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Roadmap to DevOps

 

 

DevOps is nothing but the combination of process and philosophies which contains four basic component culture, collaboration, tools, and practices. In return, this gives a good automated system and infrastructure which helps an organisation to deliver a quality and reliable build. The beauty of this culture is it enables a quality for organizations to better serve their customers and compete more effectively in the market and also add some promised benefits which include confidence and trust, faster software releases, ability to solve critical issues quickly, and better manage unplanned work.

 1. What are the tasks of a DevOps Engineer?

  • Design, build, test and deploy scalable, distributed systems from development through production
  • Manage the code repository(such as Git, SVN, BitBucket, etc.) including code merging and integrating, branching and maintenance and remote repository management
  • Manage, configure and maintain infrastructure system
  • Design implement and support DevOps Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery pipelines
  • Continuously analyze tasks that are performed manually and can be replaced by code
  • Creation and enhancement of Continuous Deployment automation built on Docker and Kubernetes.

2. Roadmap to becoming a DevOps Engineer

  • Create free account on AWS & practice Devops & its installations on it. Please follow below video on how to create a free account on AWS.
  • AWS Account Creation. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WviHsoz8yHk&feature=youtu.be

3. Learn how to launch Linux Virtual Machine on AWS(as we have selected AWS cloud for our workaround) & connect using Putty. 

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/quickstarts/latest/vmlaunch/step-1-launch-instance.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbTfYZpPJAU

 

4. Linux Basic Commands & Networking.

https://maker.pro/linux/tutorial/basic-linux-commands-for-beginners

https://www.educba.com/networking-commands/

https://www.iplocation.net/subnet-mask

What is Subnet Mask. Please follow below link. 

https://www.google.co.in/search?sxsrf=ALeKk02p5kZSCFtau3GpQRuy4_XwB89Z6Q%3A1593531930978&ei=Gl77XviVO9jy9QOz_pzICQ&q=what+is+subnet+mask&oq=what+is+subnet&gs_lcp=CgZwc3ktYWIQAxgAMgIIADIFCAAQsQMyAggAMgIIADICCAAyAggAMgIIADICCAAyAggAMgIIADoECAAQRzoECAAQQ1CV-QRY2P8EYK6SBWgAcAF4AIABywSIAYAVkgEJMi0xLjEuMS4zmAEAoAEBqgEHZ3dzLXdpeg&sclient=psy-ab

https://www.aelius.com/njh/subnet_sheet.html

How to find a Gateway

https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-find-gateway-ip-address/

 

5. Git:- Installation on Linux & following commands. 

6. Jenkins:- Installation & configuration of Jenkins Server. Running CI/CD Pipeline & automating routine System Administrative tasks.

7. Docker:- Learn run time docker containerization & implement it on Linux. 

8. Ansible:- Deploy an Ansible Server & integrate it with Jenkins for Deployment.

9. Nagios:- Install & configure Nagios Monitoring tool to keep a track of all activities on a DataCenter/Cloud.

10. Kubernetes: Install & configure your own Kubernetes Cluster on RHEL based VM using KubeADM, Kubelet, Kubectl utility & orchestrate your container run time(Docker).

 

Course Duration: - 3 Months

 No. of days can vary depending on the content of the syllabus & issues/errors in the technical scenarios. 


Takeaways: - 

1. Resume Preparation

2. Interview Preparation

3. Placement assistance. 

 Course Material with solution & e-links will be given during the session as per each topic.

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