Advice Needed: When to Join KubeCraft as a DevOps Student
Hi everyone😁,
I'm new to this platform. I just joined few days ago. I came across KubeCraft, which requires payment to join and has a maximum capacity of 500 members. My question is: once it reaches the 500-member limit, will it no longer be possible to join?
A little about me: I’m currently a student doing my graduation internship as a DevOps Engineer. In my internship, I’m working on migrating classic release pipelines in Azure DevOps to YAML pipelines, using Bicep for Infrastructure as Code (IaC). I'm planning to join KubeCraft, but later as I currently have clear goals I’m focusing on.
My ultimate goal is to become an expert in DevOps Engineering. My current focus is on Azure, and I’m preparing to achieve the AZ-204 and AZ-400 certifications. Afterward, I plan to dive deeper into Docker and Kubernetes.
Do you think it’s better to join KubeCraft now, or is it okay to wait until I’ve completed my current goals? If you have any other suggestions or advice, I’d love to hear them!
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Mohamed Alwash
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Advice Needed: When to Join KubeCraft as a DevOps Student
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