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1 hour ago, acuman said:

Add cream 

trainer name cheppala ?

materials kavala?

vaadu cheppina maatalu

This program just for  basic idea only not full package.

I was told in America you guys keeps eveything in resume so this course is designed for just basic knowledge

buy Enterprise edition no coding required

Jai balayya

 

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2 hours ago, acuman said:

Devops ----------- Duration : 24 hrs - Per week 6 hours Total : 4 weeks Minimum number of students : 5 About The Course In this course, we look at the necessity of Devops and how a DevOps transformation can help focus on value and streamlined delivery. We will also cover concepts like Automation and technology which play huge roles in DevOps success; in this course we'll analyze the major capability areas and which technologies can get your team on its way. Course Objectives After the completion of DevOps course at Edureka, you will be able to : 1. Understand the need for DevOps and the problems it resolves. 2. Learn about the common Infrastructure Servers, Scalability and Availability 3. Implement Automated Installations and Deployments 4. Understand Performance and basic Security for Infrastructure 5. Apply Bash/Python Basics 6. Implement Virtualization Concepts 7. Understand the need and concepts of Monitoring and Logging 8. Learn various DevOps tools Puppets, Jenkins, Nagios, GIT, etc. Who should go for this course? This course is a foundation to anyone who aspires to become a DevOps Engineer, a Service Engineer in the field of Enterprise Infrastructures. The following professionals are the key beneficiaries of this course : 1. Project Managers, 2. Testing Professionals, 3. Software Developers and Architects Pre-requisites There are no specific prerequisites to become a DevOps Practitioner. Anyone with basic experience or knowledge in any of the following stream (but not limited to) can become a DevOps Practitioner: 1. Programming (any language) 2. Shell scripting 3. System admin 4. IT Services - Ops and Support, 5. Build and release 6. QA or Testing Project Work Project #1 1. Deploy a two node highly available Apache WebServer, using HA *****. 2. The Apache web Server configuration must be maintained using Puppet and any manual change must be overridden in 15 minutes. 3. The Apache web Server must keep logs for 1 month and the maximum size of any Apache log file must be less or equal to 2 GB. 4. Configure Nagios to monitor the health status of Apache Web Server and if there are any issues send an alert to any configured email. 5. Write a custom Nagios Plugin to monitor the interface speed of the NIC card on your system. If NIC speed is less then 1Gbps, it must send a Nagios alert. Project #2 1. Configure DNS split zone “cluster1.com” and make sure that they return different IPs when resolved internally and externally 2. Make sure all the changes to the DNS config and zone files must be audited 3. Write a script to find all the users who never logged-in in the last 3 months and lock their accounts. 4. Setup up a Docker container to serve as an Apache web server and allow ssh to it from any node. 1. Introduction to DevOps and its Necessities Learning Objectives - In this module, you will learn what is DevOps and it's necessities, DevOps roles, day-to-day problems & their solutions. You will also learn about the various infrastructure layouts and understand Scalability and Availability. Topics - DevOps, DevOps Roles, DevOps Necessities, DevOps Problems & Solutions, Making a DevOps Transition, Identifying cultural impediments and overcoming it, Building Accountability and Trust, Understanding the Infrastructure layouts and its Challenges, Understand Scalability and Availability, Networking Concepts from an enterprise prospective, Annie’s Quizzes, LAB, Q & A, Quick Recap. Practicals to be covered - Subnetting. 2. Understand Common Infrastructure Servers Learning Objectives - In this module, you will learn about the various Infrastructure Servers, their Configuration & Optimization. Topics - Working of DNS Server at Internet Scale, DNS Installation, DNS Configuration, DNS Tuning and Geolocation. Understand Web Servers like Apache, Ngnix and their differences, Configure Apache and Nginx for the Enterprise, Load Balancing through HA ***** and Setup NFS for storage presentation. Practicals to be covered - DNS Installation and Configuration, DNS Master/Slave Configuration, HTTPD Web Server setup, HA ***** Setup - Both HTTP & TCP based load balancing and Ngnix Installation and Configuration. 3. Implement Automated Installations and Deployments Learning Objectives - In this module, you will learn about Automatic Installation of Servers, Continuous Integration, Configuration Deployments and Packaging. Topics - Installation of Linux Servers using PXE boot or kick start method, Yum repository setup and Automatic system updates. Configuration of SVN and GIT. Practicals to be covered - Linux Installation Methods - Setup PXE(Preboot Execution Environment) and Linux Repository Setup. 4. Understand Performance tuning aspects and basic Security for Infrastructure Learning Objectives - In this module, you will learn about Performance aspects of the Infrastructure from an Enterprise perspective and Implementation of Security to make environment more secure. Topics - Operating System tuning concepts and it's Concerns, Types of Disk Schedulers, Performance and Use Cases, Network tuning Parameters and their Influence, Understand the Security at the OS and Network level, Configure Linux Firewall and other security aspects for a secured environment. Practicals to be covered - Automatic System updates, SVN and Git Configuration and IP Tables. 5. Installation & Configuration of Jenkins and Puppet Learning Objectives - In this module, you will learn about Installation & Configuration of Jenkins and Puppet. Topics - Installation of Jenkins, Authentication with LDAP, UNIX etc, Integration with SVN, Remote command execution, Puppet Installation and Configuration, Puppet manifests and examples, Puppet with SVN. Practicals to be covered - Jenkins installation and setup, Jenkins and SVN integration, Jenkins Remote execution, Build job by sending an email, Puppet installation and Configuration, Puppet Manifest examples- User creation, Tomcat installation, Apache Server installation and MySql Parameter changes. 6. Introduction to Automation with Ansible and SaltStack Learning Objectives - In this module, you will learn about the basics of Ansible, Ansible Playbooks, Ansible Inventory/Dynamic Inventory, Ansible Patterns. Topics - Infrastructure as Code, Ansible Installation, Ansible Communication framework, Ansible Playbooks, Ansible Inventory/Dynamic Inventory, Ansible Patterns, Sample Scripts, SALTStack States, SLS and Top files, Namespaces, Renderers, Templating Modules, Orchestration. Practicals to be covered - Ansible Installation, Ansible Playbooks, Salt Installation, Running Salt. 7. Automation with Chef Learning Objectives - In this module, you will learn about the Basics of Chef, Chef Cookbooks, Chef Architecture, Tools - Knife & Scripting and Chef Development Kit. Topics - Chef Recipes, Chef Cookbooks, Chef Architecture, Tools - Knife & Scripting, Chef Development Kit (ChefDK) Practicals to be covered - Command Line Tools: Chef and Knife Commands. 8. Monitoring, Logging, Tomcat and System Tools Learning Objectives - In this module, we will look at Monitoring, logging and auditing and also various DevOps tools/commands that are necessary for the day-to-day activities. We will also look at setting up Tomcat Server. Topics - Introduction to various logging tools, Understand System auditing, Install and Configure Nagios Monitoring for the Infrastructure, Installation of Tomcat Server and examples, Understand Openssl and Openssh details, Understand rsync for backups, Understand Commands like: lsof, netstat, Understand Virtual Memory, Free, top, vmstat, iostat, uptime, find, screen, strace, Disk commands like - df, du, mkfs, tune2fs, fdisk, dd, Understand /etc/fstab, Mount commands. Practicals to be covered - Syslog setup and examples, Log rotation, Nagios configuration and setup monitoring for Linux servers and LDAP integration with Jenkins.

this is all biscuit inka cover cheyyaru 

only 1 week untundhi basics cheptarru

4- 5 classes last class lo manam vp ayyam ro ani ardham avthundhi

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27 minutes ago, kiladi bullodu said:

this is all biscuit inka cover cheyyaru 

only 1 week untundhi basics cheptarru

4- 5 classes last class lo manam vp ayyam ro ani ardham avthundhi

Biscuit cream add cheyyi. Cream marchipothunnavu

 

Classes are for 3 months +

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1 hour ago, acuman said:

Biscuit cream add cheyyi. Cream marchipothunnavu

 

Classes are for 3 months +

devops is for 5 classes 

i can keeep arguing with you because i tell the facts

 

jai balayya

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On 8/11/2016 at 10:30 PM, acuman said:

Devops ----------- Duration : 24 hrs - Per week 6 hours Total : 4 weeks Minimum number of students : 5 About The Course In this course, we look at the necessity of Devops and how a DevOps transformation can help focus on value and streamlined delivery. We will also cover concepts like Automation and technology which play huge roles in DevOps success; in this course we'll analyze the major capability areas and which technologies can get your team on its way. Course Objectives After the completion of DevOps course at Edureka, you will be able to : 1. Understand the need for DevOps and the problems it resolves. 2. Learn about the common Infrastructure Servers, Scalability and Availability 3. Implement Automated Installations and Deployments 4. Understand Performance and basic Security for Infrastructure 5. Apply Bash/Python Basics 6. Implement Virtualization Concepts 7. Understand the need and concepts of Monitoring and Logging 8. Learn various DevOps tools Puppets, Jenkins, Nagios, GIT, etc. Who should go for this course? This course is a foundation to anyone who aspires to become a DevOps Engineer, a Service Engineer in the field of Enterprise Infrastructures. The following professionals are the key beneficiaries of this course : 1. Project Managers, 2. Testing Professionals, 3. Software Developers and Architects Pre-requisites There are no specific prerequisites to become a DevOps Practitioner. Anyone with basic experience or knowledge in any of the following stream (but not limited to) can become a DevOps Practitioner: 1. Programming (any language) 2. Shell scripting 3. System admin 4. IT Services - Ops and Support, 5. Build and release 6. QA or Testing Project Work Project #1 1. Deploy a two node highly available Apache WebServer, using HA *****. 2. The Apache web Server configuration must be maintained using Puppet and any manual change must be overridden in 15 minutes. 3. The Apache web Server must keep logs for 1 month and the maximum size of any Apache log file must be less or equal to 2 GB. 4. Configure Nagios to monitor the health status of Apache Web Server and if there are any issues send an alert to any configured email. 5. Write a custom Nagios Plugin to monitor the interface speed of the NIC card on your system. If NIC speed is less then 1Gbps, it must send a Nagios alert. Project #2 1. Configure DNS split zone “cluster1.com” and make sure that they return different IPs when resolved internally and externally 2. Make sure all the changes to the DNS config and zone files must be audited 3. Write a script to find all the users who never logged-in in the last 3 months and lock their accounts. 4. Setup up a Docker container to serve as an Apache web server and allow ssh to it from any node. 1. Introduction to DevOps and its Necessities Learning Objectives - In this module, you will learn what is DevOps and it's necessities, DevOps roles, day-to-day problems & their solutions. You will also learn about the various infrastructure layouts and understand Scalability and Availability. Topics - DevOps, DevOps Roles, DevOps Necessities, DevOps Problems & Solutions, Making a DevOps Transition, Identifying cultural impediments and overcoming it, Building Accountability and Trust, Understanding the Infrastructure layouts and its Challenges, Understand Scalability and Availability, Networking Concepts from an enterprise prospective, Annie’s Quizzes, LAB, Q & A, Quick Recap. Practicals to be covered - Subnetting. 2. Understand Common Infrastructure Servers Learning Objectives - In this module, you will learn about the various Infrastructure Servers, their Configuration & Optimization. Topics - Working of DNS Server at Internet Scale, DNS Installation, DNS Configuration, DNS Tuning and Geolocation. Understand Web Servers like Apache, Ngnix and their differences, Configure Apache and Nginx for the Enterprise, Load Balancing through HA ***** and Setup NFS for storage presentation. Practicals to be covered - DNS Installation and Configuration, DNS Master/Slave Configuration, HTTPD Web Server setup, HA ***** Setup - Both HTTP & TCP based load balancing and Ngnix Installation and Configuration. 3. Implement Automated Installations and Deployments Learning Objectives - In this module, you will learn about Automatic Installation of Servers, Continuous Integration, Configuration Deployments and Packaging. Topics - Installation of Linux Servers using PXE boot or kick start method, Yum repository setup and Automatic system updates. Configuration of SVN and GIT. Practicals to be covered - Linux Installation Methods - Setup PXE(Preboot Execution Environment) and Linux Repository Setup. 4. Understand Performance tuning aspects and basic Security for Infrastructure Learning Objectives - In this module, you will learn about Performance aspects of the Infrastructure from an Enterprise perspective and Implementation of Security to make environment more secure. Topics - Operating System tuning concepts and it's Concerns, Types of Disk Schedulers, Performance and Use Cases, Network tuning Parameters and their Influence, Understand the Security at the OS and Network level, Configure Linux Firewall and other security aspects for a secured environment. Practicals to be covered - Automatic System updates, SVN and Git Configuration and IP Tables. 5. Installation & Configuration of Jenkins and Puppet Learning Objectives - In this module, you will learn about Installation & Configuration of Jenkins and Puppet. Topics - Installation of Jenkins, Authentication with LDAP, UNIX etc, Integration with SVN, Remote command execution, Puppet Installation and Configuration, Puppet manifests and examples, Puppet with SVN. Practicals to be covered - Jenkins installation and setup, Jenkins and SVN integration, Jenkins Remote execution, Build job by sending an email, Puppet installation and Configuration, Puppet Manifest examples- User creation, Tomcat installation, Apache Server installation and MySql Parameter changes. 6. Introduction to Automation with Ansible and SaltStack Learning Objectives - In this module, you will learn about the basics of Ansible, Ansible Playbooks, Ansible Inventory/Dynamic Inventory, Ansible Patterns. Topics - Infrastructure as Code, Ansible Installation, Ansible Communication framework, Ansible Playbooks, Ansible Inventory/Dynamic Inventory, Ansible Patterns, Sample Scripts, SALTStack States, SLS and Top files, Namespaces, Renderers, Templating Modules, Orchestration. Practicals to be covered - Ansible Installation, Ansible Playbooks, Salt Installation, Running Salt. 7. Automation with Chef Learning Objectives - In this module, you will learn about the Basics of Chef, Chef Cookbooks, Chef Architecture, Tools - Knife & Scripting and Chef Development Kit. Topics - Chef Recipes, Chef Cookbooks, Chef Architecture, Tools - Knife & Scripting, Chef Development Kit (ChefDK) Practicals to be covered - Command Line Tools: Chef and Knife Commands. 8. Monitoring, Logging, Tomcat and System Tools Learning Objectives - In this module, we will look at Monitoring, logging and auditing and also various DevOps tools/commands that are necessary for the day-to-day activities. We will also look at setting up Tomcat Server. Topics - Introduction to various logging tools, Understand System auditing, Install and Configure Nagios Monitoring for the Infrastructure, Installation of Tomcat Server and examples, Understand Openssl and Openssh details, Understand rsync for backups, Understand Commands like: lsof, netstat, Understand Virtual Memory, Free, top, vmstat, iostat, uptime, find, screen, strace, Disk commands like - df, du, mkfs, tune2fs, fdisk, dd, Understand /etc/fstab, Mount commands. Practicals to be covered - Syslog setup and examples, Log rotation, Nagios configuration and setup monitoring for Linux servers and LDAP integration with Jenkins.

devops ( windows ) kuda cover chesthara

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