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Devops Advanced

The course is designed by  Devops Subject Matter Experts to help you understand Devops concepts and work on tools, Github, Jenkins, Sonarqube and Nexus , Docker to create Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment Pipeline which uses jenkisn, with sonarqube, nexus , docker, and ansible

  • 5 days of instructor-led training
  • Training delivered by Cloud and Devops Consultant
  • Trainer is also a consultant helping clients to migrate to Get into Devops culture

  • Understand the core concepts of DevOps
  • Create and manage repositories on Github
  • Install and configure Jenkins Master node
  • Install and Configure Jenkins Slave Node
  • Create a Pipeline job to automate git clone, maven package,
  • Add webapp deployment on tomcat7 server to pipeline
  • Integrate sonarqube and sonar static code analysis in pipeline job
  • Integrate Nexus and  Archive artifacts  in pipeline job
  • Understand docker and perform docker operations
  • Integrate jenkins with docker in CI/CD pipeline

This is non certification based course. Designed for Devops-Dev Engineer role industry specific requirements

  • Software developers
  • Software Test Engineer
  • Software Release Engineer
  • Software Project Manager
  • Software Architects

Day 1 and 2 – DevOps Technical Essentials

Module 1: Devops Big Picture  ( Theory)

  •  What and why of  Devops
  •  Devops Tools – Overview and Usecase
    1. Source Control Management (SCM Tools)
    2. Continuous Integration
    3. Static ode Analysis Tool
    4. Storage Artifacts
    5. Continuous Deployment
    6. Containerization
    7. Configuration Management

Module 2: Devops in Action ( Hands on Lab by students)

  • SCM Live demo
    •  Github – Create an account and fork your application code
    •  Git clone the github code , Use maven to compile and package java source code
    •  Deploy .jar file manually
  • Continuous Integration Tool –  ( Hands on Lab by students)
    • Jenkins – Deploy Jenkins on Ubuntu 14.04 server ( each student will deploy his Jenkins server)
    • Continuous Integration setup – Jenkins and Github
  • Code Packaging automation – ( Hands on Lab by students)
    • Automation Maven test, Compile and Package ( .jar) using Jenkins
  • Static Code Analysis – ( Hands on Lab by students)
    • Understand sonarqube ( deployed by trainer)
    • Students to Integrate Jenkins (CI) server with Sonarqube
    • Sonarqube –static code analysis  and set quality gates
  • Storage Artifact – ( Hands on Lab by students)
    • Understand Nexus ( deployed by trainer)
    •  Nexus storage artifact integration
    •  Store your end software products in Nexus
  • Continuous Deployment – ( Hands on Lab by students)
    • Add slave nodes to Jenkins
    • Automate deployment of your .jar file to server
    • Building Pipeline scripts and stages in SDLC

Day 3  – Docker Essentials

Module 1 : Course Overview

  • Module 1.1 : Introduction to the course

Module 2 : Understanding Docker

  • 1 – Module Introduction
  • 2 .2 – What is Virtualization
  • 3 what are Containers
  • 4 : Containerization and virtualization differences
  • 5 :  Case study : 100 developer environment
  • 6 : difference between win and linux containers
  • 7 : Docker ecosystem and components

Module 3 : Installing Docker on Linux

  • 1 : Module Introduction
  • 2 – Installing Docker on ubuntu 16.04 server

Module 4 : Containers On Ubuntu Docker host

  • 1 : Module Introduction
  • 2 : Deploy ,Login,exit contianer
  • 3: List,Start, Stop, restart containers
  • 4 where containers are stored
  • 5 : working with container hostnames
  • 6 working on multiple containers
  • 7 Container stats and inspect
  • 8 Container networking
  • 9 Deleting containers

Module 5  : Docker Images

  • 1 : Module Introduction
  • 2 : Introduction to Docker Images
  • 3 : Docker hub – create your account
  • 4 : Explore and pull images from docker hub
  • 5 : Docker commit Build and Push Your own image
  • 6 : Launch container using your own image
  • 7 : Build Your own image using dockerFile

Module 6  : Docker Volumes

  • 1 : Module introduction
  • 2 : Introduction to Docker volumes
  • 3 : Launch a container with volume attached
  • 4 : Recovering volume
  • 5 : Module Summary

Day 4  – Ansible Essentials

Module 1: Ansible Big Picture  ( Theory)

  • What and why  of Ansible
  • Ansible use cases and terminologies
    • Controller server
    • Nodes
    • Playbook
    • Ansible tower

Module 2: Ansible  management server deployment ( Hands on Lab by students)

    • Ansible–  Deploy a centos7 server
    • Ssh to centos7 server
    • Install and configure Ansible
    • Create password less authentication keys
    • Define nodes to be managed by ansible control server

Module 2: Ansible  Node server deployment ( Hands on Lab by students)

    • Deploy a RHEL server + 1 ubuntu 16.04 server
    • Ssh to centos7 server
    • Create password less authentication keys

Module 3: Ansible  HTTPD Playbook for RHEL  node( Hands on Lab by students)

    • Create a httpd playbook directory
    • Write .yml file
    • write httpd package install code for RHEL  server
    • write httpd service restart code
    • write template resource type to push index.html and log.png to node
    • write user and group creation code
    • Apply the playbook on centos node and validate if website is up

Module 4: Ansible  Apache2 Playbook for ubuntu node( Hands on Lab by students)

    • Create a apache2 playbook directory
    • Write .yml file
    • write apache2 package install code for ubuntu server
    • write apache2 service restart code
    • write template resource type to push index.html and log.png to node
    • write user and group creation code
    • Apply the playbook on ubuntu node and validate if website is up

Module 5 : Ansible  Windows 2016 server node deployment ( Hands on Lab by students)

    • Deploy a  windows 2016 server
    •  Configure it as windows node under ansible management

Module 6:   Playbook for windows 2016 node ( Hands on Lab by students)

    • Create a iis playbook directory
    • Write resource code to automate iis role on windows server
    • Apply the playbook on Windows node and validate if website is up

Day 5  – Jenkins with Docker and Ansible integration

Module 1  : Jenkins with docker Integration   ( Hands on lab by students)

  • Create a new pipeline script
  • configure a docker slave node with jenkins
  • fork source code
  • Run job which uses docker, sonarqube, nexus by jenkins CI/CD piepline

Module 2  : Jenkins master and slave  on container   ( Hands on lab by students)

  • Deploy Jenkins master on a container
  • Deploy Jenkins slave node on a container
  • Create pipeline to use jenkins job on container

Module 3  : Jenkins with ansible integration   ( Hands on lab by students)

  • Create jenkins Job to compile package a java webap.war file
  • Define ansible nodes
  • Integrate ansible in jenkins pipeline to deploy web app to Ubuntu servers

Module 4 :  Automated docker image build 

  • Create github account
  • Create docker file and make change on git
  • Automate image build on changes made in github repository –docker file

  • Gives an edge over other professionals in the same field, in term of pay package.
  • Customer are transitioning to devops culture  .Hence would require engineers with devops tool understanding and working knowledge
  • Helpful for People are trying to transition to  Devops Engineer roles from software engineer
  • The tool training helps to speak more confidently about this technology at my company when networking with others

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