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Everything DevOps·/u/GotaDishym8·3 days ago
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Title pretty much says it all. DevOps Engineer for the last 3 years, SysAdmin for 2 years before that. Been at this new place for a year, and tbh proud of my work. Since joining, done a pretty large migration of a monolithic application to a more micro service/ IaC based infra solution that performs much better. Put the Devs into a fully ephemeral container/pipeline driven SLDC (came from another software org but I'm at a MSP now so had some practice) and moved some hurdles. Enough hurdles for the CIO to blab about consultants not being good enough when they were engaged a few years ago. Anyway, the last while, I'm being really pushed to a subset of tasks. I just feel like a downstream consumer of all my managers architecture decisions. Like he decides, does some dev and I rollout and fix the actual issues it has in both staging and prod.…

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