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Modern DevOps Practices - Second Edition

By : Gaurav Agarwal
Book Image

Modern DevOps Practices - Second Edition

By: Gaurav Agarwal

Overview of this book

DevOps and the cloud have changed how we look at software development and operations like never before, leading to the rapid growth of various DevOps tools, techniques, and practices. This updated edition helps you pick up the right tools by providing you with everything you need to get started with your DevOps journey. The book begins by introducing you to modern cloud-native architecture, and then teaches you about the architectural concepts needed to implement the modern way of application development. The next set of chapters helps you get familiarized with Git, Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible, Terraform, Packer, and other similar tools to enable you to build a base. As you advance, you’ll explore the core elements of cloud integration—AWS ECS, GKE, and other CaaS services. The chapters also discuss GitOps, continuous integration, and continuous delivery—GitHub actions, Jenkins, and Argo CD—to help you understand the essence of modern app delivery. Later, you’ll operate your container app in production using a service mesh and apply AI in DevOps. Throughout the book, you’ll discover best practices for automating and managing your development lifecycle, infrastructure, containers, and more. By the end of this DevOps book, you'll be well-equipped to develop and operate applications using modern tools and techniques.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
1
Part 1:Modern DevOps Fundamentals
6
Part 2:Container Orchestration and Serverless
10
Part 3:Managing Config and Infrastructure
14
Part 4:Delivering Applications with GitOps
18
Part 5:Operating Applications in Production

Questions

Answer the following questions to test your knowledge of this chapter:

  1. Which of the following are CD tools? (Choose three)

    A. Spinnaker

    B. GitHub

    C. Argo CD

    D. AWS Code Deploy

  2. CD requires human input for deployment to production. (True/False)
  3. Argo CD supports Blue/Green deployments out of the box. (True/False)
  4. What would you use to initiate deployment using Argo CD?

    A. Trigger the pipeline manually

    B. Check in changes to your Git repository

    C. Use CI to trigger Argo CD pipelines

    D. Argo CD pipelines don’t react to external stimuli

  5. An Argo CD ApplicationSet helps generate applications based on templates. (True/False)
  6. What branch names should you prefer for your Environment repository?

    A. dev, staging, and prod

    B. feature, develop, and master

    C. release and main

  7. Which of the following deployment models does Argo CD use?

    A. Push model

    B. Pull model

    C. Staggering model

  8. You should use Terraform to install Argo CD as you can store all configurations...