paul78 wrote: » As I started to read your post, the thought that occurred to me was that you seem to have the right mix of experience to work in DevOps. And if you are already starting to work with Ansible/Vagrant which you mentioned you enjoy, even better. Maybe throw in some labbing with Chef and Puppet so you can contrast them if you are in an interview.
paul78 wrote: » I realize that you mentioned you prefer VMWare. But I'm inclined to think that the opportunities for AWS and Azure may be greater - especially since you mostly work remote which I assume you would prefer to maintain.
paul78 wrote: » If you do plan to continue with the VMWare track, you may want to pick up some experience with OpenStack.
paul78 wrote: » Your cert roadmap seems reasonable. But you may want to consider doing the AWS certs sooner than later if you think you may want to pursue a more cloud-centric job in the future.
langenoir wrote: » It's not that I don't want to be full on DevOps, it's just that I've never really been that good at DEV. Light scripting ok, but much deeper than that and I'm going to have trouble. We were trying to implement Chef for a time, but for some reason, that was changed to Ansible.
langenoir wrote: » I would probably be fine working with either, but correct me if I have the wrong idea here. It seems like Linux people HATE Windows people, but I don't feel like most Windows admins care if you've worked with Linux or not.
langenoir wrote: » I want to keep the VCP current so I don't have to pay to take the class, but I've worked in it for 6 years at this point. I could work with other vendors. I'm not trying to VCDX or anything.
langenoir wrote: » Honestly, that was probably my biggest question. AWS before the RHCSA? It seems like the RHCSA is a more serious cert, but AWS seems more valuable right now.