COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Princeton Training’s DevOps certification training will help you gain the required skill set for getting a DevOps Engineer job. It will make you proficient in DevOps skills like Continuous Integration, Delivery and Deployment, Infrastructure as a Code and more using DevOps tools like Git, SVN, Docker, Docker Swarm, Kubernetes, Puppet, Ansible, Selenium, Maven, Nagios, etc.
Princeton Training’s DevOps certification training has been designed keeping in mind the latest industry needs. You will be trained on the following skill sets which have been curated based on job descriptions posted by companies looking for DevOps Engineers. In this course, you will learn the following aspects:
- In-depth knowledge of DevOps methodology
- Implementing Software Version Control
- Containerizing Code on production using Docker
- Creating CI/CD Pipelines using Jenkins
- Configuration Management using Puppet and Ansible
- Automating build and test using Selenium and Maven
- Container Orchestration using Kubernetes
- Performance Tuning and Monitoring using Nagios
- AWS Essentials for DevOps
- IT Professionals
- Software Testers
- System Admins
- Solution Architects
- Security Engineers
- Application Developers
- Integration Specialists
- A basic knowledge of Linux or scripting is good to have. For this, we provide you with a free Linux self-paced course to help speed up your learning.
- A prior IT experience would be necessary for learning this technology.
All our practical sessions, case studies and projects will be performed on the AWS Cloud. We will help you set up your AWS Free Tier account once you enroll for the course.
We will also provide you VMs, which will help you practice even when you’re offline!
The DevOps industry is expected to grow six times higher by the year 2022, according to Gartner.
Additionally, DevOps and Cloud jobs are going to be among the highest paying jobs in the coming years, according to Forbes.
A DevOps Architect is the backbone of any organization’s technical team.
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Introduction to Devops
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Infrastructure Setup
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Software Version Control
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Containerization using Docker - Part I
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Containerization using Docker - Part II
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AWS Essentials for DevOps
- SDLC Automation: What is CI/CD?, AWS CodeCommit, AWS CodeBuild, AWS CodeDeploy, AWS CodePipeline, Deployment Strategies
- Configuration Management and Infrastructure as Code
- AWS CloudFormation: Intrinsic Functions, Wait Conditions, Nested Stacks, Deletion Policies, Stack Update, Custom Resources
- AWS Elastic Beanstalk
- Amazon ECS
- AWS Managed Services
- AWS Lambda
- AWS OpsWorks
- CloudWatch: CloudWatch Custom Metrics, Events Lab, Logs Lab
- Policies and Standards Automation: AWS Service Catalog, AWS Trusted Advisor, AWS Systems Manager, AWS Organizations, AWS Secrets Manager, AWS Certificate Manager
- Amazon Kinesis
- High Availability, Fault Tolerance and Disaster Recovery
- AWS Single Sign-On
- Amazon CloudFront
- AutoScaling and Lifecycle hooks
- Amazon Route53
- Amazon RDS, Aurora, DynamoDB, DynamoDB Keys and Streams
- Amazon Elastic File System
- Amazon ElastiCache
- Amazon S3 Glacier
- AWS Direct Connect
- Amazon CloudSearch
- Amazon Elasticsearch Service
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Configuration Management using Puppet
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Configuration Management using Ansible
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Continuous Testing using Selenium
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Continuous Integration using Jenkins
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Continuous Orchestration using Kubernetes
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Continuous Monitoring using Nagios