Linux Commands Every DevOps Engineer Should Know | Essential Linux for DevOps, SRE & Cloud Engineers

Mastering Linux is a must-have skill for every DevOps Engineer, Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), and Cloud Engineer. In this video, we break down the most important Linux commands you need for real-world DevOps tasks including system monitoring, file management, networking, permissions, and process management. Whether you're preparing for a DevOps interview, working on CI/CD pipelines, managing servers, or deploying applications on AWS, Azure, or Kubernetes, these Linux commands will help you work faster and more efficiently in production environments. What You Will Learn: Essential Linux navigation commands (cd, ls, pwd) File and directory management (cp, mv, rm, mkdir) File permissions and ownership (chmod, chown) Process monitoring and management (ps, top, kill, htop) etc Why This Video Matters for DevOps Engineers: Linux is the backbone of modern DevOps workflows. From deploying applications on servers to debugging production issues, Linux commands are used every single day in tools like Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins, Terraform, and cloud platforms like AWS. If you're aiming to become a DevOps Engineer, Cloud Engineer, or SRE, these commands are non-negotiable. Perfect For: Beginners in DevOps and Linux administration Cloud Engineers (AWS, Azure, GCP) DevOps Engineer interview preparation Software engineers transitioning into DevOps System Administrators and SREs Don’t Forget To: Like the video if it helps you learn Linux faster Subscribe for more DevOps, CI/CD, Docker, Kubernetes, and Cloud tutorials Comment which Linux command you use most in your daily DevOps work #DevOps #Linux #LinuxCommands #DevOpsEngineer #CloudComputing #SRE #SystemAdministration #LinuxTutorial #DevOpsTraining #linuxforbeginners