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DevOps: Automating Software Delivery and Operations 2024/25 fall

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DevOps: Automating Software Delivery and Operations LTAT.06.015

This course mainly focuses on upgrading the conventional software development skills of the students with hands-on experiences on DevOps practices and culture. This course covers DevOps automation practices and tool categories including GitHub/GitLab, Jenkin, Ansible, OpenStack, Docker, OpenAPI, Prometheus, and many more.

Objectives

The primary objective of this course is to provide the basic understanding of core principles, practices and tools of DevOps. As a student, you will be able to learn how the software delivery process is fastened by adopting DevOps approach.

Learning outcomes

By completing this course students will be equipped with:

  • In-depth understanding and necessity of DevOps.
  • Skills to bring automation in different software delivery phases.
  • Software stack that is needed to implement CI/CD.
  • Skills to automate the testing, building, and integrating the software packages/modules.
  • Knowledge on monitoring and scaling of the deployed software.

Soft Prerequisite

This course needs a good knowledge on Python Programming language and familiarity with Linux environment. Students should be able to debug basic errors, ssh other machines, knowledge on private/public key, and basic knowledge on cloud computing & container virtualization is a plus.

Lecturers

  • Chinmaya Kumar Dehury (in charge)
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  • Institute of Computer Science
  • Faculty of Science and Technology
  • University of Tartu
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