MCS Practical DevOps
MCS Practical DevOps, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 5, with 104 lectures, 9 quizzes, based on 1 reviews, and has 1 subscribers.
You will learn about Basic Principles of DevOps Introduction to Git Continuous Integration with Jenkins Basic Concepts of Kubernetes How to build and push a Docker Image This course is ideal for individuals who are Software Engineers, Systems Administrators, Tech Enthusiasts, DevOps Enthusiasts It is particularly useful for Software Engineers, Systems Administrators, Tech Enthusiasts, DevOps Enthusiasts.
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Summary
Title: MCS Practical DevOps
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 5
Number of Lectures: 104
Number of Quizzes: 9
Number of Published Lectures: 104
Number of Published Quizzes: 9
Number of Curriculum Items: 113
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 113
Number of Practice Tests: 1
Number of Published Practice Tests: 1
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Basic Principles of DevOps
- Introduction to Git
- Continuous Integration with Jenkins
- Basic Concepts of Kubernetes
- How to build and push a Docker Image
Who Should Attend
- Software Engineers, Systems Administrators, Tech Enthusiasts, DevOps Enthusiasts
Target Audiences
- Software Engineers, Systems Administrators, Tech Enthusiasts, DevOps Enthusiasts
There are many DevOps Courses out there, but you see everyone is talking about tools without talking about the culture and how it connects with the tools used. Most times people confuse DevOps and Cloud Computing. This course focuses on core DevOps and separates the confusion between it and Cloud Computing. You will learn about Jenkins, Docker, and Kubernetes some fundamentals that govern DevOps and what led to the beginning of the concept of DevOps.
This course takes you on a journey from the beginning from the definition of what DevOps is to the the reason DevOps is needed in the first place and the common DevOps market trends that are important to be aware of when you want to become a DevOps Engineer.
The next section of the course is about the Agile methodology its implementation and the ceremonies that are associated with the Agile methodology, which are the Scrum and Kanban methodologies with examples of how they are applied.
The next section of the course talks about Linux technologies, the types of Linux Technologies, and the differences that exist between the different types of Linux technologies.
Then Git which is the general technology for code repository management. In this section, we will learn how to install Git, set up a Git repository, and manage different aspects of a Git workflow such as Git branch, Git Commit, and Git checkout.
The other sections of the course are Docker, Jenkins, Kubernetes, Logging and Monitoring, and a Final exam to gauge your knowledge about all that you have learned
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to MCS Practical DevOps
Lecture 1: DevOps Practical Course Overview
Lecture 2: Overview of DevOps
Lecture 3: Introduction to DevOps
Lecture 4: Why DevOps
Lecture 5: What is DevOps
Lecture 6: DevOps Market Trends
Lecture 7: DevOps Engineer Skill Set
Lecture 8: DevOps Delivery Pipeline
Lecture 9: DevOps Ecosystem
Chapter 2: Agile Methodolgy
Lecture 1: What is Agile
Lecture 2: Principles of Agile
Lecture 3: What is Scrum and Sprint
Lecture 4: Ceremonies of scrum
Lecture 5: What is Kanban
Lecture 6: WIP Limit
Lecture 7: Common Agile Terms
Lecture 8: Compare between Scrum and Kanban
Chapter 3: Linux
Lecture 1: Introduction to Linux
Lecture 2: Components of Linux (Part 1)
Lecture 3: Components of Linux (Part 2)
Lecture 4: What is Debian Linux
Lecture 5: Red Hat Linux
Lecture 6: File System and Partitioning
Lecture 7: User Management
Lecture 8: Shell Scripting
Lecture 9: Basic Linux Command
Lecture 10: Exercise For Linux
Lecture 11: Lab: Setting Up a Linux Machine
Lecture 12: Lab: Creating a New Linux Server
Lecture 13: Lab: Login to the Linux Server
Lecture 14: Lab: Basic Linux Commands
Chapter 4: Git
Lecture 1: Introduction to Git
Lecture 2: What is Version Control
Lecture 3: Version Control tools
Lecture 4: Installing and Setting Up Git
Lecture 5: Git Repository
Lecture 6: Git Branch
Lecture 7: Git commit
Lecture 8: Git Flow
Lecture 9: Code Review
Lecture 10: Git Commands
Lecture 11: Lab: Initializing a Git Repository
Lecture 12: Lab: Creating Git Repository
Lecture 13: Lab: Pulling from a Remote Repository
Lecture 14: Lab: Branching in Git
Chapter 5: Docker
Lecture 1: Introduction to Docker
Lecture 2: What is a Container
Lecture 3: Container Runtimes
Lecture 4: Difference Between VM and Container
Lecture 5: What is Docker
Lecture 6: Component of Docker
Lecture 7: Docker Image
Lecture 8: Docker Registry
Lecture 9: Common Docker Commands
Lecture 10: Installing Docker
Lecture 11: Building a Docker Image
Lecture 12: Running a Docker image
Lecture 13: Docker Practical
Lecture 14: Lab: Setting Up Docker
Lecture 15: Lab: Building a Docker Image
Lecture 16: Lab: Creating a Docker Repository
Lecture 17: Lab: Pushing a Docker Image
Chapter 6: Introduction to Jenkins
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: What is CI
Lecture 3: Build
Lecture 4: Test
Lecture 5: CI Tools
Lecture 6: CD
Lecture 7: Deployment
Lecture 8: Release
Lecture 9: Rollback
Lecture 10: The CI / CD Lifecycle
Lecture 11: What is Jenkins
Lecture 12: Jenkins Jobs
Lecture 13: Types of Jenkins Jobs
Lecture 14: Jenkins Plugins
Lecture 15: Jenkins Practical: Installing Java
Lecture 16: Jenkins Practical: Installing Jenkins
Lecture 17: Jenkins Practical: Verify Jenkins Installation
Lecture 18: Jenkins Practical: Exploring Jenkins UI
Lecture 19: Jenkins Practical: Connecting Jenkins Job to Git
Chapter 7: Introduction to Kubernetes
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: What is Container Orchestration
Lecture 3: Container Orchestration Examples
Lecture 4: What is Kubernetes Part 1
Lecture 5: What is Kubernetes Part 2
Lecture 6: Kubernetes Control Plane (Master Nodes)
Instructors
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Ewere Diagboya
Cloud Computing, DevOps, SRE, Data Engineering
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