I think you also forgot about cybersecurity somewhere. I believe you have to be good at that as well if you want to be a DevOps engineer. In general good path to take for those interested in bare metal and securing stuff, aka being a good hacker.
Not sure what you meant on developing tooling though. I believe DevOps engineers already do that, not all of them though.
I tend to sort of break DevOps and SecOps out a touch. Sure, an engineer could cover both, but that's a lot to cover.
And on tooling, yeh some do and some don't. I think those that can and then partner with the delivery teams to help them go faster, safer really carve up a nice role for themselves.
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I think you also forgot about cybersecurity somewhere. I believe you have to be good at that as well if you want to be a DevOps engineer. In general good path to take for those interested in bare metal and securing stuff, aka being a good hacker.
Not sure what you meant on developing tooling though. I believe DevOps engineers already do that, not all of them though.
That's good feedback.
I tend to sort of break DevOps and SecOps out a touch. Sure, an engineer could cover both, but that's a lot to cover.
And on tooling, yeh some do and some don't. I think those that can and then partner with the delivery teams to help them go faster, safer really carve up a nice role for themselves.