How To Become A DevOps Engineer in 2023? | Skills To Learn

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How do you become a DevOps Engineer in 2023?
What skills do current developers need to learn to switch to DevOps?
Can DevOps be learned with no experience?
Can you skip the traditional web developer route and go straight into DevOps?

These are the questions we are looking to answer in this video.

Hope you enjoy it!

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00:00 Intro
01:34 What is DevOps?
03:10 The Software Development Lifecycle
06:32 Skills Needed For Current Developers
15:07 DevOps Course Recommendation
17:21 DevOps With No Experience?

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I don’t like to comment on videos, but as a developer I have never seen this kind of clean and understandable explanation. Thanks for your efforts. A lot of things have just clicked after this video)) subscribing

emil
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Awesome summary of what needs to be done... no beating around the bush... no self advertising... just clear road path... thanks a ton Travis...appreciate your efforts.

pinankpanchal
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I am learning AWS currently...And within next 4-5 months i will be a DevOps 100%...i will keep updating here what i will be learning for DevOps

harshhooda
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Hi Travis, I have been following your content and guides for a few months now. Your Terraform tutorial was my first steps into IaC. It inspired me to follow through on a few projects on terraform. Today I got a phone call from a very good company offering me a place on their DevOps programme. I have no developer background and have worked in IT support for 18 months after starting my IT career in my 30s. Your content is inspirational and relevant. Thank you so much.

owenrooneycloudtech
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Notes for skill part:
1.Version control
2.Linux
3.Coding
4.agile development
5.operations
6.docker/kubernetes
7.Infrastructure as code
8.ansible
9.jenkins
10.Monitoring

danielchen
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10 Important Skills Should Have as a DevOps Engineer
* Git
* Linux
* Python
* AWS
* Docker & KUbernetes
* Terraform and Also CLoudFormation
* Ansible
* Jenkins
* Monitoring Tool
* Operations And Agile Development

rushikeshkhandare
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Thanks!
Your insights and descriptions work great for me and my level of understanding. Great videos, keep up the timely content.

mschwerzler
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It used to be the app could break or the server could break. But now, thanks to dev ops, the pipeline and automation can also break.

JD-vjgo
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love how down to earth, realistic and transparent this channel is ! keep up with the good work Travis !

dunzhijialuo
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You forgot one very important aspect. Communication with lots of different people. As DevOps guy, you need to be able to communicate with almost every part of the organization. Especially if you are working in a larger project with lots of teams and people.

AndyGrouch
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I love this channel. The man is so honest. He doesn’t try to jerk off his audience with feel good nonsense, e.g. “…become an info security expert and make six figures in a month.”

roninbruh
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This is what I was looking for the last few days. A full package of DevOps guide. Thanks for sharing this great info.

RiadMahmud
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There's so much to learn in this field it's unreal

green_thumb
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I'm trying the zero to DevOps route since I could get a role at a company interested in developing their own DevOps. I'm three months into it now and I can't say whether it's been wise or not lol atm, I am taking a toll from ALWAYS having to learn something new. But then again, such is the industry on a whole. The worst part was having to switch tools midway because of costs and having to deal with the fact that I have to relearn some stuff and kind of unutilise some of what I had learned. I have fun and most of all a lot of help from the Devs, which allows me to focus more on the ops side of things. I wish I had a better senior presence, though

andreeliasoliveira
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What i would also add:
- some sort of service mesh: istio, linkerd, consul
- some sort of messaging queues: kafka, rabbitmq

dmitriyobidin
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I took a whole course in coursera for devops and still didn't get a sum-up like this. Thanks a lot!

Richa_cute
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Thank you so much for this break down. I took notes thorough your video, and as I was going, I realized that I'm almost a DevOps engineer now at my current company and had no idea. I just need some certs and more time on some certain things and I could make this work. Your video really simplified what seemed like a mountain of things to overcome and figure out. Im going to go out and buy a whiteboard now lol.

MylesEdwards-qz
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It's impressive to present things concisely, in a so comprehensive manner, that after watching that video I was already able to put puzzles together and imagine how those tools are chained with each other. Even though some of the terms I encountered for the first time. I started a course on devops one month ago, my prior experience is that I had been working with python over the past couple of months, but quickly realised one programming language is no longer enough. Then I started doing some research what fields of IT interest me the most, I directed my attention towards data analysis/devops, traditional way of starting as a junior developer, creating websites feels just boring to me, I did some projects in my free time to get an idea of how it works together, but didn't feel fulfilled at the end at all. I'd rather see websites as a mean to an end, not the goal of my work itself. Plus, I think supply exceeds demand and wages for junior developers don't differ much from the one I got in my current job (automotive industry). There's indeed quite a lot to assimilate, feels overwhelming at times, but a prospect of having a job allowing me to make a decent living, doing stuff I consider fun on a daily basis, and having, to some extent, my future secured drives me.

michajaroch
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Just came across this video and man you're knowledgeabl, wise, and present everything in such a humble manner. Love that! Subbed.

KhalidWar
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I see DevOps is kinda easier then being a Developer, but at the same time there so much to this field, very exciting. Thanks for the video!

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