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DevOps Interview Questions and Answers - Instaily Academy
DevOps has become a popular term in the tech realm, but it’s more than just a buzzword. It’s a collaborative approach that brings together development and operations teams to deliver products more efficiently and swiftly. However, the job market remains competitive, and DevOps engineer interviews can delve into intricate technical topics. Unlock success in your next interviews with our comprehensive DevOps interview questions and answers guide! Enhance your performance with 50+ questions.
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Ace Your DevOps Interview with Our DevOps Interview Questions and Answers
Prepare for success with our comprehensive DevOps Interview Questions and Answers. This collection of important questions and answers will help you gain the confidence you need to succeed in interviews for DevOps roles. Whether you're in the middle of online DevOps training or just starting, our DevOps interview preparation materials will guide you through key topics and common questions. As a leading DevOps training provider, we ensure you’re interview-ready and can easily tackle any DevOps-related questions.
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Azure DevOps interview questions typically focus on various aspects of the platform, including version control, CI/CD pipelines, agile methodologies, project management, and collaboration tools. Candidates may be asked about their experience with Azure Repos, Azure Pipelines, Test Plans, and integrating DevOps practices to enhance software development and delivery processes. Click here to learn more.
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As the field of DevOps continues to grow, the demand for tools that enable seamless integration, continuous deployment, and automation is more critical than ever. Maven, a robust project management and build tool for Java projects, is a key player in this landscape. For DevOps professionals, having a strong grasp of Maven is essential, and enrolling in a comprehensive DevOps course can greatly enhance their understanding and practical skills. Being prepared to answer related interview questions is equally important.
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golden rules I learned for rollouts so far: make sure it passes QA and unit/integration/E2E tests, set up a robust CI/CD pipeline, never rollout on a friday or weekend, always stagger rollouts, rollout to different environments for testing (dev > staging > canary > production, for example). and if you can, use feature flags or A/B testing first before deploying big changes. have a rollback plan in place and ready to go in dire situations.
#mine musings#work tag#there's more probably but this should set you up nicely. now which of these steps did crowdstrike mess up#anyway this is why i'm not a devops/SRE kind of guy. devops is HARD imo#of course there's always a question of scale like if you're a startup with 500 users you maybe don't need this robust of a setup yet#but that's not crowdstrike lol#though to be fair their issue is kinda difficult since the bug was in the BIOS or something? not easy to rollback from
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Mastering DevOps Interview Questions: A Comprehensive Guide
Introduction. In the fast-paced world of technology, DevOps has developed as an important paradigm for promoting collaboration between development and operations teams. As more firms implement DevOps principles, there is a growing demand for trained personnel. If you're getting ready for a DevOps interview, you should be well-prepared. In this thorough book, we dig into the most relevant
DevOps interview questions to ensure you're prepared to excel in any interview setting.

Understanding DevOps. What is DevOps? DevOps refers to a collection of methods that integrate software development (Dev) with IT operations (Ops). The objective is to reduce the software development lifecycle, consistently provide high-quality software, and improve team cooperation.
Why DevOps Matters Embracing DevOps provides several benefits.
including quicker time-to-market, increased deployment frequency, decreased failure rate of new releases, and shorter lead time between repairs. Organizations that implement DevOps may improve overall productivity and provide outstanding value to end consumers.
DevOps Interview Questions: A Deep Dive 1. What are the fundamental concepts of DevOps? DevOps is based on numerous basic ideas, including continuous integration, continuous delivery, automation, collaboration, and monitoring. A thorough comprehension of these principles demonstrates your mastery of the core concepts that underpin DevOps techniques.
2. Explain the notion of continuous integration (CI). Continuous Integration is a DevOps method in which code updates are regularly merged into a common repository. It tries to identify and fix integration difficulties early on, resulting in a smoother and more efficient development process.
3. How does Continuous Deployment differ From Continuous Delivery?
While Continuous Delivery assures that code is always deployable, Continuous Deployment takes it a step further by automatically deploying any code modification that passes automated testing. Understanding this distinction indicates your deep understanding of DevOps principles.
4 - What is Infrastructure as Code? Infrastructure as Code refers to controlling and supplying infrastructure using machine-readable script files. Familiarity with IaC technologies like Terraform and Ansible is essential for building scalable, consistent infrastructure.
5. Discuss the value of automated testing in DevOps. Automated testing is a key component of DevOps techniques. It guarantees that code updates do not cause new bugs or problems. Your proficiency in multiple testing types, including as unit, integration, and acceptance testing, demonstrates your dedication to providing high-quality software.
6. How Do you use version control in DevOps? Version control is essential for monitoring changes and working together efficiently. Proficiency with Git, including branching methods and dispute resolution, is critical for preserving code integrity and encouraging collaboration.
Tips for a Successful DevOps Interview 1. Demonstrate Practical Experience Provide real-world examples to back up your theoretical understanding. Share examples where you effectively applied DevOps techniques or addressed difficult problems.
2. Keep up with industry trends. Maintain your commitment to continuous learning by staying up to date on the newest DevOps technologies, trends, and best practices. This demonstrates your commitment to remaining at the forefront of the field.
3. Emphasize soft skills DevOps involves more than simply technical competence; efficient teamwork and communication are equally crucial. Showcase your skill to work effortlessly with Cross-functional teams must explain complicated technological concepts to non-technical stakeholders.
Conclusion: Mastering DevOps interview questions necessitates a mix of theoretical knowledge and practical expertise. Understanding the essential ideas, important practices, and staying up to current on industry developments can help you stand out as a candidate in the competitive field of DevOps.
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#🌟 Preparing for an Azure DevOps interview? Here are the top 5 questions you should know:#1️⃣ What is Azure DevOps?#2️⃣ Describe some Azure DevOps tools. 3️⃣ What is Azure Repos?#4️⃣ What are Azure Pipelines?#5️⃣ Why should I use Azure pipelines and CI/CD?#Get ready to impress your interview techquestions#kloudcourseacademy#AzureDevOps#InterviewPrep#TechQuestions
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Hi, again! MissedMileMarkers! Been a while since I've been on Tumblr again and I must say, I truly missed seeing your work after a long while of studying for my finals and preparation for Christmas. I hope you're having a great holiday this year too, as I would love to see what adventures you'd be going on. What movies do you enjoy? And what's your absolute favorite movie, if you ever have one? If not movies, then books perhaps?
Anyway, I never really dabbled in photography because I think I'm not really cut out for it because of my lack of knowledge on the subject, although it doesn't hurt to try! Here are some photos I took, from my hometown. (P.S, I'm not anywhere in the US, just needed to point that out hehe)










Hey eyeofcathulu,
Its been a while since I have seen you in my feed. There are a few Tumblr's that stick out to me due to name, content etc. Your name is one of my favorites and always stands out. So lets get started on your questions shall we? I truly missed seeing your work after a long while of studying for my finals and preparation for Christmas
I really hope that you do well on your finals. Finals can be a very stressful time. Stay motivated, focused and calm, With all of that you will the day. Even if you cant do any of those things preparation will also win the day. Best of luck!
I hope you're having a great holiday this year too,
So far the holiday season has been good. Thank you so very much for the well wishes.
I would love to see what adventures you'd be going on.
The most notable adventure was the snow back in November. We got a fair amount. They were calling for much more over the days after but the storm never materialized into anything of not. I have also started working a walking video project. The start of that project has been very tough. But like any good journey it wont be easy and I know it.
What movies do you enjoy? And what's your absolute favorite movie, if you ever have one? If not movies, then books perhaps?
There are a few things here to unpack so let get to it. So for the types of movies that I absolutely enjoy. Are movies with a psychological twist. Movies like "Secret Window", "Memento" (not sure if that is the right spelling). My absolute favorite movie is "4 rooms" I like how each room is directed by a different director. The final room is my favorite. When it comes to literature the last non technical book that I read was "The stainless Steel Rat". I re-read it about 6 months ago. I sadly do not read non technical material as much as I used to.
Anyway, I never really dabbled in photography because I think I'm not really cut out for it because of my lack of knowledge on the subject, although it doesn't hurt to try! Here are some photos I took, from my hometown.
More about me specific to tech. I bring this up because it goes into one of your other questions that was just outlined.
So the reason I spend most of my time reading technical material is because I come from Tech. I am a devops / infrastructure / security engineer by trade. I also develop in a few different languages.
How I got into photography in a more professional sense is I got fired from my job. I have never even been written up before in my life let alone fired. I released a new product for a company ontime and under budget. 2 days after the successful release they fired me with 0 warning or chance to improve. They just used me for a specific purpose and then paid it forward by terminating me. I know this is truth but this event still hurts me to this day. I also might add their severance was garbage. That happened earlier this year and I have been doing this ever since. I have applied to over 10,000 jobs (that is no exaggeration) and have been on around 20 interviews. I have received 0 job offers. That part of this journey has been really hard.
Still to this day as strange as this is going to sound. "I do not view myself as a photographer". What I mean by this is probably not what one would think. I am a provider of emotion. Pictures invoke an emotion that I can never understand onto the people that see them. I can think the invoked emotion will be X however it will be Y for the person, and even if I can understand emotion Y from my perspective I can never understand EXACTLY how the person actually experiences that.
Tech v.s. Photography. In my tech career I change peoples lives. It was due to my hard work, dedication and precision that won the war. Literally thousands of people depended on only me doing my job. If I took one misstep then everyone, all their loved ones, families etc would all have been without financial security. I love working in tech. I get the same type of satisfaction as I do with tech that I do with photography but in much different ways.
"I never really dabbled in photography because I think I'm not really cut out for it because of my lack of knowledge on the subject,"
Statements like this should always be treated as an indicator to follow a potential passion.
More about my view(s)
The world is a very amazing place. The world is also very cruel that is not fair. I personally feel that no one should contribute to the evil that lurks in the shadows. All I am trying to do is bring true genuine emotion to people for whatever purpose serves them.
So you saying that you are getting through finals. Again I wish you nothing but luck. When you get to the point in your life when you enter the world please do it with nothing more then joy and happiness in your heart.
Back to the photography specific to you. I highly encourage you to do it. Just because someone does not have "training or education" sometimes all you need is passion.
A big part of life is figuring out what you don't want to do.
I highly encourage you to follow any creative path you choose. There is no time like the present to do what you might love and what other people night love.
P.S.
I really liked the pictures. You captured your home in an amazing way. I really like how you captured the sun in a very unique way.
Thank you for sharing these with the world!
~ MissedMileMarkers

#photography#city photography#light photography#night photography#driving#cars#city life#far away#eyeofcathulu#missedmilemarkers#bird#birdblr#bird of the day
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Get to Know Me- Tag Game
@jungkoode thank you for tagging me ❤️ Kiks original post
I'll try not to over-overthink my answers. But I don't like choosing favorites, I love duality, I need to have both sides of everything. So there will be multiple answers for each question.
What’s the origin of your blog title?
I have a mug with cat pictures that says 'you've cat to be kitten me right meow'. I say it a lot. I like how it sounds. I don't know. Maybe I'll add a photo.
Koopps is sort of an anagram of how my husband and I sometimes call each other. And I like how it sounds.
Favorite fandoms:
One piece. JJK (tho sometimes I can't match the fandom freak). HxH. I'm not too deep into any fandom, I like to dip my toes in everything. In some, I like fanfic, and in others, I'm there for fan art. Depends.
OTP(s)/shipname:
Sanzo. I love my moss head and my cook.
Ace and I.
Favorite color:
I'm originally a pink girlie, but I like anything pretty, girly, pastel, and aesthetic. I dress mostly in natural colors/black, and my home has a neutral aesthetic with pops of color and colorful art.
Favorite game:
Lately, I've really gotten into Kirby on Switch. And I spent HOURS on Supermarket simulator with my husband. But my all-time favorite is probably Heroes of Might and Magic 3.
Song stuck in your head:
I can't choose one, but those are the songs I listened to on repeat in the last days/weeks/months/years.
'Would I Lie To You?' by Charles & Eddie. It's a problem. I listen to it ten times a day lately, or I'm not okay.
'Put Your Records On' by Ritt Momney. It's giving me my tae fic OCs vibe, I listen to it and daydream about them.
'Persuasive' by Doechii & SZA
'Tequila Shots' by Kid Cudi
'Love Really Hurt Without You' by Billy Ocean
Weirdest habit/trait?
I hate fruits. Can throw up only from smelling them. I'm very sensitive to scents and I hate how they smell. I need to hold my breath at the supermarket when I go by the fruit section.
Hobbies:
Cooking, baking, reading, writing, drawing, embroidery, pottery, anything creative basically.
I also love bird watching, hiking, and being in nature. One of my favorite activities is snorkelling. I live by the beach, but there's not much marine life here, so I need to travel for it.
If you work, what’s your profession?
software developer / devops
If you could have any job you wish, what would it be?
I love what I do. It gives me stability and a comfortable life. It also challenges me, requires me to use my brain, and requires me to constantly learn new things. And as much as I hate some days being a woman working in a male-led field, I find a lot of pride in it. I think it's important for women to work in those fields.
But leaving realistic thoughts aside, I'd love to live on a farm on a hill in Tuscany and have lots of animals. Or live in a beach house on a beautiful island. And just bake, and draw, and write my little stories.
Something you’re good at:
Cooking, baking, and being creative.
Problem solving, analytical thinking.
Something you’re bad at:
A lot of things. Like running, singing, having a father figure, finance.
No, but seriously, I try not to focus on what I'm not good at. It's not good for my imposter syndrome (women in stem thing, you know). You don't have to be good at something to enjoy it, and you don't have to do something you're not good at.
Something you love:
My husband. My sisters. My cats.
Something you could talk about for hours off the cuff:
Everything lol. I love to deep-dive into everything, especially if the other person knows what they're talking about.
But I can talk a lot about psychology, neuroscience, everything biology, evolution, art, birds, lizards, anime.
Also, talk with me about my man. I dare you. I won't shut up.
Something you hate:
Stupid people who talk with confidence about things they know nothing about.
Spiders.
Something you collect:
My husband and I have a nice growing anime figures collection (we have like 4 Zoros and zero Sanjis, which is a shame). I love cute kitchen utilities. I try to expand my art collection. I mostly like nature-related illustrations; I already have some birds, flowers, and a blowfish.
Something you forget:
Plot ideas that I swear 'there's no way I'm going to forget because it's so good and genius and fits them perfectly'.
And I forget people's faces and names.
What’s your love language?
giving - acts of service, gift giving, physical touch but only with my husband.
receiving - ACTS OF SERVICE, quality time, words of affirmation.
Favorite movie/show:
My favorite anime are HxH and 'That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime'. One piece, goes without saying. For Marvel, I really loved Moonknight.
I love the Kill Bill movies and '10 things I hate about you'.
Favorite food:
Anything Italian, chocolate, sweets, carbs, good bread with butter, French pastries. A lot of things.
Favorite animal:
Cats.
But also sharks, whales, turtles, komodo dragons (tho I didn't get the chance to see one irl), iguanas. I won't start to list the birds I like because we won't end this.
Are you musical?
No. I love listening to music. But I can't play any instrument, and I should never sing.
What were you like as a child?
Too good. Too mature. The overlooked one. The kind that 'she's good, she can take care of herself'. Shy, quiet, artistic. I'm healing through doing 'childish' things as an adult and stopping taking life so seriously.
Favorite subject at school?
Math, biology, chemistry, art.
Least favorite subject?
Probably gymnastics because it was lame and boring. I hated being sweaty afterwards, and that people smelled like sweat.
What’s your best character trait?
Sensitive and logical. I think I'm a very sensitive and emotional person, which leads me to care and give a lot of love. But at the same time, I need logic and order; it pushes me to work hard to have a good, comfortable life.
What’s your worst character trait?
Sensitive and logical. I take things personally, I overanalyze every social encounter I have. I overthink whether people around me actually like me. I'm very critical of myself.
If you could change any detail of your day right now what would it be?
Not much. Pretty standard, good day. I'm just a little tired, so maybe a little power nap or better sleep at night. And maybe if by some magic, the shit-tone of work I have to do was already done for me.
But if we're doing fantasy, maybe I want to be on a beach vacation with my husband.
If you could travel in time who would you like to meet?
I don't have a good historical figure in mind right now. But maybe some famous artists? Like Van Gogh? See him in action?
Recommend one of your favorite fanfics (spread the love):
I can't do one obviously, so I'll just drop a few of them.
Fuck Me Up by @jungkoode (AKA writer-wife)
Yes, I'm biased. I don't care. The fact that I know the writer is an amazing, smart, sensitive person just makes reading it even better. The attention to detail, the story, the realism, the smut, all of it, is on another level. And if you haven't already done so, check her other fics as well.
What Was Hidden by @daechwitatamic
I don't know how many times I've read it by now. It's my comfort fic, I can't even explain why. It's so easy to read in the best way possible. The storytelling is so good, the writing is on another level. I HIGHLY recommend. (If it's your first time reading it, I recommend leaving the tae pov parts to the end, as they might give you spoilers.)
Two Point Five by @bratkook
There's something so refreshing about this fic. Something between the fun writing and the change from the usual fic tropes. And this JK is so hot. And the smut.
Chasing Cars by @oddinary4bts
Read it only if you're ready to cry. It's an emotional journey, but it's so worth it. The story itself is really good, and the characters make you fall for them. I still want to hug this JK and tell him everything is going to be okay. The fic handles some very sensitive, emotional topics in a very intelligent and delicate way (check warnings before reading).
If you see this and you want to play as well, see yourself as invited ❤️
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I bet I can categorize y'all into poor, moderately middle class, and upper middle class with just one simple question, ready?
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Uhh how do I learn coding as someone with 0 experience or knowledge? I wanna go into like software dev so based on my basic research I have to know JavaScript, html and css.
I don’t understand anything 😭 and I’m 19 with like no uni prospect cuz I’ve always been a stem girl and now I wanna switch to tech which is kinda difficult here in the UK
Hiiii!!!! and so sorry for such a late response (ಥ﹏ಥ)
First of all. You're doing amazing!!! And lucky enough you can get pretty far into a tech career without formal uni training ♡
Second of all. There are so many different routes you can go through. Frontend, backend, fullstack, data engineering, devops, cybersecurity, ect ect... Each of these will require you to know different languages and frameworks.
So I highly recommend checking them all out and seeing what you find yourself most interested in and then finding someone who works in that career and having a coffee chat with them to see how it is from their perspective.
Once you find your match, the fun begins! ( ๑>ᴗ<๑ ) Start learning from tutorials and by making your own projects. Find people in the community to collab with.
And ofc if you ever decide to change your mind midway learning, don't feel bad about it. It's so rare to just pick something and stick to it for the rest of your life.
It's not gonna be easy and it's gonna take a lot of work but its not impossible!!!! We're all gonna be rooting for you!!
(*^∇^)ヾ( ̄▽ ̄*)
and ofc you're always welcome to reach out to me if you have anymore questions or inquiries ♡
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Hey how’s it going!! Just wanted ask, what are your favorite stories that you have written? And what inspired them?
Oooooh great question! It's hard to pick a favorite with how many stories I've written. So far, in all my stories NOT related to my main trilogy, I've written 359,304 words, which is CRAZY. If I include the writing from my giant in-progress fantasy trilogy, that number skyrockets to a whopping 859,523 words. 🤯
And the number of characters excluding spaces is 3,954,075. But anyway, on to answering your question:
I'd say one of my top favorite series I've written would be "Captured -- Wild Humans Hunted and Captured to be Used as Servants". The plot is absolutely magnificent, and is one of my best novels yet. I've actually re-read it over 7 times because I enjoy it so much (I'm honestly a little surprised it's not more popular among fans -- a lot surprised, actually.) And I actually drew inspiration for that one from another series I wrote called "Beautiful Blood". Both stories highlight humans being kept as pets & servants by vicious creatures far more powerful than them, but the plots are vastly different. In my personal opinion, it's one of my most well-devoped stories I've ever written in terms of the overall flow and storyline.
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My 2nd favorite would likely be the "Vampire & Vampire Hunter" series. The dynamics are great, and the complicated relationships between characters are some of my best work yet. Each character's personalities are just so well-developed! It really brings them to life in a unique way. As for the inspiration, I must say that I have been slightly inspired by the "Kane & Jim" vampire story written by @whumpsday. I really like how their characters interact and the plot is fascinating! I've always enjoyed writing vampires above most other mythological creatures because there's so many possibilities for how they can be portrayed. Are they violent, bloodthirsty monsters like most people would assume? Or kind, considerate beings who don't prefer hurting humans unless they need to feed? It all depends on the individual vampire...
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My 3rd favorite story I've written would probably be "A Life in the Hands of the Enemy -- Villain reluctantly saves Hero's Life". The inspiration for this one actually came from a random Pinterest prompt I saw! It goes to show that inspiration can come from the strangest places. Here's the lengthy prompt I used for that one:
"Get up!" Villain roars mockingly, looming over Hero where they're sprawled on the ground. "Get up and fight for your precious city!" They wait a moment. "Well? Giving up already?!"
Nothing.
"I never knew you were so weak," Villain sneers. "What would your adoring citizens think?"
They wait. After another minute of silence, Villain creeps warily closer, their weapon/ powers at the ready in case it's a ruse. Hero still hasn't moved. Now that they're close enough to see, Villain realizes that they're pale as a ghost under their mask and barely breathing. There's a dark patch of blood soaking through their suit, from a wound that Villain didn't cause.
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4th favorite has to be the "Living Weapon Whumpee" novels. What I enjoy most is this big bad war weapon learning how to be gentle when a young girl comes into his life who happens to be on the enemy side of the war he's been taught to fight. Whumpee learns how to be kind and gentle, and it's both fascinating and heartwarming to have this giant scarred-up wardog interact with such an innocent child who isn't afraid of how he looks like everyone else is, who doesn't know about his dark past and touches him with kindness instead of hate for once, which is a foreign concept to Whumpee because he's never been touched by kindness before.
This one I hit a lot of writer's blocks on, but I actually received a LOT of support and suggestions/ideas from my audience and random anons that kept the story going.
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5th favorite has GOT to be "The Lost Hero" - Crippled Hero Presumed Dead. It is SOOOOOOOO underrated it's unbelievable!!! The inspiration for this one actually came from dozens of different Hero x Villain stories I've read from other wonderful creators.
Basically, I don't see nearly enough of heroes with seriously traumatic, permanent injuries in writing. Like, not just classic scarring, but the kind that sticks with them every day and impacts everything from the way they move to their confidence levels. Physically handicapping kind of old wounds. Maybe they just didn't heal right, who knows. So I decided to write what I've always wanted to see!!
It was SO hard to pick my favorites, but there's my top 5. Here's some other honorable mentions for my other favorite stories I've written that didn't quite make the list but are still EPIC:
Drugged Hero Whumpee used as Party Favor at Villain's Party
Villain's Coffee Shop
The Monter in the Black Room
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Annoying devops question
Just got home from work, where I've been trying to set up a CI pipeline with Github Actions
I have a repo that, on pushes to master, should publish a package to a github package repository.[1]
With a Personal Access Token it works fine (I have full access to both) but I would like to set it up with GITHUB_TOKEN
I thought, if the Package was set up inherit from the Repository that has the action, the GITHUB_TOKEN would have sufficient permission to write to the package
But apparently not?
Am I missing something obvious or is this the kind of nonsense I have to bang the head against the wall of for a couple of hours more tomorrow at work?
[1] Yes yes this will be "accepted pulls into master" when I'm further along but one issue at a time.
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https://devlabsalliance.mystrikingly.com/blog/devops-interview-questions-and-answers-for-freshers-2024

Starting a career in DevOps can be both exciting and daunting. As a fresher, you need to grasp fundamental concepts well and be prepared to answer some common interview questions confidently.
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Top FAQs about Azure DevOps Consulting

The complexity of modern software development is overwhelming you, don't you think? Do you want to increase output and simplify your processes? Azure DevOps can assist! To help you understand how Azure DevOps consulting can help your business, this blog article answers the most common questions regarding it.
Here are the key factors: ➡️ You can create automated testing and deployment pipelines, train your teams on best practices, and set up and configure DevOps services with the assistance of Azure DevOps specialists.
➡️ Businesses encounter difficulties with integration, security issues, and cultural opposition to change. You can overcome these obstacles by using consulting services.
➡️ Security is a top priority, and to guarantee compliance, consultants integrate security principles into your development pipeline.
➡️ It uses several features to optimize CI/CD pipelines for scalability and performance, and integrates with other tools.
Azure DevOps consulting might be a great help if you're trying to start from scratch or improve your current DevOps procedures.
Are you prepared to find out more? For a more thorough discussion of these subjects, visit the blog post!
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Today the black sleeves were rolled up, revealing corded, copper-brown forearms on display. The meeting was whatever, smart tagging, bulk injectors and Ad%be integration whatever the fuck.
But I've been cataloguing his palette in swathes. Ngl, lots of compelling colour sampling going on between my ears, lately.
The tops of my hands are a medium brown, and there's a softer chromatic demarcation where my palms begin; something of a beige in temperate weather I guess
His palms are the same.
He gesticulates with large, slender hands. Brown, copper, bronze hands. Nails clean in a melanated neutral for yet I've no hex colour. In the air, they carve out the runes of his thoughts—clever questions I didn’t think to ask; rubberducking devOps or wandering over to my desk to talk shop about graphic design or cable splitters or our favourite pepper sauces
He's long ago embraced his greys and silvers; there's still more pepper of his youth in there but the salt. Styled with a touch of Don Draper, if dude had a skin fade.
His brows descend in an angular point towards dark eyes, which lend a perpetually sharkish glint to his face, and an honest TO god scar bisects the right one. Better than any clipper job. I'll ask about it eventually
Jokes come easy to him, so he laughs a lot. His incisors have that sort of hang that give his smiles a bit of fang and he can never seem to get a clean shave.
That shit just be interesting is all
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