This DevOps Workflow Tutorial will help you understand; 1. What is a DevOps Workflow? 2. DevOps Workflow Scenario 3. Designing a Workflow 4. Planning for a Workflow 5. Human intervention in a Workflow 6. Creating a Workflow 7. Error Handling 8. Notifications What is a Workflow? Workflow allows you to create a complex set of repeatable tasks and holds it together for DevOps Continuous Delivery. A usual Workflow has steps mentioned below: 1. Preconfigured environment with all the latest services running. 2. Check-in code in Git and a build is run on it. 3. Deploy the latest release of the application to a temporary server. 4. Deploy an application to the production environment. 5. Notifications informing the completion status. The hallmarks of a DevOps workflow are velocity, consistency, scale and the ability to incorporate feedback. Simplilearn’s DevOps training course is designed to help you become a DevOps practitioner and apply the latest in DevOps methodology to automate your software development lifecycle right out of the class. You will master configuration management; continuous integration deployment, delivery, and monitoring using DevOps tools such as Git, Docker, Jenkins, Puppet, and Nagios in a practical, hands-on and interactive approach. The DevOps training course focuses heavily on the use of Docker containers, a technology that is revolutionizing the way apps are deployed in the cloud today and is a critical skillset to master in the cloud age. Who should do this course? DevOps career opportunities are increasing. Many organizations with to adopt DevOps practices to improve the reliability and maintainability of their production environments. The course will be of benefit for the following professional roles: 1. Software Developers 2. Technical Project Managers 3. Architects 4. Operations Support Prerequisite knowledge of software development, preferably in Java, and the UNIX/Linux command line tools is essential for this course.