🐳 Learning Docker – Simplifying Application Deployment I recently started learning Docker and discovered how powerful it is in modern IT environments. 📌 What I understood so far: Docker helps run applications in isolated containers It removes dependency issues between environments One application can run the same way in any system 💡 Why it matters: In real-world Cloud and DevOps systems, Docker is widely used for deployment, scaling, and automation. 📌 Current Focus: Linux + Docker + Networking 📌 Goal: Become a Cloud / DevOps Engineer #Docker #Linux #DevOps #CloudComputing #IT
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🐳 Learning Docker – Simplifying Application Deployment I recently started learning Docker and discovered how powerful it is in modern IT environments. 📌 What I understood so far: - Docker helps run applications in isolated containers - It removes dependency issues between environments - One application can run the same way in any system 💡 Why it matters: In real-world Cloud and DevOps systems, Docker is widely used for deployment, scaling, and automation. 📌 Current Focus: Linux + Docker + Networking 📌 Goal: Become a Cloud / DevOps Engineer #Docker #Linux #DevOps #CloudComputing #IT
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🚀 Day 4 of My Cloud & DevOps Bootcamp at Exlearn Technologies Today’s session with our mentor, Prashant Gavate, focused on one of the most essential skills for any aspiring Cloud & DevOps engineer — Linux 💻 🔍 Why Linux matters in Cloud & DevOps: • Most cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud run on Linux-based systems • Offers better control, flexibility, and performance • Key DevOps tools like Docker, Kubernetes, and Jenkins are built around Linux • Powerful automation and scripting with Bash • Strong command-line skills are crucial for real-world server management 💡 Today, I explored Linux fundamentals, commands, file systems, and its role as the backbone of modern cloud infrastructure. This journey keeps getting more exciting as I move from theory to practical, real-world concepts. Looking forward to diving deeper into Linux and automation! 🔥 #Day4 #CloudComputing #DevOps #Linux #LearningJourney #ExlearnTechnologies #PrashantGavate #FutureEngineer
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🔥 𝐒𝐭𝐨𝐩 𝐆𝐨𝐨𝐠𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐋𝐢𝐧𝐮𝐱 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐬 𝐄𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲 𝐓𝐢𝐦𝐞! If you're serious about becoming a DevOps Engineer / Cloud Engineer, mastering Linux is NON-NEGOTIABLE. Here are some of the most used Linux commands every engineer should know 👇 📌 ls – List directory contents 📌 cd – Navigate between directories 📌 pwd – Show current directory 📌 mkdir – Create directories 📌 rm – Remove files/directories 📌 cp – Copy files 📌 mv – Move/rename files 📌 chmod – Change permissions 📌 chown – Change ownership 📌 top – Monitor system processes 📌 df -h – Check disk usage 📌 free -m – Check memory usage 💡 Pro Tip: Don’t just memorize — use these daily in your projects, labs, or cloud environments (AWS EC2, Docker containers, etc.) 🚀 If you're learning Linux, SAVE this post for later — it will help you a lot! #Linux #DevOps #CloudComputing #AWS #LinuxCommands #SysAdmin #DevOpsEngineer #CloudEngineer #TechLearning #100DaysOfCode #OpenSource #ITSkills #Learning #CareerGrowth
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Hello everyone 👋 🚀 Day 4 – Cloud & DevOps Bootcamp at Exlearn Technologies with mentor Prashant Gavate Today’s learning focused on why Linux is important for Cloud & DevOps 💻 🔹 Linux is the backbone of most cloud servers 🔹 Helps in better system control and automation 🔹 Essential for DevOps tools like Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins 🔹 Improves command-line skills (CLI) which is key for engineers 🔹 Widely used in real-time production environments 💡 Key Takeaway: To become a successful Cloud/DevOps Engineer, Linux is not optional — it’s mandatory Grateful for the clear and practical explanation by our mentor 🙌 #Day4 #Linux #CloudComputing #DevOps #LearningJourney #ExlearnTechnologies #CareerGrowth
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Mastering the basics is what builds strong foundations. Linux commands are not just tools—they’re the backbone of every DevOps and Cloud Engineer’s daily work. From managing files to troubleshooting systems, these commands help us work faster, smarter, and more efficiently. Consistency in learning and practice is the key. 🚀 #Linux #DevOps #CloudComputing #Automation #Learning
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Get intimate with your Shell #️⃣ 3️⃣ 🐧 . 🐚 Hi! Linux & DevOps Nerds, 👉 Searching commands in history can be really frustrating and annoying for Administrators, DevOps, Cloud, SRE and Platform Engineers. Here I learn something new during this week. 👇 👉 Using 'history' alone won't help you. But it is good to see which commands you use commonly. 👉 I'm sure you'll find commands to write Bash Scripts to automate your CI/CD and life.😸 👉 Using 'CTRL + R' (Integral Part of Readline's interactive history feature) for backward search like Linux reverse gear in CARS. 😹 👉 Using 'history | fzf' takes you to another level. 😻 #DevOps #Linux #Bash #Automation #Cloud #SRE #Platform #Progress #TechLife
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🐧 I have completed my Linux Fundamentals & AWS EC2 learning journey! I have also created a structured, comprehensive reference guide that simplifies all the key concepts, making it easy to understand, revise, and apply anytime. 💡 Linux is not just an operating system It’s the backbone of Cloud and DevOps. More than 90% of cloud workloads run on Linux. From AWS EC2 instances to Kubernetes, containers, CI/CD pipelines, and automation tools, everything is deeply rooted in Linux. 👉 Building a strong foundation in Linux means mastering: • Process Management • Networking • File Systems & Permissions • Package Management • Shell Scripting • System Services 📌 Save this post and revisit it whenever you need a quick refresher! 🙌 If you find this helpful, feel free to share it. Let’s grow and learn together! 💬 Drop a comment: What was the most challenging Linux or AWS topic when you started? I’d love to hear your experience 👇 🎯 Who this is for: 👉 Beginners starting their Linux journey 👉 Aspiring Cloud & DevOps Engineers 👉 Students preparing for technical interviews 👉 Professionals looking for a quick reference guide A big thank you to Avinash Reddy Thipparthi, your Linux video made these concepts much easier to grasp. #AWS #DevOps #Linux #AWSCloud #TechLearning
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Most people fail at learning DevOps for one simple reason: They learn it in the wrong order. They jump into Docker, Kubernetes, and cloud tools… before they really understand Linux, networking, or Git. That’s why so many “DevOps roadmaps” look impressive but leave people lost. A path that makes more sense: Linux → Networking → Git → CI/CD → Docker → Kubernetes → Monitoring Simple. Logical. Practical. Because DevOps is not about collecting trendy tools. It’s about building the technical foundation that makes the rest useful. Learn the basics first. Then the advanced stack stops feeling complicated. That’s when real progress starts. What would you change in this roadmap? #DevOps #Linux #Kubernetes #Docker #CICD #Git #SysAdmin #SRE #Cloud #TechCareersq
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🚀 Day 1 of Strengthening My Linux Foundations Today I focused on deepening my understanding of Linux - one of the most critical skills for any Cloud/DevOps Engineer. I covered the fundamentals, starting with accessing remote Linux systems using SSH (via terminal and PuTTY), which is a core skill when working with cloud servers like AWS EC2. From there, I explored the Linux file system structure and gained clarity on how directories like /home, /etc, /var, and /usr are organized and used in real-world environments. I also spent time getting comfortable with the command line: Understanding the Linux prompt and navigation Managing processes and regaining control of the terminal Working with file and directory permissions using ls -l One area I found particularly interesting was learning the difference between absolute vs relative paths and how they impact efficiency when navigating systems. I also practiced: ✔️ Using wildcards for pattern matching ✔️ Creating and managing directories ✔️ Copying files and folders ✔️ Finding files using the find command ✔️ Understanding soft links vs hard links This might seem basic, but these are the exact skills that power everything behind the scenes - from CI/CD pipelines to container orchestration and cloud infrastructure. 💡 Key takeaway: Mastering Linux is not optional in DevOps - it’s foundational. This is just the beginning, and I’m committed to building consistently and sharing the journey. #Linux #DevOps #CloudComputing #AWS #LearningInPublic #TechJourney #CloudEngineer
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🚀 Today’s Learning Update | AWS CLI & IAM 🚀 Today I learned how to set up AWS CLI on Linux and connect it with AWS for command-line management. I also practiced AWS IAM management using AWS CLI by: ✔ Creating IAM users ✔ Creating IAM groups ✔ Attaching policies ✔ Managing user permissions through groups This helped me understand how automation and command-line management make cloud administration faster and more efficient. Step by step, getting closer to becoming a DevOps Engineer ☁️⚙️ #AWS #AWSCLI #IAM #Linux #DevOps #CloudComputing #LearningInPublic #Automation #TechJourney #DevOpsEngineer
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