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Using Jenkins to Automate Artifact Builds and Security
This course teaches you how to automate the creation of different artifacts, like VMs, containers, and serverless components in a CI/CD tool chain with the help of, Jenkins, Terraform, and Ansible, and how to add security with HashiCorp Vault.
Visual Studio Code for DevOps and IT Professionals
Microsoft Visual Studio Code is a code editor intended for use by IT Ops professionals just as much as by developers. This course will teach you everything you need to know to be productive with VS Code in your job role.
Upgrading and Scaling DevOps Processes
Every enterprise is at a different point along the path to DevOps maturity. This course will teach you the different stops along the way and point the way ahead from wherever you are on the timeline.
Leveraging Data & DORA Metrics to Transform Software Delivery Processes
Join Greg Ceccarelli, General Manager of Pluralsight Flow, Nicole Forsgren, PHD and Co-Founder of DevOps Research and Assessment, and Dan Carpenter Agile Methodology Leader at Liberty Mutual for a panel discussion as they discuss all things DORA metrics.
How to Fail with Serverless
In this talk, we’ll explore the built-in tools and processes that AWS has in place to appropriately deal with failures in distributed serverless applications.
The Halo of Resilience Engineering
In this talk, we'll look at how some of the pillars of Resilience Engineering might help you and your team deal with the changes we're all being forced to confront.
Swim Don’t Sink: Why Reliability Matters to a Site Reliability Engineering Practice
This talk will explore the business case for training, the trade-offs between cost and effectiveness, and best practices for training design and deployment depending on where your organization lies on the spectrum of size and maturity.
Improving a Distributed System Post-Incident
In this session, we will dive into a case study of how a team can recover and improve a distributed system after a major incident.
Pitfalls in Measuring SLOs
In this talk, we will discuss how we brought the theory of SLOs to practice, and what we learned that we hadn’t expected in the process.
Slowdown Is the New Outage
This session compares slowdowns vs. outages and the need for insight more than observability. By understanding the difference, you'll be ready to drive agile applications, gain funding for lowering technical debt, and focus on customer retention.
The Future of DevOps Is Resilience Engineering
Amy will talk about what Resilience Engineering is, how it relates to DevOps, and how it gives us the science and research we need to take our organizations to the next level of robustness while remaining agile and growing our ability to care.
Human-in-the-Loop DevOps
In this talk, we'll discuss the spectrum of automation in DevOps, common patterns of tasks that can be automated away, like CI/CD and monitoring, and ones that can be partially automated with Human-in-the-Loop DevOps, like incident response.
Performing Chaos in a Serverless World
In this talk, we focus on how to apply the principles of chaos engineering to serverless, both for serverless functions and managed services.
Reliability Matters More Than Ever
Chaos and uncertainty are all around us. Tammy Butow kicks off Failover Conf by sharing why reliability and resilience matter now more than ever — and how you can achieve it.
AZ-400: Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps Solutions
This course is designed to help you gain the knowledge and skills you need to pass the AZ-400 exam.
Running Jenkins in Docker
Administering Jenkins can be a fair amount of work, but you can leverage containers to make it all much, much easier. This course will teach you how to make your Jenkins administration pain-free.
Getting Started with Ansible
Ensuring systems are configured properly is time consuming, error-prone, and tedious. This course will teach you how to use Ansible to configure any level of infrastructure.
Automating Jenkins with Groovy
This course will teach you how to automate tasks and other useful applications using Jenkins’ premier automation language, Groovy.
Getting Started with Concourse CI
This course will teach you how to install and deploy Concourse CI, how to configure resources, create tasks, combine the tasks into jobs, and combine jobs into pipelines.
Getting Started with Jenkins
Jenkins is widely used to automate tasks in software development and beyond. This course will teach you how to use Jenkins to automate your own monotonous, repetitive tasks so you can focus on more important work.
Getting Started with Puppet 7
Puppet is the de-facto configuration management software for Linux and Unix systems, and this course teaches you everything you need start managing your infrastructure with Puppet.
Administering a Delivery Pipeline Ecosystem in Salesforce
Learn the best practices behind Salesforce change delivery pipelines. This course will teach you how to use change sets, get started with deploying and retrieving metadata with the Salesforce CLI, and prepare you for more advanced change strategies.
Git: The Big Picture
If there is one essential tool in every modern developer’s toolkit, that’s Git. Whether you're an absolute beginner or you already know another version control system, this short training explains what the fuss is about.
Getting Started with Kustomize
Managing subtly different variations of Kubernetes configuration is really hard. This course will teach you how to use Kustomize to transform static base configurations into multiple variations to suit different environments.
Key Features of Pluralsight
- Skill Assessments Pluralsight's Skill IQ and Role IQ features allow learners to assess their current skills and determine which areas require improvement. These personalized assessments provide insights into where users stand compared to industry standards, guiding them toward the most suitable courses.
- Learning Paths The platform offers well-structured learning paths that guide learners through a series of courses designed to develop specific skills. Whether you're aiming for certification or mastering a new programming language, Pluralsight’s learning paths ensure that you systematically achieve your learning objectives.
- On-Demand Courses Pluralsight’s courses are available on demand, which gives learners the flexibility to study at their own pace. This allows working professionals to balance their learning with their job responsibilities.
- Enterprise Solutions In addition to individual learning, Pluralsight provides enterprise solutions that help organizations manage and track the learning progress of their teams. Companies can benefit from tailored learning paths, assessments, and analytics to ensure that their workforce stays competitive.
- Offline Viewing Learners can download courses and view them offline using Pluralsight's mobile app, making it convenient for users to continue learning even without an internet connection.
- Certification Preparation Pluralsight offers courses that prepare learners for a wide range of professional certifications in areas such as AWS, Microsoft, Google Cloud, and CompTIA. These courses help professionals gain the credentials they need to advance in their careers.
- Interactive Learning Pluralsight's hands-on learning experience allows users to practice what they learn in real-world scenarios. The platform offers interactive labs and projects where learners can apply their skills in simulated environments.
Pluralsight Pricing and Plans
Pluralsight offers a variety of pricing plans to accommodate both individual learners and enterprises.- Individual Plans: Starting with a free trial, individuals can subscribe to the monthly or annual plan. The annual subscription provides significant savings and access to the entire course library.
- Team Plans: For businesses, Pluralsight offers team and enterprise-level solutions with advanced analytics, reporting features, and role-based learning pathways. These plans ensure that teams can collaborate and learn efficiently while tracking their progress through in-depth analytics.
Why Choose Pluralsight?
- Expert-Led Content All courses on Pluralsight are created by industry experts who bring real-world experience and knowledge to the table. This ensures that learners get the most up-to-date and relevant information.
- Constantly Updated Courses Pluralsight continuously updates its course content to reflect the latest industry trends, ensuring that learners always have access to the most current skills and knowledge.
- Diverse Range of Topics From cybersecurity and IT operations to creative topics like video production and design, Pluralsight offers courses across a diverse range of subjects, making it a one-stop solution for tech professionals and creatives alike.
- Personalized Learning Pluralsight provides a personalized learning experience with its skill assessments and role-specific learning paths. This feature ensures that learners only focus on areas they need to improve, saving time and effort.
Popular Courses Offered by Pluralsight
Some of the most popular courses on Pluralsight include:- JavaScript: Getting Started Ideal for beginners, this course provides a comprehensive introduction to one of the most widely used programming languages in web development.
- AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate This course prepares learners for the AWS certification exam and equips them with the skills needed to design robust cloud architectures.
- Python Fundamentals Perfect for learners new to Python, this course covers the basics of programming in one of the most versatile programming languages.
- CISSP Certification Prep Aimed at cybersecurity professionals, this course prepares learners for the CISSP certification, covering critical areas of information security.