The Rollback Café

The Future of DevOps Is Not Just Tools

29 min · 13. feb. 2026
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Uncover the hidden truth behind DevOps that nobody talks about. It's not just about tools or scripts, it's about culture, resilience, and scaling your entire system with confidence. If you think DevOps is only about CI/CD pipelines or monitoring metrics, think again. What is the real game-changer? In this fiery episode, Pratik Parikh, a leading DevOps engineer and community influencer, shares raw stories from his journey—how a single outage during a late-night deployment transformed his perspective forever. He dives deep into why resilience isn’t just a technical metric but a reflection of your team’s culture. You’ll learn why scaling systems is more than just code it's about understanding infrastructure, security, and user experience on a whole new level. Connect with : Pratik - https://www.linkedin.com/in/parikh-pratik/ [ https://www.linkedin.com/in/parikh-pratik/] Animesh - https://sonichigo.com [https://sonichigo.com]

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episode The Future of DevOps Is Not Just Tools cover

The Future of DevOps Is Not Just Tools

Uncover the hidden truth behind DevOps that nobody talks about. It's not just about tools or scripts, it's about culture, resilience, and scaling your entire system with confidence. If you think DevOps is only about CI/CD pipelines or monitoring metrics, think again. What is the real game-changer? In this fiery episode, Pratik Parikh, a leading DevOps engineer and community influencer, shares raw stories from his journey—how a single outage during a late-night deployment transformed his perspective forever. He dives deep into why resilience isn’t just a technical metric but a reflection of your team’s culture. You’ll learn why scaling systems is more than just code it's about understanding infrastructure, security, and user experience on a whole new level. Connect with : Pratik - https://www.linkedin.com/in/parikh-pratik/ [ https://www.linkedin.com/in/parikh-pratik/] Animesh - https://sonichigo.com [https://sonichigo.com]

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