SKILL BENCHMARK
Core DevOps Proficiency (Advanced Level)
- 32m
- 32 questions
The Core DevOps Proficiency (Advanced Level) benchmark assesses your knowledge of DevOps in multicloud environments and using tools from AWS, Azure, and GCP platforms in multicloud operations. You will be evaluated on your recognition of the difference between multicloud and hybrid cloud and the features of various AWS, Azure, and GCP DevOps services. Learners who score high on this benchmark demonstrate that they have a solid understanding of DevOps in multicloud, configuring DevOps, and using DevOps services with various cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, and GCP.
Topics covered
- build and deploy a microservices architecture using AWS services like Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) and AWS Lambda
- build a pipeline in Azure DevOps
- compare the differences and key considerations for implementing Azure-hosted DevOps versus onsite DevOps
- configure Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and the AWS CodeDeploy agent
- connect to a project in Azure DevOps
- create and build a project with AWS CodeBuild
- describe how to manage DevOps with AWS and Azure
- describe key considerations for DevOps tools integration in Microsoft Azure
- describe popular tools for implementing and managing a multicloud environment
- describe the difference between multicloud and hybrid cloud
- describe the role of Ansible in DevOps and its relationship with Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- describe the role of Ansible in DevOps and its relationship with Microsoft Azure
- identify the basics of GCP and containers and tools to use to run and manage containerized apps
- identify the purpose and capabilities of Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS)
- outline AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) tools used in multicloud operations
- outline the features of Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
- outline the role and features of AWS CodeBuild
- provide an overview of continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) in multicloud environments
- provide an overview of Microsoft Azure and its DevOps-enabling services
- provide an overview of the purpose and capabilities of Azure Pipelines
- recognize AWS continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) developer tools
- recognize considerations for preparing for multicloud and DevOps
- recognize how AWS CodeCommit can be used in a DevOps organization to host secure and highly scalable Git repositories in the cloud
- recognize the purpose and capabilities of Azure Monitor
- recognize the role of Chef Automate in DevOps and its relationship with Microsoft Azure
- state the purpose and features of the AWS CodeDeploy
- work with Ansible and Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- work with Ansible and Microsoft Azure
- work with AWS CodePipeline
- work with Infrastructure as Code (IaC) with AWS using tools like AWS CloudFormation, AWS OpsWorks, AWS Systems Manager, and AWS Config
- work with Jenkins and Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- work with Jenkins and Microsoft Azure