Hi Abhishek sir. I wanted to reach out and thank you sincerely for all the support, guidance, and encouragement you've given me. Thanks to your mentorship, I am thrilled to share that I've received two job offers, which would not have been possible without your help. Your advice has been invaluable throughout my journey, and I am incredibly grateful for everything you've taught me. I look forward to applying what I’ve learned in my new role and will always be thankful for the impact you've had on my career. Thank you once again for everything
The job market for transitioning into IT as a Linux admin is promising, especially with your engineering and MBA background. Linux administration skills are in high demand across sectors, and companies value professionals with diverse skills, especially when they bring both technical and business perspectives. Start with core Linux skills, gain certifications like RHCSA, and showcase any hands-on experience. Your MBA can set you apart, especially for roles that blend technical expertise with business strategy, like IT management or infrastructure planning. With the right preparation, you can find good opportunities in this field.
AI and automation tools can handle repetitive tasks, such as system monitoring, backups, and patching, but there are several reasons why human Linux administrators will still be needed: 1. Complex Problem-Solving: Many Linux administration tasks involve troubleshooting, which often requires critical thinking, contextual understanding, and experience. AI is not yet capable of handling such complex, non-standard issues without human input. 2. Customization and Optimization: Linux environments are often tailored to the specific needs of an organization. AI tools may not have the flexibility or deep understanding required to configure and optimize systems for unique setups. 3. Security: Cybersecurity threats are constantly evolving. While AI can assist in monitoring for potential threats, a skilled admin is still required to respond to attacks, apply security policies, and maintain system integrity. 4. Automation Supervision: While automation tools can make a Linux admin’s job more efficient, they still need oversight. Humans are required to configure, manage, and ensure that automation is working correctly, without unintended consequences. 5. AI Tool Development and Maintenance: Ironically, the very automation tools and AI systems that assist with Linux administration need people to build, manage, and improve them. This means new opportunities for Linux admins to adapt their roles. That said, the role may evolve, with more emphasis on managing and optimizing AI and automation tools rather than manual system administration tasks.
Yes, LVM (Logical Volume Manager) can still be used in cloud infrastructures, though it depends on the specific cloud platform and use case. Flexibility and Customization: LVM is still valuable in cloud environments when users require more control over storage management. It provides flexibility in resizing volumes, creating snapshots, and managing storage across multiple disks, which can be useful in custom VM setups or self-hosted cloud solutions. Cloud Storage vs. LVM: Most modern cloud platforms (like AWS, Azure, or GCP) provide their own block storage solutions (e.g., AWS EBS, Azure Managed Disks) with similar features to LVM, such as volume resizing and snapshots. As a result, these cloud-native solutions might reduce the need for LVM. Hybrid and On-Premise Scenarios: In hybrid or on-premise cloud infrastructures where cloud and physical servers coexist, LVM is still frequently used, especially for managing local storage in on-premise servers. Containerized Environments: In some containerized or Kubernetes environments, storage orchestration frameworks (like Ceph, LVM-based persistent volumes) still use LVM to manage disk space efficiently.
Hi Abhishek sir.
I wanted to reach out and thank you sincerely for all the support, guidance, and encouragement you've given me. Thanks to your mentorship, I am thrilled to share that I've received two job offers, which would not have been possible without your help.
Your advice has been invaluable throughout my journey, and I am incredibly grateful for everything you've taught me. I look forward to applying what I’ve learned in my new role and will always be thankful for the impact you've had on my career.
Thank you once again for everything
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How is job market for non it to it guys for linux admin....have done eng and mba want to switch to linux so
The job market for transitioning into IT as a Linux admin is promising, especially with your engineering and MBA background. Linux administration skills are in high demand across sectors, and companies value professionals with diverse skills, especially when they bring both technical and business perspectives. Start with core Linux skills, gain certifications like RHCSA, and showcase any hands-on experience. Your MBA can set you apart, especially for roles that blend technical expertise with business strategy, like IT management or infrastructure planning. With the right preparation, you can find good opportunities in this field.
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Is AI will replace linux admin jobs?
AI and automation tools can handle repetitive tasks, such as system monitoring, backups, and patching, but there are several reasons why human Linux administrators will still be needed:
1. Complex Problem-Solving: Many Linux administration tasks involve troubleshooting, which often requires critical thinking, contextual understanding, and experience. AI is not yet capable of handling such complex, non-standard issues without human input.
2. Customization and Optimization: Linux environments are often tailored to the specific needs of an organization. AI tools may not have the flexibility or deep understanding required to configure and optimize systems for unique setups.
3. Security: Cybersecurity threats are constantly evolving. While AI can assist in monitoring for potential threats, a skilled admin is still required to respond to attacks, apply security policies, and maintain system integrity.
4. Automation Supervision: While automation tools can make a Linux admin’s job more efficient, they still need oversight. Humans are required to configure, manage, and ensure that automation is working correctly, without unintended consequences.
5. AI Tool Development and Maintenance: Ironically, the very automation tools and AI systems that assist with Linux administration need people to build, manage, and improve them. This means new opportunities for Linux admins to adapt their roles.
That said, the role may evolve, with more emphasis on managing and optimizing AI and automation tools rather than manual system administration tasks.
Is LVM still used in a Cloud Infra ?
If you have a hybrid cloud then yes..on prem machines have a lot of v.m's on it.
Yes, LVM (Logical Volume Manager) can still be used in cloud infrastructures, though it depends on the specific cloud platform and use case.
Flexibility and Customization: LVM is still valuable in cloud environments when users require more control over storage management. It provides flexibility in resizing volumes, creating snapshots, and managing storage across multiple disks, which can be useful in custom VM setups or self-hosted cloud solutions.
Cloud Storage vs. LVM: Most modern cloud platforms (like AWS, Azure, or GCP) provide their own block storage solutions (e.g., AWS EBS, Azure Managed Disks) with similar features to LVM, such as volume resizing and snapshots. As a result, these cloud-native solutions might reduce the need for LVM.
Hybrid and On-Premise Scenarios: In hybrid or on-premise cloud infrastructures where cloud and physical servers coexist, LVM is still frequently used, especially for managing local storage in on-premise servers.
Containerized Environments: In some containerized or Kubernetes environments, storage orchestration frameworks (like Ceph, LVM-based persistent volumes) still use LVM to manage disk space efficiently.
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