Welcome to Day-3 of the Cloud & DevOps Learning Series!
In this session, we will do full practical Linux hands-on, learning the most important commands every DevOps engineer must know.
Linux is the core of AWS, Azure, GCP, Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins, Terraform, Ansible, and almost every production server.
👉 If you want to get into DevOps, learning Linux practically is a MUST.
🔥 What We Practiced Today
✔ Directory commands (pwd, ls, cd, mkdir, rmdir)
✔ File commands (touch, cat, echo, cp, mv, rm)
✔ System monitoring (top, df -h, free -m)
✔ Permission commands (chmod, chown, ls -l)
✔ Hands-on practical tasks & use cases
✔ DevOps relevance of each command
💡 These commands are used daily in real DevOps jobs, deployments, log debugging, and server monitoring.
💼 Interview Questions Covered
🔸 What is chmod?
🔸 How do you monitor disk and RAM usage?
🔸 Difference between cp and mv?
🔸 Why Linux is preferred over Windows in DevOps?
🔸 How to give execute permission to a script?
🎯 Next Session
📌 Day-4: Shell script and Practical of some shell scripts.
➡ We will write some scripts and understand the flow.
👨💻 About Me
I’m Dnyaneshwar Madake, an AWS Certified Developer Associate with 3.5 years of IT experience in:
🔹 Cloud & DevOps Tools
🔹 Python & Django
🔹 Integration
I created this series to help beginners and freshers start DevOps in a simple, practical and job-focused way.
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