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Build and deploy modern web apps efficiently with DevOps What you'll learn Automate builds to deploy and deliver code faster and more often Apply systems thinking, deployment strats, and feedback loops to move fast like Google and Netflix Automate the development and deployment of a web application on to a cloud services Deploy continuous integration to new servers Understand how the Agile Delivery Methodology helps you ensure accuracy and quality Examine which cultural elements create a high-perfog IT organization Master agile infrastructures with configuration management Learn high-quality and rapid delivery of software with Continuous Delivery Learn how monitoring can help you outrun the competition Requirements Prior system administration and programming experience would be useful. Prior exposure to the software delivery life cycle would be helpful. Description DevOps is becoming a reality in the IT workplace. Being able to master and manage the basic tools for DevOps, is the first step towards success. DevOps implementation is most practical when implemented with the best known continuous delivery practices. During the implementation stage, it’s necessary to put into use activities related to building, testing and deployment. This way, the necessary software is always enabled and available in a ready to release mode. This comprehensive 3-in-1 course is a step-by-step, practical tutorial that shows you how to harness the DevOps methodology and DevOps tools in a practical way to efficiently manage and automate the development and deployment of a web application on to a cloud service. Gain skills in order to add resilient services to your app or infrastructure by learning configuration management, continuous deployment, and other DevOps techniques. Employ key modern DevOps tools such as Vagrant, Puppet, and Docker to make your development process efficient. Practically implement a complete development workflow, from initial development to testing to deployment on to the cloud. Contents and Overview This training program includes 3 complete courses, carefully chosen to give you the most comprehensive training possible. The first course, DevOps Fundamentals, covers modern DevOps using cutting-edge tools and technologies such as Ansible, Kubernetes, and Google Cloud Platform. This video course starts by explaining the organizational alignment that has to happen in every company that wants to implement DevOps in order to be effective, and the use of cloud datacenters in combination with the most advanced DevOps tools to get the best out of a small team of skilled eeers. The second course, Mastering DevOps, covers day-to-day IT infrastructure challenges by taking advantage of the DevOps revolution. Automate and build configurations for infrastructure servers and then address areas of automation, continuous deployment, containers, and monitoring. You’ll create impressive changes to how you deliver software and services. It instills a deeper insight into applying DevOps principles with a variety of tools like Puppet, Saltstack, Vagrant, and Graphite. The third course, DevOps for Web Developers, covers full potential of DevOps to build and deploy modern web apps efficiently. You’ll learn to use GitHub to push code and commit the changes using git. Understand the basics of configuration management and the architecture of DevOps. You’ll see how to take care of deploying the code into our new shiny servers. Then we’ll explore monitoring and various solutions to the range of problems we might face. Finally, you’ll be able to develop, deploy, manage, and automate your complete web application on a cloud service. By the end of the course, you’ll manage your day to day challenges with IT infrastructure by taking advantage of the DevOps revolution to build and deploy modern web apps efficiently.About the Authors David Gonzalez is an enthusiastic eeer and author of a book called Developing Microservices with Node.js; as microservices don't work without platform automation, he wrote this book to deliver the best possible deal to the readers of both books. He is a Google Developer Expert (a nomination from Google to certain experts in several areas) in Kubernetes (GKE), who enjoys being pushed out of his comfort zone in order to sharpen his skills. Java, Node.js, Python, and DevOpsas well as a holistic approach to securityare part of the skill set that has helped him deliver value across different startups and corporations. Nowadays, he is a consultant at nearForm, enabling companies to deliver the best possible solution to their IT problems or proposals, as well as an avid speaker at conferences, such asRebelCon, and Google I/O Extended, among others. Dave Mangot is the Director of Operations for Librato and Papertrail and an accomplished systems eeer with over 20 years' experience. He has held positions in various organizations, from small startups such as Terracotta to multinational corporations such as Cable & Wireless and Salesforce, in positions rag from systems administrator to architect. He has led the transformations of multiple companies both in operational maturity and in a deeper adherence to DevOps thinking. He enjoys spent as a mentor, speaker, and student to so many talented members of the community. Dave lives with his wife and three children in San Francisco, CA.Mitesh Soni is a DevOps enthusiast. He has worked on projects for DevOps enablement using Microsoft Azure and VSTS. He also has experience in working with other tools that are DevOps enablers such as Jenkins, Chef, IBM UrbanCode Deploy, Atlassian Bamboo, and more. He is a CSM, SCJP, SCWCD, VCP, IBM Bluemix, CJE and IBM Urbancode certified professional. Overview Section 1: DevOps Fundamentals Lecture 1 The Course Overview Lecture 2 What Is DevOps? Lecture 3 Traditional and Modern Release Management Lecture 4 DevOps and Microservices Lecture 5 Web Services – EC2 and S3 Lecture 6 Web Services – ECR and ECS Lecture 7 Google Cloud Platform Lecture 8 Docker Architecture Lecture 9 Building Docker Images Lecture 10 Docker Registries and Volumes Lecture 11 Docker Networking Lecture 12 Docker Compose Lecture 13 SDLC and Testing Types Lecture 14 Traditional CI Servers Lecture 15 Modern CI Servers Lecture 16 Google Cloud Platform SDK – gcloud Lecture 17 Terraform Lecture 18 Server Provision Software Lecture 19 Ansible Configuration Lecture 20 Ansible Variables and Templates Section 2: Mastering DevOps Lecture 21 The Course Overview Lecture 22 DevOps for Me? Lecture 23 The First Way – Systems Thinking Lecture 24 The Second Way – Feedback Loops Lecture 25 The Third Way – Culture of Expentation Lecture 26 The Principle of Kaizen Lecture 27 CAMS – Culture Lecture 28 CAMS – Automation Lecture 29 CAMS – Measurement Lecture 30 CAMS – Sharing Lecture 31 Traditional Versus DevOps SDLC Lecture 32 Service Ownership Lecture 33 Hack Events Lecture 34 Destructive Testing Lecture 35 Cross-Functional Teams Lecture 36 Why Automate? Lecture 37 Configuration Management with SaltStack Lecture 38 Configuration Management for Distributed Systems Lecture 39 What about Containers? Lecture 40 Building and Running a Docker Container Lecture 41 What is Continuous Delivery? Lecture 42 Your First Test Environment Lecture 43 Configuring and Launching with Vagrant Lecture 44 Testing with Serverspec Lecture 45 Am I Ready for Production? Lecture 46 Measurement Concepts Lecture 47 Tour of Graphite Lecture 48 Getting Your Data into Graphite Lecture 49 Monitoring Agent Examples Lecture 50 Actionable Data Lecture 51 Agile Lecture 52 Learning Reviews Lecture 53 Chatbots Lecture 54 Other Sharing Tools Lecture 55 Security/Quality Eeering Lecture 56 Compliance Lecture 57 Sales, Marketing, and Beyond Lecture 58 Becoming a Learning Organization Section 3: DevOps for Web Developers Lecture 59 The Course Overview Lecture 60 Understanding the DevOps Movement Lecture 61 The DevOps Lifecycle Lecture 62 Tools and Technologies Lecture 63 An Overview of a Sample Java EE Application Lecture 64 Installing Jenkins and the Jenkins Dashboards Lecture 65 Configuring Java and Mavens in Jenkins to Build Job for a Java Application with Lecture 66 Configuring and Authenticating Source Code on GitHub Lecture 67 Configuring Build Job and JUnit Lecture 68 The Dashboard View Plugin – Overview and Usage Lecture 69 Managing Nodes Lecture 70 Sending E-mail Notifications Based on buildstatus Lecture 71 Integrating Jenkins and Sonar Lecture 72 Creating Built-in Delivery Pipelines Lecture 73 Creating a Pipeline for Compiling and Executing Test Units Lecture 74 Using the Build Pipeline Plugin Lecture 75 Integrating the Deployment Operation Lecture 76 Getting Started with Chef Lecture 77 Overview of Hosted Chef Lecture 78 Installing and Configuring a Chef Workstation Lecture 79 Conveg a Chef Node Using a Chef Workstation Lecture 80 Installing Software Packages Using Cookbooks Lecture 81 Creating a Role Lecture 82 Understanding the Difference Between Virtual Machines and Containers Lecture 83 Installing and Configuring Docker on CentOS Lecture 84 Creating Your First Docker Container Lecture 85 Understanding the Client-Server Architecture of Docker Lecture 86 Managing Containers Lecture 87 Creating a Docker Image from Docker file Lecture 88 Chef and Cloud Provisioning Lecture 89 Installing Knife Plugins for Web Services and Microsoft Azure Lecture 90 Creating and Configuring a Virtual Machine in EC2 Lecture 91 Creating and Configuring a Virtual machine in Microsoft Azure Lecture 92 Creating and Configuring a Virtual machine in Microsoft Azure Lecture 93 Prerequisites – Deploying Our Application on a Remote Server Lecture 94 Deploying an Application in Docker Container Lecture 95 Deploying an Application in AWS Lecture 96 Deploying an Application in Microsoft Azure Lecture 97 Getting Started – Monitoring Lecture 98 Overview of Monitoring Tools and Techniques Lecture 99 Monitoring AWS Elastic Beanstalk Lecture 100 Monitoring Microsoft Azure Web App Service Lecture 101 Creating Build Jobs for End-to-end Automation Lecture 102 Configuring SSH Authentication Using a Key Lecture 103 Configuring the Build Pipeline for Build Job Orchestration Lecture 104 Executing the Pipeline for Application Deployment Automation Lecture 105 Hygieia – a DevOps Dashboard Eeers and companies that want to learn the minimum set of required technologies and processes to be successful in the DevOps world.,System administrators, developers, and IT professionals who would like to employ DevOps techniques and best practices to manage IT infrastructures or would like to acquire the necessary skills needed to work in DevOps teams.,Web developers and IT teams who are new to the DevOps methodology and want to use DevOps tools to harness its full potential. It’s also ideal for those who would like to learn about DevOps-oriented workflows and how they can be applied to the development of web applications. HomePage: gfxtra__DevOps_Dev.part1.rar.html gfxtra__DevOps_Dev.part2.rar.html gfxtra__DevOps_Dev.part3.rar.html gfxtra__DevOps_Dev.part4.rar.html
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