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DevOps Foundations

With James Wickett and Ernest Mueller Liked by 1,007 users
Duration: 3h 9m Skill level: Beginner Released: 2/16/2024

Course details

DevOps ensures collaboration and communication between software engineers (Dev) and IT operations (Ops). With DevOps, changes make it to production faster. Resources are easier to share. And large-scale systems are easier to manage and maintain.

In this course, well-known DevOps practitioners Ernest Mueller and James Wickett provide an overview of the DevOps movement, focusing on the core value of CAMS (culture, automation, measurement, and sharing). They cover the various methodologies and tools an organization can adopt to transition into DevOps, looking at both agile and lean project management principles and how old-school principles like ITIL, ITSM, and SDLC fit within DevOps.

The course concludes with a discussion of the three main tenets of DevOps—infrastructure automation, continuous delivery, and designing resilient systems—as well as some additional resources and what the future holds.

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