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10/28/2020Released
11/22/2016In 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 tenants of DevOps—infrastructure automation, continuous delivery, and reliability engineering—as well as some additional resources and a brief look into what the future holds as organizations transition from the cloud to serverless architectures.
- What is DevOps?
- Understanding DevOps core values and principles
- Choosing DevOps tools
- Creating a positive DevOps culture
- Understanding agile and lean
- Building a continuous delivery pipeline
- Building reliable systems
- Looking into the future of DevOps
Skill Level Beginner
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- Howdy. I'm James Wickett. - And I'm Ernest Mueller. Welcome to DevOps Fundamentals. - In this course, we're going to introduce you to DevOps. - James and I first met while implementing DevOps in a large enterprise, and we've run the DevOps Days Austin Conference together for the last five years. - We think anyone who's had to work brutal on-call shifts or huge painful software releases can appreciate the real, tangible benefits of DevOps. DevOps can help you, whether you're a developer or a system administrator or something in between. - [Ernest] In this course, we're going to talk to you about the culture you need to succeed at DevOps. - [James] Then we'll talk about infrastructure automation, continuous delivery, and reliability engineering. - [Ernest] You'll learn not only about their concepts but also common tools and practices used in their implementation. - [James] We'll also cover the emerging areas, including the move from cloud to containers to serverless architectures. - And the conjunction of DevOps and information security. Now let's get started with DevOps Fundamentals.
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Introduction
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1. DevOps Basics
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What is DevOps?3m 17s
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DevOps core values: CAMS3m 32s
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Your DevOps playbook3m 14s
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2. DevOps: A Culture Problem
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Use your words3m 37s
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Do unto others5m 14s
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Throwing things over walls6m 43s
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3. The Building Blocks of DevOps
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DevOps building block: Agile4m 14s
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ITIL, ITSM, and the SDLC5m 4s
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4. Infrastructure Automation
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Infrastructure as code4m 35s
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Golden image to foil ball6m 48s
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Immutable deployment6m 52s
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5. Continuous Delivery
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Small + Fast = Better4m 50s
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The role of QA4m 8s
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Your CI toolchain5m 10s
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6. Reliability Engineering
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Design for operation: Theory3m 57s
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Operate for design: Logging3m 13s
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Your SRE toolchain4m 26s
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7. Additional DevOps Resources
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8. The Future of DevOps
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Conclusion
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