dasara_bullodu1 Posted January 6, 2021 Report Posted January 6, 2021 What is difference between Solution Architect, SysOps Developer and Cloud Software developer ? Can anyone throw light ? Quote
Popular Post kathiramdasu Posted January 6, 2021 Popular Post Report Posted January 6, 2021 Solution Architect - Has knowledge of different cloud services and comes up with a design for a product using various cloud service. Cloud software developers - Works with solutions architect or product architect to develop the product using the cloud services as designed by the Architect. He may be working in one area or multiple areas(DBA, SQS, Web application) SysOps Developer - Once the product is live he is the guy who maintains the product, make sure its running at optimally performance, if any of services goes does he should bring them efficiently and fast. Monitor the performance of the application and launch new instances of the application, load balance the request coming to the application from clients etc.. 1 3 Quote
dasara_bullodu1 Posted January 6, 2021 Author Report Posted January 6, 2021 1 minute ago, kathiramdasu said: Solution Architect - Has knowledge of different cloud services and comes up with a design for a product using various cloud service. Cloud software developers - Works with solutions architect or product architect to develop the product using the cloud services as designed by the Architect. He may be working in one area or multiple areas(DBA, SQS, Web application) SysOps Developer - Once the product is live he is the guy who maintains the product, make sure its running at optimally performance, if any of services goes does he should bring them efficiently and fast. Monitor the performance of the application and launch new instances of the application, load balance the request coming to the application from clients etc.. Thank you bhayya Quote
kidney Posted January 6, 2021 Report Posted January 6, 2021 5 minutes ago, kathiramdasu said: Solution Architect - Has knowledge of different cloud services and comes up with a design for a product using various cloud service. Cloud software developers - Works with solutions architect or product architect to develop the product using the cloud services as designed by the Architect. He may be working in one area or multiple areas(DBA, SQS, Web application) SysOps Developer - Once the product is live he is the guy who maintains the product, make sure its running at optimally performance, if any of services goes does he should bring them efficiently and fast. Monitor the performance of the application and launch new instances of the application, load balance the request coming to the application from clients etc.. SysOps vs DevOps... artham kaale kaka Quote
Hydrockers Posted January 6, 2021 Report Posted January 6, 2021 Just now, kidney said: SysOps vs DevOps... artham kaale kaka Manam deni meda kaka ? Quote
kidney Posted January 6, 2021 Report Posted January 6, 2021 14 minutes ago, Hydrockers said: Manam deni meda kaka ? Monnati dhaka TechOps annaru, tharuvatha DevOps post icharu, Next SRE annaru, ippudu Recovery Manger for L3 Support antunnaru... ippudu I'm looking for a change New job - Naa qualification endho -- Naaku artham avvatlae technically marchipoyi.. management vellanu emo --- My Career - Tivoli Deployment to Jenkins deployment Chesa as a TechOps, LDAP to reverse pr0000xy chusthunna..., Kibana, Grafana tools .... Basically... Unix Admin Career to Management Level ki poya... When looking for Job change Skills marchipoyanu emo Quote
Thokkalee Posted January 6, 2021 Report Posted January 6, 2021 1 hour ago, dasara_bullodu1 said: What is difference between Solution Architect, SysOps Developer and Cloud Software developer ? Can anyone throw light ? Solution architect- Application Architect Cloud developer- jAva or any language developer but deploys his code on cloud services sysops developer - SRE or devops Quote
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Spartan Posted January 6, 2021 Report Posted January 6, 2021 Just now, kidney said: edo suggestion ivvochu gaa already ichesaru ga.. Quote
Tellugodu Posted January 6, 2021 Report Posted January 6, 2021 Aa mu 47 minutes ago, kathiramdasu said: Solution Architect - Has knowledge of different cloud services and comes up with a design for a product using various cloud service. Cloud software developers - Works with solutions architect or product architect to develop the product using the cloud services as designed by the Architect. He may be working in one area or multiple areas(DBA, SQS, Web application) SysOps Developer - Once the product is live he is the guy who maintains the product, make sure its running at optimally performance, if any of services goes does he should bring them efficiently and fast. Monitor the performance of the application and launch new instances of the application, load balance the request coming to the application from clients etc.. Aa mudu positions ki CA lo entha salary vastundo kuda cheppu. Quote
kathiramdasu Posted January 6, 2021 Report Posted January 6, 2021 1 hour ago, kidney said: SysOps vs DevOps... artham kaale kaka Many places Devops and sysops are merged if it is a small product. Lets say a product is being developed or is already developed and is live. If the product is live it will receive frequent updates in the form of release(version 1.0 1.2 etc..). Developers will be constantly working on these changes. These changes will get into a Version control (Git, CVS). Devops role is to gets these changes in different version control branches and merge them to main branch. Run any automated test case and release them for internal manual testing. In most cases all this process can be automated using CI/CD pipeline application like Jenkins, Travis etc.. Once the internal manual testing is complete is needed, it is Devops responsibility of deploying the product. In case of a CI/CD pipeline the complete process of merging, testing and deploying can be automated. Devops developer is responsible of developing this automated process, once the developer checks in the code. 1 Quote
Hydrockers Posted January 6, 2021 Report Posted January 6, 2021 1 hour ago, kidney said: Monnati dhaka TechOps annaru, tharuvatha DevOps post icharu, Next SRE annaru, ippudu Recovery Manger for L3 Support antunnaru... ippudu I'm looking for a change New job - Naa qualification endho -- Naaku artham avvatlae technically marchipoyi.. management vellanu emo --- My Career - Tivoli Deployment to Jenkins deployment Chesa as a TechOps, LDAP to reverse pr0000xy chusthunna..., Kibana, Grafana tools .... Basically... Unix Admin Career to Management Level ki poya... When looking for Job change Skills marchipoyanu emo Inga nuvvu company change ayyinatte Quote
Tellugodu Posted January 7, 2021 Report Posted January 7, 2021 1 hour ago, kathiramdasu said: Many places Devops and sysops are merged if it is a small product. Lets say a product is being developed or is already developed and is live. If the product is live it will receive frequent updates in the form of release(version 1.0 1.2 etc..). Developers will be constantly working on these changes. These changes will get into a Version control (Git, CVS). Devops role is to gets these changes in different version control branches and merge them to main branch. Run any automated test case and release them for internal manual testing. In most cases all this process can be automated using CI/CD pipeline application like Jenkins, Travis etc.. Once the internal manual testing is complete is needed, it is Devops responsibility of deploying the product. In case of a CI/CD pipeline the complete process of merging, testing and deploying can be automated. Devops developer is responsible of developing this automated process, once the developer checks in the code. So devops, CI/CD vala, there is no need for manual testing ani mee oodeshama?? Quote
kidney Posted January 7, 2021 Report Posted January 7, 2021 14 minutes ago, Tellugodu said: So devops, CI/CD vala, there is no need for manual testing ani mee oodeshama?? So what is a need for manual testing?? Quote
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