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The Linux DevOps Handbook
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The Linux DevOps Handbook
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Overview of this book
The Linux DevOps Handbook is a comprehensive resource that caters to both novice and experienced professionals, ensuring a strong foundation in Linux. This book will help you understand how Linux serves as a cornerstone of DevOps, offering the flexibility, stability, and scalability essential for modern software development and operations.
You’ll begin by covering Linux distributions, intermediate Linux concepts, and shell scripting to get to grips with automating tasks and streamlining workflows. You’ll then progress to mastering essential day-to-day tools for DevOps tasks. As you learn networking in Linux, you’ll be equipped with connection establishment and troubleshooting skills. You’ll also learn how to use Git for collaboration and efficient code management.
The book guides you through Docker concepts for optimizing your DevOps workflows and moves on to advanced DevOps practices, such as monitoring, tracing, and distributed logging. You’ll work with Terraform and GitHub to implement continuous integration (CI)/continuous deployment (CD) pipelines and employ Atlantis for automated software delivery. Additionally, you’ll identify common DevOps pitfalls and strategies to avoid them.
By the end of this book, you’ll have built a solid foundation in Linux fundamentals, practical tools, and advanced practices, all contributing to your enhanced Linux skills and successful DevOps implementation.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Preface
Part 1: Linux Basics
Chapter 1: Choosing the Right Linux Distribution
Chapter 2: Command-Line Basics
Chapter 3: Intermediate Linux
Chapter 4: Automating with Shell Scripts
Part 2: Your Day-to-Day DevOps Tools
Chapter 5: Managing Services in Linux
Chapter 6: Networking in Linux
Chapter 7: Git, Your Doorway to DevOps
Chapter 8: Docker Basics
Chapter 9: A Deep Dive into Docker
Part 3: DevOps Cloud Toolkit
Chapter 10: Monitoring, Tracing, and Distributed Logging
Chapter 11: Using Ansible for Configuration as Code
Chapter 12: Leveraging Infrastructure as Code
Chapter 13: CI/CD with Terraform, GitHub, and Atlantis
Chapter 14: Avoiding Pitfalls in DevOps
Index
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