Day 6: Today’s learning recap from my DevOps & cloud journey
Learned the core benefits of cloud computing using Azure Fundamentals:
• High availability & scalability
• Reliability & predictability
• Security & governance
Day 5: #AzureFundamentals ☁️
Back at it! Tonight was a deep dive into the "Who, How, and Where" of the cloud:
• Shared Responsibility: Microsoft secures the building; I secure the data.
• CapEx vs OpEx: Trading big upfront costs for pay-as-you-go flexibility.
I earned my "Describe cloud computing" badge! I’m so proud to be celebrating this achievement and hope this inspires you to start your own @MicrosoftLearn journey!
https://t.co/krKhbEAVjs #MSLearnBadge
git clone = Make I copy this repo come my side.
git pull = Abeg bring the latest gist.
git push = I don update am, take am back.
git commit = Oya, lock this change make e no loss.
git status = Wetin really dey sup here?
git checkout = Shift make I enter another lane.
Security isn't a 'last step', it’s the first line of code. Shifting Left with Azure Key Vault and Zero Trust architecture. If you don't manage your secrets, someone else will.
#100DaysOfCloud
Day 4: Tech mastery requires high 'Mental Bandwidth.' You have to kill the background processes, distractions, drama, and low-value connections to let your career scale. Focus is the ultimate cheat code in this industry. 💻🚀
#DevOps#CloudComputing#TechGrind
Day 3: DevOps isn't just about the tools; it’s about the metrics that drive business growth. By focusing on Configuration Management, we aren't just 'fixing' servers, we’re optimizing resources and building system resilience. The goal is always:
Day 2: Just cleared Module 1 of DevOps Fundamentals and diving into Release Management. Mapping the flow from Source Repo through Stage to Production. Using VSTS/TFVC to ensure repeatability and lower our MTTR. Efficiency isn't an accident; it's a pipeline. #Devops
Started my #DevOps journey today.
Currently deep in infrastructure as code and learning how tools like Chef automate the cooking of servers. Understanding metrics like MTTR/MTTD and Load Testing has really shifted my perspective on DevOps entirely #Learninginpublic#CloudComputin