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This DevOps training bundle is on sale for 80% off
Consider for a second that Westeros in Game of Thrones is a software company. Sansa would be the Operations department, and Daenerys would be in charge of Development. Meanwhile, Jon Snow is the DevOps Engineer whose primary role is to diffuse the palpable tension between the two so that Winterfell and the rest of Westeros can finally know peace.
See, as the head of development, Daenerys’ goal is to introduce new features and continuously improve the product. On the other hand, Sansa’s operations team is more concerned about the stability of the product. They’re aware that any big changes could potentially topple the system, so they try to defer them as much as they can.
Enter Jon Snow, the DevOps Engineer aka keeper of the peace. He knows that the two butt heads often, so he helps both, allowing them to focus on what they need to do. He makes sure that the modifications and deployments they employ are seamless.
And even if you don’t watch GOT or get that analogy, you will definitely understand this: DevOps Engineers are paid top dollar.
Curious to dive into this lucrative field? The Complete DevOps E-Degree Bundle features a curriculum that will supply you with the tools and resources needed to succeed in DevOps. It’s available today for 87% off.
Comprising six courses and more than 80 hours of premium content, this training package will take you on a deep dive into the fundamentals of DevOps practices. You’ll discover concepts like connecting remote servers, hardware, and file management, and creating automated pipeline developments. At the end of every course, there’s a quiz you can take so you can further fortify your learning. And once you finish the training, you’ll have the skills to help companies deliver products faster.
Usually $199, you can get the Complete DevOps E-Degree Bundle today for only $25 — a savings of 87 percent.
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