Now that chef/puppet is basically obsolete you will find salty devops engineers trying to spin up ec2 boxes using chef. Enjoy containers and serverless
I think serverless will make devOps irrelevant for companies that use that approach with the exception of possibly a “devop architect “ becoming a new role to oversee and make sure deva are not doing something stupid
Still need devops to do security and code quality checks before pushing code to prod
Devops people do prs now on all production code? News to me. Security for sure.
They kind of float around in the SRE space, and Ops guardrails and stuff. A lot of process engineering these days
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It’s cheap. Hardware and other op costs are much more expensive than developers
Hardware more expensive than developers? Spend a months salary of two people to maintain a chef repo you’re talking 25k a month. Or you could scale up using flex serverless