Hey folks! I'm planning to transition into a DevOps or cloud role for better work-life balance, but I have no experience in IT or operations. I came across the Udemy course 'DevOps Beginners to Advanced with Projects' by Imran Teli, which is a bestseller with a 4.6 rating and includes over 54 hours of content covering tools like Linux, AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, and more. The hands-on, project-focused approach looks great but I'm a bit concerned it might be too broad. Has anyone here taken this course or something similar? Does it provide a solid foundation for beginners? I'm also curious about any extra resources or next steps that could help me grasp the underlying concepts of these tools and apply them in real-world situations. Any advice on hands-on labs, free resources, certification paths, or community groups would be greatly appreciated!
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I think the course is good content-wise and covers most of the essential topics. Just make sure you don’t skip the practice parts! Hands-on experience is crucial.
Don't forget to check out KodeKloud as well; it might provide additional insights and practical scenarios that can complement your learning.
I’d also suggest you consider why you’re not looking into software engineering jobs instead. There’s a lot of demand there right now.
The Udemy course does seem promising! It covers a lot of topics and offers solid hands-on exposure, which is great for beginners. I really recommend pairing it with labs on platforms like Katacoda or using free cloud sandboxes to get better real-world experience.

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