I wish i knew about this channel earlier..i wasted 30k for getting trained from coaching centres which did not help me in anyway...thank you Abhishek for your efforts in teaching us.
Guys better let then never , what we lost is gone, what we achieved also gone, what we want is in the future and we only have this present to pull it from the future. So better to focus on the present !
@@AbhishekVeeramalla Kindly tel how you install bash and i am using windows mobaxterm , find it difficult to follow, cant continue any more , need help!!
23:45 The pwd command in Linux stands for “Print Working Directory.” It is a simple but essential command used to display the absolute path of the current working directory in the terminal.
I was using Windows for a long time, then I started learning more about computers and programming, and then everyone recommended Linux. Starting from Ubuntu was difficult for me at that time. Then whenever I got stuck I started googling it and finding solutions. After a threshold period with Linux I realized how much fun it was.Now it's time to delve into Linux, Thanks Brother ❤
You are a gem of a person..This is called giving back to the community..Your teaching style is so smooth and so effective..Thanks for all the content and may God bless you for everything you do.
your videos are just awesommmme thanks for the toutorial. unfornately i got know about your videos just 3 days back. But finally got some good devops series . You have explained so good and in very simple way. I really appreciated Abhishek. 👍👍..
Hi, Abhishek,---------- I'd like to express my appreciation for the outstanding DevOps training you've provided on your RUclips channel. Your content is undoubtedly the best I've come across on the platform, and it has been instrumental in enhancing my skills and knowledge in this field. Your clear explanations and in-depth tutorials have made complex concepts accessible, and I'm genuinely grateful for the valuable resource you've created. Keep up the excellent work!
@Abhishek.Veeramalla @Abhishek.Veeramalla can you make proper 2-3 vedios how we get remote jobs , yes skills different may be you are devops but process same use this go scaler then events then sde onsite how ,cloud champ channel ,harshad deb,sandip khaira,sawan kapoor,sandip das ,shubham lokande
Hi Mr. Abhishek, thanks a lot for ur videos actually thanks is not enough, really i mean it,ur videos r helping me alot to understand these concepts easily as I'm from non IT background..day by day I'm getting confidence and more interest ,this is only because of ur teaching...😊
This channel has become like cheat sheet before going to any interview Straight to the point, good that you are giving real time examples also. Thanks a lot
Hi Sir, Thankyou for such an informative content! I know a bit about linux, i have learnt from a 1 hour course from codewithharry and other sources. However, one thing i additionally learnt from ur video is the commands to know about the system resource utilization, The Chunks of OS, A depth knowledge of Kernal, like kernal is the heart of the OS, it is used to establish a connection between the software and hardware and the primary responsibilities of Kernal: 1.Device Management 2.Process management 3.Memory Management 4.Handling System Files. Thanks again sir! and yet, finished with another class in the journey of DevOps🎉
Abhishek your videos are really awesome. I wish i could have found your channel earlier but no matter i know after this complete zero to hero program i will emerge as a hero.
Very useful information Abhishek 😉. I have a small request, can you make a video on all the topics in Linux that a Devops engineer is expected to know about. Asking because usually there's no video which clearly specifies the topics that a Devops engineer needs to know in Linux. Please clarify if Devops engineers need to have depth understanding of 1) Users and group management 2) Permission 3) Disk Management 4) Installing and configaration of services in Linux.
Same question from my side also.. Unix and shell scripting is really vast... Also the requirement for Python scripting in Devops is growing day by day. Can you please make such a video also ?
Thank you for the excellent explanation on scripting. In this course you have explained on Bash Scripting, but most of the companies are looking for Poweshell scripting. Because of not knowing exactly on Powershell, I lost an opportunity in one of the big companies. Could you please put Powershell scripting course
hi abhi,by shell scripting videos only, i came to knw abt u r youtube its excellent 👌.... thks for u r valuable time .... gving us free knwldge🙇 one small reqst plz bit slow to get the main concept of project if u r willing to explain .... tq abhi
Hi Abhishek, I am currently Infrastructure engineer with Linux and Python Automation knowledge but I want to get a job and move my career towards Devops. My question is : If I complete your 45 days course with handons ofcourse, will I be knowledgeable enough to face DevOps Technical Interviews?
Thank you so much bro....Awesome explanation. Can you also explain below 2 points in upcoming videos 1. While migrating from onprem to cloud how to identify if our app/db is cpu extensive or memory extensive. 2. How to calculate cpu from onprem cpu to cloud cpu If we have 2 cpu in onpromise can I select same 2 cpu instance in cloud.
24:29 Commands: ls pwd cd cd .. cd ../.. ls -ltr (if it starts with d then it's a directory or else it's a file) touch vi (esc, i - Insert mode) :wq! (To save the file and exit) cat mkdir (To create a directory) rm -r (To remove the directory) free -mg nproc df -h
Hi sir, It’s really great for us to have you….these videos helps so many people to get job like me…Thanku so much for ur efforts…it’s very easy to understand the concepts and getting interest to watch next videos…. Sir,I have a small doubt…is this 45days course enough to get job devops or do we need to prepare more for devops… Thank you sir.
completed Day 6 ...understood all the commands in linux ..... I have only one question here , only referring all this video's can we get devops job in good organization ?
Great Job you are doing Abhishek, I am currently in day 6 and want to ask if we should follow how these video are uploaded sequentially or follow it according to the days?
Hi Annayya Linux devops ki and Aws kuda ekkuva use chestaruga mari eee okka video saripothada linux gurinchi. Bro konchem linux meda separate ga videos cheyyandi bro devops and aws ki entha use avuthado antha.
Hi Abhishek, Currently I am watching Day-6 video. I am currently working as an Assistant Professor( 11 months in teaching profession ) currently. Previously I worked in Manual Testing domain. Nov 2019- Oct 2021 Infosys Jan 2022 - Nov 2022 Delta Technologies April 2023 - June 2023 Indium Software (No relieving letter received as newly hired team was asked to leave due to project rollback to an another company) Aug 2023 - Present ( teaching experience ). I have some gaps in between due to family medical care and job switch. Now I am learning DevOps through your channel. After learning can I get back into IT sector or will I have to face any difficulty? Please help me regarding this doubt.
Hello Abhishek sir, We as a community are extremely thankful for your contribution towards our learning. I have few doubts. Hope you can answer them 1. Can we use the same free tier EC2 instance everytime by stopping it whenever not in use? 2. I have installed the CLI and when I run "aws version" in the EC2 instance connected terminal it shows "Command 'aws' not found, but can be installed with ..." error msg, but whenever I re-open a new terminal (not connected to ec2) it works.
1. Yes. 2. You have installed AWS cli on your local computer. When you open a new terminal, by default it is on your local computer. When you open a terminal connected to EC2, AWS version does not work because you have not installed AWS cli on the EC2 instance.
When I look around the web for information about the architecture of Linux, many articles say one component is what is known as "System Libraries" but I'm unable to find an explanation of what these are, what is their job in the system, where are they generally found and what are some examples of them.
Hi Abhishek, Thanks for wonderful devops course content. which one is best as a devops engineer shell scripting or python. both will give higher benefit in carrier growth or any one is enough as a beginner to devops journey .
hello sir thank you for this beautiful course I have a question I have Macbook air m1 so will it be efficient during My whole devops journey? Once i got some money i will sure join you as a member Up until then i will follow you strictly thank u sir🥰
@@AbhishekVeeramalla All thanks to you bro Keep it up you're doing a noble job of educating and empowering students like us who cannot afford to pay for quality content. Shubamastu!
Hi Abhishek, instead of the terminals you talked about, cant we use the SSH client in the command prompt of my local machine - way to connect to the VM ? If no, can you explain why ??
hi abhishek im trying myself to learn devops but could able to understand but watching ur videos i came few things wt does devops does day to day life .but if u dont mind can u be my mentor
Hi Abhishek. Thank you for course. i just to understand is this course is covering Azure as well or only AWS? why i am asking is i am not able to find videos for creating resources on azure by using script. please clarity. Thanks in advance.
The process for both are same. If u find difficultly just refer to the documentation provided by specific cloud platform. In your case refer to azure documentation u might find some way.
Sir, I'm unable to open nomachine terminal from my laptop.. Please help on this For practise of basic scripting I directly used Ec2 console. But I want to know why I can't open nomachine on my windows?
@@AbhishekVeeramalla It's not the error.. I gave username and password of my system and i got a connected sound.. Then after clicking OK for all settings it shows the interface suddenly behaves/appears odd in multi screens and unable to navigate there.. And mobax i installed home edition but unable to extract file
I wish i knew about this channel earlier..i wasted 30k for getting trained from coaching centres which did not help me in anyway...thank you Abhishek for your efforts in teaching us.
Awesome .. very good to know .. All the best for course completion 😍
I wasted 90K😢
Guys better let then never , what we lost is gone, what we achieved also gone, what we want is in the future and we only have this present to pull it from the future. So better to focus on the present !
i lost 3k from udemy course >:(
@@AbhishekVeeramalla Kindly tel how you install bash and i am using windows mobaxterm , find it difficult to follow, cant continue any more , need help!!
23:45 The pwd command in Linux stands for “Print Working Directory.”
It is a simple but essential command used to display the absolute path of the current working directory in the terminal.
I was using Windows for a long time, then I started learning more about computers and programming, and then everyone recommended Linux. Starting from Ubuntu was difficult for me at that time. Then whenever I got stuck I started googling it and finding solutions. After a threshold period with Linux I realized how much fun it was.Now it's time to delve into Linux, Thanks Brother ❤
Awesome
You are a gem of a person..This is called giving back to the community..Your teaching style is so smooth and so effective..Thanks for all the content and may God bless you for everything you do.
your videos are just awesommmme thanks for the toutorial. unfornately i got know about your videos just 3 days back. But finally got some good devops series . You have explained so good and in very simple way. I really appreciated Abhishek. 👍👍..
Great to hear!
Hi, Abhishek,---------- I'd like to express my appreciation for the outstanding DevOps training you've provided on your RUclips channel. Your content is undoubtedly the best I've come across on the platform, and it has been instrumental in enhancing my skills and knowledge in this field. Your clear explanations and in-depth tutorials have made complex concepts accessible, and I'm genuinely grateful for the valuable resource you've created. Keep up the excellent work!
i am living on this playlist. It was shared with me by my friend. awesome. Thank you
Amazing.. Thanks alot
@Abhishek.Veeramalla @Abhishek.Veeramalla can you make proper 2-3 vedios how we get remote jobs , yes skills different may be you are devops but process same
use this
go scaler then events then sde onsite how ,cloud champ channel ,harshad deb,sandip khaira,sawan kapoor,sandip das ,shubham lokande
Hi Mr. Abhishek, thanks a lot for ur videos actually thanks is not enough, really i mean it,ur videos r helping me alot to understand these concepts easily as I'm from non IT background..day by day I'm getting confidence and more interest ,this is only because of ur teaching...😊
You are most welcome
This channel has become like cheat sheet before going to any interview
Straight to the point, good that you are giving real time examples also.
Thanks a lot
Thanks alot
Hi Sir,
Thankyou for such an informative content!
I know a bit about linux, i have learnt from a 1 hour course from codewithharry and other sources.
However, one thing i additionally learnt from ur video is the commands to know about the system resource utilization, The Chunks of OS, A depth knowledge of Kernal, like kernal is the heart of the OS, it is used to establish a connection between the software and hardware and the primary responsibilities of Kernal: 1.Device Management 2.Process management 3.Memory Management 4.Handling System Files.
Thanks again sir! and yet, finished with another class in the journey of DevOps🎉
Thanks alot
Abhishek your videos are really awesome. I wish i could have found your channel earlier but no matter i know after this complete zero to hero program i will emerge as a hero.
i too started right now awesome channel for DEVOPS
I wish i knew about this channel way before😇 Best channel i've come across on youtube
Its never too late
Hey Abhishek, thanks alot for your extraordinary efforts. You are making and sharing great knowledge to 🎉🎉
My pleasure 😊
You are a teacher with passion sir thanks so much ,God bless u ,, this is full package
Thanks and welcome
Awesome content..Day by Day.. Thanxs a million 🤝
My pleasure
You are the real cloud champ.. I'm getting confidence ❤
Most welcome
Thanks a lot.I have taken course but every topic search and watch your videos .something i have gained other than in my trianing.
Awesome .. thanks alot
Date- 20-08-2024 . Day-6Completed the video and it is very easy to follow.
You're an awesome tutuor/Guru or what to name you.
Thank you.
THE ABHISHEK....YOU ARE GENIUS.....SUPERB SIR
😍😍
this class is still relevant and will forever be. thank you. please share with me the link to full course on shell scripting.
Completed the Day:06 Video and Practice also done
Thanks Veeramalla garu
GK from NJ
Aweosme
Excellent video abhishek , it really help in understanding the topic very well.
Thanks for such content & keep going :)
❤️
Hi Abhishek,
Thanks for the amazing sessions. You are giving so much valuable content for free, let god bless you with abundance knowledge always .
You're most welcome
excellent sir
waiting for more practical shell script with real time use cases please abhishek sir
Tomorrow
Very useful information Abhishek 😉.
I have a small request, can you make a video on all the topics in Linux that a Devops engineer is expected to know about.
Asking because usually there's no video which clearly specifies the topics that a Devops engineer needs to know in Linux.
Please clarify if Devops engineers need to have depth understanding of
1) Users and group management
2) Permission
3) Disk Management
4) Installing and configaration of services in Linux.
Same question from my side also.. Unix and shell scripting is really vast... Also the requirement for Python scripting in Devops is growing day by day. Can you please make such a video also ?
Noted!
All topics you mentioned will barely take 1 week to learn and practice.
So if you dedicate a week of your time... you will benefit.
@@mahadevisutar1436 my concern is not about learning things, but to know if it's needed or not
Learning new things every day
Thank you for the excellent explanation on scripting. In this course you have explained on Bash Scripting, but most of the companies are looking for Poweshell scripting. Because of not knowing exactly on Powershell, I lost an opportunity in one of the big companies. Could you please put Powershell scripting course
I will try to cover
hi abhi,by shell scripting videos only, i came to knw abt u r youtube its excellent 👌.... thks for u r valuable time .... gving us free knwldge🙇 one small reqst plz bit slow to get the main concept of project if u r willing to explain .... tq abhi
Thanks for feedback and welcome
Just done with this vedio continuing with shell scripting play list thank you Abhishek
Hi Abhishek, I am currently Infrastructure engineer with Linux and Python Automation knowledge but I want to get a job and move my career towards Devops. My question is : If I complete your 45 days course with handons ofcourse, will I be knowledgeable enough to face DevOps Technical Interviews?
Awesome content Bro. Soon this channel will reach 1lk subscribers. Thank you.
Thank you so much 😀
Great Session, completed on 17 june @1.33 pm
Hi mate. What is your experiences after the training? Have you started any job with it?
Thank you so much bro....Awesome explanation.
Can you also explain below 2 points in upcoming videos
1. While migrating from onprem to cloud how to identify if our app/db is cpu extensive or memory extensive.
2. How to calculate cpu from onprem cpu to cloud cpu
If we have 2 cpu in onpromise can I select same 2 cpu instance in cloud.
Good question, will try to address them in a short video
@@AbhishekVeeramalla Thank you bro..
Learnt some new topics about Linux OS sir. 👍
More to come!
Amazing video .... thank you so much for the efforts ❤
My pleasure 😊
ekdam ramro xa 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
😊
Your content is extraordinary in simple understandable language. Appreciate it ❤
Glad you think so!
Tonotch explanation. Great work bro.. helping everyone
Tqs abhi its easy to learn &understanding 😍😍
Thank you so much sir for the explanation
You are most welcome
Excellent suberb content
Thank you so much 😀
Very good Channel..Thanks Abhishek
Excellent work❤
Eagerly scorling for your video in you tube bro
👍
Thank you Abhishek sir 🥰
Most welcome 😊
Good and knowledgeable containt
Thanks a lot
Awesome content 👍
Thank you 🙌
Thanks for the videos. It's pretty great so far!
Glad you enjoy it!
24:29 Commands:
ls
pwd
cd
cd ..
cd ../..
ls -ltr
(if it starts with d then it's a directory or else it's a file)
touch
vi
(esc, i - Insert mode)
:wq! (To save the file and exit)
cat
mkdir (To create a directory)
rm -r (To remove the directory)
free -mg
nproc
df -h
Thanks
free -g not mg
Great Content Sir💯
Thanks alot
Day-6 done✅
Thank you for this excellent video
Hi sir,
It’s really great for us to have you….these videos helps so many people to get job like me…Thanku so much for ur efforts…it’s very easy to understand the concepts and getting interest to watch next videos….
Sir,I have a small doubt…is this 45days course enough to get job devops or do we need to prepare more for devops…
Thank you sir.
did u complete this?
so what do u think?
completed Day 6 ...understood all the commands in linux .....
I have only one question here , only referring all this video's can we get devops job in good organization ?
If you keep practicing like this every class then yes 😉
Great Job you are doing Abhishek, I am currently in day 6 and want to ask if we should follow how these video are uploaded sequentially or follow it according to the days?
Abhishek, if possible can you please make a separate video on Linux from basic to advance as per DevOps Tools use, Thanks
Sure, noted
Nice Explanation.
Glad you liked it
Awesome. Please share the videos with your friends
The classes are so good and easily understand, can we get any notes for this devops class?
Whatever I have I posted the links in teh description of the video
Day6 Completed Successfully :)
really useful playlist
Glad you think so!
Awesome. Please share the videos with your friends
Day 6 - Completed✅
Always first ❤️❤️.
Thanks a lot
excellent video
Thank you very much!
Hi Annayya
Linux devops ki and Aws kuda ekkuva use chestaruga mari eee okka video saripothada linux gurinchi. Bro konchem linux meda separate ga videos cheyyandi bro devops and aws ki entha use avuthado antha.
Motham playlist e vundi bro .. e series lo mundu chala videos vunnay .. dont worry .. inka kavali ante
Shell scripting ani playlist vuntadi chudu
Impeccable once again
Thank you Abhishek.
still I feel few more commands need to be shown like how to create users, groups or changing permissions of them
You will learn more as you move to next episodes
@@AbhishekVeeramalla yes, i saw that. are you from warangal?
Thank you so much sir..
Most welcome
Hi Abhishek,
Currently I am watching Day-6 video. I am currently working as an Assistant Professor( 11 months in teaching profession ) currently.
Previously I worked in Manual Testing domain.
Nov 2019- Oct 2021 Infosys
Jan 2022 - Nov 2022 Delta Technologies
April 2023 - June 2023 Indium Software (No relieving letter received as newly hired team was asked to leave due to project rollback to an another company)
Aug 2023 - Present ( teaching experience ).
I have some gaps in between due to family medical care and job switch.
Now I am learning DevOps through your channel. After learning can I get back into IT sector or will I have to face any difficulty?
Please help me regarding this doubt.
this video is super awesome
Thanks
Very Help full
Thanks
Thank you Abhishek🙏
Great video & thank you so much :)
Thank you sir
Welcome
Hello Abhishek sir, We as a community are extremely thankful for your contribution towards our learning.
I have few doubts. Hope you can answer them
1. Can we use the same free tier EC2 instance everytime by stopping it whenever not in use?
2. I have installed the CLI and when I run "aws version" in the EC2 instance connected terminal it shows "Command 'aws' not found, but can be installed with ..." error msg, but whenever I re-open a new terminal (not connected to ec2) it works.
1. Yes.
2. You have installed AWS cli on your local computer. When you open a new terminal, by default it is on your local computer. When you open a terminal connected to EC2, AWS version does not work because you have not installed AWS cli on the EC2 instance.
1. Yes you can but remember that AWS won't charge you for ec2 instance but it will charge you for EBS storage used by that instance.
When I look around the web for information about the architecture of Linux, many articles say one component is what is known as "System Libraries" but I'm unable to find an explanation of what these are, what is their job in the system, where are they generally found and what are some examples of them.
If you are a beginner, you dont need to understand more than what I explained in this video. You can learn that after this series.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank You Sir!
Welcome
Thank you abhishek
Nice session !!!
Good one
Thanks
Hi Abhishek, Thanks for wonderful devops course content. which one is best as a devops engineer shell scripting or python. both will give higher benefit in carrier growth or any one is enough as a beginner to devops journey .
Love the explanation
Welcome
very nice video
Thanks
Which shell intermediate video are you talking about ? Bty this video is amazing ❤ 36:47
hello sir thank you for this beautiful course
I have a question I have Macbook air m1 so will it be efficient during My whole devops journey?
Once i got some money i will sure join you as a member Up until then i will follow you strictly
thank u sir🥰
Yes macbook m1 will be great and yeah dont worry about membership ❤️ .. All the best for learning
completed this shell script fundamental
Day 6 - Completed
❤️
Subscribed.
Thanks
@@AbhishekVeeramalla All thanks to you bro
Keep it up you're doing a noble job of educating and empowering students like us who cannot afford to pay for quality content.
Shubamastu!
Thank you !!!
Most welcome
Hi Abhishek, instead of the terminals you talked about, cant we use the SSH client in the command prompt of my local machine - way to connect to the VM ? If no, can you explain why ??
Yes u can also do that
thank you Abhishek
welcome
hi Abhishek, is there any special advantages of using bash on our terminal and let me know how to install bash please..:)
Bash is installed by default most of the times, try running 'bash' command to switch your default shell to bash
hi abhishek im trying myself to learn devops but could able to understand but watching ur videos i came few things wt does devops does day to day life .but if u dont mind can u be my mentor
Thank you
You're welcome
❤
Thank you.
Thank you ^^
Most welcome !!
Hi Abhishek. Thank you for course. i just to understand is this course is covering Azure as well or only AWS? why i am asking is i am not able to find videos for creating resources on azure by using script. please clarity. Thanks in advance.
The process for both are same. If u find difficultly just refer to the documentation provided by specific cloud platform. In your case refer to azure documentation u might find some way.
Sir, I'm unable to open nomachine terminal from my laptop.. Please help on this
For practise of basic scripting I directly used Ec2 console. But I want to know why I can't open nomachine on my windows?
What is the error ? Did you try other options like mobaxterm
@@AbhishekVeeramalla It's not the error.. I gave username and password of my system and i got a connected sound.. Then after clicking OK for all settings it shows the interface suddenly behaves/appears odd in multi screens and unable to navigate there..
And mobax i installed home edition but unable to extract file