Yeah, the exam is quite challenging (imagine the power failure during the exam ;) I do not need to imagine it ;P), and the most valid advice - it is best to have a hands-on experience.
yep, completely agree on that!
Labs and real-life experience is helpful.
For example, I played a lot with CI/CD in CodePipeline. I worked with Jenkins and GitHub Actions. This is a great start for the DevOps exam.
However, the parts with EC2 and Auto Scaling were possible for me only because of the lab experience in CloudAcademy course.
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Yeah, the exam is quite challenging (imagine the power failure during the exam ;) I do not need to imagine it ;P), and the most valid advice - it is best to have a hands-on experience.
yep, completely agree on that!
Labs and real-life experience is helpful.
For example, I played a lot with CI/CD in CodePipeline. I worked with Jenkins and GitHub Actions. This is a great start for the DevOps exam.
However, the parts with EC2 and Auto Scaling were possible for me only because of the lab experience in CloudAcademy course.