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How to turn into a DevOps engineer

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Does DevOps replace system admin? There is by all accounts a typical misguided judgment that DevOps is just System Admin repackaged, yet with fancier tools. The generalization goes: DevOps code, System Admins don't. As a general rule, it is more attractive to state that there is a difference in focus between the two jobs. System Admin is fairly operative and support, fixing things once they turn out badly, while the focus point of DevOps is automation through coding. Be that as it may, System Admin shouldn't be replaced; the job is still especially required. Errors will still happen, and System Admins are fundamental for everyday operations and maintenance, and DevOps can't and should not replace Ops individuals. Rather DevOps should be viewed as the bridge to make the lives of developers and System Admins significantly easier. What exactly are the system administrator tasks ? What does a DevOps engineer do? DevOps removes the contradiction among development and pro...