Is a Stream Deck Worth It for Cloud Systems Management?

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Asked By CuriousCat99 On

Hey everyone!

I'm considering getting an Elgato Stream Deck for my husband, who works in Cloud Systems Management. While I know it was originally designed for streamers, I've seen programmers use it to run terminal commands and scripts. I'm curious if anyone in a similar role has found it useful in their daily tasks, or if it's just a gimmick. Also, if you think it's a good idea, which size would be best—6, 15, or 32 keys? Looking forward to hearing your experiences, thanks!

5 Answers

Answered By SysAdminSara On

Absolutely! The Stream Deck is great for quick connections to servers and switching profiles in AWS or Azure. The 6-key model is likely the sweet spot for sysadmin tasks, unless he prefers something more extensive. If he's used to terminal shortcuts, it might not get much use though. It’s a nice gift idea regardless!

Answered By OfficeWizard On

I've found my Stream Deck to be a huge time-saver. I use it for macros and quick app switching. If used properly, it can really streamline your workflow, especially with its various plugins and integrations!

Answered By GadgetGeek44 On

If he's into tech, he'll probably love it! I'd use it to launch apps rather than running scripts, but I think it really comes down to personal preference.

Answered By RandomRambler On

Honestly, it might not be the best choice. I got one thinking I'd use it more than I do, and it ended up being a bit of a dust collector. Make sure he doesn’t have installation restrictions at work that could make it useless!

Answered By TechieTom123 On

I think it could definitely be useful! I've got a couple of XL models myself and use them for all sorts of things like web conferences and keyboard shortcuts for command line tasks. Just keep in mind, the real benefit comes from properly setting it up first.

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