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by devops99
554 days ago
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As a cloud/DevOps consultant, I don't believe in letting management drag on the life support of failed deployments. We (the team I built out since a couple years ago) carve out a new AWS subaccount / GCP Project or bare-metal K8s or whatever the environment is, instantiate our GitOps pipeline, and services get cut-over in order to get supported. When I was working in individual contributor roles, I managed to "manage upward" enough that I could establish boundaries on what could be supported or not. Yes this did involve a lot of "soft skills" (something I'm capable of doing even though my posts on this board are rather curt). "Every DevOps job is a political job" rings true. Do not support incumbent K8s clusters, as a famous -- more like infamous -- radio host used to say on 97.1 FM in the 90s: dump that bitch. |
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