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If You Want to Master DevOps Fundamentals, Stop Skipping the Essentials.

Too many aspiring experts rush to tools without mastering the foundational principles that make them effective. This path emphasizes a deep understanding over tool-based band-aids.

DevOps Fundamentals ★ Expert ⏱ 6 weeks · Published: 2026-05-05 · debmedia
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The Common Learning Mistake
Why Most People Learn This Wrong

Why Most People Learn This Wrong

When diving into DevOps at an expert level, many focus too heavily on mastering specific tools like Docker or Jenkins without grasping the underlying principles of continuous integration, infrastructure as code, and agile methodologies. This often leads to a shallow expertise where they can run commands but lack the critical thinking skills needed to adapt these tools to real-world problems.

Moreover, the rush to adopt trendy solutions can mean that learners miss out on the importance of cultural aspects of DevOps like collaboration and communication. These are not just buzzwords; they are fundamental to understanding how DevOps integrates into the broader software development lifecycle.

This learning path changes that by placing a premium on a holistic understanding of both the technical and cultural facets of DevOps. Instead of just following tutorials, you’ll engage in meaningful projects that force you to apply concepts in practical environments, reinforcing your knowledge and adaptability.

Expert-level DevOps isn’t just about being proficient with tools; it’s about building an environment where those tools can thrive. By aligning your learning with best practices and real-world scenarios, you prepare yourself for the complexities of modern software development.

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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

  • Design and implement a full CI/CD pipeline using Jenkins, GitLab CI, or CircleCI.
  • Automate infrastructure provisioning with Terraform and implement infrastructure as code.
  • Integrate container orchestration using Kubernetes into deployments.
  • Conduct performance monitoring and logging with Prometheus and ELK Stack.
  • Utilize configuration management tools like Ansible or Puppet for system administration.
  • Drive DevOps culture within a team through effective collaboration practices.
  • Implement security best practices in DevOps with tools like HashiCorp Vault.
  • Analyze and optimize workflows for continuous improvement across development and operations.
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Week-by-Week Learning Plan · 6 weeks
The Week-by-Week Syllabus

The Week-by-Week Syllabus

This path is structured to provide a comprehensive understanding of DevOps principles through hands-on experience.

Week 1: Continuous Integration and Delivery

What to learn: Focus on Jenkins and GitLab CI for building CI/CD pipelines. Understand concepts of pipelines, testing, and deployment strategies.

Why this comes before the next step: Establishing a strong foundation in CI/CD is crucial, as it serves as the backbone for automating deployments in any DevOps environment.

Mini-project/Exercise: Create a CI/CD pipeline for a sample application that includes automated testing.

Week 2: Infrastructure as Code

What to learn: Learn Terraform for provisioning cloud infrastructure and understand key concepts like state management and modules.

Why this comes before the next step: Understanding infrastructure as code allows you to automate and manage your infrastructure, which is essential for scaling applications effectively.

Mini-project/Exercise: Provision a multi-tier application architecture using Terraform and deploy it to AWS.

Week 3: Containerization and Orchestration

What to learn: Dive into Docker for containerization, and then shift to Kubernetes for orchestration of containerized applications.

Why this comes before the next step: Mastering containers is key to enabling microservices and cloud-native architectures, which are fundamental to modern DevOps practices.

Mini-project/Exercise: Containerize a web application and deploy it using Kubernetes.

Week 4: Monitoring and Logging

What to learn: Familiarize yourself with Prometheus for monitoring and the ELK Stack for logging and observability.

Why this comes before the next step: Gaining insights into application performance and stability is critical for proactive incident management in DevOps.

Mini-project/Exercise: Set up monitoring and logging for the Kubernetes deployment created in Week 3.

Week 5: Configuration Management

What to learn: Explore Ansible or Puppet for configuration management, focusing on automation of server setups and updates.

Why this comes before the next step: Efficient configuration management reduces manual errors and ensures consistency across environments, which is vital as systems scale.

Mini-project/Exercise: Create an Ansible playbook to automate the setup of your web application environment.

Week 6: Security in DevOps

What to learn: Understand security best practices in DevOps with tools like HashiCorp Vault, focusing on secrets management and compliance.

Why this comes before the next step: As you build automation, integrating security practices ensures that your deployments are not just efficient but also secure.

Mini-project/Exercise: Implement a security model in your CI/CD pipeline using HashiCorp Vault.

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

The Skill Tree: Learn in This Order

  1. Agile methodologies
  2. Basic scripting knowledge (Python/Bash)
  3. Version control with Git
  4. Understanding of CI/CD principles
  5. Containerization with Docker
  6. Infrastructure as Code with Terraform
  7. Configuration Management with Ansible
  8. Monitoring with Prometheus
  9. Security best practices in DevOps
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Hand-Picked Only — No Filler
Curated Resources

Curated Resources, No Filler

Here are some essential resources designed for serious learners.

Resource Why It’s Good Where To Use It
“The DevOps Handbook” by Gene Kim A foundational text on DevOps practices and culture. For understanding principles before diving into tools.
Official Jenkins Documentation Comprehensive guides on setup and best practices. When configuring your CI/CD pipelines.
Terraform: Up & Running A practical book with hands-on examples. To deepen your infrastructure as code knowledge.
Kubernetes Official Tutorials Best practices and use cases from the source. While working on container orchestration.
Prometheus Monitoring Documentation Detailed explanations on monitoring best practices. When implementing monitoring solutions.

Trap 1: Tool Overload

Why it happens: Many learners become enamored with the latest tools, striving to know them all without understanding how they fit into the bigger picture.

Correction: Prioritize understanding core principles and workflows before jumping into specific tools. Mastery of a few key tools is better than a shallow understanding of many.

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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 Security

Why it happens: The focus on speed and efficiency can often overshadow critical security practices.

Correction: Integrate security at every stage of your DevOps pipeline, treating it as an essential component rather than an afterthought.

Trap 3: Lack of Collaboration

Why it happens: Many experts work in silos, focusing on their technical skills while neglecting the cultural aspects of DevOps.

Correction: Engage regularly with cross-functional teams to foster a culture of collaboration. Communication is key to successful DevOps.

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After Completing This Path
What Comes Next

What Comes Next

After completing this path, consider specializing in areas like Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) or Cloud Native Development. You could also explore advanced topics like DevSecOps to further enhance your skill set. Real-world projects or contributing to open-source can help solidify your expertise while building a portfolio that showcases your capabilities.

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