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- Introduction to DevOps: Understanding the DevOps culture, principles, and benefits.
- Linux and Command Line Interface (CLI): Mastering Linux basics, CLI, and shell scripting.
- Containerization with Docker: Learning Docker fundamentals, containerization, and orchestration.
- Kubernetes and Container Orchestration: Understanding Kubernetes, deployment, and scaling.
- Infrastructure as Code (IaC): Learning Terraform, CloudFormation, or Ansible for infrastructure automation.
- Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD): Understanding Jenkins, GitLab CI/CD, or CircleCI for automated builds and deployments.
- Monitoring and Logging: Learning Prometheus, Grafana, ELK Stack, or Splunk for monitoring and logging.
- Security and Compliance: Understanding DevOps security best practices and compliance frameworks.
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What you’ll learn
- Core DevOps concepts: CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure as code (IaC), observability, and site reliability fundamentals.
- Tooling & platforms: Practical usage of Git, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible, Helm, and a CI system (e.g., GitHub Actions or GitLab CI).
- Cloud essentials: Deploying and managing workloads on public cloud (hands-on with AWS/GCP/Azure concepts, depending on cohort).
- Automation & pipelines: Building automated build/test/deploy workflows, blue-green and canary deployments, and rollback strategies.
- Monitoring & observability: Implementing logging, metrics, traces, alerting, and SLO/SLI basics.
- Security & compliance: Secrets management, least-privilege IAM, dependency scanning, and basic secure deployment practices.
- Troubleshooting & incident response: Postmortems, runbooks, on-call best practices, and chaos engineering basics.