EduXfactor offers the best devops online training in Hyderabad that is in line with the industry requirements. Offered by Certified Professionals Real-time expert trainers.
Embracing Observability in CI/CD with OpenTelemetryCyrille Le Clerc
Discover how observability and OpenTelemetry offer unprecedented solutions for both CI/CD administrators and dev teams to troubleshoot CI platforms and solve much more problems thanks to a vibrant community and a growing ecosystem. We will see with real life CI/CD pipelines using Jenkins, Maven, and Ansible how OpenTelemetry offers unprecedented solutions to troubleshoot software delivery pipelines. How the open source and standard nature of OpenTelemetry enables the emergence of a vibrant ecosystem of OpenTelemetry aware CI/CD tools to observe the entire software supply chain and help DevOps teams solve problems that go way beyond the observability use cases we have in mind.
https://community.cncf.io/events/details/cncf-cloud-native-canada-presents-november-2021-eastern-canadian-cncf-meetup-kubernetes-123-release-update-and-cicd-observability/
2017 Microservices Practitioner Virtual Summit: Move Fast, Make Things: how d...Ambassador Labs
Big platform shifts are traditionally architecture/management led initiatives. Microservices is a big platform shift, but the most successful organizations embrace a bottoms-up approach to adopting microservices. In this talk, Rafael will talk about the evolution of microservices at organizations, and how microservices can (and should) be adopted by organizations one developer at a time.
Slides from my presentation on microservices, spring cloud oss, service registry, zuul, hystrix. We also discuss various flavours of service registry for instance when zookeeper, eureka, consul. Then we took a first look on zuul and its key components, hystrix, hystrix dashboard, all accompanied with a demo hosted on github.
Delivering an app or service fast and frequently to production isn't the same as delivering the app or service fast and frequently to its intended users. Before an app is actually 'live' it has to run the gauntlet of production deployment that stands between it and real, live users. While DevOps has helped organizations make huge strides toward continuous delivery in dev and test environments, the production environment remains a very real obstacle in realizing continuous deployment. The biggest hurdle in that obstacle course is a narrow definition of DevOps that fails to include a broad set of technologies and tools outside the Dev and Ops domain. In this session we'll explore the underlying elements of a comprehensive DevOps approach (SDN, CD/CI, and Agile) and how they mix, match, and combine to enable the operational transformation DevOps promises to achieve the ultimate goal of IT agility: continuous deployment.
stackconf 2021 | Prometheus in 2021 and beyondNETWAYS
Prometheus is well-known in the metrics area. While it stays a simple to operate server, it is getting more and more capabilities over time. Let’s have a look at the latest and greatest changes happening in the Prometheus server and in the ecosystem. Come and learn how we work on improving observability for everyone.
Demo of how to dockerise and deploy your microservices application to the test environment, how to run selenium tests inside docker and how to put this all together to integrate your tests in your CI/CD pipeline using Jenkins.
Presented at ATA GTR 2016 in Pune.
Embracing Observability in CI/CD with OpenTelemetryCyrille Le Clerc
Discover how observability and OpenTelemetry offer unprecedented solutions for both CI/CD administrators and dev teams to troubleshoot CI platforms and solve much more problems thanks to a vibrant community and a growing ecosystem. We will see with real life CI/CD pipelines using Jenkins, Maven, and Ansible how OpenTelemetry offers unprecedented solutions to troubleshoot software delivery pipelines. How the open source and standard nature of OpenTelemetry enables the emergence of a vibrant ecosystem of OpenTelemetry aware CI/CD tools to observe the entire software supply chain and help DevOps teams solve problems that go way beyond the observability use cases we have in mind.
https://community.cncf.io/events/details/cncf-cloud-native-canada-presents-november-2021-eastern-canadian-cncf-meetup-kubernetes-123-release-update-and-cicd-observability/
2017 Microservices Practitioner Virtual Summit: Move Fast, Make Things: how d...Ambassador Labs
Big platform shifts are traditionally architecture/management led initiatives. Microservices is a big platform shift, but the most successful organizations embrace a bottoms-up approach to adopting microservices. In this talk, Rafael will talk about the evolution of microservices at organizations, and how microservices can (and should) be adopted by organizations one developer at a time.
Slides from my presentation on microservices, spring cloud oss, service registry, zuul, hystrix. We also discuss various flavours of service registry for instance when zookeeper, eureka, consul. Then we took a first look on zuul and its key components, hystrix, hystrix dashboard, all accompanied with a demo hosted on github.
Delivering an app or service fast and frequently to production isn't the same as delivering the app or service fast and frequently to its intended users. Before an app is actually 'live' it has to run the gauntlet of production deployment that stands between it and real, live users. While DevOps has helped organizations make huge strides toward continuous delivery in dev and test environments, the production environment remains a very real obstacle in realizing continuous deployment. The biggest hurdle in that obstacle course is a narrow definition of DevOps that fails to include a broad set of technologies and tools outside the Dev and Ops domain. In this session we'll explore the underlying elements of a comprehensive DevOps approach (SDN, CD/CI, and Agile) and how they mix, match, and combine to enable the operational transformation DevOps promises to achieve the ultimate goal of IT agility: continuous deployment.
stackconf 2021 | Prometheus in 2021 and beyondNETWAYS
Prometheus is well-known in the metrics area. While it stays a simple to operate server, it is getting more and more capabilities over time. Let’s have a look at the latest and greatest changes happening in the Prometheus server and in the ecosystem. Come and learn how we work on improving observability for everyone.
Demo of how to dockerise and deploy your microservices application to the test environment, how to run selenium tests inside docker and how to put this all together to integrate your tests in your CI/CD pipeline using Jenkins.
Presented at ATA GTR 2016 in Pune.
Bring Service Mesh To Cloud Native-appsThang Chung
The presentation shows out what is Service Mesh, how is it work, and important concepts what is cloud-native apps. The event organized at Hanoi Oct 2018.
How Hootsuite Manages Its Growing Microservice LandscapeAdam Arsenault
During our SOA transition at Hootsuite, we have noticed that visibility into our service relationships, dependencies and status is paramount to keeping our team, our build pipeline and application running smoothly. I’d like to share with you an API we baked into our SOA architecture that enables us to explore our applications service dependency graph in real time.
As more companies have adopted microservices, conventional wisdom on microservices architecture and best practices have started to converge. Based on Datawire's experience with dozens of companies, we’ll discuss the evolution of these key trends, including polyglot architectures, the service mesh, and the role of operations.
LJC 4/21"Easy Debugging of Java Microservices Running on Kubernetes with Tele...Daniel Bryant
Many Java-based organizations adopt cloud native development practices with the goal of shipping features faster. The technologies and architectures may change when we move to the cloud, but the fact remains that we all still add the occasional bug to our code. The challenge here is that many of your existing local debugging tools and practices can't be used when everything is running in a container or deployed onto Kubernetes running in the cloud. This is where the open source Telepresence tool can help.
Join me to learn about:
- The challenges with scaling Kubernetes-based Java development i.e. you can only run so many microservices locally before minikube melts your laptop
- An exploration of how Telepresence can "intercept" or reroute traffic from a specified service in a remote K8s cluster to your local dev machine
- The benefits of getting a "hot reload" fast feedback loop between applications being developed locally and apps running in the remote environment
- A tour of Telepresence, from the sidecar proxy deployed into the remote K8s cluster to the CLI
- An overview of using "preview URLs" and header-based routing for the sharing, collaboration, and isolation of changes you are making on your local copy of an intercepted service
2017 Microservices Practitioner Virtual Summit: Ancestry's Journey towards Mi...Ambassador Labs
Adopting new development approaches such as containerization is a big change for traditional enterprise environments. Ancestry, the global leader in family history and consumer genomics, has been a big data company long before the term existed with billions of historical records and millions of family trees, much of which ran in a traditional IT environment. With a new flood of genomic data from its AncestryDNA test and the desire to continue to increase the speed of innovation, Ancestry adopted containerization and micro services using Kubernetes orchestration APIs. This session will describe Ancestry's journey to containerization and how a coherent and consistent API set such as Kubernetes can aid companies looking to make a similar transition. Paul MacKay, one of Ancestry’s Software Architects, will discuss what the company has learned during the past few years of development from both a technical and cultural change perspective.
JAX London 2021: Jumpstart Your Cloud Native Development: An Overview of Prac...Daniel Bryant
At a previous JAX event I talked about effective cloud native Java developer workflow. Two years later and many new developer technologies have come and gone, but I still hear daily from cloud developers about the pain and friction associated with building, debugging, and deploying to the cloud. In this talk I’ll share my latest learning on how to bring the fun and productivity back into delivering Kubernetes-based software.
Join this talk to:
Learn why the core tenets of continuous delivery — speed and safety — must be considered in all parts of the cloud native SDLC
Explore how cloud native coding benefits from thinking separately about the inner development loop, continuous integration, continuous deployment, observability, and analysis
Understand how cloud native best practices and tooling fit together. Learn about artifact syncing (e.g. Skaffold), dev environment bridging (e.g. Telepresence), GitOps (e.g. Argo), and observability-focused monitoring (e.g. Prometheus, Jaeger)
Explore the importance of cultivating an effective cloud platform and associated team of experts
Walk away with an overview of tools that can help you develop and debug effectively when using Kubernetes
Secure IT infrastructure is well protected by access keys, passwords, and other credentials. Admins need these secrets to gain access, as does any automation executed by Rundeck. Rundeck has rich support for secrets management with native key storage, as well as integrations with best-of-breed standardized solutions. In this webinar, we’ll cover best practices for working with Rundeck’s runbook automation platform in securing IT infrastructure. We’ll explore the secrets management options in Rundeck and we’ll highlight a new plugin with Thycotic Secret Server for Privileged Access Management.
In this webinar, we will demonstrate:
How Rundeck works with underlying secrets of the systems it manages
New Rundeck plugins that allow users to protect privileged accounts with enterprise-grade, privileged access management solutions
How you can use Rundeck plugins with HashiCorp Vault, Thycotic, and CyberArk as keys for jobs and other Rundeck configurations
eigr.io – a Serverless Runtime on the BEAM (ACM SIGPLAN, ICFP 2021 Erlang Wor...MarcelLanz
Serverless runtimes are often hidden in a cloud providers offering and exposed solely by their programming API and deployment procedures. In this talk, we’ll explore an open-source Serverless runtime built for the cloud and on-premises, running on the BEAM with a polyglot programming model to build general purpose applications.
Building general purpose applications using multiple languages and having a story how to handle state was our main motivation to explore the space of a Serverless runtime to be built. We think the BEAM, OTP and Elixir/Erlang are a perfect match to build on.
With this talk, we combine herein the world of the BEAM with cloud technology like a gRPC-based protocol, Kubernetes and a polyglot programming model with languages supported like Go, JavaScript, JVM-languages, Python and many more.
https://icfp21.sigplan.org/details/erlang-2021-papers/13/Lightning-Talk-eigr-io-A-Serverless-Runtime-on-the-BEAM
Putting The 'M' In MBaaS—Red Hat Mobile Client Development Platform (Jay Balu...Red Hat Developers
When you hear the term "MBaaS," or "Red Hat Mobile," there is usually a lot of discussion about powerful scaling, back-end integrations, hosting options, containerization, etc. However, we can't forget what that "M" stands for, and why the platforms exist in the first place, which is to develop and deliver top-notch mobile applications to your users. In this session, we'll review what makes all of this possible—client SDKs, hybrid solutions like Cordova, and Xamarin, and our own Build Farm and Unified Push server. Not stopping there, our AppForms support makes it a snap to tie in back-end systems all the way to your app. And this is all backed by various templates, guides, and new open source resources that will help you get started and join the fun.
Implementing FaaS on Kubernetes using KubelessAhmed Misbah
This session discusses implementing Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) on Kubernetes using Kubeless. FaaS is part of Serverless architectures, which offer benefits such as reduced operational and development costs and optimized scaling. Those benefits are essential for companies looking to survive the economic crisis caused by COVID-19.
The session is organized so that it would introduce the audience to Serverless Architectures. It then covers Function-as-a-Service in details and how it is an evolution of Cloud services and Software Architectural styles. Finally, it covers Kubeless, the K8s native FaaS platform and most common FAQs on it.
Webinar: Introduction to CloudBees Jenkins PlatformKiratech
Il Webinar a cura di Kiratech e CloudBees si è tenuto il giorno 04 Aprile 2017.
Il webinar andrà ad introdurre CloudBees Jenkins Enterprise, una delle principali soluzioni Enterprise che consente di implementare sistemi di Continuous Integration e Continuous Delivery per software. La piattaforma è basata su Jenkins, uno dei più importanti server open source per l’automation al mondo.
Durante il Webinar, potrete approfondire le funzionalità aggiuntive offerte dalla CloudBees Jenkins Platform, rispetto alla comune piattaforma Jenkins Open source. Approfondiremo in particolare i seguenti aspetti:
Produttività di Developer e Administrator
Scalabilità ed ottimizzazione dell’infrastruttura per installazioni su larga scala
High-availability e tolleranza ai guasti
Sicurezza avanzata e gestione dei Team
Build e Performance Analytics
Netflix: From Zero to Production-Ready in Minutes (QCon 2017)Tim Bozarth
Slides from Tim Bozarth's (@timbozarth) QCon 2017 presentation (https://qconnewyork.com/ny2017/presentation/zero-production-ready-minutes)
Abstract:
The fabric of Netflix's approach to building new highly-available services is evolving. The Runtime Platform Team is focused on improving developer productivity while simultaneously making it simpler to build and maintain the high-availability services that Netflix expects. Starting with application generation, and leveraging a new approach to communication between services (RPC), we're simplifying what's needed to build a fast, reliable, and optimized service capable of delivering a fantastic customer experience.
We'll be sharing how Netflix is enabling engineers to go from "zero" to "production ready" in minutes - incorporating best-practices learned through years in the cloud. We will also share the story of transitioning from our home-grown RPC machinery to open-source standards, how we recognized when it was the right time to walk away from our own creations, and how our new approach is improving team velocity across Netflix engineering.
DevOps in Legacy Systems Modernizing Outdated Infrastructure with DevOps Prac...wicultylearningsolut
DevOps practices hold the potential to transform legacy systems into agile and efficient solutions, driving innovation and customer satisfaction in an ever-evolving technological landscape. If you're looking to embark on a DevOps journey, Wiculty Learning Solutions is your trusted partner in gaining the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in this dynamic field.
DevOps is a concept that includes, among other things, software development, operations, and services. DevOps is a blend of “development” and “operations.” It focuses on interaction, coordination, and integration between software developers and IT operations staff. If you are among the companies having requirements for hire DevOps engineer, Here is a detailed guide to hire DevOps engineer.
Software development (Dev) and IT operations (Ops) are the roots of the term "DevOps" (Ops). The term refers to a culture change that will enable the continuous delivery of high-quality software and reduce the development cycle. It is primarily distinguished by shared ownership, automated workflow, and quick feedback principles. As a result, all phases of the software development cycle, not just a few, must be understood by the team members.
Bring Service Mesh To Cloud Native-appsThang Chung
The presentation shows out what is Service Mesh, how is it work, and important concepts what is cloud-native apps. The event organized at Hanoi Oct 2018.
How Hootsuite Manages Its Growing Microservice LandscapeAdam Arsenault
During our SOA transition at Hootsuite, we have noticed that visibility into our service relationships, dependencies and status is paramount to keeping our team, our build pipeline and application running smoothly. I’d like to share with you an API we baked into our SOA architecture that enables us to explore our applications service dependency graph in real time.
As more companies have adopted microservices, conventional wisdom on microservices architecture and best practices have started to converge. Based on Datawire's experience with dozens of companies, we’ll discuss the evolution of these key trends, including polyglot architectures, the service mesh, and the role of operations.
LJC 4/21"Easy Debugging of Java Microservices Running on Kubernetes with Tele...Daniel Bryant
Many Java-based organizations adopt cloud native development practices with the goal of shipping features faster. The technologies and architectures may change when we move to the cloud, but the fact remains that we all still add the occasional bug to our code. The challenge here is that many of your existing local debugging tools and practices can't be used when everything is running in a container or deployed onto Kubernetes running in the cloud. This is where the open source Telepresence tool can help.
Join me to learn about:
- The challenges with scaling Kubernetes-based Java development i.e. you can only run so many microservices locally before minikube melts your laptop
- An exploration of how Telepresence can "intercept" or reroute traffic from a specified service in a remote K8s cluster to your local dev machine
- The benefits of getting a "hot reload" fast feedback loop between applications being developed locally and apps running in the remote environment
- A tour of Telepresence, from the sidecar proxy deployed into the remote K8s cluster to the CLI
- An overview of using "preview URLs" and header-based routing for the sharing, collaboration, and isolation of changes you are making on your local copy of an intercepted service
2017 Microservices Practitioner Virtual Summit: Ancestry's Journey towards Mi...Ambassador Labs
Adopting new development approaches such as containerization is a big change for traditional enterprise environments. Ancestry, the global leader in family history and consumer genomics, has been a big data company long before the term existed with billions of historical records and millions of family trees, much of which ran in a traditional IT environment. With a new flood of genomic data from its AncestryDNA test and the desire to continue to increase the speed of innovation, Ancestry adopted containerization and micro services using Kubernetes orchestration APIs. This session will describe Ancestry's journey to containerization and how a coherent and consistent API set such as Kubernetes can aid companies looking to make a similar transition. Paul MacKay, one of Ancestry’s Software Architects, will discuss what the company has learned during the past few years of development from both a technical and cultural change perspective.
JAX London 2021: Jumpstart Your Cloud Native Development: An Overview of Prac...Daniel Bryant
At a previous JAX event I talked about effective cloud native Java developer workflow. Two years later and many new developer technologies have come and gone, but I still hear daily from cloud developers about the pain and friction associated with building, debugging, and deploying to the cloud. In this talk I’ll share my latest learning on how to bring the fun and productivity back into delivering Kubernetes-based software.
Join this talk to:
Learn why the core tenets of continuous delivery — speed and safety — must be considered in all parts of the cloud native SDLC
Explore how cloud native coding benefits from thinking separately about the inner development loop, continuous integration, continuous deployment, observability, and analysis
Understand how cloud native best practices and tooling fit together. Learn about artifact syncing (e.g. Skaffold), dev environment bridging (e.g. Telepresence), GitOps (e.g. Argo), and observability-focused monitoring (e.g. Prometheus, Jaeger)
Explore the importance of cultivating an effective cloud platform and associated team of experts
Walk away with an overview of tools that can help you develop and debug effectively when using Kubernetes
Secure IT infrastructure is well protected by access keys, passwords, and other credentials. Admins need these secrets to gain access, as does any automation executed by Rundeck. Rundeck has rich support for secrets management with native key storage, as well as integrations with best-of-breed standardized solutions. In this webinar, we’ll cover best practices for working with Rundeck’s runbook automation platform in securing IT infrastructure. We’ll explore the secrets management options in Rundeck and we’ll highlight a new plugin with Thycotic Secret Server for Privileged Access Management.
In this webinar, we will demonstrate:
How Rundeck works with underlying secrets of the systems it manages
New Rundeck plugins that allow users to protect privileged accounts with enterprise-grade, privileged access management solutions
How you can use Rundeck plugins with HashiCorp Vault, Thycotic, and CyberArk as keys for jobs and other Rundeck configurations
eigr.io – a Serverless Runtime on the BEAM (ACM SIGPLAN, ICFP 2021 Erlang Wor...MarcelLanz
Serverless runtimes are often hidden in a cloud providers offering and exposed solely by their programming API and deployment procedures. In this talk, we’ll explore an open-source Serverless runtime built for the cloud and on-premises, running on the BEAM with a polyglot programming model to build general purpose applications.
Building general purpose applications using multiple languages and having a story how to handle state was our main motivation to explore the space of a Serverless runtime to be built. We think the BEAM, OTP and Elixir/Erlang are a perfect match to build on.
With this talk, we combine herein the world of the BEAM with cloud technology like a gRPC-based protocol, Kubernetes and a polyglot programming model with languages supported like Go, JavaScript, JVM-languages, Python and many more.
https://icfp21.sigplan.org/details/erlang-2021-papers/13/Lightning-Talk-eigr-io-A-Serverless-Runtime-on-the-BEAM
Putting The 'M' In MBaaS—Red Hat Mobile Client Development Platform (Jay Balu...Red Hat Developers
When you hear the term "MBaaS," or "Red Hat Mobile," there is usually a lot of discussion about powerful scaling, back-end integrations, hosting options, containerization, etc. However, we can't forget what that "M" stands for, and why the platforms exist in the first place, which is to develop and deliver top-notch mobile applications to your users. In this session, we'll review what makes all of this possible—client SDKs, hybrid solutions like Cordova, and Xamarin, and our own Build Farm and Unified Push server. Not stopping there, our AppForms support makes it a snap to tie in back-end systems all the way to your app. And this is all backed by various templates, guides, and new open source resources that will help you get started and join the fun.
Implementing FaaS on Kubernetes using KubelessAhmed Misbah
This session discusses implementing Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) on Kubernetes using Kubeless. FaaS is part of Serverless architectures, which offer benefits such as reduced operational and development costs and optimized scaling. Those benefits are essential for companies looking to survive the economic crisis caused by COVID-19.
The session is organized so that it would introduce the audience to Serverless Architectures. It then covers Function-as-a-Service in details and how it is an evolution of Cloud services and Software Architectural styles. Finally, it covers Kubeless, the K8s native FaaS platform and most common FAQs on it.
Webinar: Introduction to CloudBees Jenkins PlatformKiratech
Il Webinar a cura di Kiratech e CloudBees si è tenuto il giorno 04 Aprile 2017.
Il webinar andrà ad introdurre CloudBees Jenkins Enterprise, una delle principali soluzioni Enterprise che consente di implementare sistemi di Continuous Integration e Continuous Delivery per software. La piattaforma è basata su Jenkins, uno dei più importanti server open source per l’automation al mondo.
Durante il Webinar, potrete approfondire le funzionalità aggiuntive offerte dalla CloudBees Jenkins Platform, rispetto alla comune piattaforma Jenkins Open source. Approfondiremo in particolare i seguenti aspetti:
Produttività di Developer e Administrator
Scalabilità ed ottimizzazione dell’infrastruttura per installazioni su larga scala
High-availability e tolleranza ai guasti
Sicurezza avanzata e gestione dei Team
Build e Performance Analytics
Netflix: From Zero to Production-Ready in Minutes (QCon 2017)Tim Bozarth
Slides from Tim Bozarth's (@timbozarth) QCon 2017 presentation (https://qconnewyork.com/ny2017/presentation/zero-production-ready-minutes)
Abstract:
The fabric of Netflix's approach to building new highly-available services is evolving. The Runtime Platform Team is focused on improving developer productivity while simultaneously making it simpler to build and maintain the high-availability services that Netflix expects. Starting with application generation, and leveraging a new approach to communication between services (RPC), we're simplifying what's needed to build a fast, reliable, and optimized service capable of delivering a fantastic customer experience.
We'll be sharing how Netflix is enabling engineers to go from "zero" to "production ready" in minutes - incorporating best-practices learned through years in the cloud. We will also share the story of transitioning from our home-grown RPC machinery to open-source standards, how we recognized when it was the right time to walk away from our own creations, and how our new approach is improving team velocity across Netflix engineering.
DevOps in Legacy Systems Modernizing Outdated Infrastructure with DevOps Prac...wicultylearningsolut
DevOps practices hold the potential to transform legacy systems into agile and efficient solutions, driving innovation and customer satisfaction in an ever-evolving technological landscape. If you're looking to embark on a DevOps journey, Wiculty Learning Solutions is your trusted partner in gaining the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in this dynamic field.
DevOps is a concept that includes, among other things, software development, operations, and services. DevOps is a blend of “development” and “operations.” It focuses on interaction, coordination, and integration between software developers and IT operations staff. If you are among the companies having requirements for hire DevOps engineer, Here is a detailed guide to hire DevOps engineer.
Software development (Dev) and IT operations (Ops) are the roots of the term "DevOps" (Ops). The term refers to a culture change that will enable the continuous delivery of high-quality software and reduce the development cycle. It is primarily distinguished by shared ownership, automated workflow, and quick feedback principles. As a result, all phases of the software development cycle, not just a few, must be understood by the team members.
https://go-dgtl.com/whitepaper/devops-explained-best-practices/?utm_source=offpage&utm_medium=thirdparty&utm_campaign=alo-seo - DevOps is one of the best solutions that come into the role here. It helps bring together a company’s software development and IT operations teams, promoting collaboration and enhancing relationships
DevOps is a software engineering culture and practice that aims to unify software development and operations by automating infrastructure, improving collaboration and communication between development and operations teams, and continuously delivering high-quality software. The main principles of DevOps are automation, continuous integration and deployment, and monitoring.
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The software development landscape is constantly evolving. Businesses are under increasing pressure to deliver high-quality applications faster and more frequently. This is where DevOps Solutions come in – a powerful approach that bridges the gap between development and operations teams, fostering collaboration and streamlining the entire software delivery lifecycle.
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Explore the benefits of a collaborative DevOps approach and learn how to implement DevOps in your organization. Discover DevOps best practices every developer should know.
The DevOps Training Program will furnish you with in-depth knowledge on different DevOps tools like Jenkins, Docker, Git, Maven, ANT, Ansible, Selenium, Jira, Vagrant, Kubernetes and Nagios. This training is totally involved and structured in a manner to assist you with turning into a guaranteed DevOps Engineer through best practices in Continuous Development, Continuous Testing, Configuration Management and Continuous Integration, lastly, Continuous Monitoring of software project development life cycle.
What are the Functions and Accountabilities of a DevOps EngineerRavendra Singh
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Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
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1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
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Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
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Systemic attacks in the Middle East
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3. Course Overview
• EduXFactor presents to you a comprehensive up-to-
date DevOps certification program. This course will
empower you with job-relevant skills and power you
ahead in your career.
• With this course, master various aspects of software
development, operations, continuous integration,
continuous delivery, automated configuration
management, test, and deployment using DevOps tools
like Git, Docker, Jenkins, Ansible, Kubernetes, Puppet
& Nagios..
• Packed with hands-on exercise for every module, this
course is suitable for software developers, technical
project managers, architects, operations support,
deployment engineers, IT managers, and development
managers.
4. • Get a thorough explanation of DevOps concepts including agile software
development, DevOps market trends, skills, delivery pipeline, and the Ecosystem.
• Get familiar with GIT Installation, and version control. Learn how to manage and track
different source code versions using Git. Build and Automate Test using Jenkins and
Maven.
• Explore continuous testing with Selenium, and create test cases in Selenium
WebDriver.
• Master Docker ecosystem, Docker networking and use the knowledge to deploy a
multi-tier application over a cluster.
• Understand different Roles and Command Line usage of Ansible, and apply that to
execute ad-hoc commands.
• Gain knowledge of Kubernetes Cluster Architecture, understand YAML, and deploy
an app through Kubernetes Dashboard.
• Perform Continuous Monitoring using Nagios.
• Get introduced to DevOps on Cloud, and execute DevOps using AWS.
What You'll
Learn
5. What’s DevOps? Why Does It Matter?
• DevOps is a set of practices that combines software development (Dev) and IT
operations, the two formerly soiled teams. With DevOps, the two teams work together
to improve both the productivity of developers and the reliability of operations by
participating together in the entire service lifecycle, from design through the
development process to production support.
• DevOps is gaining traction (and will continue to) because it was created by software
engineers for software engineers and is a flexible practice, not a rigid framework.
• DevOps matters as it’s allowing companies to transform how they build and deliver
software. The transformation is necessary as software today has become an integral
component of every part of a business, from shopping to entertainment to banking-
based businesses. As industrial automation allowed physical goods companies to
transform how they design, build, and deliver products throughout the 20th century,
DevOps is allowing companies to design and build high-quality software with a short-
development life cycle, and provide continuous delivery to achieve business goals
faster.
6. What Are Some Popular DevOps Practices?
• Continuous Integration: A software development practice in which developers frequently
implement small changes and merge their code to version control repositories, ensuring
consistency in building, packaging, and testing applications.
• Continuous Delivery: A software development practice in which code changes are
automatically built and tested, to develop a deployment-ready artifact.
• Microservices Architecture: A design approach that allows a single application to be built as
a set of small independent services, with each service typically using an HTTP-based
application programming interface (API) to communicate with other services.
• Infrastructure as Code: A practice that allows engineers to treat infrastructure in a manner
similar to how they treat application code using techniques, such as version control and
continuous integration.
• Configuration Management: Practice that employs code to make automatic changes to
repeatable and standardized configuration parameters like host configuration, operational
tasks, and more.
• Monitoring and Logging: This involves capturing, categorizing, and analyzing data and logs
generated by applications and infrastructure to understand how changes or updates impact
end-users, and to discover the root causes of problems or unexpected changes.
7. What Are The Benefits Of DevOps?
Speed Advantage
• DevOps model allows organizations to innovate faster, adapt to changing marketers
faster, and become more efficient at driving and achieving business goals. A good
example of this could be DevOps practices like microservices and continuous delivery
that let teams take control of services and then release updates to them quicker.
Accelerated Delivery
• Unlike traditional software teams, the DevOps team releases more features (or
updates or fixes) at a higher frequency, allowing them to respond faster to customers’
needs, innovate and improve faster, which ultimately provides a huge competitive
advantage.
Improved Collaboration
• Close collaboration between Developers and Operations is at the core of DevOps
philosophy. The two teams reduce inefficiencies and save time by sharing many
responsibilities, communicating frequently, and combining their workflows.
Improved Reliability
• DevOps teams with practices like continuous integration, continuous delivery,
monitoring, and logging ensure that the quality of application updates and
infrastructure changes gets delivered reliably (and at a more rapid pace) while
ensuring a positive experience for end-users.
8. Expanded scale
• With DevOps, operate and manage your infrastructure and development processes at
scale. A good example of this could be DevOps practice “infrastructure as a code”
which helps organizations to manage their development, testing, and production
environments in a repeatable and more efficient manner.
Security Integration
• DevOps practices like automated compliance policies, fine-grained controls, and
configuration management techniques allow teams to deliver secure software while
retaining control and preserving compliance.
9. Why Should You Learn DevOps?
• To have a great career and earn a handsome salary! You want that, right?
• The fact is that the future of DevOps is bright, as more and more IT companies are
making DevOps implementation their top business priority. The field has witnessed a
growth of approximately 40 to 45% within the last five years, with the demand for
DevOps professionals only going to rise further in the coming years. Researches
even estimate that DevOps will be the main hiring criteria for 46% of the IT
companies in the coming years.
• A DevOps specialist with a mere degree of high school has a median wage of almost
$ 106,734 (Forbes magazine). Coming to India, an Entry-level Devops Developer
earns around Rs. 366,337 per annum with the average DevOps Developer salary at
Rs. 1,142,206 (UpGrad).
10. Listed below are a few other reasons to learn
DevOps.
• It’s easy to learn: People from different backgrounds can easily learn DevOps. Even if you’re
a fresher with basic knowledge of Linux and one scripting language, you can opt for DevOps
training.
• Learning DevOps can provide you with an edge over others: A DevOps professional has
a complete idea about the entire software delivery life-cycle (SDLC), along with the knowledge
of Tools like Git, Jenkins, Selenium, Kubernetes, Ansible, Nagios, and more. Not many IT
professionals can claim to have such a vast knowledge base.
• DevOps Professionals are in great demand: The fast adoption of DevOps technology
coupled with scarcity of proficient people in the field has created a huge window of opportunity
in the DevOps field. A skilled person will certainly be in great demand and will enjoy a fruitful
career.
• Learning DevOps provide cultural benefits: Since DevOps execution requires close
collaboration and communication between team members, the team can enjoy high
engagement, enhanced productivity, and improved happiness.
Required Prerequisites:
• Any Scripting Language knowledge (like JavaScript, Python, Ruby, etc.)
• Basic knowledge of Linux
11. Who Is This Course Suitable For?
• IT professionals
• Software Developers
• Software Testers
• System Admins
• Solution Architects
• Security Engineers
• Deployment Engineers
• Application Developers
• Integration Specialists
• IT managers
• Development Managers
• Technical Project Managers
12. Why Should You Learn DevOps At
EduXFactor?
Most comprehensive and well-structured course covering basics to advanced topics, allowing you to
master the complete niche.
Certified Trainers with extensive real-time experience in the Data Science domain and an immense
passion for teaching.
Top-notch course with a perfect blend of theory, case studies, and capstone projects, along with an
assignment for every taught concept.
100% Job Placement assistance. Frequent mock interviews to evaluate and improve your
knowledge and expertise. Facilitation of interviews with various top companies. Help in building a
great resume, optimizing LinkedIn profile, and improving your marketability.
13. Listed below are some of the leading DevOps-based
career options you can break into after completing
the DevOps course:
• DevOps Architect
• Application Developer
• Integration Specialist
• System Admins
• Automation Engineer
• Release Manager
• Software Tester
• Security Engineer
14. Curriculum
• Module 01: Overview Of DevOps
• Module 02: Version Control With Git
• Module 03: Git, Jenkins & Maven Integration
• Module 04: Continuous Integration Using Jenkins
• Module 05: Continuous Testing With Selenium
• Module 06: Continuous Deployment: Containerization With Docker
• Module 07: Containerization With Docker: Ecosystem And Networking
• Module 08: Continuous Deployment: Configuration Management With Puppet
• Module 09: Configuration Management With Ansible
• Module 10: Containerization Using Kubernetes
• Module 11: Continuous Monitoring With Nagios
• Module 12: Introduction To DevOps On Cloud
15. Are Agile And DevOps The Same?
• Agile can be a part of DevOps. But the DevOps team may rely on other development processes,
like the waterfall process too.
• Also, unlike the DevOps team, the agile development team doesn’t care about how the software is
doing once it’s developed and released.
FAQs
What Are The Top Challenges Of DevOps Implementation?
• Lack of cultural sync between Development and Operations teams
• Absence of a holistic view within the value chain for software delivery
• Non-involvement of DBAs in release cycles hitting inner circles
In this course, we dive thoroughly into each of these challenges and prepare you in becoming a true asset
in overcoming these challenges.
16. Do I Get Job Assistance After This
Course?
• EduXFactor has its dedicated Placement Assistance Team (PAT). The team helps you in all the
aspects of securing your dream job, from improving your marketability to conducting mock
interviews.
FAQs
17. DevOps Training
• Achieve Proficiency in DevOps:
Become a certified practitioner by learning how to develop,
deploy, and operate high-quality software.
• 10 - 20 weeks
• 102 Lectures
• 502 Student Enrolled
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