Where are you starting your DevOps journey from? :) ✅ Get DevOps roadmap as PDF ► bit.ly/3MwGoQT 💙 Become a DevOps Engineer - 6-month program ► bit.ly/3qqJ08L 💛 Follow me on IG for behind-the-scenes-content ► bit.ly/2F3LXYJ
Journey would start from Software Developer. However I do have decent exposure with AWS and Azure platforms, where I build my skills with Architect level certifications.
It takes me around 2 years from Network engineer to DevOps engineer. I started by learning Cloud+Terraform and looking for a job role like a Cloud Engineer or Solution engineer. I must say this is a very good way to change my career path to DevOps. I'm currently a DevOps engineer now. :)
I learned AWS a few years ago. I plan on learning terraform, scripting then applying for Cloud infrastructure positions. I am currently taking a Devops course and it is really long. I just want to get a job where I am able to move into a devops role. Any advice?
@@practicaldeen5333 what's your current role? It depends on your cloud knowledge. my advice is for you to take a cloud exam like AWS practitioner or SAA would be great on your resume. Plus you can learn on the job when you got the cloud engineer role.
Actually I started learning AWS DevOps after my 2 year experience in Non -IT precisely in a Health science department. Now I wanted to switch into DevOps role , so will it be more challenging for me to enter into DevOps based jobs as I am from Non-IT.
It will be a sin if I don't appreciate such good works.. This is by far the best video I have ever seen on the topic DevOps.. great job done.. Kudos to Nana...
It's incredible that i search your old vídeo (more than 1 year ago), about devops roadmap at the morning, and 8 hours later you upload this, such an wonderfull coincidence
Wow. I just found your channel and this was the best explanation I’ve ever heard. I’m currently managing a team of performance/chaos eng team but have a background in tier III app support and some system administration. I’ve gone from installing Weblogic from a tar file and configuring it manually, to seeing it installed and configured via a pipeline. It’s outdated but we are transitioning to a full DevSecOps org I’m so excited! Thank you for this and showing how it relates to individual starting points!
@@TechWorldwithNana thank you so much Nana! I am brand new to this field, so the last part of this video really spoke to me. Currently studying for the AWS certified cloud practitioner exam and also learning Linux basics. Once I pass the exam, I plan on following the path you mentioned because it will make it a lot easier
Hello Nana. I'm a Python programming student and I'm interested in working as a DevOps. I found your content very interesting and it took a lot of confusion out of my head. I'm from Brazil.
DevOps isnt for everyone. It has quite a unique challenges to it. i have seen people starting with devops, and then after 2 years they still doesnt know how to get around the field. Things changes very rapidly. If you learn a command or a version of a software, in few months you will find documentation saying it doesnt work that way. Very dynamic. Once you get the basics and really enjoy it, with 2 years of experience you can even perform better than some with 7+ yrs of experience.
@@TechWorldwithNana i thought it would be a little less technical. And it would be easier to switch careers. Also Devops is exploding with so many opportunities and big bucks 😎
Many thanks Nana ! Wonderful Trainer with in-depth knowledge that i've came across in the field of DevOps. Courses are amazing and easy to understand. Can't wait for your DevSecOps bootcamp course .
@@TechWorldwithNana Hi Nana, I want to start DevOps bootcamp; where can I find that? Does that bootcamp also include a project in the final stage in order to have more hands-on what we learn in the bootcamp?
Tons as well as tons of appreciation and applause for you because the very way you actually serve others with your very own knowledge is actually a very beautiful thing about you. Thanksgivings for your knowledge sharing
Excellent video for clarifying the current situation for DevOps! I have many years experience as Linux System Admin and starting to transfer to DevOps for nearly a year. I have many confusion and questions both technical side and profession side. I benefit a lot and learn a lot from your video!
Hi Nana, First of all thank you so much for your great support and materials, I am following a quite some time your posts really You are amazing job it helps startups and beginner to grow in devops cloud era. If you have some tutorials of the following items can you share 1. Developing a micro services or APIs from scratch 2. Building a containers from scratch and get it developed into public cloud or multi cloud. 3. How to convert or break down applications or monolithic softwares into micros and then contains 4. Automations end to end setup using devsecops process 5. Rest APIs 6. Kubernetes vs open shift 7. ANSIble and terraform 8. Scripting Linux and Networking Tools and Architectural designs ..etc. Have a good day and weekend! Regards, Muktha
First time viewer, I enjoy you content in sharing your experience and expertise. Keep up the great work as I am now subscribed, look forward to more informative videos!
Amazing video nana,helped me a lot I’ve been ages looking through videos on this topic and didn’t really understand but you explain it the best and was able to understand it straight away.Your gorgeous human😂
Thanks for this video summary of the DevOps foundations basic skills! I’m beginning to the learn this, your video cleaned my mind to focus my attention.
I'm transitioning from CyberSecurity to DevOps because I've realized that is what I really want to do as a job. I have little experience in all of the fields you listed. Hope it won't be too hard for me!
This is amazing video and great explanation for beginners. I’m currently starting my devops job and it’s really helpful. Thank You so much Nana 😊💙. Really appreciate your efforts.
@@T-London Thank you for the reply, it was a quick DevOps course. Oh yes I intend to follow up, at the moment I am digesting all that stuff, And would love to follow up with Techworld.
This is amazing! I fall in between Sys Admin (Familiar with Provisioning, Servers Management, and Bash Scripting) and Network Eng (i've built network infrastructure and config network devices for Data Centers). I am currently re-learning Python for automation processes. Seeing the big picture of what i lack in terms of skillset to become a DevOps is really helpful! The Thanks for breaking it down!
@Nana I think you missed of IT Support engineer, where I have basic knowledge/hands on of system admin, Networking and also Security My humble request to give path to Devops Engineer for the person in IT Support like me
Thankyou so much for sharing your expertise and experience with me throughthe video. your guidance and insights are invaluable and I feel much more prepared and confident to start the career in the IT industry
00:06 Key Steps to Becoming a DevOps Engineer 03:15 DevOps involves managing deployment infrastructure on AWS and implementing CI/CD pipelines. 06:23 DevOps is about automating repetitive tasks and improving efficiency. 09:43 Transitioning to DevOps from a non-IT background 13:06 Starting points for different backgrounds in DevOps 16:21 Understanding networking and virtualization is advantageous for DevOps. 19:25 Understanding software development life cycle is key to starting DevOps journey 22:21 DevOps Roadmap in Four Phases
Here I'm struggling with az800 and 801 certification to start at an entry level position as I have no IT background and here we have devops, which requires mountains of knowledge to become one.
Going serverless doesn’t affect the DevOps engineer role. Infact implementing/using serverless functionality is good for DevOps as it brings more robustness and less overhead of server management..
it is a nice explanation and good intro to the DevOps world but I have lived this process with something to say. At the end people hated it so much and the benefits obtained compared to all the pain, fights, misunderstandings, frustration, fatigue and lack of understanding of key people like stakeholders made me realize whether this is a good idea or not. Because at the end the time and effort invested in building everything provided little value when the testable items had no forecastable future. I think companies don't understand what they are getting into so they are unprepared. I believe it is more useful to design the test cases, approved them and during execution a good reporting is conducted, for example with word documents. A document like that is something that in the future many people of different departments can understand and if they don't testers can provide more information about what was done, why and how. This is more useful rather than having html pages with red and green but with poor descriptions and procedures lacking.
Hello Nana thanks for sharing valuable information. Way of explaining is very gud and Very Professional. But I would like bring to ur attention as this is very professional where people of all categories couldn't understand. Myself working as Client Engineer (Consultant) tried to understand but couldn't. Had to watch multiple times to get a picture. (New to DeveOps) Consider my suggestion and make a video for NON-IT ppl where we need is what is DeveOps, what & why we need to learn, how gud is to shift to DeveOps.... In this way if you go that would be very very informative , helpful. Hope my suggestion would be considered. Thank you & Take Care
Nana, I'm in the last group; slim to no IT experience. I installed Ubuntu on a computer and I've tinkered with it some but otherwise I know very little. I work as a Technical Support Engineer and I interact with a DevOps Team and am very interested in transitioning to that team so your video was VERY helpful. 1 question though: do you have any suggestions on the best/fastest ways to "understand the complete software development lifecycle"? I mean a course that you could recommend...
Hey, honestly we didn't find any course that covers the complete software development lifecycle, which we could recommend to IT beginners. That's why we actually created our own IT beginners course, we will release it end of next week. It will be available here: techworld-with-nana.com/courses
Thank you so much Nana, it's really very much helpful and informativefor me who likes to start a IT career in devops!!Do freshers have opportunities is in devops or we need to get experience in Software Development and then get a switch to devops??
So the tip for the beginner is: Find am example project where you create a suoer simple application and deploy it... yeah right This video isn't for beginners, so just don't include them.
Where are you starting your DevOps journey from? :)
✅ Get DevOps roadmap as PDF ► bit.ly/3MwGoQT
💙 Become a DevOps Engineer - 6-month program ► bit.ly/3qqJ08L
💛 Follow me on IG for behind-the-scenes-content ► bit.ly/2F3LXYJ
Please check email, I have challenge accessing the bootcamp which i just purchased. Thank you.
Journey would start from Software Developer. However I do have decent exposure with AWS and Azure platforms, where I build my skills with Architect level certifications.
Miss Nana you are a Great Instructor ❣️!!
above link is not working, could you please check and give the original link
@@md.shahebali38 Of course, here is the link: www.techworld-with-nana.com/devops-roadmap
It takes me around 2 years from Network engineer to DevOps engineer. I started by learning Cloud+Terraform and looking for a job role like a Cloud Engineer or Solution engineer. I must say this is a very good way to change my career path to DevOps. I'm currently a DevOps engineer now. :)
I learned AWS a few years ago. I plan on learning terraform, scripting then applying for Cloud infrastructure positions. I am currently taking a Devops course and it is really long. I just want to get a job where I am able to move into a devops role. Any advice?
Does Devops required coding?
@@practicaldeen5333 what's your current role? It depends on your cloud knowledge. my advice is for you to take a cloud exam like AWS practitioner or SAA would be great on your resume. Plus you can learn on the job when you got the cloud engineer role.
@@bhuvanvasu Yes, It does. Sadly, especially people who came from operation part.
Actually I started learning AWS DevOps after my 2 year experience in Non -IT precisely in a Health science department. Now I wanted to switch into DevOps role , so will it be more challenging for me to enter into DevOps based jobs as I am from Non-IT.
Knowing what you don't know is the most crucial step towards real career growth. This video is sublime, as usual Nana. Great job.
Agree on that, thank you Ezequiel :)
That’s an entire IT company in one person
For real bro
🤣🤣really sounds like
Every business / hr persons dream employee!
Why are devops salaries so low? I feel like if I had that knowledge, 250k would be my minimum negotiation, and even that's low IMO.
@@cool08player depends on where u at. i see jobs all time time advertising at 900-1200 per day in my city
Kudos to your graphics team who create such seamless content and you kind of making it very easy to understand for audience! Great job Nana and team!🎉
Thanks Purvak, happy you like the video! 🙏 Graphics is made by Nicole, not a team 😀
@@TechWorldwithNana I have no college degree, can i become a devops engineer ?
@@akhilmachaan5010 yes you can mate
@@TechWorldwithNana 👍
@@akhilmachaan5010 arre pehle college mein jaake mehnat karo...youtube per baith ke poora waqt mat jaiya karo...
The best IT related Chanel for me so far!You got a real talent to explain complex stuff! Thank you!❤
It will be a sin if I don't appreciate such good works.. This is by far the best video I have ever seen on the topic DevOps.. great job done.. Kudos to Nana...
It's incredible that i search your old vídeo (more than 1 year ago), about devops roadmap at the morning, and 8 hours later you upload this, such an wonderfull coincidence
💙
Wow. I just found your channel and this was the best explanation I’ve ever heard. I’m currently managing a team of performance/chaos eng team but have a background in tier III app support and some system administration. I’ve gone from installing Weblogic from a tar file and configuring it manually, to seeing it installed and configured via a pipeline. It’s outdated but we are transitioning to a full DevSecOps org I’m so excited! Thank you for this and showing how it relates to individual starting points!
Literally just started studying to reach this goal in the next few years so this is perfect timing, thank you!!
Good luck on your journey Marlon! :) Are you an IT professional already or starting from a complete different background?
@@TechWorldwithNana thank you so much Nana! I am brand new to this field, so the last part of this video really spoke to me. Currently studying for the AWS certified cloud practitioner exam and also learning Linux basics. Once I pass the exam, I plan on following the path you mentioned because it will make it a lot easier
Great, we’ll get there, it’s a life changing skills, let’s do this 🎉
@@thewise6360 yessir!!
Hello Nana. I'm a Python programming student and I'm interested in working as a DevOps. I found your content very interesting and it took a lot of confusion out of my head. I'm from Brazil.
DevOps isnt for everyone. It has quite a unique challenges to it. i have seen people starting with devops, and then after 2 years they still doesnt know how to get around the field. Things changes very rapidly. If you learn a command or a version of a software, in few months you will find documentation saying it doesnt work that way. Very dynamic. Once you get the basics and really enjoy it, with 2 years of experience you can even perform better than some with 7+ yrs of experience.
Thanks for sharing Asher!
I'm one month into a devops internship after a bachelor's in hotel management! Its never too late to change 😁🎊
That's true! 😊 🙌 How come you wanted to get straight into DevOps and not software development for example?
@@TechWorldwithNana i thought it would be a little less technical. And it would be easier to switch careers. Also Devops is exploding with so many opportunities and big bucks 😎
Many thanks Nana ! Wonderful Trainer with in-depth knowledge that i've came across in the field of DevOps. Courses are amazing and easy to understand. Can't wait for your DevSecOps bootcamp course .
Thank you Judah, appreciate your positive feedback 💙
@@TechWorldwithNana
Hi Nana,
I want to start DevOps bootcamp; where can I find that?
Does that bootcamp also include a project in the final stage in order to have more hands-on what we learn in the bootcamp?
Tons as well as tons of appreciation and applause for you because the very way you actually serve others with your very own knowledge is actually a very beautiful thing about you. Thanksgivings for your knowledge sharing
Excellent video for clarifying the current situation for DevOps! I have many years experience as Linux System Admin and starting to transfer to DevOps for nearly a year. I have many confusion and questions both technical side and profession side. I benefit a lot and learn a lot from your video!
I was a Data Scientist and starting now as a Junior DevOps from kinda zero again. :)
Good luck for the career change! Hope my videos will be useful for that :)
Always interesting and informative. You are clear and methodical in your teaching. Thank you. *Also, I liked the magic trick with your hair at 6:33 :)
This video is extremely useful. Especially for those who starting "From the scratch"
Hi Nana,
First of all thank you so much for your great support and materials, I am following a quite some time your posts really You are amazing job it helps startups and beginner to grow in devops cloud era.
If you have some tutorials of the following items can you share
1. Developing a micro services or APIs from scratch
2. Building a containers from scratch and get it developed into public cloud or multi cloud.
3. How to convert or break down applications or monolithic softwares into micros and then contains
4. Automations end to end setup using devsecops process
5. Rest APIs
6. Kubernetes vs open shift
7. ANSIble and terraform
8. Scripting Linux and Networking
Tools and
Architectural designs ..etc.
Have a good day and weekend!
Regards,
Muktha
Bravo! Your video never let me down, all high quality courses, keep producing these contents!
Awesome video as usual... supplying the right content and including relevant topics..kudos to ur hardwork and to ur team
First time viewer, I enjoy you content in sharing your experience and expertise. Keep up the great work as I am now subscribed, look forward to more informative videos!
Amazing video nana,helped me a lot I’ve been ages looking through videos on this topic and didn’t really understand but you explain it the best and was able to understand it straight away.Your gorgeous human😂
Thanks, really happy to hear 😊
Thanks for this video summary of the DevOps foundations basic skills! I’m beginning to the learn this, your video cleaned my mind to focus my attention.
Thanks ma'am i need this video because I am now start my journey on DevOps.
All the best for it! :)
I'm transitioning from CyberSecurity to DevOps because I've realized that is what I really want to do as a job. I have little experience in all of the fields you listed. Hope it won't be too hard for me!
What about devSecObs ?
@@Flamechr i don't know anything about it. I would be interested in learning more
Thanks for your videos ! I've been watching many of them during the past few days and its always a pleasure to learn from them ! Bravo :D
Great breakdown of everything, for people who are trying to start, and find their path.
Thank you. You helped in connecting the dots and this gives me the whole picture, something that other You tubers missed. Also, I like your voice!
This is amazing video and great explanation for beginners. I’m currently starting my devops job and it’s really helpful. Thank You so much Nana 😊💙. Really appreciate your efforts.
I don't think I've seen a more perfect video explaining DevOps to a complete newb.
Inspiring informtion, it gave entire ecosystem of IT from project inception to GO Live and operations thereafter. Thank you Nana.
Happy it was informative for you :)
Your tutorials are my first preference and reference. Loaded with amazing content 😃.
Thanks, Nana & Niki for your guidance, it means a lot !!
LEGEND!!!!!!!! Only if your prices were a bit low you would be a 100/100 honestly.
Nana i just love you 4 sure... Better than all my college programming teachers combined
Thanks Isaack, really glad it's so useful :)
Best Guide For Dev Ops ✨
Great content and extremely helpful guidance!
Oh my god, exactly what I needed ! Thanks a lot !
Really love you Nana for sharing you immense knowledge and experience ...it's real time career guidance 👌
I am a simple man, I see video of Nana, I hit the bottom up!
I found this very informative as I am planning to transition into Devops from IT Support Engineer(similar to sysadmin).
this is amazing! thank you, Nana!
Thank you so much Nana, this information has been very useful to me as a Novice who recently completed a quick 45 days DevOps training,
Hi, what was the 45 day course you did? Do you plan to follow up with this course?
Thanks
@@T-London Thank you for the reply, it was a quick DevOps course. Oh yes I intend to follow up, at the moment I am digesting all that stuff, And would love to follow up with Techworld.
This is amazing! I fall in between Sys Admin (Familiar with Provisioning, Servers Management, and Bash Scripting) and Network Eng (i've built network infrastructure and config network devices for Data Centers). I am currently re-learning Python for automation processes. Seeing the big picture of what i lack in terms of skillset to become a DevOps is really helpful! The Thanks for breaking it down!
@Nana I think you missed of IT Support engineer, where I have basic
knowledge/hands on of system admin, Networking and also Security
My humble request to give path to Devops Engineer for the person in IT Support like me
Nice piece of work. Please notify about the prerequisite for the DevOps boot camp.
Thankyou so much for sharing your expertise and experience with me throughthe video. your guidance and insights are invaluable and I feel much more prepared and confident to start the career in the IT industry
very very informative video .. kudos to the content writer of this video
This is great! Thanks!
Insightful and informative, thank you so much Nana!!
Thanks cloud guru, you are top of top
00:06 Key Steps to Becoming a DevOps Engineer
03:15 DevOps involves managing deployment infrastructure on AWS and implementing CI/CD pipelines.
06:23 DevOps is about automating repetitive tasks and improving efficiency.
09:43 Transitioning to DevOps from a non-IT background
13:06 Starting points for different backgrounds in DevOps
16:21 Understanding networking and virtualization is advantageous for DevOps.
19:25 Understanding software development life cycle is key to starting DevOps journey
22:21 DevOps Roadmap in Four Phases
im amazed the videos you share, thank you
Here I'm struggling with az800 and 801 certification to start at an entry level position as I have no IT background and here we have devops, which requires mountains of knowledge to become one.
Wow this is a ton of excellent information, thank you!
your have sound knowledge of devops but also very beautiful .rare combination
just one word, thanks
Please make a video on serverless and how It can affect devops engineer's role
Going serverless doesn’t affect the DevOps engineer role. Infact implementing/using serverless functionality is good for DevOps as it brings more robustness and less overhead of server management..
Yes please, but it would be nice to have a videos about serverless
Thanks for the suggestion, we will consider it! :)
@@TechWorldwithNana I’m waiting for your extensive serverless video
Thank you so much for this!
The content is wonderful and your English is perfect. I was able to understood everything
This was very informative
Awesome explanation ❤
this is the most valuable content for a beginner!
it is a nice explanation and good intro to the DevOps world but I have lived this process with something to say. At the end people hated it so much and the benefits obtained compared to all the pain, fights, misunderstandings, frustration, fatigue and lack of understanding of key people like stakeholders made me realize whether this is a good idea or not. Because at the end the time and effort invested in building everything provided little value when the testable items had no forecastable future. I think companies don't understand what they are getting into so they are unprepared. I believe it is more useful to design the test cases, approved them and during execution a good reporting is conducted, for example with word documents. A document like that is something that in the future many people of different departments can understand and if they don't testers can provide more information about what was done, why and how. This is more useful rather than having html pages with red and green but with poor descriptions and procedures lacking.
100% agree
Nana is the greatest instructor ❣️.
Absolutely, useful video
Hello Nana thanks for sharing valuable information. Way of explaining is very gud and Very Professional.
But I would like bring to ur attention as this is very professional where people of all categories couldn't understand.
Myself working as Client Engineer (Consultant) tried to understand but couldn't. Had to watch multiple times to get a picture. (New to DeveOps)
Consider my suggestion and make a video for NON-IT ppl where we need is what is DeveOps, what & why we need to learn, how gud is to shift to DeveOps....
In this way if you go that would be very very informative , helpful.
Hope my suggestion would be considered.
Thank you & Take Care
Amazing video. Thanks for sharing!
one of the best channel
Thanks for your contents. Its very useful for me. 💯💯💯💯💯💯
Fantastic Nana as always...!!
doing my freshers collage...everything when over my head still saw full vedio.
Awesome video Nana
Thank you! I'll be a DevOps engineer, I promise.. :D
😀
Thank you for this wonderful presentation... I want to learn more on this....
Got some idea about Devops. Useful Video....
Thanks Nana ❤️
Hey Nana, awesome explainer video ! I'm really enjoying your animations and video presentations, please can you tell me how you edited them ? 🤗
Dear, your explain is excellent, good luck, thanks
Very, very, very good explanations
Hello Nana,
I am a new subscriber :)
Helpfully, explained very clearly
Perfect explanation...Super👍
Nana, I'm in the last group; slim to no IT experience. I installed Ubuntu on a computer and I've tinkered with it some but otherwise I know very little. I work as a Technical Support Engineer and I interact with a DevOps Team and am very interested in transitioning to that team so your video was VERY helpful. 1 question though: do you have any suggestions on the best/fastest ways to "understand the complete software development lifecycle"? I mean a course that you could recommend...
Hey, honestly we didn't find any course that covers the complete software development lifecycle, which we could recommend to IT beginners. That's why we actually created our own IT beginners course, we will release it end of next week. It will be available here: techworld-with-nana.com/courses
Thank you Nana!
Thanks a lot for this
Iam from NON-IT ...😢
Thanks Nana!!
Excellent. thanks.
Thank you so much Nana, it's really very much helpful and informativefor me who likes to start a IT career in devops!!Do freshers have opportunities is in devops or we need to get experience in Software Development and then get a switch to devops??
I am experienced mainframe engineer which spent over a decade coding in Cobol.....but everything in Devops sounds alien to me...where should I start?
Thanks a lot!
i really like your videos! and you by the way. thanks
Awesome 👏
Very useful video. Thank you
Thanks for the subtitles
Great video, thank you so much!
Happy you liked it :)
So the tip for the beginner is:
Find am example project where you create a suoer simple application and deploy it... yeah right
This video isn't for beginners, so just don't include them.