Recently I had to transition to an Ops-focused (Pipelines, cloud, cloud networking, kubernetes etc..) role. Compared to back-end and front-end programming, there are many moving parts and not everything is in code (Although to some extent IaC is being used).<p>Looking for valuable guidance on finding my way through the system, and general guidance for being good at ops side.
Technology operations is only concerned with delivery and/or up time. To be good at those you need constant real-time high visibility of operating state and business processes at various locations. When shit breaks you need to know as early as possible, drill down to a precise location, and determine who to contact for resolution. You also need to thoroughly document all of this for post mortem analysis delivered to the executives and monitor for operating trends to determine future operating expenses of current technology operations.<p>Tool knowledge is a super low concern. Awareness of what tools are available is generally sufficient.