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The GitOps Handbook - Simplifying Cloud-Native DevOps Workflows - cover

The GitOps Handbook - Simplifying Cloud-Native DevOps Workflows

Roberta Johnson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"The GitOps Handbook: Simplifying Cloud-Native DevOps Workflows" offers a comprehensive guide to navigating the dynamic realm of GitOps, a transformative approach for managing and automating software deployments. Designed for both beginners and seasoned professionals, this book provides a deep dive into the core principles of GitOps, seamlessly integrating Git's power as the single source of truth with the nuances of modern cloud-native environments. Readers will gain insights into essential concepts such as declarative configurations, continuous integration, and continuous deployment, learning how these practices enhance collaboration, automation, and security in software operations.Each chapter meticulously covers critical components of GitOps, from the foundational understanding of Git and cloud-native architectures to the deployment pipelines and the future trends shaping the technology landscape. The text is interspersed with practical examples, best practices, and real-world use cases, equipping readers with the knowledge to implement robust, scalable, and secure GitOps workflows effectively. This book acts as a pivotal resource for IT professionals aiming to stay ahead in an ever-evolving field, ensuring they are well-prepared to leverage GitOps for greater operational agility and excellence.
Available since: 01/08/2025.
Print length: 231 pages.

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