Hi Simon, I came across your channel through your meeting with Caleb. I felt like we both have started in the same beginning, for example, I am going to start my degree in Electronics Engineering and you said on the podcast that you completed Mechatronics Engineering. I am also trying to be flexible with my job opportunities- so I'm trying to do Cloud/Devops on the side with my degree for example completing certifications, projects, learning the necessary softwares (Linux, Terraform) etc. What advice and tips would you have for me?
Hey! First, of all - thanks for reaching out! I'd say look at Cisco CCNA - that's the beginning of many things. Regardless, whether you want to do Networking / DevOps /Cloud. Also very important - Linux Linux Linux. Most of servers run that OS so definitely Comptia Linux+. Only then start to look for AWS/Azure/Terraform. These are gr8 tools for you need to get your base solid first! Good luck!
@@netcoffee Hi Simon, im currently learning for my CCNA and have learnt some interesting foundational knowledge regarding networking - however I have been looking at other content creators in the Cloud/DevOps space and they say that CCNA isnt worth it - as it only focuses on networking fundementals, my career goals are in cloud security,, engineer DevOps automation, solutions architect roles? What is your take on this? Would you say I continue learning for CCNA or skip CCNA and start more cloud-focused certifications like Azure fundementals
Hey! That's a very interesting debate imho. My view is that you will ALWAYS need solid knowledge about TCP/IP Stack, VPN, how routing works regardless of your position/career plans. As a Cloud/DevOps/Admin engineer you might be tasked with troubleshooting the connectivity between two servers and for that you need CCNA materials. So yes - don't skip CCNA it is still very much valid. Later go for Linux certs and Cloud ones. That will give you SOLID skills. good luck!
Cool stuff. Keep posting!
Thanks, you too!
Nice overview! Thanks Simon!
My pleasure!
Very informative guide! keep it going!
I will do my best! Thanks!
Great video!
I glad you liked it!
Aws + devops with python is important please reply
Hey:) thanks for question :) yes both - AWS and Python 🐍 are significant when it comes to DevOps. You can also look at Bash or Azure ✌🏼✌🏼
Very informative.....🎉
Thanks!
Hi Simon, I came across your channel through your meeting with Caleb.
I felt like we both have started in the same beginning, for example, I am going to start my degree in Electronics Engineering and you said on the podcast that you completed Mechatronics Engineering.
I am also trying to be flexible with my job opportunities- so I'm trying to do Cloud/Devops on the side with my degree for example completing certifications, projects, learning the necessary softwares (Linux, Terraform) etc.
What advice and tips would you have for me?
Hey! First, of all - thanks for reaching out! I'd say look at Cisco CCNA - that's the beginning of many things. Regardless, whether you want to do Networking / DevOps /Cloud. Also very important - Linux Linux Linux. Most of servers run that OS so definitely Comptia Linux+. Only then start to look for AWS/Azure/Terraform. These are gr8 tools for you need to get your base solid first! Good luck!
@@netcoffee Thank You so much for replying and offering me with this step-by-step advice.
@@Xarishher sure! Ping me if I can help more :)
@@netcoffee Hi Simon, im currently learning for my CCNA and have learnt some interesting foundational knowledge regarding networking - however I have been looking at other content creators in the Cloud/DevOps space and they say that CCNA isnt worth it - as it only focuses on networking fundementals, my career goals are in cloud security,, engineer DevOps automation, solutions architect roles?
What is your take on this?
Would you say I continue learning for CCNA or skip CCNA and start more cloud-focused certifications like Azure fundementals
Hey! That's a very interesting debate imho. My view is that you will ALWAYS need solid knowledge about TCP/IP Stack, VPN, how routing works regardless of your position/career plans. As a Cloud/DevOps/Admin engineer you might be tasked with troubleshooting the connectivity between two servers and for that you need CCNA materials. So yes - don't skip CCNA it is still very much valid. Later go for Linux certs and Cloud ones. That will give you SOLID skills.
good luck!
Good job! Thank you for sharing!
Our pleasure!
Thanks! Now I know where to start 🎉
Happy to help!
A great intuitive tutorial on DevOps.
Glad it was helpful!
That was helpful, gracias, amigo!
Glad to hear that!
Great content, highly recommended!
Gracias, Señor
The hero we need, but don't deserve!! Haha great vid!
haha thanks a lot :D
DevOps stuff awwwwwww :D
Hell yeah
Please avoid background music, I can’t hear your voice.
Thanks for feedback! I will fix that :)
Same here. Just had to skip
Thanks for feedback! It will be improved next time! :)