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After almost two years working as a Linux Sysadmin, I have found out that every developer needs a Sysadmin.

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  • 5
    Yep. I don't mind doing things myself but I wouldn't be as effective without my CTO/sysadmin handling the infrastructure. No time for both if you want to do either of them effectively.
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    @TheCapeGreek

    I agree, and I have heard some devs arguing that sysadmins will be exint in a few years because devops will take over lol
  • 1
    I would think that us sysadmins will simply would get more into devops if this would happen, the infrastructure still needs to be maintained by professionals. I am having a good relationship to devs I am supporting and we are relying on each other and communicate a lot. None of them want take care about it additionally to their normal workload.
  • 1
    ..."Kids these days"...

    I'm the developer, sysadmin, helpdesk, and everything in-between where I work. Wish I could focus just on programming...

    In fact, I think my boss read my mind. He's letting me interview people to take over my sysadmin/helpdesk roles so I can just code :)

    Anyone need a job in the Los Angeles area? ^_^
  • 0
    If you have your infrastructure in AWS and use containers/kubernetes you dont need a sysadmin only devops 😀
  • 1
    And if you work at AWS you realize you will need Sysadmins to provide the infrastructure so the devops can click and play :) Same as saying AI or machine learning will replace developers at a given time, will simply not happen :) Old boring flame war :)
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    @nighter
    AWS is crap,
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    @Linux elaborate please. Why do you think so?
  • 0
    @hugh-mungus true but that's true for any server you rent. Even bare metal old school servers are the same. Unless you own the hardware it's not your computer.
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    @rayanon
    Their abuse departement is crap. They dont know shit
  • 0
    @Linux but but abuse department of AWS is crap != AWS is crap. Or is it?

    I don't quite follow the logic here.

    PS: I'm not an AWS fanboy or anything. I don't even use it. Was just curious.
  • 0
    @marcom why? You use cloudformation it is infrastructure as code. That is the almost the hole point that you do infrastructure by code. No Sysadmins needed.
  • 0
    @Linux yes because it makes so you sysadmins is not needed😂
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    @nighter
    Companies that want to waste money AWS, Google Cloud, Azure and so on can do so. The aws deployments I have seen is not good.
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    @nighter
    Also, who are managing the IPS? It is a full time job only that.
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    @Linux there is a lot of services in AWS that give you insight what going on in a IPS/IDS perspective, but yes we have a team responsible for the security.
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    @nighter, I know AWS, you missed my point. I just said you will always need Sysadmins as whatever your infrastructure as code is running on, needs to be managed as well :) Physical data centers do not disappear in the cloud :)
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