Comment on What IT jobs are there that require little to no coding?
BreadTanky@exploding-heads.com 1 year ago
Uhh, IT support? One set tech, network engineer, system admin, Soc or Noc monkey.
Comment on What IT jobs are there that require little to no coding?
BreadTanky@exploding-heads.com 1 year ago
Uhh, IT support? One set tech, network engineer, system admin, Soc or Noc monkey.
masterofballs@exploding-heads.com 1 year ago
Network engineers still need to know python, docker and be decent with Linux
Fisuxcel@exploding-heads.com 1 year ago
im linux user so that would not be a big problem, python might though
masterofballs@exploding-heads.com 1 year ago
Honestly you can pick it up. You’ll need to understand and apply what is a for loop, a class, a map, a set, http request, snmp request, byte vs bit, ip 4 vs 6, what is a container, what is a vm, internet vs intranet, port forwarding, rate limiting, load balancing, network shares, maybe elasta search queries.
That’s mostly it. In the states a lot of vets get hired as network engineers without degrees. They sometimes have it experience in the military.
squashkin@exploding-heads.com 1 year ago
learn some python with automatetheboringstuff.com maybe
KingSlareXIV@infosec.pub 1 year ago
Not saying it’d hurt, but I’ve never worked anywhere that had network teams managing docker (that’d be a different team). Linux knowledge is just enough to install a vendor supplied appliance on your hypervisor of choice (managed by a different team), anything more than that would have the OS managed by a different team. And I really haven’t seen them script much of anything in any language, they have prebuilt tools to do any mass config changes or monitoring or whatever.
They are generally way more concerned about working with horribly convoluted routing issues, misbehaving BGP, firewall policies, etc.
masterofballs@exploding-heads.com 1 year ago
Now i’m not a network engineer but have worked with them and from my experience,
Most network switches are shipping with docker installed these days. Also lots of network dev environments are shipping in docker images plus docker-compose rather than virtual machines.
I would not expect them to know everything about docker but it would probably be wise for them to know a few basic commands.
The whole field of network engineer is moving more towards network automation engineer.
KingSlareXIV@infosec.pub 1 year ago
I know docker gets jammed into a lot of different equipment these days, wasn’t aware of it in network switches tho.
What sorts of containerized workloads are typically run on network equipment?