IBM - Introduction to DevOps
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Introduction to DevOps at Coursera Overview
Introduction to DevOps
at Coursera
Duration | 9 hours |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Beginner |
Credential | Certificate |
Introduction to DevOps at Coursera Highlights
Introduction to DevOps
at Coursera
- Earn certificate of completion
- Coursera Labs
- Flexible deadlines
Introduction to DevOps at Coursera Course details
Introduction to DevOps
at Coursera
What are the course deliverables?
- Learner will learn:
- The essential characteristics of DevOps including building a culture of shared responsibility, transparency, and embracing failure
- The importance of Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery, Infrastructure as Code, Test Driven Development, Behavior Driven Development
- Essential DevOps concepts: software engineering practices, cloud native microservices, automated continuous deployments, and building resilient code
- The organizational impact of DevOps, including breaking down silos, working in cross functional teams, and sharing responsibilities
More about this course
- Introduction to DevOps explores DevOps as a cultural movement, including building a business case for DevOps, the essentials of DevOps, and a brief history of DevOps
- Learner will learn new ways of thinking, working, organizing, and measuring to fully gain the benefits of DevOps
- Learner will learn how breaking down silos and organizing developers and operators into single cross-functional teams is necessary for truly adopting DevOps
- Having everyone contributing and everyone being responsible for success is at the heart of DevOps
Introduction to DevOps at Coursera Curriculum
Introduction to DevOps
at Coursera
Week 1
Overview of DevOps
Week 2
Thinking DevOps
Week 3
Working DevOps
Week 4
Organizing for DevOps
Measuring DevOps
Week 5
Case Studies and Final Exam
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