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Hey this is Vishu. I worked as an Infrastructure Engineer in Citadel from June 2016 to May 2022. This is where I learned most of the things I know today.
Currently, I am an Infrastructure Engineer at Instabase, working hands on Kubernetes, AWS, Azure and RedHat OpenShift.

I have worked as Web Developer in my previous Internships, working on HTML5, CSS3, Vanilla JS, Node Js and Wordpress.

During my time at Citadel, I spend most of my time building Python-Flask tools to automate our tasks, increase productivity and save time.

At Instabase, I help clients onboard our Instabase tool on Kubernetes on their choice of Cloud Provider and also help troubleshoot and fix any infra issues that occur during and post installation of Instabase.

I also like making online courses on Cloud and Infrastructure, listening to podcasts, reading and working out.
This channel is going to make life easier for people in and wanting to be in Technology!
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Day 8 - Taking Input from User
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Day 7 - Working With Variables
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Day 6 - Pycharm Installation
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Day 5 - Python Type Method
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Day 2 - Install Python
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Day 4 - Python Variables - Examples
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Linux Nice Vs Priority
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Комментарии
@shubhambhonkhade2611
@shubhambhonkhade2611 16 дней назад
I have interview with Google for cloud infrastructure engineer role. Can you please tell me the level of coding questions asked and what data structures were asked in coding? My interview is after 2 days. Please guide me.
@ShraddhaR-r2g
@ShraddhaR-r2g 12 дней назад
I’m an aspiring cloud infrastructure engineer. How was your interview? Was the coding question tough?
@emirrozerr
@emirrozerr 27 дней назад
Great explanation! Thank you for your video. Additionally, I would like to see you talking about the job market in this role and the job security of choosing a path that masters no field.
@arnabdeka2713
@arnabdeka2713 Месяц назад
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@arnabdeka2713
@arnabdeka2713 Месяц назад
Programming: Bash, Python, Terraform, JSON, YAML, Node.js (Node Js jaruri nahi hai, knowledge ho toh accha hai, bash python aur terraform kar lo acche se , kam chal jayega)
@NimeniAltu91
@NimeniAltu91 Месяц назад
thank you, lots of words like 3 pages in my book and no examples , no nothing.
@subhranilghosh8179
@subhranilghosh8179 3 месяца назад
cooollllllll budddyyyy
@GurpreetSingh-he8bt
@GurpreetSingh-he8bt 3 месяца назад
Any example questions of coding round?
@bepositive108
@bepositive108 4 месяца назад
Very much helpful ❤
@vijaypalve5858
@vijaypalve5858 4 месяца назад
Nice information
@thiago90ap
@thiago90ap 4 месяца назад
How to get the message itself of the log, the sentence before the USER?
@chriserickson
@chriserickson 5 месяцев назад
Thanks!! Perfect, short, concise, complete explanation.
@vivekmusafir2304
@vivekmusafir2304 5 месяцев назад
I am not able to import from the folder. When I want to import a function from a file located in another directory , it gives me an error
@TebogoJunior-br8kn
@TebogoJunior-br8kn 6 месяцев назад
Can you use those number be your s
@abdul523
@abdul523 7 месяцев назад
Is this role the same as Production Engineer role ? I have an initial interview coming up and wanted to check around online.. they did provide me with a bunch of guides..
@parry1
@parry1 6 месяцев назад
Looks like the same.
@athmikahebbar4153
@athmikahebbar4153 Месяц назад
How did it go? I have an upcoming interview for production engineer too, did you prepare anything apart from the guides?
@tegacreatives1673
@tegacreatives1673 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for breaking down the roles of an infrastructure engineer, I’m looking into transitioning into it this year
@harold3785
@harold3785 8 месяцев назад
🌟 P r o m o S M
@toshadekoya4892
@toshadekoya4892 9 месяцев назад
Fantastic lesson, thank you.
@toshadekoya4892
@toshadekoya4892 9 месяцев назад
Thanks mate, good lectures.
@Programming55
@Programming55 10 месяцев назад
Good
@vishnuvardhanreddynandipet664
@vishnuvardhanreddynandipet664 10 месяцев назад
I couldn’t find the Cheat sheet
@savagecamp
@savagecamp Месяц назад
cutt.ly/Oezkcp9d Here is the cheatsheet, sorry for the delay
@mahdimalekifard4038
@mahdimalekifard4038 11 месяцев назад
thanks a lot
@Learner-hg4hj
@Learner-hg4hj Год назад
Awesome!! Do more of shorts like this. It is going to increase your subscribers
@Learner-hg4hj
@Learner-hg4hj Год назад
Awesome
@Learner-hg4hj
@Learner-hg4hj Год назад
Awesome
@azrakhan5335
@azrakhan5335 Год назад
Awesome series! thank you so much!
@Nightmaremaker85
@Nightmaremaker85 Год назад
Thank you very much, buddy. I have received a job proposal to work as a Monitoring Infrastructure Engineer, and now I have some advice to help me understand what it entails. I truly appreciate these videos.
@karmaisreal2129
@karmaisreal2129 Год назад
thank you
@garywashington9391
@garywashington9391 Год назад
Nice work.
@adityanaik6617
@adityanaik6617 Год назад
thank you for tutorial just writing down this comment to support you
@freemusic4uguys
@freemusic4uguys Год назад
Seems like you need some more subs, you got one!
@simphiwemthethwa
@simphiwemthethwa Год назад
well put.
@user-vj2qh5un1i
@user-vj2qh5un1i Год назад
Write a program by using class and methods to show winner if below scenario pass in deck of cards. King of Spade, Queen of Heart King of Heart, Queen of Diamond King of Diamond, Queen of Club King of Club, Queen of Spade Hint: Input should be two digit like (2,5), if 2= King of Spade and 5= Queen of Heart then person is the winner. how do we solve this
@liorabarnes4491
@liorabarnes4491 Год назад
love this!
@faheem88
@faheem88 Год назад
I'm enjoying these quick and simple explainer videos
@ujjawalkumar8030
@ujjawalkumar8030 Год назад
Nice
@JayPanicker
@JayPanicker Год назад
yeah buddy
@_Moonlight_22
@_Moonlight_22 Год назад
hi , i have encounter an issue. When I'm trying to watch your video on 480p or 1440p or 2160p the display of my screen is having some trouble. It seems like some green and grey horizental stripes on the screen. However if i try to run the video on 720p or 1060p this error / bugg don't come up. Does anyone know from where is this come from and how can i fix it? (It only happens really rarely in some of the videos but still annoying)
@bindmodito8445
@bindmodito8445 Год назад
I'll keep looking for new video. I want to apply for this role. Keep making a video to learn and pass my application in the future.
@17deeksha
@17deeksha Год назад
what was your total experience?
@savagecamp
@savagecamp Год назад
Very positive. Out of Meta, AWS and Google, Google was the smoothest interview process.
@hanserj169
@hanserj169 Год назад
That was a clear explanation. Congrats!
@Winkeltje84
@Winkeltje84 Год назад
Having checked this video I still had a lot of questions. Maybe more then what I started with. For other viewers: I suggest checking out the youtube video "Python Generators | Yield vs Return | Advanced Python | Tutorial 21", this gives more info on use cases, pros & cons. Main takeaway: it IS NOT ONLY A MEMORY THING, what this video may seem to suggest.
@CWShuva
@CWShuva Год назад
import datetime as dt import pytz time_st ="13:00" from_zone = pytz.timezone("Etc/GMT") to_zone = pytz.timezone('Asia/Kolkata') time_utc = dt.datetime.strptime(time_st, '%H:%M') local_utc = from_zone.localize(time_utc,is_dst=True) new_time = local_utc.astimezone(to_zone) print(time_utc.strftime("%H:%M")) print(new_time.strftime("%H:%M")) Output:- 13:00 18:53 Expected output:- 13:00 18:30 Please if anyone can help
@savagecamp
@savagecamp Год назад
@The Anime Guy Specify the date. import datetime as dt import pytz time_st ="1/1/2001 13:00" from_zone = pytz.timezone("Etc/GMT+0") to_zone = pytz.timezone('Asia/Kolkata') time_utc = dt.datetime.strptime(time_st, '%d/%m/%Y %H:%M') local_utc = from_zone.localize(time_utc) new_time = local_utc.astimezone(to_zone) print(time_utc.strftime("%H:%M")) print(new_time.strftime("%H:%M"))
@savagecamp
@savagecamp Год назад
If you don't specify the date it goes to 1900s, I think that might be messing something up import datetime as dt time_st ="13:00" dt.datetime.strptime(time_st, '%H:%M') Output --> datetime.datetime(1900, 1, 1, 13, 0)
@alexdaniyel6020
@alexdaniyel6020 Год назад
Thanks for explaining!
@Blomvi
@Blomvi Год назад
been looking for a video like this . thank you
@sravaninuthalapati3515
@sravaninuthalapati3515 Год назад
How to convert all log data into JSON format?
@thelostman5625
@thelostman5625 Год назад
If am given time of certain time zone like 3:45PM (GMT -4), how do I convert it into local time?
@savagecamp
@savagecamp Год назад
goonlinetools.com/snapshot/code/#kn16zlk7t7xp9jyfepsah
@savagecamp
@savagecamp Год назад
import pytz given = '3:45 PM' timeObj = datetime.strptime(given, '%I:%M %p') tz1 = pytz.timezone('US/Eastern') tz2 = pytz.timezone('US/Central') answer = tz1.localize(timeObj) answer = answer.astimezone(tz2) answer.strftime("%I:%M %p") '02:50 PM' - First convert your string to datetimetime object - Declare the timezones for from and to - Localize the time object. Then use astimezone to covert to another timezone. - Format the answer to Hours:Mins AM/PM
@thelostman5625
@thelostman5625 Год назад
@@savagecamp Thanks! I actually solved it right after I commented here. Anyway thanks 👍
@CloudA2Z
@CloudA2Z Год назад
Thanks for sharing your experience Vishu
@koookao
@koookao Год назад
I recently failed also my AWS TAM interview - generic email sent after the 5 round interviews pretty exhausted and sad but well maybe I dodge a bullet actually... not impressed by our current TAM or SA mentoring my client which is a french bank here by the way. Guess the leadership principles only accounts in the beginning to be fair. Anyway, love your video, content, editing I'm impressed mate thanks a lot!
@armadillo7171
@armadillo7171 Год назад
the interview for this role does not include leetcode coding? only systems and system design
@savagecamp
@savagecamp Год назад
I had the coding round at the screening stage, after that is the series of interviews there was one round on it The coding round was maybe 7/10 in difficulty. Just a notch below algorithmic coding. It wasn't straight forward but also wasn't very complicated. From what I gathered this role was more internal facing and the code you would write would be against internal Infra devices so coding is required but not like SWE level.
@rogersteele2835
@rogersteele2835 Год назад
Great insight provided and resources to prepare yourself for interviews