Do you want to set up a sophisticated DevOps culture in your organization and automate your build and deployment pipelines?
Do you want your continuous integration and continuous deployment pipelines to evolve just like your source code does?
Do you want your DevOps engineers to be able to leverage each other’s work and collaborate as they have never collaborated before?
Today software engineers build complex software for a global audience to meet the ever–growing digital demands. As a result, the industry tries to keep up with the needs and competition. In software development, it is evident that trying to run a simple project by implementing a series of manual protocols, backed by instructions, just doesn’t work well anymore. This manual repetition of tasks does not add value to the project or even the organization. What can be done to maximize efficiency and scale up development? Automation to the rescue! Automation saves time, money, and efforts by increasing productivity.
In this course, “Hands–on Guide To Automation With Ansible,” you are going to learn about the significance of automation in software development. You will also understand how Ansible can effectively fulfill your automation needs in projects of any scale or size. Moreover, you will see a hands–on explanation of how to integrate Ansible with other frameworks, such as Docker and ELK Stack.
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Courses : 12
Specification: DevOps: Hands-On Guide To Automation With Ansible
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Price | $14.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 4.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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ApoorvKhare –
they are not able to provide or describe clearly the installation details of VM ware play station which is basic starting steps for set up.
Trinita dewanti –
The course is good, but not very clear on what machine to use as as a host, so for Mac user for example, is totally unnecessary using OpenSSH, this is not address, also the lecture seems like a robot, there’ s no personalisation, in case the situation/environment different.
Aditi Rao –
Very informative. Useful content and real world example. Straight to the point content really help me to keep my focus on the course and feel exciting. Looking forward to taking what I have learned
Florian Angermeir –
Okay as a starting point if you’re not completely new to ansible. Nice (sometimes too short) examples like ELK Stack and Jenkins. However, the docker content is outdated, no hints are given that the presented module does not work anymore or how to use the newly introduced ones and definitely lacks in depth explanations. All in all: Worth the price of 20 , but for sure not worth the price of 200 .
Praveen Kumar –
The course is really great.Thank you Sir,I like the way you explain all the concepts,even the small things,so simple and also describing each and every concept.I really gained the confidence by watching this course.
Pradnya –
Excellent course
Martin –
too many demos are obsolete. I have to look for current way to install docker, ELK with ansible how to install last version of AWX. It is interesting even if it is not always easy. The problem is that I spent too much time with other application than ansible. It would probably be better to go into ansible in depth rather starting using jenkins.
Saravanesh –
Not on a streamlined way
Christopher Ramirez –
This was a great course, as I felt like I went from knowing very little to having the confidence to create several of my own playbooks, roles and custom modules as needed. I took down several notes, and love the fact that this course is mine for ever as a valuable resource, as well as your provided site with both blogs/course which you offer for future purchase. Thank you for this creation. Everyday I like to think I’m a better version of me because of your course. Thank you again.