I am so luckily found your channel. Thank you for sharing your journey! I relate deeply as I'm also transitioning, at 26, from network engineering to solutions engineering in Thailand. Your video has inspired me to explore DevOps further, although I'm uncertain where to begin and get the job in Thailand. Remote DevOps roles seem promising, but scarce here. Any advice or insights on finding opportunities remotely?
Glad to hear. You are on an exciting journey! Keep on learning and take it one step at a time. Don't rush it's a marathon not a Sprint. Make sure to network with people. Also build your own lab and build your GitHub portfolio.
Excellent video!.. I agree with you in the sense of the background in network is very important in the path to Devops even to another path too, for example to Developer.
Hi, In most things in my career also align with your career as a network engineer. I am also looking forward to a transition. what is the starting point to becoming devops you are suggesting?
That's awesome to hear! For someone transitioning from network engineering to DevOps, I'd suggest starting with these steps: First, get comfortable with a programming language like Python or Go. It's essential for scripting and automation tasks. Next, dive into version control systems, especially Git. Then, start learning about infrastructure as code (IaC) tools like Terraform and configuration management tools like Ansible. These will help you automate and manage infrastructure efficiently. Also, familiarize yourself with containerization technologies like Docker and orchestration tools like Kubernetes. Understanding CI/CD pipelines is crucial too, so tools like Jenkins or GitHub Actions are good to learn. Finally, consider getting hands-on experience with cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud, as cloud infrastructure knowledge is a big part of DevOps. I would suggest AWS since it has the largest market share. In all of your learning journey make sure to enrich your GitHub account with repos showing some hands-on projects you develop. This will become part of your resume. Of course I have some material on my RUclips channel and my blog posts along with courses I offer. You can check tekanaid.com/courses.
Hello, Im CCNP E and CCNA DEVNET, after my CCIE E im planning to switch to devops, i have a feeling that this will unlock a better salary for me. As you said, not full stack, just the CI/CD stuff. i wonder how much i will be earning, im too exited, future will tell
Thanks for sharing your journey, i myself is a aspiring devops engineer comming in from a Tier 3 engineer in a MSP.
Welcome!
I am so luckily found your channel. Thank you for sharing your journey! I relate deeply as I'm also transitioning, at 26, from network engineering to solutions engineering in Thailand. Your video has inspired me to explore DevOps further, although I'm uncertain where to begin and get the job in Thailand. Remote DevOps roles seem promising, but scarce here. Any advice or insights on finding opportunities remotely?
Glad to hear. You are on an exciting journey! Keep on learning and take it one step at a time. Don't rush it's a marathon not a Sprint. Make sure to network with people. Also build your own lab and build your GitHub portfolio.
Excellent video!.. I agree with you in the sense of the background in network is very important in the path to Devops even to another path too, for example to Developer.
Absolutely, the network touches everything
Hi, In most things in my career also align with your career as a network engineer. I am also looking forward to a transition. what is the starting point to becoming devops you are suggesting?
That's awesome to hear! For someone transitioning from network engineering to DevOps, I'd suggest starting with these steps:
First, get comfortable with a programming language like Python or Go. It's essential for scripting and automation tasks. Next, dive into version control systems, especially Git. Then, start learning about infrastructure as code (IaC) tools like Terraform and configuration management tools like Ansible. These will help you automate and manage infrastructure efficiently.
Also, familiarize yourself with containerization technologies like Docker and orchestration tools like Kubernetes. Understanding CI/CD pipelines is crucial too, so tools like Jenkins or GitHub Actions are good to learn.
Finally, consider getting hands-on experience with cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud, as cloud infrastructure knowledge is a big part of DevOps. I would suggest AWS since it has the largest market share.
In all of your learning journey make sure to enrich your GitHub account with repos showing some hands-on projects you develop. This will become part of your resume.
Of course I have some material on my RUclips channel and my blog posts along with courses I offer. You can check tekanaid.com/courses.
Hello, Im CCNP E and CCNA DEVNET, after my CCIE E im planning to switch to devops, i have a feeling that this will unlock a better salary for me. As you said, not full stack, just the CI/CD stuff. i wonder how much i will be earning, im too exited, future will tell
That's great, thanks for sharing! Yeah definitely it will open new doors for you. All the best!
@@TeKanAid thanks for the answer, it means a lot to me to get an expert aproval
How please help me
What do you need help with?