I chose a not easy profession for myself. But system administration as a basic is interesting, and once I heard about DevOps. I like the methodology and its principles. Automation โ โdon't touch anything with your hands,โ infrastructure, control, monitoring. I am very communicative, and this profession suits me very well. I am proactive, tenacious, and persistent. I suppose that there is nothing that cannot be learned, nothing is impossible, and all boundaries are only are only in our heads. I have ambitious dreams that I turn into plans, when I have fulfilled some, I make others, an endless cycle of development.
Linux & Network Administration, Git, Docker, Terraform, Ansible, Sql, K3s
- CCT College Dublin "Diploma in Networking and Systems Security", Level 7
- Mayo College "Computer Systems & Networks", Level 6
- Mayo College "Software Development with Cloud Computing", Level 5
- PortaOne "Linux & Network Administration"
- DevOps Autumn School 2021,
- slurm - Linux for developers
- freeCodeCamp, ADV-IT, DevOps Toolkit, TechWorld with Nana
- Eric Matthes - Python Crash Course, 2nd Edition - I read it now
- Nemeth, E. Snyder, G. Hein, T.R. Whaley, B. Mackin, D - UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook - 2017 - I read it now,
- Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Albert S. Woodhull - Operating Systems Design and Implementation - 2011
- Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Todd Austin - Structured Computer Organization - 2012
- Yevgeniy Brikman - Terraform: Up & Running, Writing Infrastructure as Code SECOND EDITION
- The Phoenix Project, A Novel about IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win 5th Anniversary Edition