
AWS DevOPS Engineer Professional Practice Questions 2021
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Included in this AWS DevOPS Engineer Professional Exam Practice Tests course:
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AWS DevOPS Engineer Professional Exam Exam Details
Total Questions : 390
Type of Questions : Multiple choice
Duration : 200 min for 100 questions
Passing Score : 70
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Include:
SDLC Automation
Configuration Management and Infrastructure as Code
Monitoring and Logging
Policies and Standards Automation
Incident and Event Response
High Availability, Fault Tolerance, and Disaster Recovery
DevOps is a set of practices that combines software development (Dev) and IT operations (Ops). It aims to shorten the systems development life cycle and provide continuous delivery with high software quality. DevOps is complementary with Agile software development; several DevOps aspects came from the Agile methodology.
Other than it being a cross-functional combination of the terms and concepts for "development" and "operations," academics and practitioners have not developed a unique definition for the term "DevOps".
From an academic perspective, Len Bass, Ingo Weber, and Liming Zhu—three computer science researchers from the CSIRO and the Software Engineering Institute—suggested defining DevOps as "a set of practices intended to reduce the time between committing a change to a system and the change being placed into normal production, while ensuring high quality".
Who this course is for:
- AWS DevOPS Engineer Professional Candidates
Instructor
I’m a web developer. I spend my whole day, practically every day, experimenting with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript; dabbling with Python and Ruby; and inhaling a wide variety of potentially useless information through a few hundred RSS feeds. I build websites that delight and inform. I do it well.
I’m curious, and I enjoy work that challenges me to learn something new and stretch in a different direction. I do my best to stay on top of changes in the state of the art so that I can meet challenges with tools well suited to the job at hand.