The 5 Linux Commands That Separate Junior From Senior Cloud Engineers

Опубликовано: 07 Июнь 2026
на канале: DeployOps
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Want to level up from a beginner to a real Cloud Engineer in 2026?

Most engineers rely on basic Linux commands and cloud dashboards. But when real production issues happen, only strong terminal skills can save you.

In this video, we move beyond basic commands like ls or grep and dive into the real toolkit used during production outages.

You’ll learn:
• How to use lsof to track processes and open files
• How tcpdump helps debug network-level issues
• How journalctl is used for system troubleshooting
• Why ss and strace are critical in production debugging
• How senior engineers diagnose and fix issues faster

Discover the 5 advanced Linux commands — tcpdump, lsof, journalctl, ss, and strace — that separate a junior engineer from a highly paid senior cloud engineer.

Learn how to diagnose silent failures, capture network drops, and debug kernel-level issues in real time — the exact skills companies expect when systems break.

If you’re serious about Cloud, DevOps, or SRE, these are not optional skills — this is what makes the difference between struggling and standing out.

All concepts are explained in Hindi for easier understanding.

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