About This Course

This program is designed to prepare people to become devops engineers. This includes job titles such as DevOps Engineer, Reliability Engineer, Release Manager, and more. Obtaining the skills required to be a DevOps will make you extremely valuable across many industries, and in many roles. As a graduate of this program, you’ll be prepared to seek out roles that run the gamut from generalist to specialist, and all points in between.


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Learning Objectives

This program is designed to prepare people to become devops engineers.
This includes job titles such as DevOps Engineer, Reliability Engineer, Release Manager, and more.
Obtaining the skills required to be a DevOps will make you extremely valuable across many industries, and in many roles.
As a graduate of this program, you’ll be prepared to seek out roles that run the gamut from generalist to specialist, and all points in between.

Requirements

  • Intro to Computer Science
  • Introduction to Python Programming
  • Linux Command Line Basics
  • Intro to Programming Nanodegree program

Target Audience

  • If you’re a developer, system admin or operations manager interested in automating IT infrastructure, building software delivery pipelines, and deploying and managing infrastructure, this program is for you. This program will enable you to gain the skills necessary to succeed in this rapidly-growing field.

Curriculum

434 Lessons

Welcome to Bootcamp AI

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02. Project Reviews
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Introduction

Jobs in Cloud Computing

Cloud Computing

The cloud has become a key enabler for innovation with beneficial features like high availability, unlimited capacity, and on-demand scalability and elasticity. Learn the fundamentals of cloud computing while being introduced to compute power, security, storage, networking, messaging, and management services in the cloud. While learning the fundamentals, you will explore tools and services offered by Amazon Web Services (AWS) through interactive hands-on exercises. By the end of the course, you will have deployed your first website to AWS, and you will be prepared to continue your learning journey in the Cloud Developer Nanodegree program

Foundational & Compute Service

Storage & Content Delivery

Security

Networking & Elasticity

Messaging & Containers

AWS Management

Deploy Static Website on AWS

Getting Started with CloudFormation

With the advent of cloud computing, along came several tools that enabled us to deploy the underlying infrastructure components that provide security and services to our servers by writing scripts. In this course, you’ll learn how to deploy this infrastructure using CloudFormation, AWS’ tool for Infrastructure as Code. You will use CloudFormation to deploy Infrastructure patterns that are used broadly in the industry and can be readily used to deploy any cloud application. Like in the real world, you will begin with initial business requirements that you will turn into Cloud Architecture Diagrams. Then, you will deploy this architecture using CloudFormation

Infrastructure Diagrams

Networking Infrastructure

Servers and Security Groups

Storage and Databases

Monitoring & Logging

In this course, you’ll learn the process of taking software from source code to deployment and beyond. You’ll learn about automated testing, choosing the right deployment strategy for your business needs and deploying an appropriate CI/CD pipeline. You’ll also learn about monitoring and logging to ensure that your application is running at peak performance and stays that way. You’ll also learn to manage and make changes to your servers in an automated way, using Ansible, a leading Configuration Management tool.

Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment—

Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment Strategies —

Building a Continuous Integration Pipeline –

Enabling Continuous Delivery with Deployment Pipelines

Monitoring Environments

Deploy an Event-Driven Microservice

In this course, you will learn to create and deploy a Kubernetes cluster, configure Kubernetes autoscale, and load test a Kubernetes application. You’ll learn to operationalize both existing and new microservices, and apply containers best practices. You’ll learn to deploy Machine Learning microservices that are elastic and fault tolerant. You’ll learn to pick the appropriate abstraction for microservices: Serverless (AWS Lambda) or Container Orchestration (Kubernetes).

Using Docker Format Containers

Containerization of an Existing Application

Container Orchestration with Kubernetes

Operationalizing Microservices

Operationalize a Machine Learning Microservice API

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