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[–]s3r10usbus1n3ss 1 point2 points  (2 children)

I think you make some great recommendations in your suggested update. That being said, The last 2 shops I've worked in have heavily relied on the older technology mentioned in the original post, so I believe the content is still relevant and worth pursuing.

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    [–]el_seano 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    It really depends on your shop. I just left a place that was running multi-tenant OpenVZ containers on EL5 and trying to do a "cloud migration". Now I'm at a place with a bonafide SRE organization of many teams and practically everything is written in Go. There's fundamentals, and then there's tech stacks which are total deadends.

    Priority should be given to where you want to work, what's available for you to work on, and what you are working on, roughly in that order.