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DevOps: The Ultimate Beginners Guide to Learn DevOps Step-by-Step

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Do you want to improve your operational support and get faster fixes?Do you want your team to more agile and flexible?DevOps could be the answer you’ve been searching for! We all want to be better at what we do. Leaner, faster, more productive and able to adapt to changing demands all help us towards the path to success. DevOps is a relatively new concept and set of practices that aims to reduce the time between committing a change to a system and that change being implemented.Now, with DEVOPS, you can discover why so many people are enthusing about this idea, with chapters • What DevOps really means• How the lifecycle and workflow could benefit you• The exciting tools that will be at your disposal• How to adopt DevOps into your current practices• The future that DevOps is looking towards and how it will affect you• And more… That DevOps can achieve its aims without suffering any loss of quality in the end product, is just one of the main reasons why so many people are turning to it to help their business change to a more streamlined and efficient model.If you want a happier team, more improvement and a new-found respect from senior management, DevOps could be the book that will get that for you! Get a copy and see what difference it could make to you!

142 pages, Paperback

Published August 21, 2020

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November 25, 2021
This book does a good job of explaining the benefits and risks to the use of dev ops. It helped me identify the need for it within my work environment, how we have implemented it somewhat already, and it clearly defined the risks of failure that are prevalent. I pray that such risks can be properly mitigated.
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