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Traditional IT operations (Ops) have proven to be less efficient compared to modern DevOps practices, being 41% more time-consuming overall. Traditional Ops often involve rigid workflows and siloed communication, resulting in 21% more time spent managing crises and over 7 hours per week dedicated solely to communication. This not only hampers responsiveness but also limits the ability to innovate. On the other hand, organizations that have embraced DevOps report spending 60% less time on support cases, allowing their teams to be more proactive. With DevOps, companies allocate 33% more time to infrastructure improvements, which drives enhanced productivity, fosters innovation, and ultimately leads to a more agile and resilient IT environment.

 

In today's increasingly digital world, it is essential to stay updated on the latest advancements in the tech industry. One such advancement is the DevOps movement, which continues to be a driving force in digital transformation. According to a 2023 report by Puppet, 58% of organizations that adopted DevOps practices reported a significant improvement in overall business performance. Moreover, DevOps adoption has been linked to career growth, with 50% of professionals reporting that it contributed to receiving a raise. The top 10% of highest-paid DevOps engineers now earn $150,000 or more annually, with New York, NY, continuing to lead in demand for these professionals.

The global DevOps market, valued at $4.1 billion in 2019, has shown remarkable growth, reaching $8.7 billion in 2022 and is projected to expand significantly, reaching $51.18 billion by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 24.7% from 2023 to 2030.

In India, the average salary ranges for key DevOps roles in 2024 are as follows:

DevOps Engineer: ₹10,50,000 per year
DevOps Consultant: ₹13,50,000 per year
DevOps Architect: ₹22,00,000 per year
DevOps Manager: ₹27,00,000 per year

  • Fresh IT Graduates
    • This is the most in demand skill set today with best pay packages
  • Freshers in IT from another field
    • DevOps is the best path to switch into IT as people don't ask much about traditional IT experience
  • Experienced Traditional IT Admins
    • As DevOps has changed the game, you need to upskill your knowledge about how to do DevOps automation before your company starts to treat you as an old school engineer who could not switch to new age
  • Professional Software Developers
    • DevOps is all about automating traditional IT infrastructure or new age cloud infrastructure through use of programming. It pays better to be a DevOps developer, than to be a software developer, as more and more companies are ready to hire good DevOps developers with hefty salaries
  • Project Managers
    • Managing a DevOps project is managing a completely different animal than your traditional IT projects. Your team will be working on things that you might have never experienced yourself. It is therefore important for you to be able to understand these advanced concepts to be able to properly manage your teams. 

Covers Everything in DevOps 


Chapter 1: DevOps Concepts
  1. Who is a Developer
  2. Typical tasks of a Developer
  3. Who is an Operations person
  4. Typical tasks of an Operations person
  5. When Dev and Ops meet
  6. Typical issues between Dev and Ops
  7. Software Release Process (SRP)
  8. Roles of Dev, Ops and Testing teams in SRP
  9. Application Release Automation (ARA)
  10. Definition of DevOps
  11. DevOps vs ARA
  12. DevOps Process
  13. DevOps People
  14. DevOps Tools
  15. Periodic Table of DevOps
Chapter 2: DevOps Terminologies
  1. Servers
  2. Clients
  3. Agents
  4. Source Code Management
  5. Code Version Control System
  6. Centralized Version Control
  7. Distributed Version Control
  8. Continuous Integration
  9. Continuous Build
  10. Build Artifact
  11. Artifact Repository
  12. Continuous Testing
  13. Unit Testing
  14. Integration Testing
  15. Functional Testing
  16. Performance Testing
  17. Quality Testing
  18. Security Testing
  19. Provisioning Automation
  20. Infrastructure Orchestration
  21. Configuration Automation
  22. Deployment Automation
  23. Continuous Delivery
  24. Continuous Deployment
  25. Continuous Monitoring
  26. Monitoring as Code
  27. Infrastructure as Code
  28. Orchestration as Code
  29. Configuration as Code
  30. Everything as Code
  31. Infrastructure as a Service
  32. Platform as a Service
  33. Software as a Service
  34. Everything as a Service
  35. API
  36. Everything as API
  37. Software Defined Storage
  38. Software Defined Network
  39. Software Defined Data Center
  40. Containerization
  41. Virtualization
  42. Virtualization vs Containerization
  43. Immutable Infrastructure based Deployment
  44. Deployment Rollout and Rollback
  45. Monolithic Application
  46. Distributed Application
  47. Service Oriented Architecture
  48. Microservices
  49. Blue Green Deployment
  50. Canary Deployment
  51. A/B Testing
  52. Zero Downtime Designs
Chapter 3: Agile Development Process
  1. Typical Waterfall Development Model
  2. Understanding problems with Waterfall Model
  3. What is Agile Model of Development
  4. Benefits of Agile Development
  5. Agile Manifesto
  6. Roles in Agile
  7. Scrum and Sprint
  8. Kanban
  9. Planning Scrum
  10. Story
  11. Estimates
  12. Scrum Practices
Chapter 4: Virtualization (Tool 1: Oracle Virtual Machine)
  1. Why do I need to Learn Virtualization for DevOps?
  2. What is Virtualization
  3. Emulation vs Virtualization
  4. VMware vSphere
  5. HyperV
  6. KVM
  7. Xen
  8. Oracle VM
  9. Workstation Virtualization
  10. Virtual Appliances
  11. Working on Oracle Virtualbox
  12. Create a VM
  13. Install OS in a VM
  14. Virtual Machine Networking
  15. Virtual Machine Storage
  16. Virtualization vs Cloud
  17. Virtualization vs Containers
Chapter 5: Linux Administration
  1. Is Linux required for learning DevOps
  2. What is Linux
  3. History of Linux
  4. Linux Internal Architecture
  5. Linux Distributions
  6. Install Linux
  7. Linux Filesystem
  8. Managing Users
  9. Linux Terminal
  10. Logging in Remotely into Linux
  11. Common Linux Commands
  12. Managing Services
  13. Managing Software
  14. Linux File Permissions
  15. Apache Server Management
Chapter 6: Shell Scripting (Tool 2: Linux CLI Automation)
  1. Do I need to know Scripting for DevOps
  2. What is Scripting
  3. Scripting vs Programming
  4. Shell Script vs other Scripting languages
  5. Shell Scripting Syntax
  6. Variables in Shell Scripts
  7. Printing in Shell Scripts
  8. Arguments in Shell Scripts
  9. Conditionals in Shell Scripts
  10. Loops in Shell Scripts
Chapter 7: Python Programming (Tool 3: Python based Automation)
  1. Do I need to know coding for DevOps?
  2. Python vs Other Programming Languages
  3. Python Syntax
  4. Variables
  5. Data Types
  6. Conditionals
  7. Loops
  8. Functions
  9. Modules
  10. Python PIP
Chapter 8: Cloud Computing (Tool 4: Openstack Private Cloud)
  1. What is Cloud
  2. DevOps vs Cloud
  3. Types of Cloud
  4. Practical Example of IaaS with AWS
  5. Practical Example of PaaS with AWS
  6. Practical Example of SaaS with Azure
  7. How to build a Cloud - Openstack
  8. Installing Openstack
  9. Using Openstack
  10. Using Cloud API on Google Cloud
Chapter 9: AWS Cloud (Tool 5: AWS CLI and Console)
  1. Why AWS is the market leader
  2. AWS Services
  3. EC2
  4. EBS
  5. VPC
  6. Security Groups
  7. Elastic IP
  8. S3
  9. RDS
  10. Elastic Load Balancer
  11. AWS CLI
Chapter 10: Other Public Clouds (Tool 6 and 7: Azure and GCP)

Getting started with Azure 

  1. Creating an Azure Account

  2.  Azure Portal Overview

  3. Azure Resource Groups and Resources

  4.  Deploying a Virtual Machine on Azure

  5. Azure Services

  6. Azure Storage Services

  7. Networking Services

  8. Azure App Services

  9. Azure Databases (SQL Database, Cosmos DB)

Getting started with GCP

  1. Creating a GCP Account
  2. GCP Console Overview
  3. Projects and Resources
  4. a Compute Engine Instance on GCP
  5. Services
  6. Storage Services
  7. Networking Services
  8. App Engine and Kubernetes Engine
  9. GCP Databases (Cloud SQL, Firestore)
Chapter 11 (Tool 8): Virtualization Automation with Vagrant
  1. Automating and abstracting virtualization complexities
  2. Understanding various approaches used in automating virtualization
  3. Learning virtualization automation with Vagrant
  4. Vagrant’s use case as Workstation Standardization
  5. Vagrant as Infrastructure as Code
  6. Vagrant as Desired State Configuration Management
  7. Vagrant providers
  8. Vagrant Commands
  9. Vagrantfile
  10. Using Vagrant to launch multiple systems at once
  11. Familiarity with Vagrant Boxes
  12. Exporting and Importing Vagrant Boxes
  13. Using Vagrant to bootstrap a system with shell scripts
  14. Impact of Vagrant in DevOps timeline optimization
  15. Understanding company behind Vagrant
  16. Where to position Vagrant and where not to
Chapter 12 (Tool 9): Containerization with Docker
  1. Introduction to Containerization
  2. Understanding Linux Containers
  3. Using LXC
  4. Understanding benefits of docker over LXC
  5. Understanding Docker Architecture
  6. Implementing Docker
  7. Docker commands to start, manage and stop containers
  8. Running docker containers in interactive mode
  9. Understanding ephemeral behavior of docker
  10. Data persistence in docker
  11. Network Stack of docker
  12. Understanding Docker repositories
  13. Using docker hub
  14. Creating own docker images and submitting to Hub
  15. Creating docker image from docker file
  16. Managing docker at scale
  17. Understanding docker’s use case as deployment tool
  18. Understanding concept of Immutable Infrastructure
Chapter 13 (Tool 10): Container Clustering with Kubernetes
  1. What is orchestration
  2. Why Kubernetes is required
  3. Understanding of Swarm vs Kubernetes vs Mesos
  4. Understanding Kubernetes Architecture
  5. Implementing Kubernetes cluster on 4 Servers
  6. Managing docker lifecycle using Kubernetes
  7. Creating a deployment in Kubernetes
  8. Managing deployment
  9. Deleting Deployment
  10. Scaling of containers on Kubernetes
  11. Exploring container logs in kubernetes
  12. Understanding Kubernetes Docker Placements
  13. Implementing and Using GUI for Kubernetes
  14. Introduction to Microservices and relevance of Kubernetes in context
  15. Introduction to PaaS and relevance of Kubernetes in context
Chapter 14 (Tool 11): Multi Cloud Automation Coding with Terraform
  1. Introduction
  2. Why Terraform?
  3. Core Terraform Components
  4. Fundamental Concepts
  5. Terraform syntax, internals, and patterns
  6. Terraform Coding Examples
  7. Provisioning resources with Terraform on AWS
  8. Creating AWS compute instances
  9. Creating AWS databases 
  10. Creating Elastic IP
  11. Attaching Elastic IP with Instances
  12. Variables and Resource References
  13. Creating Security Groups
  14. Attaching Security Groups to AWS instances
  15. Remote Exec
  16. End to End Infrastructure and Configuration Automation with Terraform
Chapter 15 (Tool 12): Public Cloud Source Code Management with GitHub
  1. Understanding of Source Code Repository as the point of handover from Developer team to Operations team
  2. Understanding Wall of Confusion
  3. Understanding Code Conflicts
  4. Understanding Merge Hell
  5. Understanding Possible Merger Issue Resolution approaches
  6. Understanding use case for git and brief history of Linus Torvalds’s contribution
  7. Using git in command line to clone an internet repository
  8. Using local git command line environment setup
  9. Using git to do commit code locally
  10. Integrating local git with remote git server
  11. Using Github.com by creating user account and projects
  12. Using Github.com UI to perform typical source code management tasks
  13. Understanding extra features of GitHub UI over basic git command line
  14. Concepts of bug tracking and collaborative documentation
  15. git clone of github repository
  16. distributed use of git
  17. Git history
  18. Creating own github clone using opensource alternative
Chapter 16 (Tool 13): Private Cloud Source Code Management with Gitlab
  1. What is GitLab
  2. Why use GitLab
  3. GitLab Features
  4. GitHub vs GitLab
  5. Working on GitLab UI
  6. Working with GitLab using Git CLI
Chapter 17 (Tool 14): CI/CD with Jenkins
  1. Introduction to Continuous Integration
  2. Understanding Jenkins and Hudson relation
  3. Implementing Jenkins through Infrastructure as Code
  4. Understanding concept of Job based automation
  5. Creating first job in Jenkins
  6. Enabling Git in Jenkins
  7. Integrating Git Server with Jenkins for periodic polling of source code changes
  8. Import sample java j2ee application on git server
  9. Trigger Jenkins job from Git
  10. Understanding Jenkins Deployment Architecture for better performance
  11. Implementing Jenkins Master-Slave
  12. Jenkins Build Triggers
  13. Jenkins Build Steps
  14. Jenkins Post Build Steps
  15. Jenkins Plugins
  16. Jenkins Global Configurations
  17. Jenkins Pipelines
  18. Pipeline DSL
  19. Pipeline Groovy
  20. Stages vs Jobs
Chapter 18 (Tool 15): Build with Maven
  1. Understanding Build Process using Java code
  2. Using maven to build a Java project
  3. Understanding binary files using .class
  4. Understanding build packaging using .jar
  5. Understanding .war
  6. Maven Build Lifecycle
  7. Integrating Maven with Jenkins
  8. Running Maven from Jenkins
Chapter 19 (Tool 16): Nexus Artifact Repository
  1. Understanding Artifact Repository's role in DevOps Workflow
  2. Manual Maven Build Version Control
  3. Introduction to Maven Artifact Repository
  4. Introduction to Nexus Artifact Repository
  5. Implementing Nexus Repository
  6. Integrating Nexus with Maven
  7. Running Maven build in Jenkins to store build artifacts in Nexus
  8. Snapshots in Nexus
  9. Release in Nexus
  10. Downloading artifact versions from Nexus
Chapter 20 (Tool 17): SonarQube Code Testing Automation
  1. Introduction to Code Quality Testing
  2. Metrics to Measure Quality of Coding
  3. Introduction to SonarQube
  4. Implementing SonarQube
  5. Integrating SonarQube with Maven
  6. Running SonarQube Code Quality Analysis from Jenkins
  7. SonarQube Quality Gates
  8. Gated Jenkins Pipeline
Chapter 21 (Tool 18): Selenium IDE Testing Automation
  1. Understanding Live Application Testing
  2. Live Website Testing
  3. Transaction Testing
  4. Installing Selenium IDE
  5. Recording Transactions
  6. Testing Transactions
Chapter 22 (Tool 19): Selenium WebDriver Testing Automation
  1. Understanding concept of automated testing
  2. Understanding webdrivers
  3. Installing Selenium Webdriver
  4. Writing a python wrapper
  5. Testing with Selenium using Python
  6. Jenkins Integration with Selenium using Python
Chapter 23 (Tool 20): Tomcat Middleware Platform
  1. What is a middleware
  2. What is Tomcat
  3. Understanding a Simple Java Web Application
  4. Installing Tomcat
  5. Managing Users in Tomcat
  6. Enabling Admin Access in Tomcat
  7. Managing Tomcat
  8. Deploying WAR files in Tomcat
  9. Undeploying WAR files
  10. Example Application on Tomcat
Chapter 24 (Tool 21): Jenkins Plugins for Deployment Automation
  1. Jenkins Plugin Management
  2. Overview of various deployment plugin
  3. Understanding of various deployment tools
  4. Container Deployment Plugin for Tomcat
  5. Installing Deployment Plugin
  6. Configuring Deployment Plugin
  7. Plugin based Deployment on Tomcat from Jenkins
Chapter 25 (Tool 22): Middleware API Automation
  1. Why is Tomcat a Middleware
  2. Examples of other popular middleware
  3. Configuring API access to Tomcat
  4. Using curl to call API
  5. Tomcat Deployment API
  6. Tomcat Undeployment API
  7. API based Deployment on Tomcat using Jenkins
Chapter 26 (Tool 23): Monitoring with Nagios
  1. What is Continuous Monitoring
  2. Need for Monitoring
  3. What is Nagios
  4. What can Nagios Monitor
  5. How does Nagios compare with Competition
  6. Installing Nagios
  7. Configuring Nagios for monitoring local system
  8. Understanding File structures in Nagios
  9. Understanding inter file relationships and dependencies in Nagios Configuration
  10. Configuring NRPE on Linux server
  11. Using NRPE to monitor Linux systems through Nagios
  12. Configuring NSClient++ on Windows
  13. Using check_nt to monitor Windows systems
  14. Understanding Nagios
  15. Ecosystem of Agent Alternatives
  16. Understanding Nagios
  17. Ecosystem of GUI Alternatives
  18. Understanding options for web based GUI management of
  19. Nagios Configurations
  20. Understanding Nagios Core engine alternatives
Chapter 27 (Tool 24 and 25): Monitoring with Prometheus and Grafana
  1. What is Prometheus?
  2. Setting up Prometheus
  3. Installing Prometheus
  4. Configuring Prometheus
  5. Setting up Grafana For Prometheus
  6. How to make your Grafana’s Dashboard as your Home Dashboard?
Chapter 28 (Tool 26): Infrastructure as Code with Puppet
  1. Introduction to Automation and Configuration Management with Puppet
  2. Introduction to concepts of resources and providers
  3. Desired State Configuration Management
  4. Managing Puppet Infrastructure as a Code
  5. Puppet Code Lifecycle
  6. Understanding architecture components
  7. Installing puppetmaster and puppet agent
  8. Implementing Puppet Enterprise GUI
  9. Writing Manifests
  10. Running Manifests locally
  11. Running Manifests on Server
  12. Using common resources – file, service, package
  13. Automate anything by executing commands through puppet
  14. Understanding non sequential coding style
  15. Implementing ordering in puppet
  16. Dissecting a puppet code run
  17. Understanding how to write platform independent code in puppet
  18. Using variables
  19. Using facter variables
  20. Puppet conditionals
  21. Use of embedded ruby templates in puppet
  22. Implementing modularity in puppet
  23. Using third party modules
  24. Creating own modules
  25. Applying automation modules on agents
  26. Automating web services with Puppet
Chapter 29 (Tool 27): Chef
  1. Introduction to Automation and Configuration Management with Chef
  2. Introduction to concepts of resources and providers in Chef
  3. Desired State Configuration Management push/pull mechanisms in chef
  4. Managing Chef Infrastructure as a Code n Git SCM
  5. Understanding architecture components
  6. Chef component integration flow
    Installing chef workstation, chef server, chef node
  7. Implementing enterprise chef with GUI
  8. Writing recipes
  9. Running recipes locally
  10. Running recipes on Server
  11. Using common resources – file, service, package
  12. Automate anything by executing commands through chef
  13. Implementing modularity in chef through cookbooks
  14. Using third party cookbooks
  15. Creating own cookbooks
  16. Uploading cookbooks
  17. Mapping cookbooks
  18. Applying cookbooks on agents
  19. Understanding concept of runlist
  20. Using file shipment within cookbooks
  21. Understanding benefits of sequential coding style
  22. Understanding the scalability of chef
  23. Dissecting a chef code run
  24. Understanding how to write platform independent code in chef
  25. Using variables
  26. Using ohai variables
  27. Chef conditionals & loops
  28. Use of embedded ruby templates in Chef
  29. Automating databases with Chef
  30. Automating web services with Chef
  31. Understand how chef knife can interact with cloud solutions like ec2
  32. Understand the ways to use chef on AWS cloud
  33. AWS Opsworks and how it works
  34. Difference between Opsworks and CloudFormation
  35. Chef’s cloud first approach
Chapter 30 (Tool 28): Ansible
  1. Introduction to Automation and
  2. Configuration Management with Chef
  3. Introduction to concepts of modules and providers in Chef
  4. Desired State Configuration Management through Push
  5. Understanding Ansible requirements
  6. Understanding enterprise implementation architectures
  7. Ansible code run workflow
  8. Installing Ansible Tower
  9. Installing Ansible Opensource
  10. Understanding concept of inventory
  11. Managing datacenter structures with inventory
  12. Writing playbooks
  13. Running playbooks
  14. Using common modules – file, service, apt, yum
  15. Automate anything by executing commands through Ansible
  16. Understanding benefits of yaml coding
  17. Common automation with Ansible
  18. Platform dependencies in Ansible code
  19. Using variables
  20. Ansible vault variables
  21. Using Ansible vault for storing passwords
  22. Automating databases with Ansible
  23. Automating web services with Ansible
  24. Wordpress Automation using Ansible
Chapter 31 (Tool 29-31): Azure DevOps
  1. Overview of Azure DevOps
  2. Managing Teams and Tasks in Azure Boards
  3. Understanding Azure Repos
  4. Working with Azure Repos
  5. Understanding Azure Piplines
  6. Building with Azure Pipelines
  7. Artifact Management with Azure Artifacts
  8. Deployment in Azure Pipeline
  9. Testing with Azure Test Plans
  10. CICD with Azure Pipeline
Chapter 32 (Tool 32-42): AWS DevOps
  1. What is Cloud9
  2. Working on Cloud9
  3. What is CodeCommit
  4. How to work on CodeCommit UI
  5. How to use git CLI with CodeCommit
  6. Gtthub vs CodeCommit
  7. What is CodeBuild
  8. How to build using CodeBuild
  9. Maven CLI vs CodeBuild
  10. CodeBuild Benefits
  11. What is CodeDeploy
  12. Deployment Groups
  13. Deployment Agents
  14. Performing a deployment using CodeDeploy
  15. What is CodePipeline
  16. Tying all parts of AWS DevOps CICD workflow together
  17. Executing End to End CICD with CodePipeline
  18. What is CodeStar
  19. What is EKS
  20. Setting up EKS
  21. What is ECS
  22. Types of ECS
  23. Using ECS
  24. What is Elastic Beanstalk
  25. Deploying on Elastic Beanstalk
  26. What is CloudFormation
  27. How to write CloudFormation Codes
  28. What is Opsworks
  29. Stacks and Layers
  30. Create ad run Opsworks
Chapter 33: Submission of All Projects for Certification

At the end of each chapter, you will be given one project for that chapter. You are expected to perform any combination of these projects at random as asked by your trainer. If you are able to demonstrate that you are able to successfully perorm the projects, then your trainer will write a recommendation for your certification to our exam team who will setup and ask you to go through the exam under observation. Upon passing the exam, you will be given the title of "Certified DevOps Architect". You can attempt this unlimited times. 

Chapter 34: How to prepare a good DevOps resume

Trainer will give you tips for peparing resume for DevOps domain. Further following services are available:

  1. Personalized Resume Building
  2. Mock Interviews
  3. Access to Hand Picked Jobs in 9demy job portal
  4. Help in preparing for the job interview

Job Support

  • Hands-on Project Certificate: In the competitive field of DevOps, the most important skill set is to be able to implement and perform the automations. In 9demy course, focus is always on the hands-on projects (we have the most number of projects - 23 total) in our course compared to any other institution in the market, so that when you face your interviewer, you explain as if you have been there and done that. You also get Project Certificates.
  • Freelancing Experience Certificate: When you start learning a new subject and then try to get a job, your biggest hurdle is showing experience and expertise. While for expertise, your projects and certifications help, for the experience you typically don't have much to show. But in 9demy, we will also give you freelancing opportunities and if you are able to work on those then you will also get paid along with an experience certificate. 
  • Resume Preparation: With everything covered in terms of learning, it might be daunting to showcase all that knowledge properly and adequately in your resume. Our resume experts will help you in building your perfect resume for the subject.
  • Mock Interview: All said and done, the final frontier is to pass the job interviews. Our mock interview sessions will prepare you for your real interviews and our trainers will share important tips to crack the interviews. 
  • Job leads: Our specialist team does the heavy lifting of searching jobs posted by leading companies and will keep sharing these leads with you. So that you can be up-to-date about the best opportunities for your life.

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Most scalable global applications are being built on the containerization platforms and job market is filled with openings for Docker and Kubernetes

Vagrant & Terraform

Hashicorp's virtualization and cloud automation coding tools are dominating the market as the defacto standard for infrastructure as code

Github & Jenkins

GitHub is the defacto source code management system of choice while Jenkins is the leader of CICD. Core of DevOps is made up of these two

AWS & Azure

DevOps goes hand in hand with Cloud Computing and every company on cloud uses DevOps on Cloud. AWS & Azure are the leading clouds

Sonarqube & Selenium

Monitoring as Code was pioneered by Nagios while Container monitoring was pioneered by Prometheus. Everyone uses these two

Puppet, Chef & Ansible

Puppet is dominating the agentbased automation market from 2005, while Ansible has become the defacto agentless automation tool

Python & Linux Scripting

Lambda is for serverless programming and Python is the most popular programming language in current time

Maven & Nexus

Atlassian dominates the Dev side of DevOps and every company uses the concepts of Agile and Kanban for the DevOps teams.

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