Million-dollar advice from a Hashicorp Director

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @ahmedw5
    @ahmedw5 2 года назад +1

    When i started in IT i thought it would be me and my computer all day, but as you guys where pointing out it's so much interaction with other people as well. The key is to find a team with nice people who work hard and love their jobs. Nothing worse than working with people who hate their jobs.

  • @agentorange20
    @agentorange20 2 года назад +1

    If coffee is no longer waking you up in the morning clearing out a DB table should do it. 😨
    In truth we’ve all had that sinking ‘oh no’ experience. Owning it and working on how to adjust so it never occurs again is key.

  • @ahmedw5
    @ahmedw5 2 года назад +1

    34:39 "The sweat makes you learn" definitely...

  • @joey-cam
    @joey-cam 2 года назад

    Thanks for the advice and the good bits of knowledge and insight. I appreciate it!

  • @lobbyday
    @lobbyday 2 года назад

    Hey I was at re:Invent 2016 too! Although probably so were 80% of the people watching this...

  • @bharatnailwal9795
    @bharatnailwal9795 2 года назад +1

    We own every system, i like that

  • @АрсланГаджиев-ж5ж
    @АрсланГаджиев-ж5ж 2 года назад

    Thanks for the answer. Perhaps it will be good if you create a Devops playlist and make several videos for each section and please perform a couple of practical tasks to consolidate knowledge (for example, the same addition of Linux, kubernetis, terraform that you already have on the channel, then CI CD tools, the programming language you use - necessary to work devops on it, the agile video section environment) then do a couple of really practical tasks or small projects and solutions it's all and show how it all applies, How do you like this idea?

    • @tutoriaLinux
      @tutoriaLinux  2 года назад +3

      Lol, sure! How soon can I expect you to start paying my salary for all this work I’m going to do? ;-)
      Those are good ideas, it’s just easier said than done. Most are already on my long, long list of videos to film and courses to make.

  • @АрсланГаджиев-ж5ж
    @АрсланГаджиев-ж5ж 2 года назад +1

    Hello. You have a great channel. I want to start learning DevOps and first of all learning Linux from scratch. Please tell me your Linux admin basic course is relevant for study in 2022 ???? I read the comments under this course, everyone praised it. And are they still relevant for kubernetis and terraform?

    • @tutoriaLinux
      @tutoriaLinux  2 года назад +3

      The linux basics course is still fine to use in 2022 (and i still add new videos)! Linux still works the same way as it has for 20+ years. I have some kubernetes videos as well (it’s just extra tooling, kind of orthogonal to linux) and terraform is great, too. Just dive in and start learning!

    • @АрсланГаджиев-ж5ж
      @АрсланГаджиев-ж5ж 2 года назад

      @@tutoriaLinux thank you

  • @АрсланГаджиев-ж5ж
    @АрсланГаджиев-ж5ж 2 года назад +1

    Since you are already working as a devops engineer, could you shoot videos of the devops course everything my need to study so that after training my can get a job, do it on RUclips as beautifully and in detail as Linux admin basic??, which helped many people get a job.

    • @tutoriaLinux
      @tutoriaLinux  2 года назад +1

      I’m thinking about how to do this but I don’t know what a “devops” course would look like. It’s a large mix of skills (linux, programming and language environments, ci/cd tools, networking, many others), experience (how things get to production in different environments), and philosophy (agile, etc). I still haven’t seen a devops course that seems realistic to me.

    • @АрсланГаджиев-ж5ж
      @АрсланГаджиев-ж5ж 2 года назад

      @@tutoriaLinux Thanks for the answer. Perhaps it will be good if you create a Devops playlist and make several videos for each section and please perform a couple of practical tasks to consolidate knowledge (for example, the same addition of Linux, kubernetis, terraform that you already have on the channel, then CI CD tools, the programming language you use - necessary to work devops on it, the agile video section environment) then do a couple of really practical tasks or small projects and solutions it's all and show how it all applies, How do you like this idea?