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Hands-On Python for DevOps - Leverage Python's native libraries to streamline your workflow and save time with automation - cover

Hands-On Python for DevOps - Leverage Python's native libraries to streamline your workflow and save time with automation

Ankur Roy

Publisher: Packt Publishing

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Summary

Python stands out as a powerhouse in DevOps, boasting unparalleled libraries and support, which makes it the preferred programming language for problem solvers worldwide. This book will help you understand the true flexibility of Python, demonstrating how it can be integrated into incredibly useful DevOps workflows and workloads, through practical examples.
You'll start by understanding the symbiotic relation between Python and DevOps philosophies and then explore the applications of Python for provisioning and manipulating VMs and other cloud resources to facilitate DevOps activities. With illustrated examples, you’ll become familiar with automating DevOps tasks and learn where and how Python can be used to enhance CI/CD pipelines. Further, the book highlights Python’s role in the Infrastructure as Code (IaC) process development, including its connections with tools like Ansible, SaltStack, and Terraform. The concluding chapters cover advanced concepts such as MLOps, DataOps, and Python’s integration with generative AI, offering a glimpse into the areas of monitoring, logging, Kubernetes, and more.
By the end of this book, you’ll know how to leverage Python in your DevOps-based workloads to make your life easier and save time.
Available since: 03/15/2024.
Print length: 220 pages.

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