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Introducing DevOps
Introducing DevOps
Defining the DevOps Approach
8 mins
Explaining the Key Principles of DevOps
5 mins
Introducing Continuous Integration and Delivery (CI/CD)
6 mins
Explaining Continuous Integration Principles
8 mins
Explaining the Continuous Integration and Delivery Process Flow
9 mins
Explaining Actors in a CI/CD Process Flow
4 mins
Quiz
Explaining DevOps on SAP BTP
Explaining SAP BTP Services for DevOps
Setting Up and Using SAP BTP Services for DevOps
Integrating DevOps Services into SAP Cloud ALM
Describing App Handling on SAP BTP
Knowledge quiz
It's time to put what you've learned to the test, get 5 right to pass this unit.
1.
What’s the objective of Continuous Integration (CI)?
Choose the correct answer.
Detecting and fixing errors as quickly as possible.
Working together with various development team members.
Ensuring that the most current version of a software product is always ready to be shipped.
Automatically releasing each code change to the customer.
2.
Which of the following isn’t an actor in the CI/CD process flow?
Choose the correct answer.
The quality manager
The development manager
The delivery manager
The CI/CD infrastructure
3.
Which of the following options is not a continuous integration principle?
Choose the correct answer.
Use Version Control
Integrate Directly into the Main Line
Build Each Change
Commit Early and Often
4.
What is CALMS?
Choose the correct answer.
One of the first predecessors of the DevOps idea.
A parallel approach competing with DevOps.
CALMS frames the DevOps methods for cloud-native computing.
An acronym that describes fundamental elements and concepts.
5.
Which additional steps to the CI process are needed for Continuous Delivery?
Choose the correct answer.
Code change and voter build and tests.
Acceptance tests and manual deployment to production.
Voter build and tests and merge into the main line.
Merge into the main line and CI build and tests.
6.
Which groups is the concept of DevOps addressing?
Choose the correct answer.
Development and operations experts only.
Everyone who directly contributes to the success of a product by working along its value stream.
Experts not directly related to the creation of a product.
Always the isolated groups of development, operations, and security experts.