AWS SysOps certification (What is SysOps and is the AWS SysOps Administrator worth it?)

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • In this video AWS SysOps certification (What is SysOps and is the AWS SysOps administrator worth it?), part of our AWS Certifications 2023 content, we answer should you get the AWS sysops certification (SOA-C02). And, whether the AWS SysOps certification will be helpful to your desired career or hurtful. We give a quick breakdown of what is Sysops and the Sysops salary, compared to other cloud careers. So if you are interested in learning if the AWS Sysops administrator and whether the AWS SysOps certification is right for you and your cloud career then make sure to watch this video.
    00:00 - Intro
    02:00 - Is the AWS Sysops Certification Right for You?
    4:55 - Should You Get the AWS Sysops Certification?
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Komentáře • 26

  • @supersoniqamanyi3075
    @supersoniqamanyi3075 Před rokem +11

    Opinion:
    Most cloud engineers want to be DevOps Engineers in the future; they would need to have a good grip on what happens under the hood: DVA+SOA.
    I would recommend SOA training for any Cloud Engineer/Solutions Architect who wants to understand the intricacies of AWS.

  • @crysishero1212
    @crysishero1212 Před rokem +22

    I disagree, if you want to be a cloud engineer then having a sysops cert is very helpful, it’s shows that you understand how your development environment is configured and be able to troubleshoot issues, it’s why most engineers role are DevOps

  • @kyroncharles8724
    @kyroncharles8724 Před rokem

    Love the breakdown!

  • @craciunlabs
    @craciunlabs Před rokem

    Thank you Mike!

  • @komalthecoolk
    @komalthecoolk Před 7 měsíci +4

    Wow, I booked my SysOps exam and then found this video and now I'm confused. Why I chose this exam is that there are a crazy number of Architect Associate cert holders but at such a low level they will never really architect anything. But every company needs Cloud builders and Operations team and SysOps is perfect way to get into the company and then grow,.

    • @GoCloudArchitects
      @GoCloudArchitects  Před 7 měsíci +2

      It’s true on cannot become an architect by passing a certification like the solutions architect professional. It takes architect training.
      The architect job requires network, datacenter, cloud and system design skills.
      It also requires leadership, sales skills, executive presence, emotional intelligence and business acumen.
      These skills cannot be replaced by artificial intelligence.
      But basic system’s administration skills like writing a python script, a bash shell scripts, a windows power-shell script, a terraform scripts or adding and removing users can be performed by AI now. And AI is only growing in capabilities.
      Now there will always be a need for the best systems administrators.
      So if this is something you like be the best you can be at it. Make sure you have great skills and don’t limit them to this certification. Consider the certification to be about 5 percent of the skills of a great sysops professional. And hone those skills and you will do great.

  • @jahidnatore4680
    @jahidnatore4680 Před rokem +1

    OK, Thanks for your video my Dear Sir.

  • @iamkat8
    @iamkat8 Před rokem

    Thanks, for your awesome insights on the AWS Sysops certification and how certifications can impact our career goals. I agree with your emphasis on the importance of using certifications as a strategic tool for personal branding and employability rather than relying on them as a form of training. This is the same approach that I take towards certifications. In the same way that you instruct in your program, I pursue certifications that align with my career goals and provide value to potential employers. Your practical advice on how to approach certifications and make informed decisions about my career development has been priceless.

  • @NunyaB1s
    @NunyaB1s Před měsícem

    I think when it comes to *cloud specific* careers there’s some merit to skipping the sysops cert. however as someone who is the tech director for appsec at a fortune 50 firm, I want my cloud security folks to at least have all three associate level certs. Whether it’s right or not, as security assessment folks we are expected to be at least as smart as the people building and writing applications on these platforms. A pentester that understands AWS sysops can actually tell you how to fix what you did wrong. Architecture teaches you how to understand system design to guess more quickly where you should test, and the developer cert will tell you what future-forward designs are going to look like so you can successfully attack these implementations before they become commonplace.
    If you’re aiming for security focused careers, get the 3 associates then security, then the rest as interest dictates.
    That said, yes, if you plan on being an architect stick to the certs most relevant to the role.

  • @qerbros
    @qerbros Před rokem

    What if you want to be a cloud security engineer?
    Will it be nice to get it?

    • @GoCloudArchitects
      @GoCloudArchitects  Před rokem +2

      No. Cloud security is different then SysOps

    • @celebritybuzz1986
      @celebritybuzz1986 Před rokem

      I am support person i have 3.5 year experience can i start learning cloud enginner and cloud architect? If yes what course i need to learn can you suggest me so I can start learning

    • @GoCloudArchitects
      @GoCloudArchitects  Před rokem

      @@celebritybuzz1986 this is what we recommend to turn you into a working cloud architect training.gocloudcareers.com/bundles/new-career-architect-career-development-program

  • @nickwalton9330
    @nickwalton9330 Před rokem

    Cisco CCIE techs become architects because they know how to design, build and maintain/operate their infrastructure. All the best true architects know how to design, build and operate their infrastructure. The lightweight architects without the deep understanding of the nuts and bolts implementation are like business MBA graduates without any experience. The implication here for those with operations certs is that they won't understand systems thinking and design but having SysOps AND Cloud certs and showing a profound understanding of systems design will mitigate that assumption hirers can make.

    • @GoCloudArchitects
      @GoCloudArchitects  Před rokem +3

      I wish the CCIE would create architectural. But the CCIE teaches implementation not architecture. My CCIE number is 7417 and it taught me how to implement not architecture. Cisco knows that and that’s why they created a CCDE. A design certification.
      The CCIE or any tech certification doesn’t teach design. It also doesn’t teach how to respond to an RFP, give a presentation, sell a solution, build a business case, write thought leadership documentation, negotiate a deal or anything architects do.
      The reason engineers feel architects are lightweight is their focus on on improving business performance while engineers are focused on building the tech.
      So if you want to be a great network engineer the CCIE is great. I like to say it was my intro to networking. It was a very fun six months of preparation for the CCIE. I loved it.
      But it was the other training, an MBA, consulting training, leadership training that made me an architect. In fact even being a lead architect at Cisco my manager asked me to remove the CCIE from my business cards as it created the impression of a techie not an architect.
      Thats why I retrain CCIEs, cloud engineers and other hands on tech professionals to be architects every day. As the people that hire don’t want a techie they want an executive that know how to improve business performance with tech.

  • @iliasse4401
    @iliasse4401 Před 11 měsíci

    Hello,
    I still does not understand why a cloud engineer is so close from a cloud architect... and far from Devops.. when you looks for online jobs hire look for Cloud engineer, but with Devops tools in description.

    • @GoCloudArchitects
      @GoCloudArchitects  Před 11 měsíci +5

      A cloud engineer and a cloud architect are so very different
      We architects design solutions to improve business performance - we don’t touch the technology.
      Engineers build the solutions.
      Job descriptions in tech are meaningless. It’s sad but true.
      We only get the real job description by asking the hiring manager what they want the person to do in their role.

    • @iliasse4401
      @iliasse4401 Před 11 měsíci

      yes.. excuse me for the confusion, what I mean is that you would have to pass the Solution Architect certification to be "certified cloud engineer" while this role seems more appropriate to be certified by the "DevOps certification" when you look a theirs skills like i told
      And since the "cloud engineer" certification does not exist, I finally tell myself that it's a happy medium between the 2 roles...
      I find it crazy that the certifications are so disparate between AWS, AZURE, GCP...
      Finally thank you for your analysis your videos are a great help.@@GoCloudArchitects

  • @donwilsonobido4196
    @donwilsonobido4196 Před rokem

    sysops admin can lead to DevOps engineer 😁

    • @GoCloudArchitects
      @GoCloudArchitects  Před rokem +3

      Training to be a DevOps engineer leads to becoming a DevOps engineer. Learning someone else’s job does not.

  • @KenSherman
    @KenSherman Před rokem

    Told ya I was checking out this video during Day 4 of the #solutionsarchitect #awstraining.😉The content is great as usual & the presentations are getting better & better over time.