What other AI tools do you know, that are useful for DevOps and Cloud specifically?🤔 Share them below for the whole community to exchange the experience with each other 👍 ⬇ Download DevOps Roadmap for free: bit.ly/3L8ib3x
- 1:43 ⚙ DevOps principles focus on automation and efficiency, and AI tools aim to handle repetitive tasks. - 2:30 🤔 Most AI tools aren't yet mature enough to be fully automated; they still require human validation. - 4:19 💻 AI code assistants help with writing and refactoring code, but their outputs often need validation. - 7:25 🔍 AI-powered monitoring tools, like DataDog's Watchdog, analyze data to proactively identify and resolve issues. - 10:09 🚀 TeamCity pipelines optimize developer productivity by providing intelligent suggestions for pipeline configuration. - 12:07 🔒 AI security tools, like Sysdig, identify and fix security vulnerabilities in complex systems. - 15:27 ☁ AI cloud optimization tools manage cloud resources efficiently and help save costs. - 17:10 🤖 Current AI tools aren't fully capable of replacing human expertise but can significantly enhance productivity in specific tasks like monitoring and security.
Hey Nana, your tutorials rock! I would love to see one about OpenTelemetry. Ideally with a full example of collecting metrics, traces and logs and sending them to the respective backends. Thanks!
I wish the companies would be more transparent about their pricing models. Some of them will not tell you the costs until you become a lead for their sales sharks
@TechWorldwithNana! Thank you for excellent support and services for the DevOps community! Just a request, please make two playlist in near future such as Golang for DevOps Engineer, and MLOps for DevOps Engineer. Again, thank you so much for your contributions and teching! 😊
I think it's time for you to teach us MLOps. We don't know how to implement devops practices for machine learning applications. Like kubeflow we can use it as cicd for ML applications. It would be great if you create one course on MLOps. Thanks Nana
Your content over my head as far as my job application but your videos help me push to get better in all realms. No sad heart I'm subscribed😂😂😂! Love ya Nana! And Thank you so much, as the effort you put in your tutorials is obvious to me.
Hey Nana i'm a big fan of your quality content as it's helps alot and very to the point. I wanna request a vedio on AWS EKS with all needed aws services (CICD, AWS Load Balancer, VPC settings and other ) using AWS CDK and also tell us the Best Practices that we should consider. Thanks @TechWorldwithNana
I am a huge fan of u Nana.. Thanks for ur videos.. I have 1 small request. it would be great if u make videos on kubeflow. Because thre are very few videos about kubeflow and its very hot tech right now for MLOps.. please consider . thanks allot!
you mentioned I can comment about anything, this comment is about a different video but I am going to post it anyway, you have couple of videos on Kubernetes and most of them really good but they are not for beginners, beginners I mean they are missing some of the stuff where an absolute beginners would struggle for example its missing downloading part and very basic configuration for downloading and setting up
Hey Nana, would have been cool if you had covered other tools as well such as Dynatrace who pioneered AiOps and have been using machine learning for causation and prediction for over 15 years now...
Hi Nana, I checked your videos, I am not able to find videos on R for data science. Can you prepare a complete tutorial on R? I like the way you present your lessons.
@@DanielBowneBut it is because you are experienced and can judge the suggestions from the A.I tools that you are able to use them. A junior dev who doesn’t understand what the commands actually do will most likely copy and paste blindly and not actually learn very much, because learning involves rubbing your head against problems for an extended time, not getting a result instantly.
Garbage in, garbage out is my first kneejerk reaction. :) But a more nuanced response is no. It cannot. But from a different angle, it is a game-changing enhancement mod for the human brain. It effectively is like the brain’s supercharger. Or perhaps more aptly, the brain’s jackhammer. Capable of making previously monumental tasks seem much more manageable with its help. But if you don’t know what to do, it cannot help you. So said more tongue-in-cheek. Garbage in, garbage out. Clear instructions in with expectation of a discourse? Incredibly enabled results out and a shared clarity of understanding.
@@TechWorldwithNana I would like to know what is nginx, why do we need it, nginx as load banalncer, basic nginx commands, setting up ssl certificate in nginx, why do we use use nginx with gunicorn(if it's fits with this context) Thanks in advance
I think this is the first time ever disagreed with you. Non of the existing AI tools is even 70% mature enough for dev or prod usage. On the contrary. It even slows down the development process. Now pipelines is a completely other story. Because there, This is an absolute joke. AI is not Automation. Its not enough to have a tool that literally spams you with data it finds in stackoverflow or GitHub. You need the right context for the right time. AI tools dont know what escalation means and what kinda policies you apply during the escalation(Should i offer an radical patch/fix or something more generic).
AI is over hyper-rated - it will create chaos & ambiguity. It is like advanced Google search wih different result for different people but for same problem. People will realize its downside soon 😊
What other AI tools do you know, that are useful for DevOps and Cloud specifically?🤔 Share them below for the whole community to exchange the experience with each other 👍
⬇ Download DevOps Roadmap for free: bit.ly/3L8ib3x
Anaconda AI assistant is also good. Very useful when building ML stuff
- 1:43 ⚙ DevOps principles focus on automation and efficiency, and AI tools aim to handle repetitive tasks.
- 2:30 🤔 Most AI tools aren't yet mature enough to be fully automated; they still require human validation.
- 4:19 💻 AI code assistants help with writing and refactoring code, but their outputs often need validation.
- 7:25 🔍 AI-powered monitoring tools, like DataDog's Watchdog, analyze data to proactively identify and resolve issues.
- 10:09 🚀 TeamCity pipelines optimize developer productivity by providing intelligent suggestions for pipeline configuration.
- 12:07 🔒 AI security tools, like Sysdig, identify and fix security vulnerabilities in complex systems.
- 15:27 ☁ AI cloud optimization tools manage cloud resources efficiently and help save costs.
- 17:10 🤖 Current AI tools aren't fully capable of replacing human expertise but can significantly enhance productivity in specific tasks like monitoring and security.
Hey Nana, your tutorials rock! I would love to see one about OpenTelemetry. Ideally with a full example of collecting metrics, traces and logs and sending them to the respective backends. Thanks!
I wish the companies would be more transparent about their pricing models. Some of them will not tell you the costs until you become a lead for their sales sharks
@TechWorldwithNana! Thank you for excellent support and services for the DevOps community! Just a request, please make two playlist in near future such as Golang for DevOps Engineer, and MLOps for DevOps Engineer. Again, thank you so much for your contributions and teching! 😊
yes I'd love a video on MLOps for DevOps engineers!
I think it's time for you to teach us MLOps. We don't know how to implement devops practices for machine learning applications. Like kubeflow we can use it as cicd for ML applications. It would be great if you create one course on MLOps. Thanks Nana
Any AI that can look up and read the documentations is what I need.
Your content over my head as far as my job application but your videos help me push to get better in all realms. No sad heart I'm subscribed😂😂😂! Love ya Nana! And Thank you so much, as the effort you put in your tutorials is obvious to me.
Thanks for your opinion on this! AI can help us with a lot, but still not enough to do complex tasks
I've been using Codeium, which is more code focused and helps a lot on refactoring and documenting.
Hey Nana i'm a big fan of your quality content as it's helps alot and very to the point. I wanna request a vedio on AWS EKS with all needed aws services (CICD, AWS Load Balancer, VPC settings and other ) using AWS CDK and also tell us the Best Practices that we should consider. Thanks @TechWorldwithNana
Thanks for all the wonderful courses.. could you please create a course on GenAI it is buzz word these days
Useful video, thanks Nana and Nici!
Video on grpc vs REST API please!!
Please do a full tutorial about SonarCloud.
Thank for this wonderful video❤
Please make a video on a project that cover all software lifecycle steps.
I am a huge fan of u Nana.. Thanks for ur videos.. I have 1 small request. it would be great if u make videos on kubeflow. Because thre are very few videos about kubeflow and its very hot tech right now for MLOps.. please consider . thanks allot!
Very interesting. Thank you Nana
the diff between a junior engineer and a senior engineer is devOps. Thanks Nana
Agreed 💯
Planning on releasing a Go course?
Thank you.
you mentioned I can comment about anything, this comment is about a different video but I am going to post it anyway, you have couple of videos on Kubernetes and most of them really good but they are not for beginners, beginners I mean they are missing some of the stuff where an absolute beginners would struggle for example its missing downloading part and very basic configuration for downloading and setting up
Thank you so match! Any thoughts about Amazon Q?
Thanks.
perfect
Hey Nana, would have been cool if you had covered other tools as well such as Dynatrace who pioneered AiOps and have been using machine learning for causation and prediction for over 15 years now...
Some comments about crowdstrike ,please
i subscribed
Hi Nana, I checked your videos, I am not able to find videos on R for data science. Can you prepare a complete tutorial on R? I like the way you present your lessons.
Pls can you do a video on github
Ai is so overhyped. It still cant do most simple things
Oh shit dude, should i tell all my ansible bash and powershell scripts i cocreated with ai that they dont work?
You're using it wrong 😆
Yeah, you are doing it wrong. It's scary good and I'm a 25+ year engineer.
@@DanielBowneBut it is because you are experienced and can judge the suggestions from the A.I tools that you are able to use them. A junior dev who doesn’t understand what the commands actually do will most likely copy and paste blindly and not actually learn very much, because learning involves rubbing your head against problems for an extended time, not getting a result instantly.
Garbage in, garbage out is my first kneejerk reaction. :)
But a more nuanced response is no. It cannot.
But from a different angle, it is a game-changing enhancement mod for the human brain.
It effectively is like the brain’s supercharger.
Or perhaps more aptly, the brain’s jackhammer. Capable of making previously monumental tasks seem much more manageable with its help.
But if you don’t know what to do, it cannot help you.
So said more tongue-in-cheek. Garbage in, garbage out.
Clear instructions in with expectation of a discourse? Incredibly enabled results out and a shared clarity of understanding.
Please make a video on NGINX...
please please please....
Thanks for your suggestion, will definitely consider it. What would you like to see in the video?
If I needed to know something about NGINX if definitely go around harassing content creators to make me a custom video about it.
@@TechWorldwithNana I would like to know what is nginx, why do we need it, nginx as load banalncer, basic nginx commands, setting up ssl certificate in nginx, why do we use use nginx with gunicorn(if it's fits with this context)
Thanks in advance
Curious if nginx is needed as load balancer when cloud provides scalable load balancing...
@@zamplify😂😂
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Made it all
Hi Nana, could you do an exclusive on building, pushing and deploying .NET application in AWS ECS with Github actions.
please provide project tutorial which can we use in CV as DevOps fresher
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please make a video for .net microservices whole deployment process in aws fargate (EKS) with monitoring
❤
I subscripted 😊| I request to cover Pager Duty and Rancher
Tech with nanny
I think this is the first time ever disagreed with you.
Non of the existing AI tools is even 70% mature enough for dev or prod usage. On the contrary. It even slows down the development process.
Now pipelines is a completely other story. Because there, This is an absolute joke. AI is not Automation.
Its not enough to have a tool that literally spams you with data it finds in stackoverflow or GitHub. You need the right context for the right time. AI tools dont know what escalation means and what kinda policies you apply during the escalation(Should i offer an radical patch/fix or something more generic).
Sysdig is AI enabled 😂
First !!!
AI is over hyper-rated - it will create chaos & ambiguity. It is like advanced Google search wih different result for different people but for same problem. People will realize its downside soon 😊
Hi Nana, too high level, this is like big company advertisement not so helpful.