Description
We’ll take a look at establishing a common definition of DevOps and understand why DevOps is so important. Through case studies, we’ll see that high performing organizations are using DevOps as a competitive advantage. Don’t be left behind! In addition, this class will teach the keys to foster a culture for successful DevOps implementations and give you a roadmap to get started. Finally, this class will help you understand the tools necessary to automate your processes for maximum efficiency. We’ll put all the pieces of the puzzle together for you.
This certification course positions learners to successfully complete the DevOps Foundation examination.
Who should attend
- Software Managers and Directors
- CIOs, CTOs and IT Executives
- Operations Managers
- QA/Test Managers
- Project Managers
- Release and Configuration Managers
- Developers and Application Team Leads
- ScrumMasters
- Product Owners and Managers
Course Objectives
- Discover what DevOps is and is not
- Learn how other organizations are using DevOps concepts to gain competitive advantage
- Understand the tools that can help you automate processes
- Learn tips and techniques for changing your culture to support DevOps
- Understand why DevOps is important and why high-performing IT organizations are rushing to implement DevOps concepts
- Review case studies to understand exactly how companies are achieving DevOps success
- Learn how to optimize, rethink, and re-engineer your IT processes to deliver value to your customers faster than ever!
- Take Agile to the next Level – end to end processes with all IT groups
- Understand the metrics you should be focusing on
- Get real-world examples that work
Outline: Introduction to DevOps (DEVOPSINTRO)
Part 1: Introduction
- DevOps Defined
- High-Performance IT Organizations
- Core Chronic Conflict
- Exercise: Pain Points
- Business Value of DevOps
- Where DevOps Came From
- W Edwards Deming & Total Quality Management
- The Lean Movement & Toyota Production System
- The Agile Development & Infrastructure Movements
- Exercise: Agile Infrastructure
- The Continuous Delivery Movement
- IT Service management & DevOps
- End Goals of DevOps & CALMS
Part 2: Maturing a DevOps Practice in the Enterprise
- DevOps & Organizational Culture
- 2Patterns You Can Follow
- The Involvement Principle
- Information Security Principles
- Exercise: The Involvement Principle
- Scaling DevOps in the Enterprise
Part 3: The DevOps Journey – The Three Ways
- The First Way: Optimize Flow
- Principles of Flow
- Infrastructure As Code
- Infrastructure Configuration Mgmt & Tools
- Deployment Pipeline & Tools
- Shared Version Control & Tools
- Build Quality In
- Containerization
- SOA and Microservices
- Exercise: Optimizing Flow
- The Second Way: Amplify Feedback
- Principles of Feedback
- Telemetry Principles
- System Monitoring Tools
- Log Aggregation & Tools
- Use Telemetry to Anticipate Problems
- Feedback For Safe Deployment of Code
- Hypothesis-Driven Development
- Exercise: Amplifying Feedback
- The Third Way: Continual Learning & Experimentation
- Learning Culture
- Innovation Culture
- Exercise: Learning & Innovation Culture
Part 4: Course Conclusion
- Q&A