Dot Net DevOps Training


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Course Duration

60 hours

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Certification

Industry recognized

Training Format

Classroom workshop

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About Dot Net DevOps Training


DevOpsSchool offer Dot Net DevOps Course, Certification & Training by experienced Trainer. This is best Institute that is provide Dot Net DevOps training and certification using online or classroom mode by Expert trainer who has 15+ experienced in this Domain. We offer program Globally including Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Mumbai, India, Netherlands etc. Our training will be handled in the weekday and weekends programs, depending on the requirement of the participants.

What is Dot Net DevOps?


In DevOps Dot Net bring modern Practices. Dot Net conceived during the rise of DevOps. Dot Net is a DevOps Era Platform it is ground up to support build and deployment automation. DevOps culture, where development and operations teams, systems, and tools work in lockstep. By aligning goals and sharing tools and strategies, you can improve velocity and code quality, allowing you to innovate faster. DevOps aspirants can find the best and skilled DevOps Trainer as well as consultant here on DevOpsSchool.

How DevOpsschool helps in Dot Net DevOps Training?


DevOpsSchool offers Dot Net DevOps Training Program for developers and operations team to grab the technique and best practices from basic to advance level. Dot Net DevOps Training and Course is available in Online Classes and Offline Classes for professional across India and abroad. Our DevOps Dotnet trainers are highly trained and upskilled and foremost in the area of DevOps and Automation. DevOps helps You deliver the best user experience possible and benefits your company by increasing the frequency of deployments of your software and services.

Key Highlights


30 DevOpos Tools Included

20 Live & Interactive Sessions

250 Hrs Self-paced Videos

60 Hrs Project & Exercises

Certified by DevOpsSchool

Lifetime Access to Videos Library

Interview & Assessment Support

1 month of internship with MNCs

Working Professionals & Freshers

Real time Projects

Lifetime Free Videos Library

Upcoming Batches


Starting date for the first session is from 9th April 2022 but you can join and start a session from any classes as each tool would be covered from scratch to the intermediate levels.

Eligibility


  • Freshers looking to become a DevOps Certified Professional
  • IT professionals
  • Software testers
  • System administrators
  • Solution architects
  • Security engineers
  • Application developers
  • Integration specialists
  • Aspirants looking to work as DevOps professional can apply for this course.

Skills Covered


DevOps Implementations

Continuous Integration & Delivery

Continuous Deployment

Continuous Inspection

Site Reliability Engineering(SRE)

Digital Marketing Expert

DevSecOps, Sercurity & SIEM

Docker & Containers & Kubernetes

Cloud AWS, Azure & Google Cloud

Microservices

Monitoring & Observability

AiOps, MLOps, DataOps

Tools Covered


Instructor-led, Live & Interactive Sessions


TYPE OF TRAINING
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DevOps Training Course - Dot Net
30 Hrs
INR 30,000/-
Self-paced video/Class recordings
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INR 9,999/-
Live Training + Class recordings + Support
30 Hours
INR 19,999/-
DevOps Dot Net Technical Support
Lifetime
INR 4,999/-

Agenda of the Training (DevOps/DevSecOps/SRE) Download Curriculum


  • Software Development Models
  • Learn DevOps Concept and Process
  • Learn DevSecOps Concept and Process
  • Learn SRE Concept and Process
  • Explore the background, approach, and best practices
  • Learn how these principles improve software quality and efficiency
  • Discover the major steps required to successfully implement
  • DevOps/DevSecOps/SRE Transition to a Project
  • Understanding the Continuous Integration, Deployment & Monitoring (CI/CD/CM)
  • Implement DevOps/DevSecOps/SRE - Organization & Culture

  • Let’s Understand about Software Development Model
  • Overview of Waterfall Development Model
  • Challenges of Waterfall Development Model
  • Overview of Agile Development Model
  • Challenges of Agile Development Model
  • Requirement of New Software Development Model
  • Understanding an existing Pain and Waste in Current Software Development Model
  • What is DevOps?
    • Transition in Software development model
    • Waterfall -> Agile -> CI/CD -> DevOps -> DevSecOps
  • Understand DevOps values and principles
  • Culture and organizational considerations
  • Communication and collaboration practices
  • Improve your effectiveness and productivity
  • DevOps Automation practices and technology considerations
  • DevOps Adoption considerations in an enterprise environment
  • Challenges, risks and critical success factors
  • What is DevSecOps?
    • Let’s Understand DevSecOps Practices and Toolsets.
  • What is SRE?
    • Let’s Understand SRE Practices and Toolsets.
  • List of Tools to become Full Stack Developer/QA/SRE/DevOps/DevSecOps
  • Microservices Fundamentals
  • Microservices Patterns
    • Choreographing Services
    • Presentation components
    • Business Logic
    • Database access logic
    • Application Integration
    • Modelling Microservices
    • Integrating multiple Microservices
  • Keeping it simple
    • Avoiding Breaking Changes
    • Choosing the right protocols
    • Sync & Async
    • Dealing with legacy systems
    • Testing
  • What and When to test
  • Preparing for deployment
  • Monitoring Microservice Performance
  • Tools used for Microservices Demo using container

Ubuntu

  • Installing CentOS7 and Ubuntu
  • Accessing Servers with SSH
  • Working at the Command Line
  • Reading Files
  • Using the vi Text Editor
  • Piping and Redirection
  • Archiving Files
  • Accessing Command Line Help
  • Understanding File Permissions
  • Accessing the Root Account
  • Using Screen and Script
  • Overview of Hypervisor
  • Introduction of VirtualBox
  • Install VirtualBox and Creating CentOS7 and Ubuntu Vms

Vagrant

  • Understanding Vagrant
  • Basic Vagrant Workflow
  • Advance Vagrant Workflow
  • Working with Vagrant VMs
  • The Vagrantfile
  • Installing Nginx
  • Provisioning
  • Networking
  • Sharing and Versioning Web Site Files
  • Vagrant Share
  • Vagrant Status
  • Sharing and Versioning Nginx Config Files
  • Configuring Synced Folders
  • Introduction of AWS
  • Understanding AWS infrastructure
  • Understanding AWS Free Tier
  • IAM: Understanding IAM Concepts
  • IAM: A Walkthrough IAM
  • IAM: Demo & Lab
  • Computing:EC2: Understanding EC2 Concepts
  • Computing:EC2: A Walkthrough EC2
  • Computing:EC2: Demo & Lab
  • Storage:EBS: Understanding EBS Concepts
  • Storage:EBS: A Walkthrough EBS
  • Storage:EBS: Demo & Lab
  • Storage:S3: Understanding S3 Concepts
  • Storage:S3: A Walkthrough S3
  • Storage:S3: Demo & Lab
  • Storage:EFS: Understanding EFS Concepts
  • Storage:EFS: A Walkthrough EFS
  • Storage:EFS: Demo & Lab
  • Database:RDS: Understanding RDS MySql Concepts
  • Database:RDS: A Walkthrough RDS MySql
  • Database:RDS: Demo & Lab
  • ELB: Elastic Load Balancer Concepts
  • ELB: Elastic Load Balancer Implementation
  • ELB: Elastic Load Balancer: Demo & Lab
  • Networking:VPC: Understanding VPC Concepts
  • Networking:VPC: Understanding VPC components
  • Networking:VPC: Demo & Lab
  • What is Containerization?
  • Why Containerization?
  • How Docker is good fit for Containerization?
  • How Docker works?
  • Docker Architecture
  • Docker Installations & Configurations
  • Docker Components
  • Docker Engine
  • Docker Image
  • Docker Containers
  • Docker Registry
  • Docker Basic Workflow
  • Managing Docker Containers
  • Creating our First Image
  • Understading Docker Images
  • Creating Images using Dockerfile
  • Managing Docker Images
  • Using Docker Hub registry
  • Docker Networking
  • Docker Volumes
  • Deepdive into Docker Images
  • Deepdive into Dockerfile
  • Deepdive into Docker Containers
  • Deepdive into Docker Networks
  • Deepdive into Docker Volumes
  • Deepdive into Docker Volume
  • Deepdive into Docker CPU and RAM allocations
  • Deepdive into Docker Config
  • Docker Compose Overview
  • Install & Configure Compose
  • Understanding Docker Compose Workflow
  • Understanding Docker Compose Services
  • Writing Docker Compose Yaml file
  • Using Docker Compose Commands
  • Planning - Discuss some of the Small Project Requirement which include
  • Login/Registertration with Some Students records CRUD operations.
  • Design a Method --> Classes -> Interface using Core Python
    • Fundamental of Core Python with Hello-world Program with Method --> Classes
  • Coding in Flask using HTMl - CSS - JS - MySql
    • Fundamental of Flask Tutorial of Hello-World APP
  • UT - 2 Sample unit Testing using Pythontest
  • Package a Python App
  • AT - 2 Sample unit Testing using Selenium

Technology Demonstration

  • Software Planning and Designing using JAVA
  • Core Python
  • Flask
  • mySql
  • pytest
  • Selenium
  • HTMl
  • CSS
  • Js.
  • Planning - Discuss some of the Small Project Requirement which include Login/Registertration with Some Students records CRUD operations.
  • Design a Method --> Classes -> Interface using Core Java
    • Fundamental of Core Java with Hello-world Program with Method --> Classes -> Interface
  • Coding in SpringBoot using HTMl - CSS - JS - MySql
    • Fundamental of SpringBoot Tutorial of Hello-World APP
  • UT - 2 Sample unit Testing using Junit - Use Gradle or Maven
  • Package - War file - Use Gradle or Maven
  • AT - 2 Sample unit Testing using Selenium - Use Gradle or Maven

Technology Demonstration

  • Software Planning and Designing using JAVA
  • Core Java
  • SpringBoot
  • mySql
  • Junit
  • Selenium
  • HTMl
  • CSS
  • Js.
  • Overview of Jira
  • Use cases of Jira
  • Architecture of Jira
  • Installation and Configuraration of Jira in Linux
  • Installation and Configuraration of Jira in Windows
  • Jira Terminologies
  • Understanding Types of Jira Projects
  • Working with Projects
  • Working with Jira Issues
  • Adding Project Components and Versions
  • Use Subtasks to Better Manage and Structure Your Issues
  • Link Issues to Other Resources
  • Working in an Agile project
  • Working with Issues Types by Adding/Editing/Deleting
  • Working with Custom Fields by Adding/Editing/Deleting
  • Working with Screens by Adding/Editing/Deleting
  • Searching and Filtering Issues
  • Working with Workflow basic
  • Introduction of Jira Plugins and Addons.
  • Jira Integration with Github
  • Exploring Confluence benefits and resources
  • Configuring Confluence
  • Navigating the dashboard, spaces, and pages
  • Creating users and groups
  • Creating pages from templates and blueprints
  • Importing, updating, and removing content
  • Giving content feedback
  • Watching pages, spaces, and blogs
  • Managing tasks and notifications
  • Backing up and restoring a site
  • Admin tasks
    • Add/Edit/Delete new users
    • Adding group and setting permissions
    • Managing user permissions
    • Managing addons or plugins
    • Customizing confluence site
  • Installing Confluence
    • Evaluation options for Confluence
    • Supported platforms
    • Installing Confluence on Windows
    • Activating Confluence trial license
    • Finalizing Confluence Installation
  • Introduction of Git
  • Installing Git
  • Configuring Git
  • Git Concepts and Architecture
  • How Git works?
  • The Git workflow
    • Working with Files in Git
    • Adding files
    • Editing files
    • Viewing changes with diff
    • Viewing only staged changes
    • Deleting files
    • Moving and renaming files
    • Making Changes to Files
  • Undoing Changes
    • - Reset
    • - Revert
  • Amending commits
  • Ignoring Files
  • Branching and Merging using Git
  • Working with Conflict Resolution
  • Comparing commits, branches and workspace
  • Working with Remote Git repo using Github
  • Push - Pull - Fetch using Github
  • Tagging with Git
  • What is SonarQube?
  • Benefits of SonarQube?
  • Alternative of SonarQube
  • Understanding Various License of SonarQube
  • Architecture of SonarQube
  • How SonarQube works?
  • Components of SonarQube
  • SonarQube runtime requirements
  • Installing and configuring SonarQube in Linux
  • Basic Workflow in SonarQube using Command line
  • Working with Issues in SonarQube
  • Working with Rules in SonarQube
  • Working with Quality Profiles in SonarQube
  • Working with Quality Gates in SonarQube
  • Deep Dive into SonarQube Dashboard
  • Understanding Seven Axis of SonarQube Quality
  • Workflow in SonarQube with Maven Project
  • Workflow in SonarQube with Gradle Project
  • OWASP Top 10 with SonarQube

Maven

  • Introduction to Apache Maven
  • Advantage of Apache Maven over other build tools
  • Understanding the Maven Lifecycle and Phase
  • Understanding the Maven Goals
  • Understanding the Maven Plugins
  • Understanding the Maven Repository
  • Understanding and Maven Release and Version
  • Prerequisite and Installing Apache Maven
  • Understanding and using Maven Archetypes
  • Understanding Pom.xml and Setting.xml
  • Playing with multiples Maven Goals
  • Introducing Maven Dependencies
  • Introducing Maven Properties
  • Introducing Maven Modules
  • Introducing Maven Profile
  • Introducing Maven Plugins
  • How can Maven benefit my development process?
  • How do I setup Maven?
  • How do I make my first Maven project?
  • How do I compile my application sources?
  • How do I compile my test sources and run my unit tests?
  • How do I create a JAR and install it in my local repository?
  • How do I use plugins?
  • How do I add resources to my JAR?
  • How do I filter resource files?
  • How do I use external dependencies?
  • How do I deploy my jar in my remote repository?
  • How do I create documentation?
  • How do I build other types of projects?
  • How do I build more than one project at once?

Gradle

  • What is Gradle?
  • Why Gradle?
  • Installing and Configuring Gradle
  • Build Java Project with Gradle
  • Build C++ Project with Gradle
  • Build Python Project with Gradle
  • Dependency Management in Gradle
  • Project Structure in Gradle
  • Gradle Tasks
  • Gradle Profile and Cloud
  • Gradle Properties
  • Gradle Plugins

Artifactory

  • Artifactory
    • Artifactory Overview
    • Understanding a role of Artifactory in DevOps
    • System Requirements
    • Installing Artifactory in Linux
    • Using Artifactory
    • Getting Started
    • General Information
    • Artifactory Terminology
    • Artifactory Repository Types
    • Artifactory Authentication
    • Deploying Artifacts using Maven
    • Download Artifacts using Maven
    • Browsing Artifactory
    • Viewing Packages
    • Searching for Artifacts
    • Manipulating Artifacts

Packer


  • Packer
  • Getting to Know Packer
    • What is Packer?
    • Save What is Packer?
    • Installing Packer
    • Save Installing Packer
    • The Packer workflow and components
    • Save The Packer workflow and components
    • The Packer CLI
    • Save The Packer CLI
  • Baking a Website Image for EC2
  • Select an AWS AMI base
  • Save Select an AWS AMI base
  • Automate AWS AMI base build
  • Save Automate AWS AMI base build
  • Using build variables
  • Save Using build variables
  • Provision Hello World
  • Save Provision Hello World
  • Provision a basic site
  • Save Provision a basic site
  • Customization with a Config Management Tool
    • Simplify provisioning with a config tool
    • Save Simplify provisioning with a config tool
    • Use ansible to install the webserver
    • Save Use ansible to install the webserver
    • Debugging
    • Save Debugging
  • Building Hardened Images
    • Use Ansible modules to harden our image
    • Save Use Ansible modules to harden our image
    • Baking a Jenkins image
    • Save Baking a Jenkins image
  • Building a Pipeline for Packer Image
    • Validate Packer templates
    • Save Validate Packer templates
    • Create a manifest profile
    • Save Create a manifest profile
    • Testing
    • Save Testing
    • CI pipeline
    • Save CI pipeline

Selenium

  • Introduction to Selenium
  • Components of Selenium
    1. Selenium IDE
    2. Selenium Web driver
    3. Selenium Grid
  • Installing and Configuring Selenium
  • Working with Selenium IDE
  • Working With Selenium Web driver with Java Test Case Setup and Working with Selenium Grid
  • Setup and Working with Selenium Grid
    • Jmeter

    • What Is Performance Testing?
    • Introducing JMeter
    • Configuring a Test Plan
    • Recording a Test
    • Assertions in Jmeter
    • Configuring a Dynamic Test
    • Collecting and Analyzing Test Results
    • Http cookie Managerto capture sessions
    • Jmeter controllers for Modules wise Metrics
    • Timers in Jmeter
    • Regular Expression in Jmeter
    • Data Driven testing in Jmeter
    • Handling Dynamic Responses
    • Jmeter NON GUI mode
    • Stress and Load Testing using JMeter
    • Scalability and Security Testing
    • Integration of JMeter with Selenium
    • Overflow of Configuration Management
    • Introduction of Ansible
    • Ansible Architecture
    • Let’s get startted with Ansible
    • Ansible Authentication & Authorization
    • Let’s start with Ansible Adhoc commands
    • Let’s write Ansible Inventory
    • Let’s write Ansible Playbook
    • Working with Popular Modules in Ansible
    • Deep Dive into Ansible Playbooks
    • Working with Ansible Variables
    • Working with Ansible Template
    • Working with Ansible Handlers
    • Roles in Ansible
    • Ansible Galaxy
    • Deploying Your First Terraform Configuration
      • Introduction
      • What's the Scenario?
      • Terraform Components
    • Updating Your Configuration with More Resources
      • Introduction
      • Terraform State and Update
      • What's the Scenario?
      • Data Type and Security Groups
    • Configuring Resources After Creation
      • Introduction
      • What's the Scenario?
      • Terraform Provisioners
      • Terraform Syntax
    • Adding a New Provider to Your Configuration
      • Introduction
      • What's the Scenario?
      • Terraform Providers
      • Terraform Functions
      • Intro and Variable
      • Resource Creation
      • Deployment and Terraform Console
      • Updated Deployment and Terraform Commands
    • Understanding the Need of Kubernetes
    • Understanding Kubernetes Architecture
    • Understanding Kubernetes Concepts
    • Kubernetes and Microservices
    • Understanding Kubernetes Masters and its Component
      • kube-apiserver
      • etcd
      • kube-scheduler
      • kube-controller-manager
    • Understanding Kubernetes Nodes and its Component
      • kubelet
      • kube-proxy
      • Container Runtime
    • Understanding Kubernetes Addons
      • DNS
      • Web UI (Dashboard)
      • Container Resource Monitoring
      • Cluster-level Logging
    • Understand Kubernetes Terminology
    • Kubernetes Pod Overview
    • Kubernetes Replication Controller Overview
    • Kubernetes Deployment Overview
    • Kubernetes Service Overview
    • Understanding Kubernetes running environment options
    • Working with first Pods
    • Working with first Replication Controller
    • Working with first Deployment
    • Working with first Services
    • Introducing Helm
    • Basic working with Helm
    • Lets understand Continuous Integration
    • What is Continuous Integration
    • Benefits of Continuous Integration
    • What is Continuous Delivery
    • What is Continuous Deployment
    • Continuous Integration Tools

    • What is Jenkins
    • History of Jenkins
    • Jenkins Architecture
    • Jenkins Vs Jenkins Enterprise
    • Jenkins Installation and Configurations

    • Jenkins Dashboard Tour
    • Understand Freestyle Project
    • Freestyle General Tab
    • Freestyle Source Code Management Tab
    • Freestyle Build Triggers Tab
    • Freestyle Build Environment
    • Freestyle Build
    • Freestyle Post-build Actions
    • Manage Jenkins
    • My Views
    • Credentials
    • People
    • Build History

    • Creating a Simple Job
    • Simple Java and Maven Based Application
    • Simple Java and Gradle Based Application
    • Simple DOTNET and MSBuild Based Application

    • Jobs Scheduling in Jenkins
    • Manually Building
    • Build Trigger based on fixed schedule
    • Build Trigger by script
    • Build Trigger Based on pushed to git
    • Useful Jobs Configuration
    • Jenkins Jobs parameterised
    • Execute concurrent builds
    • Jobs Executors
    • Build Other Projects
    • Build after other projects are built
    • Throttle Builds

    • Jenkins Plugins
    • Installing a Plugin
    • Plugin Configuration
    • Updating a Plugin
    • Plugin Wiki
    • Top 20 Useful Jenkins Plugins
    • Using Jenkins Pluginss Best Practices
    • Jenkins Node Managment
    • Adding a Linux Node
    • Adding a Windows Nodes
    • Nodes Management using Jenkins
    • Jenkins Nodes High Availability

    • Jenkins Integration with other tools
    • Jira
    • Git
    • SonarQube
    • Maven
    • Junit
    • Ansible
    • Docker
    • AWS
    • Jacoco
    • Coverity
    • Selenium
    • Gradle

    • Reports in Jenkins
    • Junit Report
    • SonarQube Reports
    • Jacoco Reports
    • Coverity Reports
    • Selenium Reports
    • Test Results
    • Cucumber Reports

    • Jenkins Node Managment
    • Adding a Linux Node
    • Adding a Windows Nodes
    • Nodes Management using Jenkins
    • Jenkins Nodes High Availability

    • Notification & Feedback in Jenkins
    • CI Build Pipeline & Dashboard
    • Email Notification
    • Advance Email Notification
    • Slack Notification

    • Jenkins Advance - Administrator
    • Security in Jenkins
    • Authorization in Jenkins
    • Authentication in Jenkins
    • Managing folder/subfolder
    • Jenkins Upgrade
    • Jenkins Backup
    • Jenkins Restore
    • Jenkins Command Line
    • Getting started
    • Integrations
    • Infrastructure
    • Host Map
    • Events
    • Dashboards

    • Datadog Tagging
    • Assigning Tags
    • Using Tags

    • Agent
    • Datadog Agent Usage
    • Datadog Agent Docker
    • Datadog Agent Kubernetes
    • Datadog Agent Cluster Agent
    • Datadog Agent Log Collection
    • Datadog Agent Proxy
    • Datadog Agent Versions
    • Datadog Agent Troubleshooting
    • Datadog Integrations
    • Apache
    • Tomcat
    • AWS
    • MySql

    • Datadog Metrics
    • Metrics Introduction
    • Metrics Explorer
    • Metrics Summary

    • Datadog Graphing
    • Dashboards
    • Metrics

    • Datadog Alerting
    • Monitors
    • Manage Monitors
    • Monitor Status
    • Develop an Instrumentation Strategy
      • Design and implement logging
      • Design and implement telemetry
      • IIntegrate logging and monitoring solutions
    • Develop a Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) strategy
      • Develop an actionable alerting strategy
      • Design a failure prediction strategy
      • Design and implement a health check
      • Design an authentication and authorization strategy
      • Design a sensitive information management strategy
      • Develop security and compliance
      • Design governance enforcement mechanisms
    • Manage source control
      • Develop a modern source control strategy
      • Plan and implement branching strategies for the source code
      • Configure repositories
      • Integrate source control with tools
    • Facilitate communication and collaboration
      • Communicate deployment and release information with business stakeholders
      • Generate DevOps process documentation
      • Automate communication with team members
    • Define and implement continuous integration
      • Design build automation
      • Design a package management strategy
      • Design an application infrastructure management strategy
      • Implement a build strategy
      • Maintain build strategy
      • Design a process for standardizing builds across organization
    • Define and implement a continuous delivery and release management strategy
      • Develop deployment scripts and templates
      • Implement an orchestration automation solution
      • Plan the deployment environment strategy
    • What Is Splunk?
    • Overview
    • Machine Data
    • Splunk Architecture
    • Careers in Splunk

    • Setting up the Splunk Environment
    • Overview
    • Splunk Licensing
    • Getting Splunk
    • Installing Splunk
    • Adding Data to Splunk

    • Basic Searching Techniques
    • Adding More Data
    • Search in Splunk
    • Demo: Splunk Search
    • Splunk Search Commands
    • Splunk Processing Langauge
    • Splunk Reports
    • Reporting in Splunk
    • Splunk Alerts
    • Alerts in Splunk

    • Enterprise Splunk Architecture
    • Overview
    • Forwarders
    • Enterprise Splunk Architecture
    • Installing Forwarders
    • Installing Forwarders
    • Troubleshooting Forwarder Installation
    • Splunking for DevOps and Security
    • Splunk in DevOps
    • DevOps Demo
    • Splunk in Security
    • Enterprise Use Cases

    • Application Development in Splunkbase
    • What Is Splunkbase?
    • Navigating the Splunkbase
    • Creating Apps for Splunk
    • Benefits of Building in Splunkbase

    • Splunking on Hadoop with Hunk
    • What Is Hadoop?
    • Running HDFS Commands
    • What Is Hunk?
    • Installing Hunk
    • Moving Data from HDFS to Hunk

    • Composing Advanced Searches
    • Splunk Searching
    • Introduction to Advanced Searching
    • Eval and Fillnull Commands
    • Other Splunk Command Usage
    • Filter Those Results!
    • The Search Job Inspector

    • Creating Search Macros
    • What Are Search Macros?
    • Using Search Macros within Splunk
    • Macro Command Options and Arguments
    • Other Advanced Searching within Splunk
    • Introduction and Overview of NewRelic
    • What is Application Performance Management?
    • Understanding a need of APM
    • Understanding transaction traces
    • What is Application Performance?
    • APM Benefits
    • APM Selection Criteria
    • Why NewRelic is best for APM?
    • What is NewRelic APM?
    • How does NewRelic APM work?
    • NewRelic Architecture
    • NewRelic Terminology
    • Installing and Configuring NewRelic APM Agents for Application
    • Register a Newrelic Trial account
    • Installing a JAVA Agent to Monitor your Java Application
    • Installing a PHP Agent to Monitor your PHP Application
    • Installing New Relic Agent for .NET Framework Application
    • Installing a Docker based Agent to Monitor your Docker based Application
    • Understanding of NewRelic Configration settings of newrelic.yml
    • Understanding of NewRelic Agent Configration settings
    • Working with NewRelic Dashboard
    • Understanding a transactions
    • Understanding Apdex and Calculating and Setting Apdex Threshold
    • Understanding Circuit break
    • Understanding Throughput
    • Newrelic default graphs
    • Understanding and Configuring Service Maps
    • Understanding and Configuring JVM
    • Understanding Error Analytics
    • Understanding Violations
    • Understanding and Configuring Deployments
    • Understanding and Configuring Thread Profiler
    • Depp Dive into Transaction Traces
    • Profiling with New Relic
    • Creating and managing Alerts
    • Working with Incidents
    • Sending NewRelic Alerts to Slack
    • Assessing the quality of application deployments
    • Monitoring using Newrelic
    • View your applications index
    • APM Overview page
    • New Relic APM data in Infrastructure
    • Transactions page
    • Databases and slow queries
    • Viewing slow query details
    • External services page
    • Agent-specific UI
    • Viewing the transaction map

    • Deep Dive into Newrelic Advance
    • Newrelic transaction alerts
    • Configure abnd Troubleshoot and Cross Application Traces
    • NewRelic Service Level Agreements
    • Troubleshooting NewRelic
    • Understanding and Configuring NewRelic X-Ray Sessions
    • Deep Dive into NewRelic Agent Configuration
    • Adding Custom Data with the APM Agent
    • Extending Newrelic using Plugins
    • Finding and Fixing Application Performance Issues with New Relic APM
    • Setting up database montioring using Newrelic APM
    • Setting up and Configuring Newrelic Alerts

    • Working with NewRelic Performance Reports
    • Availability report
    • Background jobs analysis report
    • Capacity analysis report
    • Database analysis report
    • Host usage report
    • Scalability analysis report
    • Web transactions analysis report
    • Weekly performance report
    • Istio Introduction - Concept
    • Environment Setup (Kubernetes cluster and Istio(1.7.X/1.8.0)) -
    • Istio Architecture
    • Traffic Management
    • Security -
    • Telemetry, Observability
    • Ingress Gateway: HTTP
    • Ingress Gateway: HTTPS/TLS
    • Ingress Gateway: mTLS, ciphersuites, TLS version - Concept
    • VirtualService
    • DestinationRule
    • Fault Injection
    • Request Timeout
    • Traffic Mirroring
    • Gateway Routing
    • Load Balancing
    • Egress HTTP
    • Egress TLS, mTLS
    • Service Entry
    • AuthorizationPolicy
    • Request Authentication
    • Peer Authentication
    • Envoy Filters
    • External Authorization
    • Rate Limiting
    • Egress Mongo Setup
    • Debugging with istioctl

    PROJECT


    In MDE Course a Participant will get total 3 real time scenario based projects to work on, as part of these projects, we would help our participant to have first hand experience of real time scenario based software project development planning, coding, deployment, setup and monitoring in production from scratch to end. We would also help our participants to visualize a real development environment, testing environment and production environments.

    Interview


    As part of this, You would be given complete interview preparations kit, set to be ready for the DevOps hotseat. This kit has been crafted by 200+ years industry experience and the experiences of nearly 10000 DevOpsSchool DevOps learners worldwide.

    OUR COURSE IN COMPARISON


    FEATURES DEVOPSSCHOOL OTHERS
    Lifetime Technical Support
    Lifetime LMS access
    Interviews Kit
    Training Notes
    Step by Step Web Based Tutorials
    Training Slides
    • DevOps changes the landscape completely and we can observe it by this example: if you will see today in the job descriptions, you look at the developers today there is no Java developer there is no DOTNET developers there are full stack developers. All of them are powered by tools, everybody wants to release faster, everybody want to be more secure and therefore, if you don’t know how to combine your skills and role with the power of tools and automation which is DevOps, you will fall behind.
    • As DevOps at its core is a cultural shift from traditional way of working to a new approach of working together which allows building, testing, and deploying software rapidly, frequently, and reliably. This approach no doubt helps organization and enterprises to achieve their goals quicker and faster turnaround time to deploy the new features, security issues, and bug fixes.
    • But, it affects the entire work process and this change cannot be possible to implement overnight. DevOps shift asked for automation at several stages which helps in achieving Continuous Development, Continuous Integration, Continuous Testing, Continuous Deployment, Continuous Monitoring, Virtualization and Containerization to provide a quality product to the end user at a very fast pace. This requires careful and gradual implementation so as to not make a mess of the functioning of the organization
    • DevOps implementation requires peoples who can understand the organization current scenarios and helps them to implement this shift accordingly. There is no single tool or magic pill that can fix existing issues in organizations and achieve the purpose of DevOps to work on collaboration. Therefore a software engineer nowadays must possess the DevOps skills and mindset and required various tools knowledge and they should have that sound knowledge to understand where to use these tools accordingly to automate the complete process

    • Apart from DevOps:

      DevOps, DevSecOps and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) all three are going to rule the Software Development Industry.

      DevOps aims to increase the speed of software delivery by enabling continuous collaboration, communication, automation and integration.

      DevSecOps aims to increase the level of security with faster development. It helps developers and security professionals find and maintian a healthy balance instead of priotizing the faster software delivery.

      After that, the requirement of an SRE naturally comes when a team is implementing DevOps and DevSecOps. SRE make sure to enable balance between developing new features on the one hand, and ensuring that production systems run smoothly and reliably, on the other.

      Earlier DevOps were adopted and still transition is going on from Agile to DevOps and after lots of debate IT leaders are really looking forward to shifting towards DevSecOps mindset. ANd now SRE concept introduced by Google engineer's who build and implement softwares to improve the reliability of systems.

      Its no more DevOps vs DevSecOp vs SRE - it’s SRE with DevOps and DevSecOps. In a nuthsell we can say, DevOps asks what needs to be done, DevSecOps asks it also needs to be done and SRE asks how that can be done.

      All disciplines, DevOps, DevSecOp and SREs, aims to enhance the release cycle by helping developers and oprations and QAs to see each other’s side of the process throughout the software development lifecycle. They also advocate automation and monitoring, reducing the time from when a developer commits a change to when it’s deployed to production. It requires full commitment from everyone involved in the process. They all aim for this result without compromising the quality of the code or the product itself. The whole team can work together to deliver a secure product that can be easily updated, managed, and monitored.

    • The transition from DevOps to DevSecOps with SRE comes with many challenges and implementation of all these concepts are not that easy.
    • Our "Master in DevOps Engineering" (including DevSecOps and SRE) course is tailored for those who wants to make them fit and preapared for all the upcoming challenges which software industry is going to face with all these transitions and happenings and for that they need experts and professionals to overcome all those challenges and make their adoption and transition smoother and easier.
    • This program highlights the evolution of DevOps, DevSecOps, SRE and its future direction, and equips candidates with the best practices, key principles, methods, and tools to engage people across the organization bridging the gap between software developers, QAs and operations teams and involved in reliability and stability evidenced through the use of real-life scenarios and use cases.
    • We have top-notch industry experts as our DevOps instructors, mentors and coaches with at least 15-20 years of experience.
    • We will make sure to be taught by the best trainers and faculties in all classroom public batches and workshops available in Bangalore/Bengaluru.
    • We provide our each participant real-time scenario based projects and assignments to work on where they can implement their learnings after training. This project helps them to understand real-time work scenarios, challenges and how to overcome them easily.
    • We have the only Master DevOps course in the industry where one can deep dive into DevOps, DevSecOps and SRE concepts
    • We are working in the training and consulting domain from last 4 years and based on our experience we know that one size does not fit to all which means we know that our pre-decided agenda sometimes cannot work for you. In that scenario you can discuss with our subject matter experts to create training solutions that will address your or your team specific requirements
    • After training each participant will be awarded with industry-recognized "Master in DevOps Engineering Certified Professional" (MDE) certification from DevOpschool with association of DevOpsCertication.co which has a lifelong validity.
    • There are no prerequisites for Masters in DevOps Program. As we are going to start all the concepts from scratch. Even, if any aspirant is planning to enter the IT world or DevOps this course will help them to get all the job-ready skills.

    CERTIFICATION



    What does it take to earn this certification?

    • Length - 1 hr
    • Languages - English
    • Registration fee - INR 5000/- (USD 70)
    • Exam format - Multiple choice and multiple select
    • Exam Delivery Method - online-proctored exam from a remote location
    • Prerequisites - After attending the Master in DevOps Engineering (MDE) Training Course
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    WHAT PARTICIPANTS THINK ABOUT OUR CERTIFICATION?

    With participants in over 100 countries, DevOpsSchool's certification can be a must-have Accreditation for anybody or any organization who are looking to adopt and implement software delivery best practices. Here are just a few recent observations made by our certified participants regarding their results with DevOpsSchool

    Abhinav Gupta
    (5.0)

    The training was very useful and interactive. Rajesh helped develop the confidence of all.

    Indrayani, India
    (5.0)

    Rajesh is very good trainer. Rajesh was able to resolve our queries and question effectively. We really liked the hands-on examples covered during this training program.

    Ravi Daur
    (5.0)

    Good training session about basic Devops concepts. Working session were also good, howeverproper query resolution was sometimes missed, maybe due to time constraint.

    Sumit Kulkarni
    (5.0)

    Very well organized training, helped a lot to understand the DevOps concept and detailed related to various tools.Very helpful

    Vinayakumar,
    (5.0)

    Thanks Rajesh, Training was good, Appreciate the knowledge you poses and displayed in the training.

    Kshitiij Gupta
    (5.0)

    The training with DevOpsSchool was a good experience. Rajesh was very helping and clear with concepts. The only suggestion is to improve the course content.

    Hear Words Straight From Our Clients About DevOps School

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    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


    To maintain the quality of our live sessions, we allow limited number of participants. Therefore, unfortunately live session demo cannot be possible without enrollment confirmation. But if you want to get familiar with our training methodology and process or trainer's teaching style, you can request a pre recorded Training videos before attending a live class.

    Yes, after the training completion, participant will get one real-time scenario based project where they can impletement all their learnings and acquire real-world industry setup, skills, and practical knowledge which will help them to become industry-ready.

    All our trainers, instructors and faculty members are highly qualified professionals from the Industry and have at least 10-15 yrs of relevant experience in various domains like IT, Agile, SCM, B&R, DevOps Training, Consulting and mentoring. All of them has gone through our selection process which includes profile screening, technical evaluation, and a training demo before they onboard to led our sessions.

    No. But we help you to get prepared for the interviews and resume preparation as well. As there is a big demand for DevOps professionals, we help our participants to get ready for it by working on a real life projects and providing notifications through our "JOB updates" page and "Forum updates" where we update JOB requirements which we receive through emails/calls from different-different companies who are looking to hire trained professionals.

    The system requirements include Windows / Mac / Linux PC, Minimum 2GB RAM and 20 GB HDD Storage with Windows/CentOS/Redhat/Ubuntu/Fedora.

    All the Demo/Hands-on are to be executed by our trainers on DevOpsSchool's AWS cloud. We will provide you the step-wise guide to set up the LAB which will be used for doing the hands-on exercises, assignments, etc. Participants can practice by setting up the instances in AWS FREE tier account or they can use Virtual Machines (VMs) for practicals.

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    You will never lose any lecture at DevOpsSchool. There are two options available: You can view the class presentation, notes and class recordings that are available for online viewing 24x7 through our Learning management system (LMS). You can attend the missed session, in any other live batch or in the next batch within 3 months. Please note that, access to the learning materials (including class recordings, presentations, notes, step-bystep-guide etc.)will be available to our participants for lifetime.

    Yes, Classroom training is available in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai and Delhi location. Apart from these cities classroom session can be possible if the number of participants are 6 plus in that specific city.

    Location of the training depends on the cities. You can refer this page for locations:- Contact

    We use GoToMeeting platform to conduct our virtual sessions.

    DevOpsSchool provides "DevOps Certified Professional (DCP)" certificte accredited by DevOpsCertificaiton.co which is industry recognized and does holds high value. Particiapant will be awarded with the certificate on the basis of projects, assignments and evaluation test which they will get within and after the training duration.

    If you do not want to continue attend the session in that case we can not refund your money back. But, if you want to discontinue because of some genuine reason and wants to join back after some time then talk to our representative or drop an email for assistance.

    Our fees are very competitive. Having said that if the participants are in a group then following discounts can be possible based on the discussion with representative
    Two to Three students – 10% Flat discount
    Four to Six Student – 15% Flat discount
    Seven & More – 25% Flat Discount

    If you are reaching to us that means you have a genuine need of this training, but if you feel that the training does not fit to your expectation level, You may share your feedback with trainer and try to resolve the concern. We have no refund policy once the training is confirmed.

    You can know more about us on Web, Twitter, Facebook and linkedin and take your own decision. Also, you can email us to know more about us. We will call you back and help you more about the trusting DevOpsSchool for your online training.

    If the transaction occurs through the website payment gateway, the participant will receive an invoice via email automatically. In rest options, participant can drop an email or contact to our representative for invoice

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