Danke, Nana! Ich bin immer wieder beeindruckt, wie ausgezeichne, suverän und informativ deine Videos sind. Ich arbeite seit rund 1 Jahr genau an diesem Thema und staune einfach wie gut Du das Thema ansprichst und auch sehr verständlich erklärst. Weiter so 🚀
This video blows me away! I share it with everyone in my organization. I'm an ML Platform engineer. It's exactly as you describe, except we replace "application team" with data science, analytics, ML engineering, and AI research.
This topic is really a need of an hour to clarify the confusion between Platform Engineering VS DevOPS . Thanks as always for coming up with comprehensive & clear content Nana. :)
Power video from powerful lady 😊😊 who is great expert on the DevOps. Nana always comes up with a lot of meaningful videos which will be more helpful. Thank you
I'm a DevOps Engineer that works across multiple development teams and I'm already doing what Platform Engineering set-outs - as you should do. Platform Engineers are more of a concern for large organisations that have scaled out of control in isolation of each other (i.e. a DevOps Engineer in every team that might be gathered around a permanent project)
Certainly! Here’s a refined comment for the video: --- I just watched this video and wanted to thank you for the clear and easy-to-understand explanation. The content was incredibly informative and enhanced my knowledge on the topic. Great job, and I look forward to more videos like this!
Yeah this is a great concept but not feasible is most cases. Most company works in chaotic but somehow still delivering products. This add more to the chaotic.
Don't worry, where I work I had this team until 2018 when management decided it was not needed as Devops would fix it. ( today a manager sent me this link as a great idea to promote) circle of....life?
Then maybe we should just stop coming up with new shiny terms and shit, so that we have a chance to catch our breaths and get accustomed to the mess that we all have to deal with NOW then! Seriously... At this rate, Developer Fatigue will soon become a serious problem!!!
@@sdwone I do not think this new thing comes form Nana though, to be fair. It is just a new trend of DevOps that in fact, Google has applied to their own work. Be open and see the values and the benefits the Platform team an add to your projects. In fact, contradictory to your last statement. The Platform team will reduce the "Developer Fatigue".
First video i have got on youtube after seeing many videos related to platform engineering where platform engineering is explained in simple understandable and correct to the point with some extensions of future happenings to it.
This is what an architecture review board is for. Architects will establish the templates that says what the standards should be so that resources , security and knowledge is reused for all projects.
Wow, another useful one. I didn't even know that there is a role like Platform Engineer, but now I even know what this role's responsibilities are. Great, thanks for the video ❤
This was very helpful video. I am in process of setting up Platform Engineering function for my company and taking somewhat off a different approach (combining DevOps, SRE and Platform Architecture) and would love to discuss live with experts like you.
So the thing is: you can't eat the cake and have it too. It means that the Platform will take up the huge burden of standardizing various DevOps tech stacks, therefor they will need a lot of different SMEs - in their Platform team - who can properly implement the guardrail, admin and security compliance. But I also see the point of separating Platform team from the traditional DevOps team. This makes a lot fo sense and very practical. If the implementation of Platform team is properly done, then we have a paradise of DevSecOps.... well it is still a big IF as Nana mentioned a few times.
As always, Good job and very well detailed video on Platform Engineering. However, I would appreciate if we have a sample IDP platform added to the video. Hopefully we can have that in the next video. Once again, great job Nana!
Love it, great 👍 explanation as always 😊. To see the P in IDP as "Platform" instead of "Portal" was new to me and triggered a few new thoughts, so thanks!
thanks for this very clear explanation... being an devops engineer; I was wandering what is that team bringing up standards for us and why !! know i know they are platform engineer... making our life easy!! :D
"The content was presented and articulated very well. While I understand that PE can be adopted in large MNCs with multiple teams working on different products, I am curious about how this new role would fit in a startup company with a tech organization of fewer than 200 employees who focus solely on a single product."
Thanks for the video! I have recieved a job offer for this sort of position, so it was awsome to actually understand what I would be doing there in the future.
27:20 I think we should say: application teams, because such a team maybe should not be just developers, they should have an ops person, so they can do proper devops together.
This is by far the best explanation I have seen on Platform Engineering, fantastic video. Is it possible to share the Slide Deck with us? I am pushing towards productizing our infrastructure and this is the best resource to help sell the concept and goal. Thank you for your content!
one of two devops engineer for a company of 500 people doing cloud/platform and SRE. Good to see a video that outlines it. Lots of people asks what do you do. This video basically sums it all up. Nice.
To me it often seems more cost and time-efficient to standardize the use of existing cloud PaaS-offerings instead of trying to build something similar in-house. Serverless, ECS, Azure Container Apps etc. If you invest the time to build a great IDP on bare metal you might as-well become a cloud provider yourself.
Thank you Nana for creating this video and explained with such simplicity Platform Engineering, IDP and how it reduces Cognitive Load for both Dev and Ops and at the same time applying DevOps principles and best practices. While you explained difference between Cloud Engineer Vs Platform Engineer in the video, where does SRE Engineer fit into and what specialized skills required for an SRE Engineer in this model? Should this team be separate or part of Platform Engineering?
SRE is for monitoring, performance, and operational of production system. The skill a SRE needs to have is (1) to able to identify where the performance issues are (2) how to improve the performance of the system based on what he/she observes? (3). identify possible cyber attacks in real ti9me., etc...
How "Platform Engineering" would resole following issue: IDP consist o a mongodb cluster (on the cloud) and template to create mongodb databases by the teams. There is a new version of mongodb. Team A wants to use it, but IDP ("Platform") only support previous version of mongodb. Should Platform team update IDP and force everyone to use new version of mongodb or should they create V2 IDP with new mongodb cluster and support 2 clusters (old and new for Team A) ?
Hi, it would be incredible to have a new premium bootcamp/course updated to use Argo CD and Tekton environment together with aws/azure, kubernetes, ansible, monitoring, etc. Thanks in advance!
Argo CD is super easy . Does documentation is not user friendly ? I created & managed many interfaces across many micro services in one Argo CD interface .
Well explained, thanks for that. At 15:00 I was just wondering...wouldn't that be part of SRE role more or less? To define and host the platform, providing a portal to allow DevOps to utilize the environment?
Thank you for your useful video. One question for the platform which Platform team should offer, need to develop an application or just write the standards and when someone from DevOps team need to use can run the pipeline from Azure or another CI/CD
Key success factor for Platform Engineering to be successful is a vision at company level on application architecture. Else App teams will pull the Platform Engineering teams in many directions with too many requirements
Yes, scary when they are proposing ”tactical” solutions, not yet having figured out the overall strategy of some solution (regarding either which technical solution to be used and/or they are uncertain about business requirements from the beginning). Have worked in a platform team (and similar teams responsible for tasks like key managements etc) for about four years, and though it is interesting, it sure requires understanding, thanks to Nana and Dave Farley for that!
Great video, I do have a question the video focused on development side of things with the application teams and the internal developer platform. How does this work with a transition to Prod? Is it the Platform Team who also manage the deployment into Production?
Hi, no, the “Product Team” also called the “DevOps” team in this video not only builds the solution, but they also run it (sometimes with the help of an SRE team).The notion of “handing off” the application to some “ops” team is basically the core of the old IT model. The Platform team tries to automate the infra so that the cognitive load is not so heavy on the Product Team (app team) in terms of having to figure out all the infra stuff. But they (platform team) do not provide “ops” for the app - because if you did that, it would basically just be the old model all over again (slow, inefficient, etc…)
How do you fill in gaps that are missing on the platform? Like if the platform team has not defined some terraform modules that an application team needs. Does Application team wait for the module to be developed? Does the application team write the terraform module?
That is not what Platform team should do. What it should do is to come up a standardized, generic, general templates where the App team can simply use them by injecting them with their own parameters. Pleas re-watch the video again when Nana talked about "Parameters" thing.
@TechWorldwithNana - I’ve already signed up for your DevOps bootcamp program and I’m planning to take CKA certification this year. So, the K8s module from the bootcamp is god enough for the CKA certification or do I need to signup for the CKA course offered by you? Also, I really appreciate your work. I get to learn a lot from your videos. Keep up the good work.
This platform team are only required on large company that develops tens so on software with tons microservices. One DevOps team to standardizing pipeline, so every programmer only working on top of those. It's scalable in pursue of smaller user member workers. But why not build own cloud on top of own bare metal? I think it's better rather than paying rent cost for cloud. That's supposed to be platform team and DevOps team works closely.
Excellent explanation but the more I see the problem, the more I doubt 🤔. Why do people add something in unnecessarily and hope everything will be simplified?🙄 It doesn’t make sense to simplify things by adding something in. Besides, this kind of process may only need by ~1% of the company in the world.😑 Shouldn’t they limit the tech stacks and standardize them by policies then focus on the business competition?🤔 Shouldn’t they use their current tech stacks proficiently effectively efficiently instead of knowing it shallowly from tutorial?🤔 Problem -> Add something in -> Find more people to do -> Human resource cost -> Problem 😂😂😂
These type of teams exists for example in major banks and other large organizations, so it is a perfectly valid idea. I guess a platform engineering team is building up knowledge and best-practice within the team, so they are not exactly using tutorials all the time. Problem may be the "educational bit" towards business and other IT-teams, to give a platform team adequate resources to do a good work and to thrive in their job, working iteratively in many small steps, learning all the different tech stacks along the way.
looks like new brand terraform-like approach for devops instruments. But culd anybody bring example of this platform? It looks like a set of rules for big organizations with many teams
Hello Nana, first of all thank you a lot for your great videos. I have a question to you. Which IDE would you recommend for DevOps task (as writing jenkins file, ansible tasks, terraform code etc). And it would be very interesting to hear about testing in DevOps. How do you do this (again i'm taking about jenkins file, ansible tasks, terraform code) Thank you
Funny enough from dedicated teams for dev and ops to DevOps and now it’s changing again to devs, Platform engineers, cloud engineers and Devop engineers
Anyone remembering the time when for deployment it was sufficient to upload a file? I think, nowadays some things in IT go totally wrong. Do we really need all that stuff? I only have very basic knowledge of Kubernetes, but if you need two separate certifications for administration and deployment for frameworks like this, then something goes terribly wrong and we must ask, if at this point this is not generating more problems and work than it helps avoiding.
There's no such thing as Platform Technologies. It is a task that one can implement using existingZIaC tech stacks. Start small as NanA describes in the video and ramp it up gradually when your Platform gets more mature over time.
But self service development is an additional tool that the company needs to support + there is no way to implement project specific optimisations on the platform.
Meta is on a whole different standard when it comes to profiling and past profilung but we live in the present so what does that matter to us as it is memories.Virtualization.
Hope you got some valuable information from this video! Please leave a like and share it with your colleagues if it was useful 😊👍
absolutely!!
Thanks for making it, it’s giving me energy back to be enthusiast about my career again.
Hi I want to learn Java could you please help me how I learn Java , im new learners
I did. Thank you so much
great tutorial Nana. Can you share the link to download PPT presented in this tutorial?
Danke, Nana! Ich bin immer wieder beeindruckt, wie ausgezeichne, suverän und informativ deine Videos sind. Ich arbeite seit rund 1 Jahr genau an diesem Thema und staune einfach wie gut Du das Thema ansprichst und auch sehr verständlich erklärst. Weiter so 🚀
Vielen Dank Steve! So ein Feedback zu hören freut mich sehr 😊🙏
This video blows me away! I share it with everyone in my organization. I'm an ML Platform engineer. It's exactly as you describe, except we replace "application team" with data science, analytics, ML engineering, and AI research.
Someone sees and searches a lot of videos about the theme... but Nana ALWAYS explains like no one. Thank you!
agree!
This topic is really a need of an hour to clarify the confusion between Platform Engineering VS DevOPS . Thanks as always for coming up with comprehensive & clear content Nana. :)
Yes, the length was needed to properly explain all the different aspects of it 😊 Thanks for appreciating it!
Power video from powerful lady 😊😊 who is great expert on the DevOps. Nana always comes up with a lot of meaningful videos which will be more helpful. Thank you
😊🙏
Being able to explain complex things in simple language is a real talent
I'm a DevOps Engineer that works across multiple development teams and I'm already doing what Platform Engineering set-outs - as you should do. Platform Engineers are more of a concern for large organisations that have scaled out of control in isolation of each other (i.e. a DevOps Engineer in every team that might be gathered around a permanent project)
Hii sir I'm civil engineering student learning basics of Linux currently and want to make career in devops...
.can you please guide me....
@@patelmilind7621 forward
Certainly! Here’s a refined comment for the video:
---
I just watched this video and wanted to thank you for the clear and easy-to-understand explanation. The content was incredibly informative and enhanced my knowledge on the topic. Great job, and I look forward to more videos like this!
i'm 100% certain companies will mess this up and just end up renaming devops to Platform Engineering
Yeah this is a great concept but not feasible is most cases. Most company works in chaotic but somehow still delivering products. This add more to the chaotic.
Don't worry, where I work I had this team until 2018 when management decided it was not needed as Devops would fix it. ( today a manager sent me this link as a great idea to promote) circle of....life?
Then maybe we should just stop coming up with new shiny terms and shit, so that we have a chance to catch our breaths and get accustomed to the mess that we all have to deal with NOW then!
Seriously... At this rate, Developer Fatigue will soon become a serious problem!!!
@@sdwone I do not think this new thing comes form Nana though, to be fair. It is just a new trend of DevOps that in fact, Google has applied to their own work. Be open and see the values and the benefits the Platform team an add to your projects.
In fact, contradictory to your last statement. The Platform team will reduce the "Developer Fatigue".
That's what we're doing
First video i have got on youtube after seeing many videos related to platform engineering where platform engineering is explained in simple understandable and correct to the point with some extensions of future happenings to it.
Thank you Vishal!
My Job got very easy, now I can explain to my friends by showing your video exactly what we do in my organization ( PE + App Devops)
This is what an architecture review board is for. Architects will establish the templates that says what the standards should be so that resources , security and knowledge is reused for all projects.
As always good to see another brilliant topic. Well articulated with options of influencing others to adopt to this culture. Well done! Thank you Nana
Thank you for this great feedback, so happy to hear it's helpful :)
This clears a lot of clouds in the sky. Thank you much
What an absolutely great video! The more you explained, the more questions I had... and you answered those questions as if reading my mind.
Wow, another useful one. I didn't even know that there is a role like Platform Engineer, but now I even know what this role's responsibilities are. Great, thanks for the video ❤
Thanks for the feedback, happy it was useful for you! :)
This was very helpful video. I am in process of setting up Platform Engineering function for my company and taking somewhat off a different approach (combining DevOps, SRE and Platform Architecture) and would love to discuss live with experts like you.
Thanks!
Once again, incredibly done! Thank you very much for clarifying those topics, Nana 👍👍
This is so well made! Great work Nana, as a platform engineer I approve!
So the thing is: you can't eat the cake and have it too. It means that the Platform will take up the huge burden of standardizing various DevOps tech stacks, therefor they will need a lot of different SMEs - in their Platform team - who can properly implement the guardrail, admin and security compliance.
But I also see the point of separating Platform team from the traditional DevOps team. This makes a lot fo sense and very practical.
If the implementation of Platform team is properly done, then we have a paradise of DevSecOps.... well it is still a big IF as Nana mentioned a few times.
As always, Good job and very well detailed video on Platform Engineering. However, I would appreciate if we have a sample IDP platform added to the video. Hopefully we can have that in the next video. Once again, great job Nana!
Thanks for the feedback! :)
Love it, great 👍 explanation as always 😊. To see the P in IDP as "Platform" instead of "Portal" was new to me and triggered a few new thoughts, so thanks!
Thanks ... nice and easy grabbing explanation.. It's giving space to think more options instead of strict into single which may vendor lockin...
Wow. This is such an awesome explanation! Thank you so much. Well done! 🙏🏻🙏🏻💓💓
Superb explanation. I didn’t know about IDP but was hearing a lot about Nexus and ended up here. From 0 knowledge I got to some level 🙌
thanks for this very clear explanation... being an devops engineer; I was wandering what is that team bringing up standards for us and why !! know i know they are platform engineer... making our life easy!! :D
Cognitive overload is an understatement, thanks for describing this.
Thanks
Thank you Neil!
@@TechWorldwithNana thank you for providing such excellent and well-polished content.
"The content was presented and articulated very well. While I understand that PE can be adopted in large MNCs with multiple teams working on different products, I am curious about how this new role would fit in a startup company with a tech organization of fewer than 200 employees who focus solely on a single product."
Thanks for the video! I have recieved a job offer for this sort of position, so it was awsome to actually understand what I would be doing there in the future.
There is always value to take home listening to you. it was a good use of my time.
Great explanation. We have a client example if anyone is interested. There were several questions about it here.
I work on a company that develops/sells a self service platform. Now that we can use our own product, we are much happier developers 😂
As always , good to see such a relevant topic. Thank you Nana
Nana, you are a blessing.
Nice video. Nowadays we see more Platform teams and this video is good to know their responsibilities
27:20 I think we should say: application teams, because such a team maybe should not be just developers, they should have an ops person, so they can do proper devops together.
Thank you for amazing video. Explained so clearly.
This video hits me so deep in the soul.
WooW amazing pace.. clear flow.. to the point.. well done do e
This is by far the best explanation I have seen on Platform Engineering, fantastic video. Is it possible to share the Slide Deck with us? I am pushing towards productizing our infrastructure and this is the best resource to help sell the concept and goal. Thank you for your content!
Really you are the docker captin., am in india,, but you are the best❤
one of two devops engineer for a company of 500 people doing cloud/platform and SRE. Good to see a video that outlines it. Lots of people asks what do you do. This video basically sums it all up. Nice.
Only two of you? You must be under stress all the time?
To me it often seems more cost and time-efficient to standardize the use of existing cloud PaaS-offerings instead of trying to build something similar in-house. Serverless, ECS, Azure Container Apps etc. If you invest the time to build a great IDP on bare metal you might as-well become a cloud provider yourself.
Thanks for your explanation ,I am new to all of this .Learing as I go.👍👍
Great elaboration, creastal clearing the roles!
Perfectly explained as always. Thanks a lot!
Very well explained 👍
This is quality content!
Thank you Nana for creating this video and explained with such simplicity Platform Engineering, IDP and how it reduces Cognitive Load for both Dev and Ops and at the same time applying DevOps principles and best practices. While you explained difference between Cloud Engineer Vs Platform Engineer in the video, where does SRE Engineer fit into and what specialized skills required for an SRE Engineer in this model? Should this team be separate or part of Platform Engineering?
SRE is for monitoring, performance, and operational of production system. The skill a SRE needs to have is (1) to able to identify where the performance issues are (2) how to improve the performance of the system based on what he/she observes? (3). identify possible cyber attacks in real ti9me., etc...
This video should have millions of views!! But I guess the term it is still catching on
First of All is like that video without intro! 😉
Brilliant presentation. 💡
insanely good video
How "Platform Engineering" would resole following issue: IDP consist o a mongodb cluster (on the cloud) and template to create mongodb databases by the teams. There is a new version of mongodb. Team A wants to use it, but IDP ("Platform") only support previous version of mongodb. Should Platform team update IDP and force everyone to use new version of mongodb or should they create V2 IDP with new mongodb cluster and support 2 clusters (old and new for Team A) ?
Could you please let me know, what do you use to create these awesome presentation?
Superb explanation! In simple words Platform Engineers does a PhD in one individual tool 🙂.
Any video where you covered message ques, Kafka, RabbitQ etc ? Your video's are helping a lot to upgrade myself
Thanks for this content.
@techworldwithnana what app did you use to create the presentation / slide deck please
Interesting video, thanks Nana!
Happy to hear, thank you for your comment! :)
Hi, it would be incredible to have a new premium bootcamp/course updated to use Argo CD and Tekton environment together with aws/azure, kubernetes, ansible, monitoring, etc. Thanks in advance!
Argo CD is super easy . Does documentation is not user friendly ? I created & managed many interfaces across many micro services in one Argo CD interface .
Well explained, thanks for that.
At 15:00 I was just wondering...wouldn't that be part of SRE role more or less? To define and host the platform, providing a portal to allow DevOps to utilize the environment?
Its really helpful. Can you introduce about Backstage?
Wonderful presentation!
Thank you for your useful video. One question for the platform which Platform team should offer, need to develop an application or just write the standards and when someone from DevOps team need to use can run the pipeline from Azure or another CI/CD
Key success factor for Platform Engineering to be successful is a vision at company level on application architecture. Else App teams will pull the Platform Engineering teams in many directions with too many requirements
Yes, scary when they are proposing ”tactical” solutions, not yet having figured out the overall strategy of some solution (regarding either which technical solution to be used and/or they are uncertain about business requirements from the beginning). Have worked in a platform team (and similar teams responsible for tasks like key managements etc) for about four years, and though it is interesting, it sure requires understanding, thanks to Nana and Dave Farley for that!
Nana never misses.
Great video, I do have a question the video focused on development side of things with the application teams and the internal developer platform. How does this work with a transition to Prod? Is it the Platform Team who also manage the deployment into Production?
Hi, no, the “Product Team” also called the “DevOps” team in this video not only builds the solution, but they also run it (sometimes with the help of an SRE team).The notion of “handing off” the application to some “ops” team is basically the core of the old IT model. The Platform team tries to automate the infra so that the cognitive load is not so heavy on the Product Team (app team) in terms of having to figure out all the infra stuff. But they (platform team) do not provide “ops” for the app - because if you did that, it would basically just be the old model all over again (slow, inefficient, etc…)
I'd be the first buyer of a book that consolidates all the audio script of this video
why do you conflate PaaS and IDP? please elaborate. Thanks! (great content)
How do you fill in gaps that are missing on the platform? Like if the platform team has not defined some terraform modules that an application team needs. Does Application team wait for the module to be developed? Does the application team write the terraform module?
That is not what Platform team should do. What it should do is to come up a standardized, generic, general templates where the App team can simply use them by injecting them with their own parameters.
Pleas re-watch the video again when Nana talked about "Parameters" thing.
@TechWorldwithNana - I’ve already signed up for your DevOps bootcamp program and I’m planning to take CKA certification this year. So, the K8s module from the bootcamp is god enough for the CKA certification or do I need to signup for the CKA course offered by you?
Also, I really appreciate your work. I get to learn a lot from your videos. Keep up the good work.
would the first step by an assessment across the boards on whats tools are being used ?
This platform team are only required on large company that develops tens so on software with tons microservices. One DevOps team to standardizing pipeline, so every programmer only working on top of those. It's scalable in pursue of smaller user member workers. But why not build own cloud on top of own bare metal? I think it's better rather than paying rent cost for cloud. That's supposed to be platform team and DevOps team works closely.
Great introduction 👍
do you have a Devops bootcamp focused around GCP instead of AWS?
hello, mind me asking which software do you use for the animations?
you are amazing. great talk as the others.
Excellent explanation but the more I see the problem, the more I doubt 🤔.
Why do people add something in unnecessarily and hope everything will be simplified?🙄
It doesn’t make sense to simplify things by adding something in. Besides, this kind of process may only need by ~1% of the company in the world.😑
Shouldn’t they limit the tech stacks and standardize them by policies then focus on the business competition?🤔
Shouldn’t they use their current tech stacks proficiently effectively efficiently instead of knowing it shallowly from tutorial?🤔
Problem -> Add something in -> Find more people to do -> Human resource cost -> Problem 😂😂😂
These type of teams exists for example in major banks and other large organizations, so it is a perfectly valid idea. I guess a platform engineering team is building up knowledge and best-practice within the team, so they are not exactly using tutorials all the time. Problem may be the "educational bit" towards business and other IT-teams, to give a platform team adequate resources to do a good work and to thrive in their job, working iteratively in many small steps, learning all the different tech stacks along the way.
looks like new brand terraform-like approach for devops instruments. But culd anybody bring example of this platform? It looks like a set of rules for big organizations with many teams
Hello Nana, first of all thank you a lot for your great videos.
I have a question to you. Which IDE would you recommend for DevOps task (as writing jenkins file, ansible tasks, terraform code etc).
And it would be very interesting to hear about testing in DevOps. How do you do this (again i'm taking about jenkins file, ansible tasks, terraform code)
Thank you
Any modern IDEs (VSC, IntelliJ, Eclipse, etc...) will do.
16:30 So, platform is like a cheap wrapper. App devs learn to use wrappers instead of learning transferrable skills like aws, kubernetes, etc.
aws and k8s are not necessarily transferable, they are also wrappers. maybe you should learn more basic concepts: software defined infrastructure
Inspiring! 💯
Funny enough from dedicated teams for dev and ops to DevOps and now it’s changing again to devs, Platform engineers, cloud engineers and Devop engineers
DevOps is just a concept. It is NOT a role.
Anyone remembering the time when for deployment it was sufficient to upload a file?
I think, nowadays some things in IT go totally wrong. Do we really need all that stuff?
I only have very basic knowledge of Kubernetes, but if you need two separate certifications for administration and deployment for frameworks like this, then something goes terribly wrong and we must ask, if at this point this is not generating more problems and work than it helps avoiding.
How do I start with deploying an Internal Developer Platform? Are there already existing technologies for that?
There's no such thing as Platform Technologies. It is a task that one can implement using existingZIaC tech stacks.
Start small as NanA describes in the video and ramp it up gradually when your Platform gets more mature over time.
I think giant companies will make a product for all tools and then sell it to other small companies. Is this possible?
it is possible and doable. It need a lot funding and efforts to build such a one-size-fit-all product.
You are the best!
It's weird that I have never seen any platform engineer job description on LinkedIn that mentions this IDP thing!
Standarization and Tools, technology consistency is Enterprise Architecture Team Role and who is a bridge between teams
hummm ...I think you need a "Solutions" Architecture Team. Not an "Enterprise".
Well, now I understand who I work for
Which tool have you used to create this video?
Any examples of IDPs that already exist so the platform team doesn't have to develop it from scratch?
What's up Nana❤❤❤
But self service development is an additional tool that the company needs to support + there is no way to implement project specific optimisations on the platform.
summary: platform just combines devOps, Cloud and security all into one
Haha yeah right
And that is called "DevSecOps".
Meta is on a whole different standard when it comes to profiling and past profilung but we live in the present so what does that matter to us as it is memories.Virtualization.