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60-Days-Of-DevOps

60-Days-Of-DevOps

This repository is used to document my journey of 60 Days of DevOps challenge. The reason for this documentation is to help others understand the stuff that are required for DevOps.

This journey will not cover all things about "DevOps" but it will cover the areas that I feel will benefit my learning and understanding overall. I have created 60 videos for 60 days. So if you don't understand the documentation, you can watch the videos also.

Let's write the DevOps definition here and then start the journey day by day. I hope you will enjoy this. Happy Learning!

What is DevOps?

The word DevOps is a combination of the terms development and operations, meant to represent a collaborative or shared approach to the tasks performed by a company's application development and IT operations teams.

60-Days-Of-DevOps

It is an ability to deliver applications and services at high velocity: evolving and improving products at a faster pace than organizations using traditional software development and infrastructure management processes. This speed enables organizations to better serve their customers and compete more effectively in the market.

How DevOps Works?

Under a DevOps model, development and operations teams are no longer “siloed.” Sometimes, these two teams are merged into a single team where the engineers work across the entire application lifecycle, from development and test to deployment to operations, and develop a range of skills not limited to a single function.

In some DevOps models, quality assurance and security teams may also become more tightly integrated with development and operations and throughout the application lifecycle. When security is the focus of everyone on a DevOps team, this is sometimes referred to as DevSecOps.

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Learn Git and GitHub

Learn Networking

Learn Linux

Learn YAML

Learn Docker

Learn Kubernetes

Learn Kubernetes Tools

Learn Prometheus

Learn Terraform

Learn Ansible

Learn CI/CD Pipeline

Learn Continuous Monitoring

Learn Cloud Computing

Learn Helm

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