I recently came across your interview series on your channel after a long time, and I must say it was truly insightful and well-executed. The content you shared provided valuable insights, and I greatly appreciated the effort you put into creating such informative sessions. Considering the positive impact your interview series has had on viewers like myself, I wanted to express my interest in seeing more of these live interview sessions. I understand that there may be certain constraints and limitations in terms of time and resources. However, if it is feasible, I would like to suggest the possibility of uploading the interviews twice or thrice a week. This increased frequency would greatly benefit individuals like me who are actively preparing for interviews and seeking valuable guidance. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to your future endeavours and eagerly await the continuation of your exceptional interview series.
Here are some things I would do to avoid an outage on my e-commerce website during a sale from a DevOps perspective: Plan ahead. Start planning for the sale well in advance, so you have time to make sure your infrastructure is up to the task. This includes things like sizing your servers appropriately, load testing your application, and making sure you have a good disaster recovery plan in place. Use a cloud-based infrastructure. A cloud-based infrastructure gives you the flexibility to scale your resources up or down as needed, which can help you avoid an outage if there is a sudden spike in traffic. Use a continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline. A CI/CD pipeline will help you automate the deployment of your application, which can help you reduce the risk of errors. Monitor your infrastructure closely. During the sale, it is important to monitor your infrastructure closely so you can identify any potential problems early on. This includes things like monitoring your website's traffic, response times, and error rates. Have a rollback plan in place. If something does go wrong, it is important to have a rollback plan in place so you can quickly restore your website to a working state. Here are some additional tips: Test your website with a realistic load. This will help you identify any potential bottlenecks in your infrastructure. Use a load balancer. A load balancer can help distribute traffic across multiple servers, which can help improve performance and prevent outages. Cache your website's static content. This will help reduce the load on your servers and improve performance. Use a content delivery network (CDN). A CDN can help deliver your website's content from servers that are closer to your users, which can improve performance. By following these tips, you can help reduce the risk of an outage on your e-commerce website during a sale.
Hi Ravish You really do good Devops Interview Videos. Thank you!! I have 2 questions 1. Why did you ask about what sort of application are used at your organization? 2. Can you please explain your last question? Once again thank you for making this kind of videos!!
Hello! 1) Why did you ask about what sort of applications are used at your organization? Ans) Because I always want to give the candidate the best chance he has. I want to know what he has done rather than what he has not. Also, I have worked on mostly all sorts of applications, so, I change my questions accordingly. 2) Can you please explain your last question? Ans) A little longer Here are some things I would do to avoid an outage on my e-commerce website during a sale from a DevOps perspective: Plan ahead. Start planning for the sale well in advance, so you have time to make sure your infrastructure is up to the task. This includes things like sizing your servers appropriately, load testing your application, and making sure you have a good disaster recovery plan in place. Use a cloud-based infrastructure. A cloud-based infrastructure gives you the flexibility to scale your resources up or down as needed, which can help you avoid an outage if there is a sudden spike in traffic. Use a continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline. A CI/CD pipeline will help you automate the deployment of your application, which can help you reduce the risk of errors. Monitor your infrastructure closely. During the sale, it is important to monitor your infrastructure closely so you can identify any potential problems early on. This includes things like watching/monitoring your website's traffic, response times, and error rates. Have a rollback plan in place. If something does go wrong, it is essential to have a rollback plan in place so you can quickly restore your website to a working state. Here are some additional tips: Test your website with a realistic load. This will help you identify any potential bottlenecks in your infrastructure. Use a load balancer. A load balancer can help distribute traffic across multiple servers, which can help improve performance and prevent outages. Cache your website's static content. This will help reduce the load on your servers and improve performance. Use a content delivery network (CDN). A CDN can help deliver your website's content from servers that are closer to your users, which can improve performance. By following these tips, you can help reduce the risk of an outage on your e-commerce website during a sale.
My resume video - th-cam.com/video/hAFGfvc82x4/w-d-xo.html Download the format from here - docs.google.com/document/d/1NisB8CyT5zWb-f9LkFV_C_XQx1qkEHjr/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=113018338588804377923&rtpof=true&sd=true
I recently came across your interview series on your channel after a long time, and I must say it was truly insightful and well-executed. The content you shared provided valuable insights, and I greatly appreciated the effort you put into creating such informative sessions.
Considering the positive impact your interview series has had on viewers like myself, I wanted to express my interest in seeing more of these live interview sessions. I understand that there may be certain constraints and limitations in terms of time and resources. However, if it is feasible, I would like to suggest the possibility of uploading the interviews twice or thrice a week. This increased frequency would greatly benefit individuals like me who are actively preparing for interviews and seeking valuable guidance.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to your future endeavours and eagerly await the continuation of your exceptional interview series.
Means a lot, Nishant
Made my day!
Still I have not watched this video... But u came online... That's great
Thanks for the support
thank to start this session, it is really helpful to get more knowledge of devops interview
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Thank you so much Ravish Bhai, awaited video I can say
Means a lot 🙏🏻
Thanks for uploading ..it really helps
Glad you liked it.
HI ravish, It's awesome to know the real-time scenarios... Really it's very useful👏
Glad to hear that.
This gives good info , keep it up Ravish bro
Thanks, Ujjawal
Very useful video🙂
Glad you liked it
Thanks for the video. It helps.
Glad it helped
Thank you for this video I have an interview soon
Best wishes, mate.
hey can you tell me what your expected as a answer for the last question, which area we must touch to answer the question like the last one
Here are some things I would do to avoid an outage on my e-commerce website during a sale from a DevOps perspective:
Plan ahead. Start planning for the sale well in advance, so you have time to make sure your infrastructure is up to the task. This includes things like sizing your servers appropriately, load testing your application, and making sure you have a good disaster recovery plan in place.
Use a cloud-based infrastructure. A cloud-based infrastructure gives you the flexibility to scale your resources up or down as needed, which can help you avoid an outage if there is a sudden spike in traffic.
Use a continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline. A CI/CD pipeline will help you automate the deployment of your application, which can help you reduce the risk of errors.
Monitor your infrastructure closely. During the sale, it is important to monitor your infrastructure closely so you can identify any potential problems early on. This includes things like monitoring your website's traffic, response times, and error rates.
Have a rollback plan in place. If something does go wrong, it is important to have a rollback plan in place so you can quickly restore your website to a working state.
Here are some additional tips:
Test your website with a realistic load. This will help you identify any potential bottlenecks in your infrastructure.
Use a load balancer. A load balancer can help distribute traffic across multiple servers, which can help improve performance and prevent outages.
Cache your website's static content. This will help reduce the load on your servers and improve performance.
Use a content delivery network (CDN). A CDN can help deliver your website's content from servers that are closer to your users, which can improve performance.
By following these tips, you can help reduce the risk of an outage on your e-commerce website during a sale.
@@LogicOpsLab thanks for your great answer
Hi Ravish
You really do good Devops Interview Videos. Thank you!!
I have 2 questions
1. Why did you ask about what sort of application are used at your organization?
2. Can you please explain your last question?
Once again thank you for making this kind of videos!!
Hello!
1) Why did you ask about what sort of applications are used at your organization?
Ans) Because I always want to give the candidate the best chance he has. I want to know what he has done rather than what he has not. Also, I have worked on mostly all sorts of applications, so, I change my questions accordingly.
2) Can you please explain your last question?
Ans) A little longer
Here are some things I would do to avoid an outage on my e-commerce website during a sale from a DevOps perspective:
Plan ahead. Start planning for the sale well in advance, so you have time to make sure your infrastructure is up to the task. This includes things like sizing your servers appropriately, load testing your application, and making sure you have a good disaster recovery plan in place.
Use a cloud-based infrastructure. A cloud-based infrastructure gives you the flexibility to scale your resources up or down as needed, which can help you avoid an outage if there is a sudden spike in traffic.
Use a continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline. A CI/CD pipeline will help you automate the deployment of your application, which can help you reduce the risk of errors.
Monitor your infrastructure closely. During the sale, it is important to monitor your infrastructure closely so you can identify any potential problems early on. This includes things like watching/monitoring your website's traffic, response times, and error rates.
Have a rollback plan in place. If something does go wrong, it is essential to have a rollback plan in place so you can quickly restore your website to a working state.
Here are some additional tips:
Test your website with a realistic load. This will help you identify any potential bottlenecks in your infrastructure.
Use a load balancer. A load balancer can help distribute traffic across multiple servers, which can help improve performance and prevent outages.
Cache your website's static content. This will help reduce the load on your servers and improve performance.
Use a content delivery network (CDN). A CDN can help deliver your website's content from servers that are closer to your users, which can improve performance.
By following these tips, you can help reduce the risk of an outage on your e-commerce website during a sale.
@@LogicOpsLab I really appreciate you the way you explained it.
Thank you Ravish!!
This solution is gem..thanks ravish
@@tapanhegde875 Glad you liked it!
Thank you, Kishore@@kishoremacha308
very useful
Glad to hear that.
Great video. Good questions. Did he get selected or was it mock interview?
Apologies. It's been long, I don't remember about it.
Hi Ravish can you please share any sample devops resume for reference
My resume video - th-cam.com/video/hAFGfvc82x4/w-d-xo.html
Download the format from here - docs.google.com/document/d/1NisB8CyT5zWb-f9LkFV_C_XQx1qkEHjr/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=113018338588804377923&rtpof=true&sd=true
@@LogicOpsLab thank you Ravish