Fundamental of DevOps on AWS Flashcards
Select the answer that best describes DevOps:
DevOps is the combination of development and operations teams, where members of each team must learn to develop, test, and deploy the software.
DevOps is the combination of cultural philosophies, practices, and tools that increases an organization’s ability to deliver applications and services at high velocity.
DevOps is a set of development and operations tools that automate the software development process.
DevOps is the coordination between the development and operations teams to improve communication between the teams to develop software more efficiently.
DevOps is the combination of cultural philosophies, practices, and tools that increases an organization’s ability to deliver applications and services at high velocity.
Which of the following best describes the challenges associated with traditional software development methods?
Traditional software development methods often use older software, outdated development practices, and must be replaced with DevOps software.
Traditional software development methods often use a microservices architecture that is difficult to update and deploy, because when changes are made the entire application must be redeployed.
Traditional software development methods often use continuous integration and continuous delivery, which slows down the development process, by using repetitive tasks.
Traditional software development methods often involve monolithic architectures that are difficult to update and deploy, and development methods that are not iterative and have long release cycles.
Traditional software development methods often involve monolithic architectures that are difficult to update and deploy, and development methods that are not iterative and have long release cycles.
Your management team has decided that they want to move from their current traditional software development model and adopt a DevOps model. What changes will they need to implement to move to DevOps?
Moving to DevOps requires hiring DevOps professionals, and investing in new tools.
Moving to DevOps requires a cultural shift, implementing DevOps practices, and using the right tools to automate processes.
Moving to DevOps requires hiring DevOps professionals, adopting new processes, and investing in new tools.
Moving to DevOps requires creating new teams, changing all processes, and selecting the right tools.
Moving to DevOps requires a cultural shift, implementing DevOps practices, and using the right tools to automate processes.
Your manager is concerned about moving to DevOps because he believes that all existing tools will need to be replaced with AWS tools. What can you tell him to alleviate his concerns?
Assure your manager that the AWS DevOps philosophy should be used by all companies. Let him know that AWS has all the most current tools that are needed to support DevOps. And the current tools that the company is using are old and need to be replaced.
Tell your manager that DevOps is a methodology and not an AWS product. Let him know that only tools that are not optimized to work in a DevOps environment should be replaced. AWS has great tools but also supports tools from many industry-leading vendors.
Let your manager know that DevOps is a methodology and not an AWS product. Let him know that only tools that are not optimized to work in a DevOps environment should be replaced. AWS has great tools but also supports any tools that the company chooses to use.
Tell your manager that the AWS DevOps philosophy should be used by all companies. Let him know that only tools that are not optimized to work in a DevOps environment should be replaced. AWS has great tools but also supports tools from industry-leading vendors.
Tell your manager that DevOps is a methodology and not an AWS product. Let him know that only tools that are not optimized to work in a DevOps environment should be replaced. AWS has great tools but also supports tools from many industry-leading vendors.