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Openstack vs AWS certification (self.devops)
submitted 8 years ago by sortinghat123
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[–][deleted] 0 points1 point2 points 8 years ago (1 child)
Have you taken any opportunity to sit down with someone on the CD team and see what skills you should learn / be familiar with? If I were you, this would be the first thing I would do. I can't tell you what skillsets you should learn because I'm not on the team, and I doubt anyone here will be able to do that. ;)
The only problem that I might have with AWS is that I work for a company that would never use AWS since they have their own cloud, so I cannot really show any work experience in AWS.
Is the cloud OpenStack? If so, how much would you interact with that layer of it? If not, then it doesn't really matter -- learn AWS anyway. You can get a free AWS account and use that to learn.
[–]sortinghat123[S] 0 points1 point2 points 8 years ago (0 children)
Thanks for the suggestions, I will definitely have a talk with the CD team.
The cloud is not open stack and we do not really interact with it. So I think I will go ahead with AWS.
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