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DevOps-Roadmap
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How should I start learning/implementing DevOps in data engineering projects?
In DevOps tools I've worked with GitHub + Jenkins, GitLab + k8s, and I'm now primarily working in the Argo Stack. Depending on where you're at technically, you might use something different. IaC is a ust as well, maybe some config management. Generally I've found that as a Data Engineer with a lot of infra/CICD knowledge, I generally get pigeonholed into those positions on a team, so be prepared for that. I really like this roadmap for DevOps , so you can see where your tech skills are at currently, and what you may need to learn. On top of that, you'll need to learn some data tools. Airflow + dbt is hot right now, Argo is sometimes used in MLOps, Azure Data Stack (I'm not familiar with it) seems common, and probably Spark in almost all cases. You can also checkout in visualization tools probably further down the line, I generally stick to something free when learning on my own, Superset or Google Data Studio (Might be Looker Studio now? Not sure, it's been a while). Here's a roadmap for DE too. I love these roadmaps for getting started, but don't let them distract you from exploring a path more appropriate to what you want to achieve. Generally I've found that as a Data Enigneer with a lot of infra/CICD knowledge, I generally get pigeonholed into those positions on a team
- What DevOps tool you wish that existed? I'll create it for free!
- Syllabus for learning DevOps coming from network eng. position
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What do you do for a living?
DevOps Engineer. Keeping the internet bits flowing is stressful sometimes but there are a lot of perks like working from home and flexible hours. If youโre interested check this out https://github.com/milanm/DevOps-Roadmap
- Getting Started/Distracted
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Looking for Advice on Intro into DevOps
Here is a useful roadmap with relevant links to learning resources: https://github.com/milanm/DevOps-Roadmap.
- After studying Python, what should I do next? Can somebody please direct me or provide me with a road map?
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postmortem-templates
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How to rebound from a really bad deployment?
Here are lots of templates from GitHub to use for your post-mortem meeting.
What are some alternatives?
devops-101 - Intro to DevOps from scratch.
awesome-sre-tools - A curated list of Site Reliability and Production Engineering Tools
grafana-awesome - a list of awesome Grafana tools & resources, both official and community-built
Gauntlet - ๐ Guides, Articles, Podcasts, Videos and Notes to Build Reliable Large-Scale Distributed Systems.
Superbus - An azure service bus explorer for macOS users
awesome-sre - A curated list of Site Reliability and Production Engineering resources.
0x4447_product_secure301 - ๐ง A stack that will allow you to redirect one domain over HTTPS to another.
devops-jobs-net-salaries - A dataset of global salaries in DevOps/Cloud/SRE.
suivi-bourse - Monitor the stock shares you own with Python and Prometheus !
howtheysre - A curated collection of publicly available resources on how technology and tech-savvy organizations around the world practice Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)
AspNetCore-Developer-Roadmap - Roadmap to becoming an ASP.NET Core developer in 2024
loftwahs-cheatsheet - My own personal tech cheatsheet. This covers the stuff I use quite regularly.