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  Master DevOps with a Step-by-Step Learning Guide (86 อ่าน)

14 มิ.ย. 2568 17:04

Hey friends, just wanted to drop a quick post here for anyone who’s trying to figure out how to start with DevOps. I came across a roadmap page recently that’s honestly one of the clearest I’ve seen so far. It gives a full breakdown of all the tools and skills you should know, along with the right order to learn them. It covers everything from basics like Linux and shell scripting to advanced stuff like Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD, and monitoring tools. What makes it special is how it's structured—each part connects to the next, and you don't feel lost or overloaded like on most other pages.



One of the cool things I noticed is how the roadmap is not just about tools, but it also tells you where and how those tools are used in real DevOps workflows. For example, when you reach the CI/CD section, it doesn’t just say "learn Jenkins," it walks you through what Jenkins is used for, and then moves to GitHub Actions, which gives you choices depending on your project type. This kind of learning path really helps when you’re not sure where to start or what’s even relevant. It's more like a journey that you can follow instead of just a list.



In the middle of the roadmap, they also mention how taking a proper course could help people who like structured learning. I saw a mention of a DevOps Course in Pune that seemed to be a***d fit with the topics covered in the roadmap. It wasn't pushed like an ad, which I liked. They just shared it as an option for those who might want live guidance or mentoring while following the roadmap. I think that’s a smart addition, especially for folks who want some extra support while learning things like cloud platforms, Terraform, or Docker.



Something else that stood out to me was how they included the newer and most used cloud tools like AWS, GCP, and Azure. The page even talks about how cloud services connect to DevOps practices and when to learn what. It also includes a few real-world use cases which helped me understand how the DevOps lifecycle works from planning to monitoring. This made the concepts stick a lot better, and I finally feel like I understand what’s going on when people talk about CI/CD or Infrastructure as Code.



So yeah, if you're trying to learn DevOps and feeling a *** stuck, I really recommend checking out this roadmap page. It’s beginner-friendly, and if you already know a few tools, it helps you figure out what to learn next. And again, if you’re in Pune or nearby and looking for structured classes, that DevOps Course in Pune option might be something worth exploring too. Just wanted to share my two cents in case it helps anyone else here trying to break into DevOps.

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