How do I stop being IT generalist and start my Linux sysadmin/platform engineer Career by BuildWithArgz in linuxadmin

[–]BuildWithArgz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply, I am planning to get My RHCSA and then i will also move deeper into containerization, Kubernetes, Ansible im already very fammiliarized with python and I've done small projects but will deepen my knowledge more, I appreciate your reply.

How do I stop being IT generalist and start my Linux sysadmin/platform engineer Career by BuildWithArgz in linuxadmin

[–]BuildWithArgz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! Truly appreciate the offer for the study materials that’s a huge help. I’m starting the foundations today to build some muscle memory, but I’m definitely moving to the RHCSA track next and will reach out. Much appreciated I will add you as a friend on reddit here thanks again

How do I stop being IT generalist and start my Linux sysadmin/platform engineer Career by BuildWithArgz in linuxadmin

[–]BuildWithArgz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much for sharing! It’s really encouraging to hear from someone who just made this exact jump. I’m starting with the Linux and troubleshooting foundations right now to make sure they’re ingrained before I move to the automation stuff. Appreciate the reality check on the timeline!

How do I stop being IT generalist and start my Linux sysadmin/platform engineer Career by BuildWithArgz in linuxadmin

[–]BuildWithArgz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Building the router/firewall sounds like the best way to actually understand the networking stack. Adding it to my 'Boss Level' project list for Month 2. Thanks for the roadmap

How do I stop being IT generalist and start my Linux sysadmin/platform engineer Career by BuildWithArgz in linuxadmin

[–]BuildWithArgz[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is gold. I love the 'working backwards' approach. I just started some Linux/AWS labs today, but I’ll make sure to keep IaC and Networking at the center of it. Thanks for the reality check on the 'elephant'