savinderpuri @TechTutorialswithPiyush - Can we showcase our non-paid project/ practice project to the employer? Do you consider that as an experience or proof of knowledge
If you have artifacts and the project covers a good scenario with tools and best practices then sure, why not. Make sure to not just fill your resume with projects, add only a couple of impactful projects
After a long time, learn so much in a single video. Better than 1 on 1 mentorship.....
Awesome, thanks for sharing!
Outstand podcast! The best point from Savindar Sir is that they aim to make answers simple, concise, and effective, while delivering them quickly.
Love the way he explained about the mentor!! That is what exactly mentor means, thank you so much Piyush for this amazing video
Thank you!
I came out of Engineering degree in 1994 and it's about 3 decades and thoroughly following, learning your tutorials, practicing Hands-on.. also...In the past I have worked on AWS, GCP, about 16 years in the US client interfacing roles including Data Architect, ETL Architect, BigData architecture etc
Wow that is amazing
Thank you Savinder sir for sharing your experiences and giving us best preparation, plan to execute and get succeed in career as a DevOps engineer. This is one of the best video that explains all your doubts and insights about your learning and career path in DevOps. Thank you Piyush for this amazing session.
Thank you so much for the kind words! I am glad you liked the video!
I am Pursuing Devops course now. I had few questions that were got cleared in this podcast. Thanks a lot😊
Glad you found it helpful, good luck with your DevOps journey!
Amazing and outstanding 45 minutes. Satvinder Puri has a lot of wisdom to share and Piyush has asked all the right questions as well. Thanks to both of you.
I'm glad you found it insightful!
Thank you piyush and saviderpuri....This is very helpful, as a backend developer whose trying to move from freelancing to getting a junior devops job I have been having difficulty getting a job even after the courses, tutorials because I usually learn in private ....I don't share my tech journey,the errors ,the solution....its just only me, my tech journal and my laptop......Although it's almost going to a year since I started the devops course.....I'll try to post my works online and notify you piyush once I get a job😅
Let's go buddy! You got this💪
I didn't know him until now. I loved this video so much. Beautifully explained everything and the level of knowledge presented in this one video is incredible ❤
Thank youm glad to know that you found it helpful
Excellent answers, he nailed it. This is not only for freshers but also for experienced.
Thank you so much, I am glad you found it helpful
Experience don't want guides
@@kannan7709 Even mentors needs a mentor
best video of the year
Great questions with wonderful answers❤
Thank you piyush to make it happen
You're welcome :)
Worthy watching and knowing reality how it all works 🙌
Thank you for the feedback and I am glad you find the video helpful
Thanks Man !!!!
Amazing -- This guy is the Buddha of DevOPs.
Some say Bhishma Pitamaha 😎
Nice Podcast !!
Kudos to Both of You !!
Appreciate the feedback!
Thank you so much for posting this podcast at this time. Actually my background is mostly non-technical I want to switch my career to a technical based one, this podcast is a eye-opener for me. Thanks a lot ❤.
I'm glad it was helpful! Good luck with your career transition.
@@TechTutorialswithPiyush 🙏
90% of the problems does not exists in Present..Nailed it Sir!
Exactly!
Superb Podcast sir.
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing Podcast 🥰🥰
Thanks, Savinder sir for this amazing information and tips🙏🙏
Thank you for the feedback!
thank you for the conversation happen what should we do for exact plan and implement
github.com/piyushsachdeva/DevOps-Roadmap
Hi Piyush. Enjoy your work and your videos very much !
I have a question about transition into DevOps role. I started as Desktop support role, then moved into product technical support roles for quite long years. I have tried getting into cloud and DevOps role, cracked the interview and worked for 6 months but failed to deliver it because of less exposure to its culture and lack of tools usage and understanding. However, it has fascinated me, so I learned most of the tools used in DevOps from Your channel and few others.
What would you or anyone here suggest to help me getting into a DevOps role? Please send suggestions...
I am thinking maybe few certifications would help me, but don't know where to begin with.
I would say two things
- Certifications and Projects, follow the suggestions provided by Savinder in this video about learning in public
- Maintain a good GitHub repo with every project you build
- Add the top 2-3 projects in your resume with the link to github , try to write technical blogs if you can
I have created dedicated videos about certification path and which one should you choose, check it out
@@TechTutorialswithPiyush Thanks a lot, appreciate it. I have already cleared my basic AWS foundation and Github Foundation certification. Currently working on few Projects. But must say, I am enjoying the problems and the hurdles with the process. Would it be okay to document them somewhere?
This video is a gem.
Thank you!
Wise men's I am working as cloud admin in wipro and wanted to switch to devops
Hello buddy, you can check the below video for complete roadmap
ua-cam.com/video/amWbE3vL_rs/v-deo.html
CICD is not DevOps real hits hard😅😅😅
@@Erikk346 😁
Spirituality = Live in Present 🔥🙏🏻
Absolutely
It is most satisfying video....
Thank you!
5:33 thank me later
Thank you, lol
Great job bro ❤
Thanks, bro! 🙏
Hi Piyush. Enjoy your channel very much! I had question regarding a future DevOps role.
What would you or anyone here suggest as a good entry level role to help pivot to a DevOps role in the future? Please send suggestions...
I am thinking maybe SysAdmin, Linux Admin, Tester, etc....I do have both Help desk, Technician and years of cloud training as well as I completed an intense DevOps course.
Thanks kindly!
Mass from Canada :)
It's interesting you have helpdesk and IT support experience plus Cloud and DevOps knowledge but finding it hard to get a DevOps role. I'm in Canada, without support role, with deep cloud knowledge and some DevOps also, with mostly a sales background. I'm getting zero interviews.
Hello buddy, thank you for the feedback. A good entry level role would be either Sysadmin or Cloud support, having the helpdesk experience helps getting into either of these two roles. Try to add a couple of certifications to your belt and some realtime handson projects on GitHub and your resume. All the best
I know its hard getting your first job into Cloud/DevOps, it took me some time as well. If you are not getting interview calls , I'd suggest doing some certifications, adding some good projects in your GitHub after implementing those and try to do networking with others. Community groups such as AWS User group, GDG, CNCF related groups etc.
@@TechTutorialswithPiyush
Thanks for your optimism, but those are some of the most competitive jobs there are.
There's no job in IT in Canada that doesn't get hundreds of applicants. I have been applying for even helpdesk roles to no avail
@@njamutohbertrand9318 I'm sorry to hear that, also hiring in Canada is usually show during Oct-feb, many companies including banks have their hiring freeze during this time
Dear How much time required for Terraform Series ?
I will share the details next week
Great job sir 👍
Thank you!
I am coming from a non stem background.
Do i stand a chance? By simply following your visitor's recommendations.
100% you can. Let me tell you, most of the devops engineers in my team know nothing. They just got lucky to be here.
Yes, why not! github.com/piyushsachdeva/DevOps-Roadmap check this
Please mention timestamps
Amazing guidance 🙏 sir
Thanks! I'm glad you found it helpful.
Insightful
thank you
Hey, i dont understand what it means by having two resume like , one for ats resume and one for real one . will you plaese elaborate this.
It's a strategy to maximize your chances of getting noticed by both automated systems and human recruiters.
Is aws devops cert a good start for beginners
No, It's for experienced professionals. If you are a beginner start with AWS CCP or if you have some knowledge then go with AWS Certified sol Architect
@TechTutorialswithPiyush
I have experience with cicd and docker
Sir, is it possible to get a job in devops for a skilled fresher.
Yes brother, why not. It will be hard but not impossible.
So... How do i scale an application 300% in under 3 seconds...?
You have to provide some context, what application., where it is hosted? tech stack? Infra ? What type of scaling are we talking about vertical or horizontal? Scheduled or event based or traffic based? How much time it takes to start? is there a cold start? can you afford warm standby? a lot more questions to be asked before answering this.
Savinder Puri Sir !! ,.. He is just outstanding ,...how beautifully he answered everything !! ,.. and the bunch of questions piyush sir has framed on behalf of all of us Cloud-DevOps Aspirants and enthusiasts was just amazing !!
Thank you for the feedback🙏
Amazing!! His one line definition of DevOps killed the entire cloud/devops tribe 😂🤣
Absolutely 💯
motivation 💯💯💯
I m also starting at 30. I am damn late
No brother, you are not late. The best time to start learning something was 10 years back, the next best time is today.
i am fresher can i learn devops
Yes, why not?
Please let your guests complete whatever they're saying, you're interrupting him in between half of the answers.
That's the format of a podcast unlike an interview, it is suppose to be a discussion
By his 23 years experience...and Right person to asked that experience and Eye open question in all minds ...that is amazing ❤❤❤❤.....
Is there any part 2 video also....😂😂😂
I didn't distracted to anything until video ends ....
Thank you for Two Giants....
Especially freshers...
Because Experience persons are having job,, doing job,,,, Monthly income....apart from that his problems are his responsibility...
.they even don't even want extra money...
Only we want guides for freshers....
This is the right place...
Once again Thank you ❤❤❤
Glad to know you found it helpful :) that was the main goal behind the video to ask the relevant questions.
But everyone needs guidance to grow professionally , everyone needs a mentor, even a mentor needs a mentor.
If you think that experienced people dont want extra money or they dont need guidance related to career , you have to wait for a few more years and then you will see the reality :) When you have kids, when you have home loan, when you have to earn not just for you but for the future of your kids, their education, well being, necessities, it's a whole new reality.
Mummy kaisi hai???😬
Not the same person :D
I was not born at that time 😂
lol
i was not born in 2000 🤣 (2004)
I was in my 6th standard lol
I wasn't born in 2000😂
I am was in my 6th grade and was probably busy in flying kites and playing in mud lol
❤❤️ 🇵🇰 🇵🇰 🇵🇰 🇵🇰
While doing podcast please don't drink coffee it's too bad to see such thing.
Any specific reason? It is against the podcast etiquettes? Can you please elaborate why you want to take away my happiness 😄 I record early in the morning 5-6 AM, I need my tea or coffee to start my day, it's part of my daily routine. My time is precious and I spend it wisely, I could have taken my coffee to my balcony and backyard, sipping it while enjoying the nature instead I choose to utilize a sliver of my personal time to do the recording. Please appreciate the effort if you can :)
Hey Piyush....As a project manager most of them are asking do you know DEVOPS.. what actually i need to learn as a Project manager? i am not from coding background..
I think they are expecting you to have fundamental knowledge of DevOps and Agile. I'd say focus on these:-
- Fundamentals of CICD, DevOps and Agile ( I have multiple videos on my channel)
- Focus on project management tools such as Jira and Confluence
- Understand the stages of a CICD pipeline, release cycle etc
- Understand SRE principles such as SLO, SLI, SLAs, Incident management etc
- Focus on reporting tools within Jira and tools such as Power BI
@ Thanks for the Quick reply 👍
@savinderpuri @TechTutorialswithPiyush - Can we showcase our non-paid project/ practice project to the employer? Do you consider that as an experience or proof of knowledge
If you have artifacts and the project covers a good scenario with tools and best practices then sure, why not. Make sure to not just fill your resume with projects, add only a couple of impactful projects
Literally...….best video ever in the UA-cam🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much!