The Linux DevOps Handbook: A comprehensive guide to help you navigate the right Linux Distribution, through AWS Public cloud and avoid Pitfalls by Damian Wojslaw
This book provides solid foundation of DevOps and Linux systems along with advanced DevOps practices such as configuration, IAC and CI/CD Key Features Master Linux basics, command line, and shell scripting Essential DevOps tools: Learn Docker, Git, monitoring, automation, and CI/CD Implement networking, manage services, and leverage Infrastructure as Code Book DescriptionLinux is a cornerstone of DevOps, providing the flexibility, stability, and scalability essential for modern software development and operations. 'The Linux DevOps Handbook' is a comprehensive resource that caters to both novice and experienced professionals, ensuring a strong foundation in Linux. It begins with an understanding of Linux distributions, intermediate Linux concepts and shell scripting to help you automate tasks and streamline workflows. Essential day-to-day tools for performing DevOps are extensively covered. Networking in Linux is explained, equipping you with connection establishment and troubleshooting skills. You will also learn to use Git for collaboration and efficient code management. The book covers essential Docker concepts, enabling readers to optimize your DevOps workflows. Advanced DevOps practices like monitoring, tracing, and distributed logging is also covered. Moving on to implementing CI/CD pipelines you will be using tools like Terraform, GitHub, and Atlantis for automated software delivery. You will be able to identify Common DevOps pitfalls and apply valuable strategies to avoid them. By the end of this book, you will have in-depth coverage of Linux fundamentals, practical tool guidance, and insights into advanced practices enhancing Linux proficiency and becoming successful in implementing DevOps.What you will learn Understand how to manage infrastructure using IaC tools like Terraform and Atlantis Automate repetitive tasks using Ansible and Bash scripting Learn how to set up logging and monitoring solutions to maintain and troubleshoot your infrastructure Identify and understand how to avoid common devOps pitfalls Automate tasks and streamline workflows using Linux and shell scripting Optimize DevOps workflows using Docker Who this book is forIf you are not well versed in Linux systems, this book will provide you with the necessary guidance and tools to quickly learn and become proficient in managing Linux-based infrastructures. You will gain an understanding of the Linux operating system, its architecture, and its fundamental concepts. It will be a useful resource for both Systems administrators and DevOps Engineers. Furthermore, this book emphasizes learning public cloud technologies with a focus on AWS. If you are interested in learning how to use AWS to build and manage scalable and reliable systems, this book will provide you with the necessary knowledge and tools to get started.