DevOps and SRE Fundamentals – The Linux Foundation
DevOps and SRE Fundamentals – The Linux Foundation
This course will teach you the skills to deploy software with confidence, agility, and high reliability using modern practices such as Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD).
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Who should take DevOps and SRE Fundamentals?
A great option as you continue to learn Linux is DevOps and SRE Fundamentals. This course is for developers who would like to learn how to deliver software safer, faster, and reliably; to quality analysts who would like to set up automated testing, leverage disposable environments, and integrate it with CI tools; to operations engineers, system administrators, DevOps/SRE practitioners responsible for deploying software and managing production environments; and build and release engineers who would like to learn how to deploy software safely and continuously.
What will you learn in this DevOps and SRE Fundamentals course?
This course introduces the fundamentals of CI/CD within an open container ecosystem and takes a project-based approach to help you understand and implement key practices. Key learnings include the role played by Docker and Kubernetes, using Git for revision control, how to install and configure Jenkins as a CI platform, enforcing development workflows as code reviews, application packaging and distribution with Docker and Docker Registry using Spinnaker to set up multi-cloud deployment pipelines, how to safely release software and much more.
DevOps and SRE Fundamentals course will help you to be agile and deliver features rapidly, while at the same time being able to achieve non-functional requirements such as availability, reliability, scalability, security, and more.