The DevOps Handbook

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The DevOps Handbook

The DevOps Handbook

– Provides best practices for continuous integration, delivery, and deployment. – Fixes common DevOps issues like slow releases, failed deployments, and rollback difficulties. – Covers debugging techniques for Kubernetes, Docker, and cloud-based pipelines. – Helps teams implement infrastructure as code (IaC) and monitoring strategies.

$129.91

(3 customer reviews)

Description

A comprehensive guide to DevOps practices, covering the Three Ways of DevOps (Flow, Feedback, and Continuous Learning). It focuses on CI/CD, automation, cloud deployments, and security integration. Readers will learn to implement DevOps pipelines, reduce errors in deployments, and achieve faster software delivery. The book is divided into 6 modules, including DevOps fundamentals, automation, cloud infrastructure, security integration, and case studies.

3 reviews for The DevOps Handbook

  1. Rachel

    “As a solo developer diving into DevOps, this handbook was an absolute lifesaver. It clearly and concisely laid out the principles and practices needed to build robust CI/CD pipelines. I was struggling with deployment issues and rollback nightmares, but the practical advice within helped me implement IaC and monitoring strategies that dramatically improved my workflow. Now I have faster releases, fewer failures, and the confidence to manage my infrastructure effectively. A fantastic resource for anyone looking to master DevOps.”

  2. Edith

    “As a solo developer tackling DevOps implementation, “The DevOps Handbook” was an invaluable resource. It provided clear, actionable strategies for continuous integration, delivery, and deployment that I could implement independently. The sections on debugging techniques for Kubernetes and Docker were particularly helpful, and I finally feel confident in my infrastructure-as-code approach thanks to the insights provided. It streamlined my workflows and helped me resolve common issues that previously plagued my releases, deployments, and rollbacks. This book is a must-have for anyone looking to optimize their DevOps processes, regardless of their operation size.”

  3. Chidinma

    “As a solo developer navigating the complex world of DevOps, I found “The DevOps Handbook” an invaluable resource. It tackled real-world problems I was facing, like slow releases and deployment hiccups, and offered practical solutions I could immediately implement. The sections on debugging techniques for Kubernetes and Docker were especially useful, and the insights into infrastructure as code and monitoring strategies have significantly improved my workflow. This book is a must-read for anyone looking to streamline their development processes.”

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