I started my career in IT from 2003, started working on windows server from 2005 to till. working on azure IAAS. The simplest word to understand the lack f security in cloud - "Cloud is nothing new but it is someone else computer" If someone tell there is a security - it is like you are buying the security from a person who is having control on your security, It is always best to move in hybrid way. if cost is not an issue - then perfect is on-premise .
15:57 TLDR; no-one builds their datacenter. Its all colocated eg. Yotta, NTT data center, Adani ConnecX, etc. I think you missed to mention about colocation. Its nearly like a cloud, a public IP pops on it and rest we can do our own ssh things.
Great content properly explained.. Totally agreed.. most of the companies still not realising expected ROE..the cost factor..still the cloud presence is compelling because of services like CDN and of course flexibility.. Public Cloud continues to be the go to for small startups.. But large companies have a vision of building and operating their Private Cloud to have a tight control..May be we are in a crucial transformation phase..
The security services offered on Cloud is a no brainer compared to that of on-premise. But the concern is to get the right people to manage them. If you see the threats possesed its more of improper management of the Cloud services. So getting the right people to implement security is the key here.
I think it all depends on the business use case and requirement. And at the end of the day business is business, organizations will keep on doing this trade off as and when required.
Very interesting view, take note there is also such a thing as self-managed hosting, benefits of cloud without the overhead of managed services. Companies can keep their in house IT team and just move the hardware to a remote location.
It is the third video that I see from your channel, very good content, I hope one day to meet you at a conference, I am also venturing into the world of cloud engineering
Migrating to the cloud without proper planning is one of the most common reasons companies experience less-than-ideal results once in the cloud. The increased threat surface area combined with costs attributed to poor migration planning lead many business back to their comfort zone.
@@pratikkurbet3437 hey, pratik Thorough Cloud Assessment: Before moving workloads to the cloud, conduct a comprehensive assessment of your applications, data, and infrastructure. Identify which workloads are suitable for the cloud and which ones may be better off remaining on-premises. This evaluation should consider factors such as security requirements, data sensitivity, regulatory compliance, and performance expectations. Right Cloud Provider and Services: Choose a cloud provider that aligns with your organization's needs and objectives. Different providers offer various services and features, so consider those that fit your workload requirements, pricing models, security standards, and data residency policies. Cost Optimization: Cloud costs can quickly escalate if not managed efficiently. Implement cost optimization practices such as rightsizing instances, using reserved instances or spot instances, and regularly reviewing your resource utilization. Continuously monitor your cloud spending and make adjustments as needed to avoid unexpected expenses. Data Security and Compliance: Security and compliance are crucial considerations when using the cloud. Ensure your cloud provider adheres to relevant security standards and certifications. Implement robust security measures like encryption, access controls, and security audits. Comply with industry regulations and data protection laws specific to your organization's jurisdiction. Performance Management: Monitor the performance of your applications and services in the cloud. Address any performance bottlenecks promptly and consider using content delivery networks (CDNs) or edge computing to optimize performance for users in different regions. Hybrid or Multi-Cloud Approach: Rather than going all-in with a single cloud provider, consider a hybrid or multi-cloud strategy. This approach allows you to distribute workloads across multiple cloud providers or keep some critical applications on-premises, providing more flexibility and resilience. Backup and Disaster Recovery: Implement a robust backup and disaster recovery strategy. Cloud providers usually have built-in tools for backup and recovery, but you should also consider additional backup solutions and replication to avoid data loss and ensure business continuity. Continuous Monitoring and Governance: Regularly monitor and analyze your cloud infrastructure to detect any potential issues or deviations from best practices. Establish governance policies to enforce compliance, resource allocation, and security measures across your cloud environment. Cloud Training and Expertise: Invest in training your IT staff and developers to gain the necessary skills and expertise to effectively manage cloud resources. Cloud technology is constantly evolving, and having a knowledgeable team can help you make informed decisions and avoid common pitfalls.
Abhishek, i might guess these are very early statements/talk about Cloud repatriation, this is making people confused especially the beginners who is learning Cloud. You're a tech influencer who is making a good impact in community but remember this video will also make an impact conversely.
Hi Shoeb .. Thanks for the feedback. Did you watch the video completely.. it is very very important to understand about the cloud repatriation. The future of cloud engineering is important to understand:) I made sure in the video that people are not confused but get a good clarity
Hi...Bro...Now a days i didn't receive any calls from companies???...like interview??... I'm applying many jobs in Naukri but I didn't receive any calls ..Bro What happened??...Hiring was stopped or running??? Can u tell me pls..
Right now .. many companies are in hiring freeze .. so there are less opportunities not just for devops but for many streams. It might take couple of months to get back to routine.
Your points are quite convincing but i am also working for a Pharma client instead of on premise they are going multi cloud, i think security is a bit of concern in case of cloud where u need full control over your sensitive information as in public cloud we will never get that, but an informative video
Good to know Subhasis .. Yes I hope cloud providers introduce additional security layers and also cloud engineers use services efficiently to reduce the cost for organizations
Infrastructure as code is not just for public cloud platforms like AWS .. even for on promise we need Terraform .. for example Terraform can create infrastructure on OpenStack .. e.t.c So they will stay
@@AbhishekVeeramalla so you are saying in on premise also we can create entire infrastructure with terraform just like we did for public cloud.. in that case how the networking and security part will differ since that is one of the main concern in public clouds
There alot of challenges with hybrid cloud and it's very very new even compared to cloud And I am not at all against cloud . Infact I endorse public cloud but this video is only about understanding the trend.
Cloud has multiple advantages no question about it but auto scaling can also be achieved on premises .. auto scaling is done by a service in cloud which can be done by the services in on premise as well ☺️
nothing wrong with cloud technology. I was in the middle of it doing real CD/CI in a private (+satellites) cloud in an all VM clustered environment - 1982. Whats wrong with cloud tech today is the greed we studied taking place after the civil war in the usa is alive and well fostered by USA corporate ghereed and global corps together forming an alliance detremental to the indegenous workforce in this country, not to mention the escalation of cyber threats (successful) in this county? Oh, and we haven't even spoken of business intelligence.
On-Premises will need to have point solutions for every stuff which makes it very complex to manage (seen it closely). It makes sense for banking firms. For me AWS and Azure is a no-brainer and things will mostly move to public cloud unless really latency sensitive workloads. Moving back to On-premises from Cloud is a nightmare to manage unless real cost savings vs native services in AWS/Azure. Yes for now the cloud migration move is bit cold, but repatriation is only for few customers but cloud migration everyday happening for so many customers
Hello sir, I get interview calls but I’m unable to clear any interview. Can you suggest me how to clear and get a good job? I can’t message you on telegram personally
If you watched the video till end .. I clearly explained .. you don't have to worry as a cloud engineer .. the problem is majorly for cloud providers but not for engineers. As a engineer if your organization is moving to on premise you will work as a cloud engineer for your organization's private cloud that can be the private cloud created by your company on OpenStack or other sources. Understand that in this video we just spoke about public cloud but cloud engineers can also work on private cloud which will be there for ever and ever. So focus on learning cloud concepts but not a cloud provider like AWS
@@AbhishekVeeramalla I really must thank you from bottom of our hearts for providing such content in your channel instead of just giving regular installation or configuration videos. Not only ur technical videos , ur such informative videos are also just awesome and beyond
I started my career in IT from 2003, started working on windows server from 2005 to till. working on azure IAAS.
The simplest word to understand the lack f security in cloud - "Cloud is nothing new but it is someone else computer"
If someone tell there is a security - it is like you are buying the security from a person who is having control on your security,
It is always best to move in hybrid way. if cost is not an issue - then perfect is on-premise .
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15:57 TLDR; no-one builds their datacenter. Its all colocated eg. Yotta, NTT data center, Adani ConnecX, etc. I think you missed to mention about colocation.
Its nearly like a cloud, a public IP pops on it and rest we can do our own ssh things.
Great content properly explained.. Totally agreed.. most of the companies still not realising expected ROE..the cost factor..still the cloud presence is compelling because of services like CDN and of course flexibility.. Public Cloud continues to be the go to for small startups.. But large companies have a vision of building and operating their Private Cloud to have a tight control..May be we are in a crucial transformation phase..
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The security services offered on Cloud is a no brainer compared to that of on-premise. But the concern is to get the right people to manage them. If you see the threats possesed its more of improper management of the Cloud services. So getting the right people to implement security is the key here.
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I think we should not be scared of this
As if we are good with the concepts we'll go anywhere?!
Very well explained Abhishek!
Very well understood .. Thanks
I think it all depends on the business use case and requirement. And at the end of the day business is business, organizations will keep on doing this trade off as and when required.
Agree
Yes
Very interesting view, take note there is also such a thing as self-managed hosting, benefits of cloud without the overhead of managed services. Companies can keep their in house IT team and just move the hardware to a remote location.
Thanks 🙏
It is the third video that I see from your channel, very good content, I hope one day to meet you at a conference, I am also venturing into the world of cloud engineering
Amazing Escobar .. The world is very small :)
The guitar in the background is moving due to the air pressure from the window but your voice is clear. What mic are you using?
I use Jabra Evolve 20 Wired Headphones
Each and every topic you explain it's reality.
Thanks Vaibhav
Migrating to the cloud without proper planning is one of the most common reasons companies experience less-than-ideal results once in the cloud. The increased threat surface area combined with costs attributed to poor migration planning lead many business back to their comfort zone.
Thanks for the feedback.. very true
Hello Sai, Can you elaborate your comment migration without proper planning what should we do to avoid?
@@pratikkurbet3437 hey, pratik
Thorough Cloud Assessment: Before moving workloads to the cloud, conduct a comprehensive assessment of your applications, data, and infrastructure. Identify which workloads are suitable for the cloud and which ones may be better off remaining on-premises. This evaluation should consider factors such as security requirements, data sensitivity, regulatory compliance, and performance expectations.
Right Cloud Provider and Services: Choose a cloud provider that aligns with your organization's needs and objectives. Different providers offer various services and features, so consider those that fit your workload requirements, pricing models, security standards, and data residency policies.
Cost Optimization: Cloud costs can quickly escalate if not managed efficiently. Implement cost optimization practices such as rightsizing instances, using reserved instances or spot instances, and regularly reviewing your resource utilization. Continuously monitor your cloud spending and make adjustments as needed to avoid unexpected expenses.
Data Security and Compliance: Security and compliance are crucial considerations when using the cloud. Ensure your cloud provider adheres to relevant security standards and certifications. Implement robust security measures like encryption, access controls, and security audits. Comply with industry regulations and data protection laws specific to your organization's jurisdiction.
Performance Management: Monitor the performance of your applications and services in the cloud. Address any performance bottlenecks promptly and consider using content delivery networks (CDNs) or edge computing to optimize performance for users in different regions.
Hybrid or Multi-Cloud Approach: Rather than going all-in with a single cloud provider, consider a hybrid or multi-cloud strategy. This approach allows you to distribute workloads across multiple cloud providers or keep some critical applications on-premises, providing more flexibility and resilience.
Backup and Disaster Recovery: Implement a robust backup and disaster recovery strategy. Cloud providers usually have built-in tools for backup and recovery, but you should also consider additional backup solutions and replication to avoid data loss and ensure business continuity.
Continuous Monitoring and Governance: Regularly monitor and analyze your cloud infrastructure to detect any potential issues or deviations from best practices. Establish governance policies to enforce compliance, resource allocation, and security measures across your cloud environment.
Cloud Training and Expertise: Invest in training your IT staff and developers to gain the necessary skills and expertise to effectively manage cloud resources. Cloud technology is constantly evolving, and having a knowledgeable team can help you make informed decisions and avoid common pitfalls.
As usual Great information bro ❤
Thanks alot
Recently there was a news about Amazon prime saving 90% of cost by moving from serverless to monolithic. can u make a video putting some light on it.
Sure .. I did not read that .. Will check that and try to understand first what is it about . Thanks for sharing
Abhishek, i might guess these are very early statements/talk about Cloud repatriation, this is making people confused especially the beginners who is learning Cloud.
You're a tech influencer who is making a good impact in community but remember this video will also make an impact conversely.
Hi Shoeb .. Thanks for the feedback.
Did you watch the video completely.. it is very very important to understand about the cloud repatriation. The future of cloud engineering is important to understand:)
I made sure in the video that people are not confused but get a good clarity
Thanks for sharing the valuable information Bhaiya 🙏
Welcome
Maybe I'm wrong but now a days , I saw in linkedIn, there are so many cloud engineer on premises openings in big orgs!
Yes .. that's true .. as a cloud engineer .. you should be ready for everything
Hi...Bro...Now a days i didn't receive any calls from companies???...like interview??... I'm applying many jobs in Naukri but I didn't receive any calls ..Bro What happened??...Hiring was stopped or running??? Can u tell me pls..
Right now .. many companies are in hiring freeze .. so there are less opportunities not just for devops but for many streams. It might take couple of months to get back to routine.
Thanks Bro......
We need to know concepts, we will do anything in both cloud or on-permise ❤
Amazing
Video end advise super bro🎉
Thank you
@@AbhishekVeeramallahow r u bro, i m back after long days by techfeeds
I was shocked seeing the thumbnail & as we know Amazon prime video also moved from microservices back to monolith
yes
Can you please make one more video on the topic of PROJECT MANAGEMENT
I already have in the channel. Please check if that is not enough
Your points are quite convincing but i am also working for a Pharma client instead of on premise they are going multi cloud, i think security is a bit of concern in case of cloud where u need full control over your sensitive information as in public cloud we will never get that, but an informative video
Good to know Subhasis .. Yes I hope cloud providers introduce additional security layers and also cloud engineers use services efficiently to reduce the cost for organizations
Very well explained 🙌
Thanks alot
What will happen to infrastructure as code like terraform tool in case of on premises solution, wil they use it
Infrastructure as code is not just for public cloud platforms like AWS .. even for on promise we need Terraform .. for example Terraform can create infrastructure on OpenStack .. e.t.c
So they will stay
@@AbhishekVeeramalla so you are saying in on premise also we can create entire infrastructure with terraform just like we did for public cloud.. in that case how the networking and security part will differ since that is one of the main concern in public clouds
Bro they already solved this problem with Hybrid Multicloud including private clouds like Openshift , Openstack using Anthos and such ..,.
There alot of challenges with hybrid cloud and it's very very new even compared to cloud
And I am not at all against cloud . Infact I endorse public cloud but this video is only about understanding the trend.
AutoScaling is also an adavantage on cloud providers right ??
Cloud has multiple advantages no question about it but auto scaling can also be achieved on premises .. auto scaling is done by a service in cloud which can be done by the services in on premise as well ☺️
@@AbhishekVeeramalla Do you have a video on the on prem service that enables auto scaling ?
how to be cloud security engineer
Yes it is a dedicated role .. you can master cloud security architecture and design model.
Useful information
Thanks
Very good content 👍
Thanks 🙏
nothing wrong with cloud technology. I was in the middle of it doing real CD/CI in a private (+satellites) cloud in an all VM clustered environment - 1982. Whats wrong with cloud tech today is the greed we studied taking place after the civil war in the usa is alive and well fostered by USA corporate ghereed and global corps together forming an alliance detremental to the indegenous workforce in this country, not to mention the escalation of cyber threats (successful) in this county? Oh, and we haven't even spoken of business intelligence.
a question please. when going from a region to another region in cloud, can we call this repatriation? thanks.
Hi Abhishek is there calls for DevOps engineer in present situation
Yes .. right now the market is down for every domain .. it will take a couple of months to become normal
How to get job in cloud computing for fresher
On-Premises will need to have point solutions for every stuff which makes it very complex to manage (seen it closely). It makes sense for banking firms. For me AWS and Azure is a no-brainer and things will mostly move to public cloud unless really latency sensitive workloads. Moving back to On-premises from Cloud is a nightmare to manage unless real cost savings vs native services in AWS/Azure. Yes for now the cloud migration move is bit cold, but repatriation is only for few customers but cloud migration everyday happening for so many customers
Thanks for the feedback.
As mentioned in the video, the problem is majorly for banking, telecom and few other firms.
Ì have 3 yrs if exp in testing field, if i transition into devops will i have to apply as fresher or my previous experience will be consider
Apply as 3 years experience with 1 year in Devops .. so that you can get good package as well
@@AbhishekVeeramalla same, I m doing.
Can you provide an channel for jobs on cloud
Hello sir, I get interview calls but I’m unable to clear any interview. Can you suggest me how to clear and get a good job? I can’t message you on telegram personally
Hey .. Please do the real time projects and go through my devops zero to hero course from playlist
Please write those questions. What you're not Abel to answer, and prepare them.
@@AbhishekVeeramalla okay sir
Thank you .
bro future Is Cloud domain Increase or not.... Can u tell me ??
Increase
Thank you… nuanced opinion
Welcome
Most banks are not accepting cloud . True in our case ...
Think of citi bank . They have moved towards microservices but not on cloud . They have k8s but not on cloud
Good to know. Thanks for sharing your with us
@@prasadvekhande07 Banks have extremely critical data
Then what is situation of our aws cloud engineers. Please explain that as well. What should we prepared forba
If you watched the video till end .. I clearly explained .. you don't have to worry as a cloud engineer .. the problem is majorly for cloud providers but not for engineers. As a engineer if your organization is moving to on premise you will work as a cloud engineer for your organization's private cloud that can be the private cloud created by your company on OpenStack or other sources.
Understand that in this video we just spoke about public cloud but cloud engineers can also work on private cloud which will be there for ever and ever.
So focus on learning cloud concepts but not a cloud provider like AWS
Sir,could u please explain bit more on what are cloud concepts and not provider like AWS. So that wwe can learn cloud concepts
@@AbhishekVeeramalla I really must thank you from bottom of our hearts for providing such content in your channel instead of just giving regular installation or configuration videos. Not only ur technical videos , ur such informative videos are also just awesome and beyond
@@yogithakakarla1716 I also want to know this from @abhishek
Hai brother ❤
Hey
Bro how is future of devops
It is very good bro .. no problem .. don't worry