Thank you prashant i needed this for my interview pls make more videos 😊
@ayushsahu324820 күн бұрын
I like your approach.
@buneyecatАй бұрын
Use dwm
@Timely-ud4rmАй бұрын
My issue is the opposite. My system has 32GB of ram and for some godly reason my swap is full which is 8.6GB while my ram usage is 14GB. If all the swap went onto ram it'd be at 21GB of ram used which leaves 11GB ram left for anything else. I am uisng fedora 40 default worstation which is GNOME. I have no clue why it does this I have enough ram so why doesn't it use it? Also don't ask why I have so much ram utilized haha. I got million a few tabs open on firefox, and alot of apps I use often I just keep open to make it faster.
@devops-boot-campАй бұрын
Your system is using swap despite having ample RAM due to the default swappiness setting in Linux, which determines how aggressively it swaps. To reduce swap usage, you can check and adjust this setting with `cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness` and `sudo sysctl vm.swappiness=10`. Additionally, Linux uses available RAM for disk caching, which might make it seem more utilized. Long system uptimes and application memory allocation behaviors can also contribute to swap usage. Checking swap usage with tools like `smem` or `vmstat` can help identify the processes involved.
@kboutdoors4599Ай бұрын
Never have this happen tbh, but I do run a very minimalist system. I have a dual boot with Arch and Debian. My Arch system is super fast, lightweight, and clean. My Debian, on the other hand 😅 I can’t say the same for, but I hardly ever use it tbh 🤷🏼♂️
@hangoutbuddyАй бұрын
Very informative.
@vamshikrishna4579Ай бұрын
This is really awesome learning.. keep doing these kind of vedios on Linux ..
@viraldesai6599Ай бұрын
what is recommended IO in waiting ?
@devops-boot-campАй бұрын
The percentage of time the CPU is waiting for IO operations to complete, as shown in the "wa" (wait) column in the top command, varies depending on the application. This metric indicates how much time the CPU spends waiting for disk or network IO, rather than performing useful work.
@SaurabhSingh-hn9fcАй бұрын
Thanks Prashant, That's something new Inhave learned
@elliothere9112Ай бұрын
Great Video !! Makes comfortable exploring more from documentation
@devops-boot-campАй бұрын
Glad to hear that!
@venom321Ай бұрын
@Prashant Lakhera sir why can't we can just use a while loop and check the state of the instannce and then immediately when we get 'running' or 'stopped' state we can proceed as we want
@devops-boot-campАй бұрын
The same reason you use an AWS module like boto3 instead of calling the AWS API directly via curl or other commands applies here. You can write your own code, but AWS has already provided the functionality for you to reuse.
@venom321Ай бұрын
@@devops-boot-camp ah reight. Thanks brother 🍻. Very useful tutorials
@kallingal1662Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing..
@shaikyounus8312Ай бұрын
Thank you, Prashant ...Its very usefull
@ololh4xx2 ай бұрын
In this thing called "reality", a commit will never have the same hash - because you need an astronomic amount of changes / files to accomplish that ... or you "simply" calculate it and create your file accordingly. You will basically never see repositories with astronomic amounts of files - ever. No matter how hard you try to find one. Trying to find one is like trying to find the end of the rainbow. **Thats** what the statement _("two commits will never have the same hash")_ is about. Its about reality, facts and factual statistics / probabilities, like "most" of modern IT. But there still are quite a few people who cannot discern fantasy-centric babbling and reality.
@devops-boot-camp2 ай бұрын
Please check out this blog by Google security.googleblog.com/2017/02/announcing-first-sha1-collision.html. As I mentioned in the video, it requires a lot of computing power, and there is no immediate risk. For more details, check this video kzread.info/dash/bejne/Z6B3k6Zxd8Wqn5s.html
@NEERAJKUMAR-fz6nb2 ай бұрын
Sir good to see you
@denniskariuki19293 ай бұрын
Great lesson!👍
@priyankapati11444 ай бұрын
Thanks I really needed this :)
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Thank you sir
@manifestabundanceprosperit52305 ай бұрын
Hi does the Terraform code Also start the Ec2 instance
@user-fv9cd8sz4u5 ай бұрын
Thanks man ... such a informative video , very helpful
@robertofleitas26126 ай бұрын
Hello, how can I make an paramiko SSH connection to a SSH host, through remote desktop (RDP)? thank you.
@pjj74667 ай бұрын
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@pjj74667 ай бұрын
Great bro
@pjj74667 ай бұрын
Great content.
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@sayedbasha39028 ай бұрын
where these commands are you running, I am not getting, if I get it this would help me great for python for devops.....please let me know where I have to run ...
@CRAIGtheNEET8 ай бұрын
This helped me a lot to understand the differences between /sys and /proc. Ty!
@irfan47018 ай бұрын
sir, please continue the series.
@Tech-kh1vs9 ай бұрын
excellent content, thanks <3
@shaktirajsinhjadeja738610 ай бұрын
Seems great ,would surely love to explore more ....seems like much needed platform for devops guys 😄
@user-kr3sq8lb2h10 ай бұрын
Thx for this. I am a visual basic programmer now learning Python. This helped.
@bhanumalhotra860510 ай бұрын
Eagrly waiting for pipeline example to understand how it works in production, thankyou.
@devops-boot-camp10 ай бұрын
I already feature a video that dives into that subject kzread.info/dash/bejne/hZebtceOiLfKcbA.html
@aamirimran937310 ай бұрын
You are simply the Best🎉
@aamirimran937310 ай бұрын
Lots of love from Malegaon sir ❤️💯🎉🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@devops-boot-camp10 ай бұрын
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@mohdfaiz919710 ай бұрын
Prashant sir great initiative
@MrRWF200410 ай бұрын
thanks for good introductory video about AWS GPT. Will be nice to have more advanced video on this topic
@devops-boot-camp10 ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind words! I'm glad you found the introductory video helpful. Stay tuned; an advanced video on AWS GPT is in the works!
@bhanumalhotra860510 ай бұрын
Wao! Great
@devops-boot-camp10 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@Arjun5_BH10 ай бұрын
Hi sir I am new to Devops.I have just started learning Devops. Can you please tell is it possible as a beginner in tech to get a remote job as a Devops Engineer? Can you direct me to some resources that you feel are good for learning Devops ?Also do open source contribution can really help me in getting a job?
@devops-boot-camp10 ай бұрын
Hi Arjun, please check out this video kzread.info/dash/bejne/eHyl1pZ9gc2slbQ.html and link www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7085119872266874881/
@vishnusai465810 ай бұрын
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@nil147311 ай бұрын
please, if possible, try to enlarge the main computer screen size please..thank you..
@devops-boot-camp11 ай бұрын
I currently use Google Hangout for recordings. After consulting Google support, they confirmed it's not feasible with their platform. However, I appreciate your feedback and will definitely look into alternative tools
@nil147311 ай бұрын
@@devops-boot-camp ohh, ok sir, thank you for replying & for taking so much efforts for us..🙏
@namkyupark130811 ай бұрын
Awesome! 😀
@devops-boot-camp11 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@ussa111711 ай бұрын
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@nil147311 ай бұрын
Thank you for all these anazing videos.. i have one request, can u please make the main computer screen more bigger.. thank you..🙏
@devops-boot-camp11 ай бұрын
Thanks, 'll try to make the computer screen bigger in the next ones. Appreciate the feedback
@nil147311 ай бұрын
@@devops-boot-camp thank you so much for addressing our request & for resolving our problems 🙏
@karthikvenkataram479011 ай бұрын
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Thank you prashant i needed this for my interview pls make more videos 😊
I like your approach.
Use dwm
My issue is the opposite. My system has 32GB of ram and for some godly reason my swap is full which is 8.6GB while my ram usage is 14GB. If all the swap went onto ram it'd be at 21GB of ram used which leaves 11GB ram left for anything else. I am uisng fedora 40 default worstation which is GNOME. I have no clue why it does this I have enough ram so why doesn't it use it? Also don't ask why I have so much ram utilized haha. I got million a few tabs open on firefox, and alot of apps I use often I just keep open to make it faster.
Your system is using swap despite having ample RAM due to the default swappiness setting in Linux, which determines how aggressively it swaps. To reduce swap usage, you can check and adjust this setting with `cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness` and `sudo sysctl vm.swappiness=10`. Additionally, Linux uses available RAM for disk caching, which might make it seem more utilized. Long system uptimes and application memory allocation behaviors can also contribute to swap usage. Checking swap usage with tools like `smem` or `vmstat` can help identify the processes involved.
Never have this happen tbh, but I do run a very minimalist system. I have a dual boot with Arch and Debian. My Arch system is super fast, lightweight, and clean. My Debian, on the other hand 😅 I can’t say the same for, but I hardly ever use it tbh 🤷🏼♂️
Very informative.
This is really awesome learning.. keep doing these kind of vedios on Linux ..
what is recommended IO in waiting ?
The percentage of time the CPU is waiting for IO operations to complete, as shown in the "wa" (wait) column in the top command, varies depending on the application. This metric indicates how much time the CPU spends waiting for disk or network IO, rather than performing useful work.
Thanks Prashant, That's something new Inhave learned
Great Video !! Makes comfortable exploring more from documentation
Glad to hear that!
@Prashant Lakhera sir why can't we can just use a while loop and check the state of the instannce and then immediately when we get 'running' or 'stopped' state we can proceed as we want
The same reason you use an AWS module like boto3 instead of calling the AWS API directly via curl or other commands applies here. You can write your own code, but AWS has already provided the functionality for you to reuse.
@@devops-boot-camp ah reight. Thanks brother 🍻. Very useful tutorials
Thanks for sharing..
Thank you, Prashant ...Its very usefull
In this thing called "reality", a commit will never have the same hash - because you need an astronomic amount of changes / files to accomplish that ... or you "simply" calculate it and create your file accordingly. You will basically never see repositories with astronomic amounts of files - ever. No matter how hard you try to find one. Trying to find one is like trying to find the end of the rainbow. **Thats** what the statement _("two commits will never have the same hash")_ is about. Its about reality, facts and factual statistics / probabilities, like "most" of modern IT. But there still are quite a few people who cannot discern fantasy-centric babbling and reality.
Please check out this blog by Google security.googleblog.com/2017/02/announcing-first-sha1-collision.html. As I mentioned in the video, it requires a lot of computing power, and there is no immediate risk. For more details, check this video kzread.info/dash/bejne/Z6B3k6Zxd8Wqn5s.html
Sir good to see you
Great lesson!👍
Thanks I really needed this :)
You earned a subscriber
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Thank you sir
Hi does the Terraform code Also start the Ec2 instance
Thanks man ... such a informative video , very helpful
Hello, how can I make an paramiko SSH connection to a SSH host, through remote desktop (RDP)? thank you.
Wonderful 🎉
Great bro
Great content.
Great content.
Great content.
where these commands are you running, I am not getting, if I get it this would help me great for python for devops.....please let me know where I have to run ...
This helped me a lot to understand the differences between /sys and /proc. Ty!
sir, please continue the series.
excellent content, thanks <3
Seems great ,would surely love to explore more ....seems like much needed platform for devops guys 😄
Thx for this. I am a visual basic programmer now learning Python. This helped.
Eagrly waiting for pipeline example to understand how it works in production, thankyou.
I already feature a video that dives into that subject kzread.info/dash/bejne/hZebtceOiLfKcbA.html
You are simply the Best🎉
Lots of love from Malegaon sir ❤️💯🎉🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
🙌
Prashant sir great initiative
thanks for good introductory video about AWS GPT. Will be nice to have more advanced video on this topic
Thank you for the kind words! I'm glad you found the introductory video helpful. Stay tuned; an advanced video on AWS GPT is in the works!
Wao! Great
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi sir I am new to Devops.I have just started learning Devops. Can you please tell is it possible as a beginner in tech to get a remote job as a Devops Engineer? Can you direct me to some resources that you feel are good for learning Devops ?Also do open source contribution can really help me in getting a job?
Hi Arjun, please check out this video kzread.info/dash/bejne/eHyl1pZ9gc2slbQ.html and link www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7085119872266874881/
Help full
please, if possible, try to enlarge the main computer screen size please..thank you..
I currently use Google Hangout for recordings. After consulting Google support, they confirmed it's not feasible with their platform. However, I appreciate your feedback and will definitely look into alternative tools
@@devops-boot-camp ohh, ok sir, thank you for replying & for taking so much efforts for us..🙏
Awesome! 😀
Thank you! Cheers!
🧐
Thank you for all these anazing videos.. i have one request, can u please make the main computer screen more bigger.. thank you..🙏
Thanks, 'll try to make the computer screen bigger in the next ones. Appreciate the feedback
@@devops-boot-camp thank you so much for addressing our request & for resolving our problems 🙏
This is Excellent video and explanation. No words to describe your explanation.👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you so much 😀
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