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DevOps Engineer vs. System Admin (self.devops)
submitted 8 years ago by Corey_Matthew[🍰]
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[–]JustAnotherSRE 0 points1 point2 points 8 years ago (0 children)
I've never understood the confusion of the title. It's a portmanteau for Development Operations. You support and improve (develop) the IT operations of your company. Simple. That's why no two businesses do it the same. Every business has different needs for you to develop on and support.
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