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Step-by-step guide: Deploying DeepSeek-R1-Distill-Qwen-14B on Amazon EC2 with Ollama
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Deploying DeepSeek-R1 Distill Model on Amazon EC2
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DevOps freelancing
Hi everyone, I've wondered how have you guys proceeded to get DevOps freelancing contract online ?
It looks difficult in my case, I'm still a beginner and I'm in a third-world country in Africa and just want to know some of your paths.
Thanks in advance
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Hi everyone, I've wondered how have you guys proceeded to get DevOps freelancing contract online ?
It looks difficult in my case, I'm still a beginner and I'm in a third-world country in Africa and just want to know some of your paths.
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Datacenter or Datacenter network
I am a bca grad from India . I am currently get trained in domain Datacenter Linux and Cloud in my company .
Now in my specialization field I have an option to chose between two domains
Datacenter network :
SDN fundamental
SD wAN fundamentals
Ansible Yaml Scripting
Aviatrix associate
Firewall introduction
Zscaler
Datacenter :
Terraform
Ansible
Docker & Kubernetes
Ansible yaml scripting
Cloud native (CI/CD)
Isaac Academy
I want to make career in devops which would be suitable to chose . I am asking this because I havenโt listen any tech stack mention in Datacenter network so I have no idea what to chose and can Datacenter network have more scope than Datacenter domain
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I am a bca grad from India . I am currently get trained in domain Datacenter Linux and Cloud in my company .
Now in my specialization field I have an option to chose between two domains
Datacenter network :
SDN fundamental
SD wAN fundamentals
Ansible Yaml Scripting
Aviatrix associate
Firewall introduction
Zscaler
Datacenter :
Terraform
Ansible
Docker & Kubernetes
Ansible yaml scripting
Cloud native (CI/CD)
Isaac Academy
I want to make career in devops which would be suitable to chose . I am asking this because I havenโt listen any tech stack mention in Datacenter network so I have no idea what to chose and can Datacenter network have more scope than Datacenter domain
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CKA Kodekloud vs Thrive?
Hi, I'm a software engineer with almost 15yoe and I've decided to trying to shift to a devops role, so I've been started to studying kubernetes.
I've already took the KCNA certification, I'm almost there to try the exam for CAPA and the next step will probably be CKA.
Linuxfoundation has started shoving thrive subscription up everithing and they're really pushing for it, but I keep reading good things about kodekloud to prepare for the exams (also, kk is 180$/y vs 360$/y for thrive)
have you tried thrive? is it really worth it?
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Hi, I'm a software engineer with almost 15yoe and I've decided to trying to shift to a devops role, so I've been started to studying kubernetes.
I've already took the KCNA certification, I'm almost there to try the exam for CAPA and the next step will probably be CKA.
Linuxfoundation has started shoving thrive subscription up everithing and they're really pushing for it, but I keep reading good things about kodekloud to prepare for the exams (also, kk is 180$/y vs 360$/y for thrive)
have you tried thrive? is it really worth it?
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Creating test environments and tearing them down
My data team is having a data processing flow that they need to test regularly.
Our current flow is as follows:
We run the processing job and save it in part to S3. After all parts are written we run another job that inserts all the data to our testing DB which is a single server with static DNS name.
Since out team is growing and we want to do multiple tests as such we are having a problem with the current flow and we would like to be able to have multiple DBs, one for each test.
However those tests are temporary by nature, after a few days (changes from test to test) we do not need this DB and it can be disposed.
I am looking for the best way to manage those DBs in the following way:
* Create them.
* Get their DNS name (maybe even give them one?).
* Keep them up as long as the experiment is being done.
* Easy way to remove them.
* Some system that the data engineers can see that there experiment is still on and they should mark it complete.
All of our servers are on AWS so please take it into consideration when answering.
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My data team is having a data processing flow that they need to test regularly.
Our current flow is as follows:
We run the processing job and save it in part to S3. After all parts are written we run another job that inserts all the data to our testing DB which is a single server with static DNS name.
Since out team is growing and we want to do multiple tests as such we are having a problem with the current flow and we would like to be able to have multiple DBs, one for each test.
However those tests are temporary by nature, after a few days (changes from test to test) we do not need this DB and it can be disposed.
I am looking for the best way to manage those DBs in the following way:
* Create them.
* Get their DNS name (maybe even give them one?).
* Keep them up as long as the experiment is being done.
* Easy way to remove them.
* Some system that the data engineers can see that there experiment is still on and they should mark it complete.
All of our servers are on AWS so please take it into consideration when answering.
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Infra/DevOps Lead - Student Company
Iโm leading the infra team at a student company next semester. Main goal is to show off my abilities for graduate devops/infra roles and for the juniors Iโll be leading. Butโฆ tbh all the student companies are small enough that we could get away using GitHub pages, runners, a couple big cloud VMs etc. so Iโm wondering what I should select as our semester goal. It seems like anything would be overkill like IaC, monitoring, container setup etc. Does anyone have advice, or worst case what would be the best to show abilities for grad jobs? Thanks :)
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Iโm leading the infra team at a student company next semester. Main goal is to show off my abilities for graduate devops/infra roles and for the juniors Iโll be leading. Butโฆ tbh all the student companies are small enough that we could get away using GitHub pages, runners, a couple big cloud VMs etc. so Iโm wondering what I should select as our semester goal. It seems like anything would be overkill like IaC, monitoring, container setup etc. Does anyone have advice, or worst case what would be the best to show abilities for grad jobs? Thanks :)
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Who are the top elasticsearch / opensearch / search-tech experts to follow?
There doesn't seem to be a go-to list of thought leaders and experts to learn from in the devops/platform engineers/search engineering space. So I'm interested to know, who are the top people to follow if you're into elasticsearch, opensearch or other search relevant technologies?
I saw that there's an initiative to put a list of "top voices" together here - https://pulse.support/top-voices so I guess you can nominate your favorite people there as well :-).
Thanks!
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There doesn't seem to be a go-to list of thought leaders and experts to learn from in the devops/platform engineers/search engineering space. So I'm interested to know, who are the top people to follow if you're into elasticsearch, opensearch or other search relevant technologies?
I saw that there's an initiative to put a list of "top voices" together here - https://pulse.support/top-voices so I guess you can nominate your favorite people there as well :-).
Thanks!
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Top Search-Tech Voices: 2025
A carefully curated list of the worldโs top search-tech professionals
How can I port over 120 Env Variables in a k8s pod that are being consumed from a k8s secret as a volume mount?
We have a new team member that came in and their design is new for me. They have like a whole bunch of Env Variables (almost 120) and its being consumed from a k8s secret.
My ask here is, if I redo it and make the secret mount as a volume:
* Will it break the code (without modifying the code to consume from volume)?
* Will it make a difference if I make this volume mount change?
* Will this help me with the performance changes?
I am all ears as I never even saw this before.
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We have a new team member that came in and their design is new for me. They have like a whole bunch of Env Variables (almost 120) and its being consumed from a k8s secret.
My ask here is, if I redo it and make the secret mount as a volume:
* Will it break the code (without modifying the code to consume from volume)?
* Will it make a difference if I make this volume mount change?
* Will this help me with the performance changes?
I am all ears as I never even saw this before.
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GitOps Fundamentals: A Modern Approach to Software Delivery
๐ GitOps Fundamentals: A Modern Approach to Software Delivery ๐ฅ
In today's fast-paced #DevOps world, ensuring faster, safer, and more scalable deployments is critical. That's where #GitOps comes in!
Read more in my latest blog post:
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๐ GitOps Fundamentals: A Modern Approach to Software Delivery ๐ฅ
In today's fast-paced #DevOps world, ensuring faster, safer, and more scalable deployments is critical. That's where #GitOps comes in!
Read more in my latest blog post:
https://ruan.dev/blog/2025/01/28/gitops-fundamentals-a-better-way-to-deliver-software?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=post&utm_id=1
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GitOps Fundamentals: a Better Way to Deliver Software
Discover how GitOps revolutionizes application and infrastructure management by leveraging Git as the single source of truth. This blog explores the core principles, key use cases, and benefits of GitOps, including faster deployments, automated rollbacksโฆ
About log parsing best practices
Hello y'all,
I'm working on redesign of log collection at my project to make them well-observable.
The stack includes Elasticsearch and Vector.
I have the next questions:
1. Should I keep original log message after parsing?
2. Is it worth to define a schema of the indexes ( for instance,
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I'm working on redesign of log collection at my project to make them well-observable.
The stack includes Elasticsearch and Vector.
I have the next questions:
1. Should I keep original log message after parsing?
2. Is it worth to define a schema of the indexes ( for instance,
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Mimir distributed ingester crashing
Has anyone using the
I'm unable to get Mimir running on my cluster because this keeps happening repeatedly, no matter what I try. Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
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Has anyone using the
mimir-distributed Helm chart encountered issues with the ingester pod failing its readiness probe and continuously restarting? I'm unable to get Mimir running on my cluster because this keeps happening repeatedly, no matter what I try. Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
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ArchGW v0.2.0 ๐. Unified access to local and API-based LLMs with added support for OTEL-based observability.
Arch Gateway is an open source, intelligent edge and LLM proxy built on Envoy. I just released v0.2.0 that offers a unified access and security to API-based and ollama-supported LLMs. This release also adds support for integrations with honeycomb.io, signoz and jaeger for LLM tracing and metrics.
Check it out: https://github.com/katanemo/archgw
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Arch Gateway is an open source, intelligent edge and LLM proxy built on Envoy. I just released v0.2.0 that offers a unified access and security to API-based and ollama-supported LLMs. This release also adds support for integrations with honeycomb.io, signoz and jaeger for LLM tracing and metrics.
Check it out: https://github.com/katanemo/archgw
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Need Advice on KodeKloud Learning Path for DevOps. Anybody who took KodeKloud course for Devops, please shed a light on this
Iโm planning to take the KodeKloud DevOps course to help me transition into a DevOps role. However, Iโm a bit confused about the recommended learning path on their website. Do I need to complete all the prerequisite courses (Sys Admin, SRE, and Platform Engineer) before starting the DevOps course, or can I jump straight into the DevOps Course?
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Iโm planning to take the KodeKloud DevOps course to help me transition into a DevOps role. However, Iโm a bit confused about the recommended learning path on their website. Do I need to complete all the prerequisite courses (Sys Admin, SRE, and Platform Engineer) before starting the DevOps course, or can I jump straight into the DevOps Course?
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New trends stuff worth exploring in 2025 ?
Hi,
I'm looking for ideas on what to explore in 2025 beside AI (or in case of AI exact courses or trainings online worth doing).
What else is worth checking out to stay at "the edge" ?
I'm asking as a fellow devops that has to keep his skills sharp. I had a bigger break from following ppl to work on self health wise and now would like to return ;p
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Hi,
I'm looking for ideas on what to explore in 2025 beside AI (or in case of AI exact courses or trainings online worth doing).
What else is worth checking out to stay at "the edge" ?
I'm asking as a fellow devops that has to keep his skills sharp. I had a bigger break from following ppl to work on self health wise and now would like to return ;p
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Automating a deepseek deployment on AWS
Someone from AWS shared a guide on deploying deepseek in aws along side Ollama to create a web based chatbot like functionality.
Thought id try and automate the process. Still testing out the user data script but wanted to share what i have so far
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Someone from AWS shared a guide on deploying deepseek in aws along side Ollama to create a web based chatbot like functionality.
Thought id try and automate the process. Still testing out the user data script but wanted to share what i have so far
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GitHub - n7z2/iac-deepseek: Creating an IaC approach to standing up a deepseek instance in AWS
Creating an IaC approach to standing up a deepseek instance in AWS - n7z2/iac-deepseek
Current state of IT hiring and salaries in Europe: 18,000 Jobs, 68,000 Surveys
Over the past months, we analyzed 18,000+ IT job offers and surveyed 68,000 tech professionals across Europe.
One key finding? DevOps remains one of the highest-paying fields in Europe, ranking among the top salaries in Germany, Switzerland, and beyond.
No paywalls, no gatekeepingโjust raw data. Check out the full report: https://static.devitjobs.com/market-reports/European-Transparent-IT-Job-Market-Report-2024.pdf
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Over the past months, we analyzed 18,000+ IT job offers and surveyed 68,000 tech professionals across Europe.
One key finding? DevOps remains one of the highest-paying fields in Europe, ranking among the top salaries in Germany, Switzerland, and beyond.
No paywalls, no gatekeepingโjust raw data. Check out the full report: https://static.devitjobs.com/market-reports/European-Transparent-IT-Job-Market-Report-2024.pdf
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Stateless architecture - core principles, advantages and disadvantages, and practical concerns
Hey devops people! My colleague recently wrote up this blog, where he discusses stateless architecture, and I thought it could be useful to share here.
It's based on his experience in technology (including in companies such as Scaleway, Datadog, Mozilla, and Ubisoft).
In the blog, he goes through the five core pillars of stateless design (independent requests, external state management, idempotency, decoupled components, horizontal scalability).
Then talks through advantages & disadvantages of stateless. Then moving on to practical concerns around handling user sessions, caching mechanisms, deployment and lifecycle concerns.
The point is - stateless architecture is powerful. However, there are trade-offs that need to be dealt with. The blog will be helpful if you're trying to figure out the best architectural approach for your specific use case - if you get it right from the start, it makes the rest of your job much, much easier.
So feel free to check it out if the topic is relevant for you! And if you have any questions / comments - would love to hear them and help in any way.
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Hey devops people! My colleague recently wrote up this blog, where he discusses stateless architecture, and I thought it could be useful to share here.
It's based on his experience in technology (including in companies such as Scaleway, Datadog, Mozilla, and Ubisoft).
In the blog, he goes through the five core pillars of stateless design (independent requests, external state management, idempotency, decoupled components, horizontal scalability).
Then talks through advantages & disadvantages of stateless. Then moving on to practical concerns around handling user sessions, caching mechanisms, deployment and lifecycle concerns.
The point is - stateless architecture is powerful. However, there are trade-offs that need to be dealt with. The blog will be helpful if you're trying to figure out the best architectural approach for your specific use case - if you get it right from the start, it makes the rest of your job much, much easier.
So feel free to check it out if the topic is relevant for you! And if you have any questions / comments - would love to hear them and help in any way.
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Statements about stateless | Cerbos
Curious about how "stateless" systems work when everything needs state? Join long-time sysadmin Dan to learn about the core principles and real-world challenges of stateless architectureโand what actually happens when theory meets practice.
Vendor partnerships, how to effectively collaborate
Hey all
Iโm a DevOps engineer with five years of experience. Throughout my career, I have focused mainly on learning the technologies presented in my projects and exploring providers that captured my interest, often without regard for my employer's existing relationships with them. Now that I am taking a more active role in my company to help guide some of my peers, I am considering how to effectively use our partnerships to upskill our workforce. While there are various challenges to address, I would like to understand the key elements to define a partnership and establish clear expectations between both entities.
Thank you in advance.
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Hey all
Iโm a DevOps engineer with five years of experience. Throughout my career, I have focused mainly on learning the technologies presented in my projects and exploring providers that captured my interest, often without regard for my employer's existing relationships with them. Now that I am taking a more active role in my company to help guide some of my peers, I am considering how to effectively use our partnerships to upskill our workforce. While there are various challenges to address, I would like to understand the key elements to define a partnership and establish clear expectations between both entities.
Thank you in advance.
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What are some strong opinions about devops you've personally held in the past that have been changed over time?
I'll start:
\- I used to think devops was simply "being an automation developer for operations". I can see it's quite a bit more involved than that now.
\- I used to think that I would never learn to code or want to learn to code because I just wasn't interested in that, but I learned the value of IaC and being able to use Git well (especially when I'm surrounded by folks who don't code at all, don't audit changes to configurations or make changes to applications in K8s pods).
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I'll start:
\- I used to think devops was simply "being an automation developer for operations". I can see it's quite a bit more involved than that now.
\- I used to think that I would never learn to code or want to learn to code because I just wasn't interested in that, but I learned the value of IaC and being able to use Git well (especially when I'm surrounded by folks who don't code at all, don't audit changes to configurations or make changes to applications in K8s pods).
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Career Shift from IAM to DevOps
I tried to look for a FAQ for this subreddit but I couldnโt find it.
I am an IAM engineer and I do not like it. I wish it was more heavy on the automation / programming side. I want to pursue devsecops as a career but donโt know how to move from IAM to devops-esque roles.
How can I move from IAM to devops? What do you recommend I start learning? Are there any certs I should look into? Will being an IAM engineer help me pivot to devops? And I am sorry for asking this, but do you think AI will replace devops engineers OR will it make the jobs more competitive and have less openings?
Also, if there is a FAQ or a reddit post that answers this question let me know and I will dive deeper.
All help is appreciated, thank you :)
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I tried to look for a FAQ for this subreddit but I couldnโt find it.
I am an IAM engineer and I do not like it. I wish it was more heavy on the automation / programming side. I want to pursue devsecops as a career but donโt know how to move from IAM to devops-esque roles.
How can I move from IAM to devops? What do you recommend I start learning? Are there any certs I should look into? Will being an IAM engineer help me pivot to devops? And I am sorry for asking this, but do you think AI will replace devops engineers OR will it make the jobs more competitive and have less openings?
Also, if there is a FAQ or a reddit post that answers this question let me know and I will dive deeper.
All help is appreciated, thank you :)
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