Is the ‘DevOps Beginners to Advanced with Projects’ Course Good for Newbies?

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Asked By TechWanderer92 On

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!

5 Answers

Answered By CodeExplorer77 On

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.

Answered By DevJourneySeeker On

Don't forget to check out KodeKloud as well; it might provide additional insights and practical scenarios that can complement your learning.

Answered By FutureDevOpster On

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.

Answered By CloudSurfingGuru On

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.

Answered By CuriousCoder2023 On

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