From Behind the Chair to Behind the Keyboard: How Hairdressing Prepared Me for Network Automation

Every developer lead has been there. You’re mid-phone call with a client who is experiencing an outage or chaos in the system. She’s stressed out, balancing feedback from stakeholders across her organization, weighing the potential impacts of the issue, and relying on you for advice and solutions.

In these pivotal moments, I’m often hit with a sudden sense of déjà vu from when I was 16, working as a hairdresser in my first full-time job, facing a customer whose hair color was left on too long and oxidizing, causing the microscopic outer layer of hair follicles to peel back and release green color pigments.

AWS EKS Implementation

AWS EKS

Kubernetes nowadays is a de-facto industry standard for container orchestration. More and more businesses are quickly adopting this approach. Developers have gladly accepted it but there is no denial that Kubernetes cluster management is quite demanding and requires a lot of time and effort.

To ease out the things, all the major cloud players have hosted and managed Kubernetes. In this article, we are going to discuss the AWS-managed EKS (Elastic Kubernetes Services) and the steps to deploy it.