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What do you prioritise first in a new project?
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We did DevOps. We did Cloud. Now we're doing MLOps. π€
100 real tasks. DVC, MLflow, Kubernetes, Argo, Evidently β the full production stack.
It's free, it's live, and Day 1 is already waiting for you π kode.wiki/3OYEZbI
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Hey community! The Linux Foundation is running their Mega May offer until May 20th.
Great opportunity to grab your certification exam and save if you haven't already.
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What do you secretly rely on the most ?
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3 clouds. 14 services. 1 cheat sheet π
Whether you're prepping for AWS SAA, AZ-104, or GCP ACE - or just tired of Googling "what's S3 called in Azure?" - these are the mappings every cloud engineer needs on lock.
Quick things worth knowing:
β’ Same Kubernetes, different bills - EKS charges $0.10/hr per cluster, AKS control plane is free, GKE Autopilot bills per pod.
β’ NoSQL isn't one thing - DynamoDB is key-value, Cosmos DB is multi-model, Firestore is document-first with real-time sync.
β’ AI/ML picks your cloud for you - Claude lives on Bedrock, GPT on Azure OpenAI, Gemini on Vertex AI.
β’ IAM is where clouds diverge hardest - AWS mixes identity + resource policies, Azure uses scoped RBAC, GCP inherits through projects and folders.
Save it. Share it. Screenshot it before your next interview.
But here's the truth: you won't become multi-cloud fluent by memorizing mappings. You learn it by spinning up instances, breaking deployments, and fixing them yourself. That's exactly what hands-on labs at KodeKloud give you:
βοΈ Browser-based cloud sandboxes - no credit card, no setup
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9 Kubernetes objects. One cheat sheet π
Whether you're prepping for the CKA, debugging a StatefulSet at 2 AM, or finally figuring out why your Ingress isn't routing, these are the core building blocks every K8s engineer must know cold.
Here's what this sheet actually covers (and why it matters):
β’ Workloads - Pods are ephemeral, Deployments handle stateless apps, StatefulSets give you stable identity for databases like MySQL, MongoDB, Kafka.
β’ Networking - Service (ClusterIP/NodePort/LoadBalancer), Ingress (note: Ingress-NGINX maintenance ends March 2026, plan your migration), and the Gateway API (v1.5 GA) which is the modern successor with role-oriented design and native traffic splitting.
β’ Configuration & Organization - ConfigMaps for non-sensitive config, Secrets (remember: base64 β encryption, enable encryption at rest!), and Namespaces for RBAC boundaries and multi-team isolation.
Save it. Bookmark it. Share it.
But here's the truth : you won't learn Kubernetes by reading cheat sheets. You learn it by SSH'ing into a broken cluster, watching a pod CrashLoopBackOff, and fixing it yourself.
That's exactly what hands-on labs in our Kubernetes for the Absolute Beginners course give you:
βοΈ Real browser-based terminals - no setup, no local install
βοΈ Spin up Pods, break Deployments, debug Services
βοΈ Real clusters you can mess up and reset instantly
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Whatβs the most overused DevOps buzzword?
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DevOps & Cloud Skill Matrix - 2026 Edition π
Which skills does each cloud role really need to own? Here's the proficiency map across the 6 pillars that define modern engineering
Key takeaways:
β’ Platform Engineer is the new apex role - the only one demanding High proficiency across all six domains. It's the fastest-growing and highest-paid track in 2026.
β’ Cloud fluency is non-negotiable - every role except QA requires High cloud skills. Multi-cloud is the new baseline.
β’ Kubernetes has crossed the "must-have" line - DevOps, SRE, and Platform Engineers all need deep container expertise.
β’ Terraform/Pulumi separates juniors from seniors - IaC is now table stakes, not a bonus skill.
β’ DevSecOps is the norm, not the exception - security has shifted left into every pipeline stage.
β’ SRE owns observability - Prometheus, Grafana, and OpenTelemetry are daily drivers.
The 2026 differentiators worth adding to your stack:
β’ MLOps - productionizing AI/ML pipelines is commanding premium salaries.
β’ GitOps (ArgoCD, Flux) - now the standard for Kubernetes-native delivery.
β’ FinOps - cloud cost optimization is a rising core responsibility.
β’ Service Mesh (Istio, Linkerd) - expected at senior and staff levels.
π‘ Bottom line: Breadth wins at the platform level. Depth wins at the specialist level. Every role needs at least one 'High' in cloud to stay relevant.
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What is your Kubernetes learning stage right now?
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Q2 is here. Your certifications aren't going to earn themselves.
π KodeKloud's April cohorts are now open:
β Kubestronaut (Year-Long)
β Golden Kubestronaut (Year-Long)
β AWS AI Practitioner (3-Month Sprint)
What you get:
β Biweekly live check-ins with Mumshad + Michael Forrester
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