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A Complete Guide On How An Individual Can Practice Continuous DevOps

  • Sujay Maheshwari Sujay Maheshwari
  • Sunday, Jul 26, 2020

Introduction

DevOps is the combination of cultural philosophies, practices, and tools that increase an enterprise’s ability to deliver applications and services at a very high speed. It also evolves and improves products faster than enterprises using traditional software for development and infrastructure management processes. The work of a DevOps engineer includes working with developers and IT personnel to oversee code releases.

DevOps engineers are mostly developers who get interested in deploying any application, or sysadmins who have a passion for coding and scripting and want some development tasks to improve the deployment of an application. It is the collaboration between Development and Operations. It is a union of process, people, and working products that enables continuous integration and continuous delivery to enhance the application’s quality to the end-users. They also speed up delivering applications and software services at top speed and with high efficiency.

We will talk about what DevOps is, as a career choice, and how one can succeed as a DevOps engineer. We will also go in-depth on various tools, and how they are useful to a DevOps engineer.

How can one succeed as a DevOps Engineer?

One must consider themselves on the above-average side of programming. You will write a decent amount of code scripts – after all, Infrastructure as Code is the first principle!

One must also be able to troubleshoot applications with network issues for being a DevOps engineer. The knowledge of the Linux operating system is crucial. Finding your way around the Linux operating system might be a bit of a struggle, but it is worth the time.

To succeed as a DevOps engineer, one needs to have excellent knowledge of the basics of coding and design-level decisions. They may also learn to write functional code. They must know their way around domains like networking, systems, and coding. They should also know how to work with APIs.

DevOps engineers need to be the jack of all trades because they must know many technical domains to work for both front-end and back-end development work. You need not be a 10x engineer to be able to succeed as a DevOps engineer. Most interviewers prefer necessary programming skills with experience in the tools required for DevOps in cloud services.

Most DevOps engineers must learn log aggregators, monitoring, and alerting tools. CI/CD security, and networking proficiency are also a necessity.

DevOps Tools

In this section, I will explain the core technology categories and specific technologies that help developers realize the DevOps engineer’s objectives.

Some things that an engineer must always keep in mind are:

  • Continuous improvement is a necessity
  • We cannot buy DevOps
  • Adoption of tools happens in stages

Planning

Planning matters for developers because it involves:

  • Shared purpose
  • Transparency
  • Empowerment

Issue Tracking

Issue Tracking matters because it involves:

  • Customer responsiveness
  • Limited knowledge waste
  • Feedback loop

The tools used for issue tracking are:

  • Atlassian Jira
  • JetBrains YouTrack
  • ZenDesk

Source control

Source control matters for developers as it involves:

  • Asset control
  • Collaboration
  • Empower teams

The tools required for Source control and management are:

  • Git
  • GitHub
  • GitLab
  • Bitbucket
  • Subversion

Build and Test Tools

Building Tools

Building tools matter for developers because they put a focus on:

  • Consistent packaging
  • Automation of an error-prone activity
  • Yielding early quality signals

Such build tools include:

  • Maven/Grade
  • MSBuild
  • Rake
  • JFrog Artifactory
  • Sonatype
  • NuGet

Testing Tools

Developers need testing Tools for DevOps developers because they:

  • Puts focus on built-in quality
  • Creates confidence in deployed artifacts

Some examples of such testing tools include:

  • JUnit
  • XUnit.net
  • Selenium
  • Jasmine
  • Cucumber

Continuous Integration and Deployment (CI/CD)

CI and CD tools

Continuous Integration and Delivery tools matter for DevOps developers for:

  • Early feedback
  • Reduce defects with minimal manual errors
  • Limit the pre-production inventory of developers
  • Automate complex pipelines
  • Unify teams around getting value to customers

Some CI tools commonly used by developers are:

  • Jenkins
  • CircleCI
  • TravisCI
  • Concourse
  • AWS CodePipelines/ CodeDeploy
  • Azure Pipelines
  • Github Actions
  • GCP Build

Configuration-Management Tools

Developers use configuration management tools to:

  • Enforce Consistency and predict repeatability
  • Reduce manual errors
  • Treat Infrastructure-As-Code

Examples of a few configurations management tools are:

  • Terraform
  • BOSH
  • Chef
  • Ansible
  • Puppet

Cloud Platforms

Cloud platforms also matter for teams because they are:

  • Automation friendly
  • Observable runtime for software

Examples of some cloud platforms are:

  • Amazon Web Services or AWS
  • Microsoft Azure
  • Google Cloud Platform
  • Heroku
  • DigitalOcean

Monitorinfg and Logging Tools

Monitoring and logging tools matter for developers because they provide:

  • Fast recovery
  • Responsiveness
  • Transparency
  • Limited human involvement during incidents

Examples of some such tools are:

  • ELK Stack
  • Datadog
  • New Relic
  • Prometheus
  • Zipkin
  • Azure Monitor

Communication Tools

Some communication tools that matter for developers to connect teams, limit waiting, and improve collaboration are

  • Slack
  • PagerDuty
  • OpsGenie
  • Spike.sh
  • Microsoft Teams
  • Google Hangouts
  • Zoom

Knowledge-Sharing Tools

Some knowledge sharing tools that matter for DevOps developers to reduce knowledge waste, increase new-hire productivity, limit repeat mistakes are

  • GitHub Pages
  • Confluence
  • Google sites
  • Jekyll

API Management with DevOps

Nowadays, it is common for an application architecture to be running several APIs. This helps to create flawless integrations between multiple systems.

Businesses with a mature API platform they must use a sound API management system in place. To receive predictable performance from APIs, CloudOps team members must figure out a process that can quickly deploy updates and help them trust the code they are deploying. DevOps practices can help ensure reliability across their API program.

Automated, comprehensive API testing can also be a key factor to give developers confidence. Testing should start with the design of their API. They must determine what responses they expect with each type of request. Such decisions become a development-time check before future deployments. Like any other software, API is also subject to bugs and other errors, which makes API testing at least as necessary as any other software testing.

With potentially hundreds and thousands of customers, an API issue can have a magnifying effect in terms of loss. To maintain software quality, a developer must have a robust approach to API testing.

Some common ways to test API are

  1. Unit testing
  2. Integration testing
  3. Security testing
  4. Load testing

Part of the above API management also applies if you, as DevOps team, are consuming third-party vendor APIs – which in today’s software DNA is quite common.

Conclusion

With this, we can conclude that DevOps developers can practice continuous DevOps and succeed as DevOps engineers by strengthening their basics of programming, by gaining knowledge on various cloud and vendor platforms, by mastering the DevOps tools that are mentioned above. They must also know the essential API management tools used in cloud services like AWS.

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