Sarika | Future DevOps Engineer

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Sarika | Future DevOps Engineer

Sarika | Future DevOps Engineer

@devopsbysarika

👩‍💻 Self-taught tech explorer in DevOps 🚀 | Building in public | #DevOpsJourney https://t.co/jtRfNXTEwa

가입일 Haziran 2023
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Vishakha 🌟
Vishakha 🌟@MasalaaMinds·
Chalke aayegi ❎ Behke aayegi ✅
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aditii
aditii@aditiitwt·
just found out iLovePDF is a million-dollar company. How is it even making money? 😭
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Lakshay Bhushan
Lakshay Bhushan@blakssh·
Went to dinner with this guy and bro started fixing bugs 💀
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Raghvi
Raghvi@Just_Raghvi·
Wtf man 😭😭
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Nandini
Nandini@N_and_ni·
😭😭😭 mai ghum fir ke Arrays pr kaise aajati hoon
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DevopsCube
DevopsCube@devopscube·
Kubernetes monitoring without kube-state-metrics is incomplete. Prometheus scrapes metrics your apps expose. But it does not know: - How many pods are crashlooping - Whether your deployment rollout succeeded - Whats the status of your deployments That is what kube-state-metrics gives you. It collects the state of your Kubernetes objects from the k8s API Server and gives them as Prometheus metrics. If you are using Prometheus Operator, kube-state-metrics comes built in. We have created a detailed setup guide covering every configuration. 𝗗𝗲𝘁𝗮𝗶𝗹𝗲𝗱 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝗱𝗲: devopscube.com/setup-promethe… Are you relying only on resource metrics, or also tracking cluster state? #Kubernetes #DevOps #Observability
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Nandkishor
Nandkishor@devops_nk·
Honestly, this is the most accurate diagram I've seen. Waterfall: You plan for 18 months and deliver exactly what nobody needs anymore. Agile: You deliver something usable at every step, but the CEO keeps asking, "Where's the car?" AI: You get the car on day one. It has six wheels, the doors are on backwards, and it has a rocket launcher. You spend more time making it yours than actually "building"; it's shaping. owning. verifying. That's what the best AI developers do now. They don't build. They shape and own.
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Mashood tried Ops
Mashood tried Ops@fromcodetocloud·
DevOps engineers in 2026: What’s your primary IaC tool now? - Terraform - Pulumi - Crossplane - CDK (or other)
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DEV BML
DEV BML@officialdev_bml·
Hiring Alert ! DevOps Engineer urgently needed. Pay: $1,200/month Tech stack: Node.js, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, CI/CD (GitHub Actions or Jenkins) Contract: Full Time Remote Role Share your best project link and resume link in the comments.
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Sarika | Future DevOps Engineer
Sarika | Future DevOps Engineer@devopsbysarika·
@devops_nk @fromcodetocloud I experienced something same . In the first round, I didn’t expect it, but I received a call for the next round. After the interview, I was quite confident that I would clear that round, but then I received a ‘regret to inform you’ email🙂
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Nandkishor
Nandkishor@devops_nk·
@fromcodetocloud Oh okay bro, I called to take feedback because the interview went very well, but it looks like nothing is in our hands.
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Nandkishor
Nandkishor@devops_nk·
Interview scheduled day: HR called 4 times to confirm my availability. Interview went well. This week I tried calling HR 4-5 times for feedback no answer. Welcome to hiring in 2026, where there's only one-way conversation. 💔
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Sarika | Future DevOps Engineer
Sarika | Future DevOps Engineer@devopsbysarika·
Most beginners try to learn 200 AWS services. You don’t need that. I spent 30 days focusing only on what truly matters EC2, IAM, S3, and real deployment basics. check out link👇now published in AWS in Plain English medium.com/aws-in-plain-e…
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The codewali
The codewali@the_codewala·
2 devs chilling on same branch
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Mashood tried Ops
Mashood tried Ops@fromcodetocloud·
Your application loads in 80 ms in Australia but takes 600 ms in India. The backend code, database, and server logic are the same. How would you fix this? Answer: The problem is distance, not code. Users in India are far from the server, so network latency is high. To fix it, I would: 1. Use a CDN to serve static content from locations closer to users 2. Deploy backend services in multiple regions or move them closer to India 3. Enable caching at the edge for APIs where possible 4. Optimize network routing and reduce unnecessary round trips The goal is to bring the data closer to the user, not rewrite the application.
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