u/Blacksmith-23

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Real DevOps work is more troubleshooting than deployment

Started my DevOps journey thinking the job was mostly deployments and automation.
In reality, a huge part of the work is:
Troubleshooting production issues
Monitoring systems
Managing infrastructure changes
Handling networking and permissions
Optimizing CI/CD pipelines
Tools change, but problem-solving skills stay constant.
What was the biggest surprise for you after entering DevOps?

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u/Blacksmith-23 — 1 day ago