When managing a hybrid cloud environment, applying DevOps principles can aid with deployment complexity, legacy app modernization, and Agile and CI/CD process implementation. In this course, you'll learn how to enable DevOps in a hybrid cloud environment, recognizing the associated challenges, the role of containerization and DevOps deployment strategies, and the implementation process of CI/CD. You'll then examine the challenges, best practices, and tools for monitoring hybrid clouds.
You'll also recognize the workload combination used to build hybrid architectures, the tools used to design conceptual architecture and set up CI/CD mechanisms, and the benefits of hybrid CI/CD. You'll set up and configure hybrid cloud connectivity between AWS and on-premises environments, CI/CD processes for hybrid environments using Jenkins with Docker, and monitoring tools to monitor solutions deployed in hybrid environments.
Hybrid Environment Pipelines: DevOps Practices for Hybrid Environments
discover the key concepts covered in this course
outline the process of enabling DevOps in a hybrid cloud environment
recognize the critical challenges faced by enterprises when implementing a hybrid cloud environment with DevOps practices
describe the role of containerization and DevOps deployment strategies in hybrid cloud implementation
specify the CI/CD implementation process designed for hybrid environments
name the benefits of CloudOps and continuous monitoring in hybrid environments and the prominent tools used to monitor essential DevOps metrics applied to hybrid environments
specify the challenges, issues, and best practices when monitoring hybrid clouds
list the various workload combinations used to build hybrid architectures and optimize performances
configure hybrid cloud connectivity between AWS and on-premises environments
recognize the critical elements and tools used to design conceptual architecture and set up CI/CD mechanisms to deliver solutions to hybrid environments
define the concept of hybrid CI/CD and its benefits, with a focus on dynamic and parallel CI/CD pipeline provisioning
configure Jenkins with Docker to set up CI/CD processes for hybrid environments
set up monitoring tools to monitor solutions deployed in hybrid environments