

Course Information

Course Name
DEVOPSF: EXIN DevOps Foundation

Exam code
DEVOPSF

Duration
2 Days
Certification
Overview
The word DevOps is a contraction of ‘Development’ and ‘Operations’. DevOps is a set of best practices that emphasizes the collaboration and communication of IT-professionals (developers, operators, and support staff) in the lifecycle of applications and services, leading to:
• continuous integration: merge developed working copies to a shared mainline several times a day
• continuous deployment: release continuously or as often as possible
• continuous feedback: seek feedback from stakeholders during all lifecycle stages DevOps changes how individuals think about their work.
DevOps values diversity, supports processes that accelerate the rate by which businesses realize value, and measures the effect of social and technical change. DevOps is a way of thinking and working that enables individuals and organizations to develop and maintain sustainable work practices.
Audience Profile
EXIN DevOps Foundation is ideal for IT and business professionals who want to understand DevOps and how their organization can benefit from its principles. This includes anyone who participates in a DevOps team, and anyone engaged in information and technology management.
Prerequisite
None
At Course Completion
The EXIN DevOps Foundation certification has been designed to give IT and business professionals basic knowledge and understanding of DevOps. This certification focuses on building basic knowledge, enabling a professional to work within a DevOps environment, and recognizing the benefits DevOps may bring to their organization. The certification is a stepping-stone to the EXIN DevOps Professional and EXIN DevOps Master™ certifications.
Course Outline
- DevOps origins
- Definition of DevOps
- Reasons for using DevOps
- Misconceptions about DevOps
- Value stream
- Deployment pipeline
- Version control
- Configuration management
- Definition of done (DoD)
- Difference with traditional practices
- DevOps practices
- Applicability
- Limitations
- Using commercial off-the-shelf software (COTS)
- Evolving architecture and organizational models
- Iterative progression
Overview
Overview
The word DevOps is a contraction of ‘Development’ and ‘Operations’. DevOps is a set of best practices that emphasizes the collaboration and communication of IT-professionals (developers, operators, and support staff) in the lifecycle of applications and services, leading to:
• continuous integration: merge developed working copies to a shared mainline several times a day
• continuous deployment: release continuously or as often as possible
• continuous feedback: seek feedback from stakeholders during all lifecycle stages DevOps changes how individuals think about their work.
DevOps values diversity, supports processes that accelerate the rate by which businesses realize value, and measures the effect of social and technical change. DevOps is a way of thinking and working that enables individuals and organizations to develop and maintain sustainable work practices.
Audience Profile
Audience Profile
EXIN DevOps Foundation is ideal for IT and business professionals who want to understand DevOps and how their organization can benefit from its principles. This includes anyone who participates in a DevOps team, and anyone engaged in information and technology management.
Prerequisities
Prerequisite
None
At Course Completion
At Course Completion
The EXIN DevOps Foundation certification has been designed to give IT and business professionals basic knowledge and understanding of DevOps. This certification focuses on building basic knowledge, enabling a professional to work within a DevOps environment, and recognizing the benefits DevOps may bring to their organization. The certification is a stepping-stone to the EXIN DevOps Professional and EXIN DevOps Master™ certifications.
Course Outline
Course Outline
- DevOps origins
- Definition of DevOps
- Reasons for using DevOps
- Misconceptions about DevOps
- Value stream
- Deployment pipeline
- Version control
- Configuration management
- Definition of done (DoD)
- Difference with traditional practices
- DevOps practices
- Applicability
- Limitations
- Using commercial off-the-shelf software (COTS)
- Evolving architecture and organizational models
- Iterative progression
