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Lightning talk by Toni Rib about what an infrastructure engineer does. https://www.wnb-rb.dev/meetups/2024/06/25
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The video titled "What does an Infrastructure Engineer Do?" features Toni Rib discussing the role of infrastructure engineering within the software development landscape. Toni begins by reflecting on his own journey from coding school to his current role, emphasizing that many people may not fully understand the breadth of work done by infrastructure engineers. **Key Points Discussed:** - **Role Definition:** Infrastructure engineering encompasses the systems and technologies that support the deployment, management, and maintenance of applications, distinct from frontend and backend development. - **Importance in Growing Companies:** As startups grow, the need for dedicated infrastructure teams becomes significant. Systems must be built and packages deployed to ensure functionality in a production environment. - **Deployment Tools:** Tools such as Kubernetes and AWS EC2 are crucial in deploying code and managing resources. Additionally, managed databases play a key role in storing customer data. - **Monitoring & Maintenance:** Infrastructure engineers must implement monitoring tools to address any production issues promptly and ensure system reliability. - **Learning and Challenges:** Constant learning is a hallmark of the infrastructure engineer role, which is filled with new challenges that differ from traditional application development. - **Collaboration with Development Teams:** Unlike product developers who aim to create visible features, infrastructure engineers work behind the scenes to optimize systems, ensuring their modifications are seamless to end-users. - **Job Satisfaction:** Infrastructure roles typically have less competition and may offer higher salaries due to the specialized skill set required. Engineers can also focus on various specialties within the field. - **Path to Entry:** For those with a background primarily in coding, Toni encourages shadowing infrastructure or DevOps engineers to gain insight and experience, which could transition them into an infrastructure role. **Conclusions and Takeaways:** - Infrastructure engineering is a crucial and dynamic role within software development that provides significant learning opportunities and job satisfaction. Aspiring developers are encouraged to explore this career path to broaden their skills and contribute effectively to their teams.
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