10 DevOps Tools you need to know - The Complete Guide
10 DevOps Tools explained in 10 minutes - A short but comprehensive overview of the
core DevOps tools that you need to build complete DevOps processes
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0:00 - Intro
0:13 - 1 - CI/CD Tool
01:03 - 2 - Cloud Platform
01:28 - 3 - Docker
02:24 - 4 - Kubernetes
04:13 - 5 - Monitoring
05:43 - 6 - Terraform
06:44 - 7 - Ansible
07:32 - 8 - Visual Studio Code
08:06 - 9 - Git
08:58 - 10 - Linux
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@Flamechr
9 ай бұрын
We allways do 😊
@parasetamol6261
9 ай бұрын
Can you Teaching Full course Video for Create Application and Use All Tool in This Video, Thank you
@sandeepmunna1909
9 ай бұрын
Yes please
@VikramBammidi
9 ай бұрын
Thank you for explanation and making very useful information videos :)
@Michael_Remy
9 ай бұрын
Hello Nana, if you're reading this, it would be amazing if you made a video explaining the differences between CMP and IDP solutions. Thanks for your great videos
Nana! I've been keeping up with your work for some time now! I truly appreciate how you simplify complex technology concepts, making them easier to grasp. Your DevOps Bootcamp has been fantastic, and I eagerly anticipate your DevSecOps Bootcamp!
The Core DevOps Tools: 1. CI/CD Tool (Jenkins, GitLab CI, GitHub Actions, Circle CI etc.) 2. Cloud Platform (AWS for example) 3. Docker 4. Kubernetes 5. Prometheus 6. IaC with Terraform 7. Configuration Management - Ansible 8. Visual Studio Code (Code Editor) 9. Version Control for IaC (Git) 10. Linux Thank you for the great video Nana ⚡
@manojkumar-jt3fw
9 ай бұрын
which order should i follow ?
@damilolaakinbi
9 ай бұрын
Hello@@manojkumar-jt3fw, this is the order in which Nana mentioned it. For real, I do not know the particular order to follow to start learning. Nana tells it like a story so we can flow with it. I hope this helps. Yea
@manojkumar-jt3fw
9 ай бұрын
@@damilolaakinbi I completed : Linux, Bash, Git. Right now started AWS. After this what should i learn ? Should i go for [Maven-Jenkins-Docker-Kubernetes-Terraform-Ansible] or [Teraform-Ansible -Maven-Jenkins-Docker-Kubernetes]. I am confused when should i learn Terraform and Ansible
@damilolaakinbi
9 ай бұрын
@@manojkumar-jt3fw, you can go with the first of the two options that you listed.
@manojkumar-jt3fw
9 ай бұрын
@@damilolaakinbi What will b the advantage of that approach ?
Summarizing the big picture in 10 minutes ... just fantastic! Thanks Nana.
Hands down the BEST cloud software tutorials on the Internet! Why? Because you break down and deconstruct a complex series of developer tasks and the dizzying ecosystem of tools they use, into smaller simplified pieces that even a non-developer, like me, can understand (I'm a route- switch engineer). In short, you explain in simplified terms what developers do, why they do it, and which tools they use to do it. Please keep doing that.
Amazing explanation. With in 10 minutes you taken us into Devops world. Thank you so much.
oh my... what can I do without you in the world of DevOps Nana!!?? Each time I miss my path, you find a way to make sense of it all. 🥰🥰
As always, it was nice to hear your advice. Everything is short, clear, and understandable. Thank you for your work Nana!
Thank you for highlighting everything in such an understandable way Nana!
Wow!! The amount of information you fit in a 10 minute video is amazing. I would say you are a natural-born teacher and leader, but i don't want to discredit the hard work you must have put in to get here. Thank you for being so generous. I will definitely be taking a look at the program.
Found this channel a few days ago. Love the content, no waffling, well explained and the visuals make it so much easier to follow 👍
Short, To the point, Very Insightful and in the end everything adds up and gives the view of the entire ecosystem. Thanks for this amazing video.
Hello Nana! I wanted to thank you as I have recently started my DevOps path and I you really made a difference!
Knowledge with simplicity, voice with clarity and looks with beauty !
Love your videos and the DevOps Bootcamp course. I would also like to make a wish: add GitLab CI and Argo CD to your DevOps Bootcamp course. Harbor vs. Nexus might be a good topic as well. Thanks for all these great videos and tutorials!
Amazing content as usual...devops community is blessed to have contributors like u
thank you for explaining the flow so easily!
Great video👍, short & precise explanation of every tool in cicd.
Nana, thank you! Your videos is excellent. I'm programmer and start to build CI/CD in a small company - implement Jenkins. This video give a good picture of how it all works together in a big enterprise
Nana, you are just an AWESOME teacher. Thank you so much!
Really a great video to understand DevOps stack along with their area in 10 mins❤
Thanks for the refresher once again.
So good video! Really understand, that combining all the technologies is more harder than just learn them. So sad that i can't afford your Bootcamp, but i''ll try to find another ways to make practice! Thanks a lot ,Nana!
Thanks for sharing the knowledge Nana, The way you are explaining each services its amazing and wow experience 💐
Thanks..... very much needed I'm practicing AWS DEVOPS but not clear with basics of DEVOPS tools grateful to u ❤️😁
When i am stuck on learning Nana you help me a lot thanks for share that kind of helpful content 👌
Great overview. Many thanks for this Video 😊
Nicely summarized!
Great use of pictures / graphics / animations ... keep it up Nana.
Thank you for the video it's very clear information and helps me to understand DevOps tools in 10 minutes
Amazing explanation! Thank you Nana!
Thank you for this info.. Its really helpful
Nice video for DevOps beginners! Hope you can make a tutorial video to show how to use these tools to build an application comprehensively! Anyway, thanks for your sharing!
Love this. Thank you Nana
As always, Great video!! Please make a video on MLOps also❤
11 th, The great Nana’s tutorials, never forget this gem of tutorials !.
Nana, thank you so much! 👏👏👏
awesome overview Nana!
Great video as ever !!
another perfect video, thank you very much
brilliant!!
Thank a Ton Nana.. My life feels much easier now😊
Brilliant. Thanks
Thank you for this informative video😊
@TechWorldwithNana
9 ай бұрын
My pleasure 😊
I really love your content Nana, really help me to understanding and to find more deep about topic your share around internet (at least not make me lost). but point no 8 eh? VIm is DaWae for me. 10:42 -10:51, you nailed it!
Hi Nana, can you please do an overview on networking? I'm a software developer, and in the last few years I had devops position. Would be great to have an overview for non-it guys on what exactly is CIDR, how subnets are determined in the VPC and so on. Thank you for your great content!
@TechWorldwithNana
9 ай бұрын
Thanks for your suggestion! FYI that's actually covered in the DevOps bootcamp :)
Thank you so much!!
Nice Video Nana, thanks!
Best teacher ever.
One of the great video😊😊 How much time will take to learn these starting 7 tools and what will be the cost
Cool overview, thank you. I am asking myself: what usecase threshold has there to be to justify introducing all of this in my existing IT company that is more on the operation side than on the development side
Great video information
Thanks, very useful 🎉🎉🎉
@TechWorldwithNana
9 ай бұрын
You're welcome 😊
Thanks!!!
THANKS NANA! 👏👏👏👏👏
Really nice content
Thank you
Good job ❤❤
@TechWorldwithNana
9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
In 2:31 what does scaling up application means? Are they talking about Horizontal/vertical scaling of servers?
Hey Nana can we have video by using all this tools like deploying a complete application using all this tools ? ❤
The new Fireship
it was amazing! do you guys have any student plan?
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Gaixare Nana! Kargi videoa dzlian.
Nice video Nana, when can we expect the DevSecOps course ?
@TechWorldwithNana
9 ай бұрын
Around October/November
Your are awesome ❤
Thanks
@TechWorldwithNana can you please make video based computer network related to Devops. It useful for many people 😅
damn you are good. thanks again.
Hello Nana, can you make video on Podman please, I had not got a right place to suggest topics.
@TechWorldwithNana
9 ай бұрын
Thanks for your suggestion, will definitely consider it :)
Could you please suggest a book about Docker and Kurbernetes that is good one? ❤
Hello miss Nana, I am an aspiring Cloud and Devops enthusiast, been working in devops tools for the for the past 1.5 years, I have 8+ years of experience in IT field as a system engineer, could you review my resume and make some suggestion to include about any devops projects and tools, according to european countries need and help me land a job there?
Ty
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hi what software so you use in creating these videos🙂
Which is the best cloud certification to take for a solution architect Aws solution architect associate Gcp solution architect Azure Solution architect? Pls guide Nana
How stable is devops? I mean lets say you automatize everything and setup a great ci/cd... what will stop the company from firing you?
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Not able to find her videos in udemy business app, is it different from the normal udemy one
What r the order of tools to learn. I completed Linux,Bash,Git, AWS. What tool should i learn next ?
@flesz_
9 ай бұрын
Jenkins
@manojkumar-jt3fw
9 ай бұрын
@@flesz_ After Jenkins ? Where does Terraform and Ansible fit in ? After which topics i should learn Terraform & Ansible?
@flesz_
9 ай бұрын
@@manojkumar-jt3fw usually you should know IaC tools such as terraform and ansible first After that learn any automation tools such as Jenkins After that learn kubernetes and some programming language such as go or python. The order can be different, depends what's in use in your current job
@manojkumar-jt3fw
9 ай бұрын
@@flesz_ Linux & Bash--->Git-->AWS--->Terraform--->Ansible--->Jenkins--->Docker---->Kubernetes. Is this the right way ?
@flesz_
9 ай бұрын
@@manojkumar-jt3fw yes, sounds about right
So to become a devops engineer , we need to learn python and all of this tools for entry roles?
Are their courses other than tools as devops or SRE
You have my vote for president ❤
Can't get access in bootcamp. Boot-camp link is not working. Can anyone help?
Please accept my humble apologies for not subscribing to this channel sooner
@TechWorldwithNana
9 ай бұрын
😍
Ma'am why don't you do video on Linux administrator.
Which is the best course? Which course has high demand? And who earn more? Java full stack developer or python full stack developer. Please reply me as soon as possible mam
devops is good for fresher ...?
I think you forgot a logging stack on your scope.)
what about devops in windows servers?
what about new relic tool ?
all those tools make me terrified.
Where does Ansible fit in this process?
@flesz_
9 ай бұрын
Part of building application
I wish to learn devop and become a professional
Great overview! Didn't you forget FluxCD?
which tool does she use for making videos like this? please tell me.
@TechWorldwithNana
9 ай бұрын
We use Screenflow :)
@technologyhub7694
9 ай бұрын
@@TechWorldwithNana Thanks 👏
You loook gorgeous and your voice is similar to indian actress also really gorgeous
Good overwiew. I guess this whole workflow is needed only for some kind of applications, but even from perspective of C++ developer, we use half of the stuff. Docker/podman to run some infrastructure such as GiLlab, likely Redmine, Mattermost, although GitLab CI/CD somehow run on Windows machine to verify that software compiles and unit tests are not failing. I use Visual Studio Code mostly for Python or anything, but C++ and it has one super useful feature: Remote-SSH plugin which allows to edit files on remote machine even with bad internet connection and it's more comfortable than using Nano or ViM.
Hi Nana. Why don't you create a Udemy courses. Indian learners can't afford to pay the fess mentioned on your website. But we can compensate that with low cost Udemy courses but in more in nos. Pls . think on this.
@anupkrishna2029
9 ай бұрын
Yes , please do it if it's possible I'll definitely buy them and recommend them to everyone too