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If I Could Start Over as a DevOps Engineer in 2024
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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
- Want to become a DevOps Engineer but don't know where to start? In this video, I go over how I became a DevOps Engineer and what I self-studied to get there.
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0:00 How I became a DevOps Engineer
5:32 How I Self Studied to get there
10:07 What I would Learn for DevOps in 2024
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Thank you. Please do not stop making these videos.
Thanks mate. Your way of explaining thing is marvellous. Please do not stop making videos.
Amazing .. Thanks for this Roadmap that include your feedback and experience.
Thank you, this is immensely helpful for my learning path.
Great video!
I would also add Kubernetrs (EKS), HELM and ArgoCD.
For sure!
This. Kubernetes is currently the #1 skill.
very informative, thanks for sharing your experience
Please keep uploading videos. They're really useful. Thanks a lot
Man you are a life saver. I'm going to subscribe to your channel and save this video. I'm currently studying AWS, I'm going to sit for the solutions architect professional exam. I did a bit on Linux but now I know to go back and refocus on it. I'm going to follow this roadmap
Great video , I just started my intership it is really helpful
Incredible video. I started a devops job 2 months ago and i come to your channel first always
Good Video! Thanks for the roadmap, I would love to watch a video about optimizing Docker images!
Thanks, very helpful
You don't how much you have made my life easier with this video😀... I battle with the temptation of going too deep in learning those applications/services. Thank you so much!
Awesome video Sensai!!
Great video, thank you man🌹❤️.
I'd like to see a part two of this for things to learn after you learn all this. Thanks for this video, it helped me clear out a reliable path. I look forward to watching more of your content
After you learn all of that, you will know what you need to learn on your own. If you have been applying things as you go.
Best Roadmap ever, Thank you.
Great content for aspiring devops engineers. Keep making more tutorials pls.
Good content .
As a recovering network engineer myself it's great to hear your perspective. I'd love to see some ETL and AI and ML devops coverage. I have a feeling these topics are going to be increasingly in high demand and it'd be interesting to get your take.
great video
Thanks a lot.
thank you very much
Thank you
That's a great list. The only thing you really missed is monitoring. Dynatrace, splunk, pagerduty, dashboards etc. It was great start overall through.
You are awesome. I also transitioned to DevOps after being a Network engineer for 5 years. Network automation is a great practise to move towards DevOps fiield.
Im in year 5 in networking and want to move to DevOps, how did you start ?
nice vid
Wow, thats crazy, I have some experience wth almost all of the components you went over today, including networking knowledge. DevOps is one of the 3 categories of job I'm actually looking for today.
What are the other 2 categories of if I may ask?
@@_Mohanned Cyber security, software development
has anyone went to devops without becoming a developer?
no. you need to be a dev before, otherwise you.ll struggle and hate your life :)
Yeah, my friend after studying 2 years as a normal programmer.
Trust me, he barely made it, he got lucky and got hired by a company that needed desperately DevOps engineers.
Now I’m on the lookout for a job, my friend said that in a month there is an opening for a DevOps engineer. (I’m a Java backend developer).
He said that the job is mine if I want it, with good pay. I have absolutely 0 clue about DevOps.
When I asked why, my friend told me the company would rather teach a guy devops instead of paying 55k for a senior. (I live in Spain, you live VERY comfortably with this pay).
My point is, you can, it will just be a steeper learning curve
I live in Latam and the only open positions for Junior DevOps seem to be learning programs at EPAM. But Spain offers a lot of opportunities in this field, not sure why. I’m currently a backend developer with Node.js and PHP. Been learning RoR for the past month for a freelance project, but not sure if follow that path (RoR) or get into DevOps via those learning courses. I have already 3 yoe as a developer, and use Python at work for some automation and been using Ubuntu for the last few years before switching to Mac.
@@gs8plus405 makes sense, but this is more catered like you will work with a corporate all the time? I dont see dev ops in small businesses
Great video ! Thanks 😊
Your videos are really nice. Can you make a video on how we can optimize a docker file? @DevopsJourney
Thank you. Without Kubernetes, I don't think it is easy to find a job.
@DevOpsJourney : It would be great if you could do a vedio on how to optimize a docker file
I’m working as a network engineer at the moment and looking at making the same move but I never considered myself as a “developer”, seems like too far of a jump
I am at the ISP NOC,Cisco background.How do I do the transition?
Super informative video! You mentioned early in the video that you went into DevOps because you said the industry was moving away from on-prem infrastructure and there wasn't much opportunity for the traditional network engineering role. Do you still feel that is the case today? If so, who looks after all the datacenters of the major cloud players or ISPs?
Someone definitely keeps the lights on in those data centers! I just think those jobs are more niche nowadays than it was 10 years ago when most organizations had their own data center.
Can you please list some of the websites/resources to practice projects?
Do Docker please
I've started as a Network Engineer too, only 3 years ago.
Got the title with NE role twice from 2 different company, but barely get to do actual network engineer job.
My day to day job is mostly vmware, SAN product and such. then I realize that : If you doing NE in the company that wasn't ISP or any kind of service provider.
your day to day NE task is just troubleshoot some basic network like static routing, some dumbass switch that never have stp work properly etc etc. barely get any deep technical in NE side. from my 3 years I wasn't even get to touch ospf in real field, not even troubleshoot them. kinda sad.
I've found my niche that I really like do work on the entire Infrastructure, been through abit of vm, private cloud. now heading for public cloud and will go to devops then devsecops after.
since these are still infra role, got to learn alot of new stuff. really entertain me.
Optimize a Docker file video. Please
curious why you did not took the cyber security path which i think is in line with your path.
Good video, try to keep it short
I'm a QA Automation Engineer, do you think it's worth transitioning into DevOps in 2024 and beyond ? Or is it wise to go down the path of an application developer.
Hey there, both are rewarding paths. If you like coding more then go for developer, if you like infrastructure or automating things more with tools and scripts then go with DevOps.
to be short : forget devops, concentrate on a single skill and make a career on it
succinct
The biggest question for me is: can u straight away start devops career as ur first tech role? Because companies might ask in interviews what kind of problems you have solved before to improve the workflow in the company
Is it possible just to show off home projects and get recognition in your troubleshooting skills? Or it needs real time projects/work
Probably not your first job. You start out at a lower level admin or in ops then use your soft skills to get transfer into a devops or platform team.
no !
no!
We should add programming go or python somewhere from your list 😊
Im a freshly cs graduate and im kinda lost, to be a dev ops i have to pass through software enginering or i can go directly to dev ops path?
It's a hybrid role, like a developer + sysadmin. You should know a little bit about both sides to be a jr devops
@@DevOpsJourney which path do you recommend me take to get there? BackEnd and then DevOps or Web development? Thanks for you answer.
CentOS is dead btw
Thanks, I should of said something like RHEL.
really? How? I see many companies are still on Centos.
Use arch btw
Great content for aspiring devops engineers.Make more devops tutorials pls.
On June 2024