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Master the Basics of DevOps Fundamentals with This Straightforward Path

Most beginners dive into endless tools without understanding the core principles of DevOps, leading to confusion and inefficiency. This path emphasizes essential concepts first, setting you up for real-world success.

DevOps Fundamentals ○ Beginner ⏱ 6 weeks · Published: 2026-03-06 · debmedia
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The Common Learning Mistake
Why Most People Learn This Wrong

Why Most People Learn This Wrong

Many aspiring DevOps engineers start by jumping headfirst into tools like Jenkins, Docker, and Kubernetes without understanding the foundational principles of DevOps. This approach creates a shallow understanding, as learners often miss the why behind the tools and don’t grasp how they fit into a larger workflow. Without a strong grasp of these principles, developers find themselves overwhelmed by the complexity of the tools they’re using.

Additionally, there’s a tendency to focus too much on the technology itself rather than the cultural and process aspects of DevOps. This leads to inadequate collaboration skills and an inability to effectively bridge the gap between development and operations teams. We need to approach learning DevOps with an emphasis on the underlying principles and practices that drive successful DevOps implementations.

This learning path flips the script by prioritizing foundational concepts and practices before diving into tools. You’ll start with an understanding of Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, and Infrastructure as Code, allowing you to genuinely appreciate the tools and technologies you will eventually adopt.

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Concrete, Measurable Deliverables
What You Will Be Able to Do After This Path

What You Will Be Able To Do After This Path

  • Understand the core principles and practices of DevOps.
  • Set up a basic CI/CD pipeline using GitLab CI.
  • Utilize Docker to create and manage containers for applications.
  • Implement Infrastructure as Code using Terraform.
  • Communicate effectively with development and operations teams.
  • Monitor applications and infrastructure using Prometheus.
  • Deploy a sample application on a cloud platform like AWS.
  • Document your DevOps processes and workflows clearly.
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Week-by-Week Learning Plan · 6 weeks
The Week-by-Week Syllabus

The Week-by-Week Syllabus

This syllabus is designed to build your understanding of DevOps step-by-step, emphasizing concepts before tools.

Week 1: Understanding DevOps Culture

What to learn: DevOps principles, Agile methodology, collaboration.

Why this comes before the next step: Understanding the culture and mindset of DevOps is crucial before delving into tools that facilitate this approach.

Mini-project/Exercise: Write a reflection on how DevOps principles could improve your current development process.

Week 2: Version Control Systems

What to learn: Using Git for version control, branching strategies, and collaboration.

Why this comes before the next step: Version control is at the heart of any DevOps practice; it’s essential for managing code changes effectively.

Mini-project/Exercise: Create a repository on GitHub and practice branching and merging with a small project.

Week 3: Continuous Integration (CI)

What to learn: Setting up a CI process with GitLab CI, automated testing basics.

Why this comes before the next step: CI ensures that code changes are tested and integrated continuously, paving the way for Continuous Delivery.

Mini-project/Exercise: Create a simple CI pipeline that runs tests on your GitHub project whenever code is pushed.

Week 4: Continuous Delivery (CD)

What to learn: Fundamentals of CD, deploying applications automatically.

Why this comes before the next step: Understanding CD allows you to deploy code changes quickly and efficiently.

Mini-project/Exercise: Expand your CI pipeline to include a simple deployment to a staging environment.

Week 5: Containerization with Docker

What to learn: Basics of Docker, building and managing containers.

Why this comes before the next step: Docker simplifies the deployment process by packaging applications with their dependencies.

Mini-project/Exercise: Containerize your application using Docker and run it locally.

Week 6: Infrastructure as Code (IaC) with Terraform

What to learn: Setting up infrastructure using Terraform, understanding cloud basics.

Why this comes before the next step: IaC allows you to automate the provisioning of resources, aligning with DevOps principles.

Mini-project/Exercise: Write a Terraform script to deploy a simple web server on AWS.

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Professor's Opinionated Sequence
The Skill Tree — Learn in This Order

The Skill Tree: Learn in This Order

  1. Understand DevOps principles
  2. Master version control with Git
  3. Set up Continuous Integration
  4. Learn about Continuous Delivery
  5. Get started with Docker
  6. Explore Infrastructure as Code with Terraform
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Hand-Picked Only — No Filler
Curated Resources

Curated Resources, No Filler

Here are some essential resources to guide your learning.

Resource Why It’s Good Where To Use It
“The Phoenix Project” Book Provides insights into DevOps culture and practices. Read during Weeks 1-2 for foundational understanding.
Official Git Documentation Thorough explanations and guides for mastering Git. Use in Week 2 for version control practices.
GitLab CI Documentation Step-by-step guides for setting up CI pipelines. Refer to in Week 3 for practical implementation.
Docker Get Started Guide Hands-on tutorials to get you familiar with Docker. Use in Week 5 as you start containerization.
Terraform Documentation Comprehensive resources for learning IaC. Focus on in Week 6 for deploying infrastructure.

Trap 1: Tool Overload

Why it happens: Many beginners think they need to learn every tool available simultaneously, causing confusion and burnout.

Correction: Focus on one tool at a time, ensuring you understand its purpose and how it fits within the DevOps lifecycle before moving to the next.

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Avoid These on the Path
Common Traps & How to Avoid Them

Common Traps and How to Avoid Them

Trap 2: Ignoring Collaboration

Why it happens: New learners may concentrate solely on technical skills, neglecting the importance of communication and teamwork.

Correction: Actively engage with peers or mentors to discuss and apply DevOps principles collaboratively.

Trap 3: Skipping the Basics

Why it happens: It’s tempting to jump directly into advanced tools without solidifying foundational knowledge.

Correction: Ensure you fully understand core concepts like CI and CD before diving into complex tools like Kubernetes.

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After Completing This Path
What Comes Next

What Comes Next

After completing this beginner path, consider diving into specialized tracks like “Advanced DevOps Practices” or “Site Reliability Engineering.” You can also start building a portfolio with real-world projects, contributing to open source, or gaining hands-on experience in a cloud environment.

Continuing to work on personal projects, exploring cloud platforms, and engaging with the community will further deepen your DevOps knowledge and skills.

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