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DevOps Engineer

The document outlines the current scope of work for a DevOps engineer, highlighting alignment with team goals, in-demand skills, and ongoing R&D efforts. It details the engineer's tech stack, including tools for version control, CI/CD, monitoring, secret management, security, notifications, logging, and additional tools like IaC and containerization technologies. The document emphasizes the importance of strong programming skills and engineer availability for future projects.

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DevOps Engineer

The document outlines the current scope of work for a DevOps engineer, highlighting alignment with team goals, in-demand skills, and ongoing R&D efforts. It details the engineer's tech stack, including tools for version control, CI/CD, monitoring, secret management, security, notifications, logging, and additional tools like IaC and containerization technologies. The document emphasizes the importance of strong programming skills and engineer availability for future projects.

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 My current scope of work and how it aligns with the

team's goals.
 In-demand skills within the engineering team and
potential areas for development.
 My ongoing R&D efforts in DevOps and how they
might benefit the team.
 Engineer availability and capacity for future projects.
 The engineering roadmap and how I can best contribute.

DevOps Engineer's Tech Stack

Version Control Systems (VCS):


 Git: The industry-standard VCS for tracking code changes, enabling collaboration and
version history. Used by developers for code management.
Artifact Repositories:
 Artifactory (Jfrog): A universal artifact repository for storing and managing software
packages across different build types.
 Amazon S3 Bucket: A scalable object storage service on AWS for storing build
artifacts and static content.
 Azure Blob Storage: Similar to S3 buckets, offering cloud storage for various artifact
types on Microsoft Azure.
Continuous Integration (CI):
 Jenkins: An open-source automation server popular for building, testing, and deploying
applications.
 GitHub Actions: Built-in CI/CD workflows directly within GitHub repositories for
streamlined automation.
 Azure DevOps Pipelines: Microsoft's cloud-based CI/CD service for building and
deploying applications on Azure.
 AWS CodePipeline: A managed service for building, testing, and deploying code on
AWS.
Continuous Delivery (CD):
 Jenkins: (As mentioned in CI) Can be used for deployment automation as part of the
CI/CD pipeline.
 Spinnaker: An open-source multi-cloud continuous delivery platform for deployments
across various cloud providers.
 AWS CodeDeploy: A service for automated code deployments on AWS.
 Azure DevOps Release Pipelines: Counterpart to CI pipelines in Azure DevOps,
focusing on the release and deployment stages.
Monitoring:
 Prometheus: An open-source monitoring system for collecting and analyzing
application metrics.
 Grafana: An open-source platform for visualizing metrics data collected by Prometheus
or other sources.
 Datadog: A cloud-based monitoring and analytics platform for servers, applications,
and infrastructure.
 AWS CloudWatch: A monitoring service for AWS resources, providing detailed insights
into performance and health.
 Azure Monitor: Microsoft's monitoring service for Azure resources, offering similar
functionalities to CloudWatch.
Secret Management:
 HashiCorp Vault: A tool for securely storing and managing sensitive information like
passwords, API keys, and certificates.
 AWS Secrets Manager: A service for storing and retrieving secrets within AWS
environments.
 Azure Key Vault: Microsoft's service for securing cryptographic keys and secrets used
by cloud applications and services.
Security:
 Snyk: A developer security platform for identifying and fixing vulnerabilities in open-
source dependencies.
 Aqua Security: A cloud-native security platform that protects applications and
infrastructure throughout the CI/CD pipeline.
 AWS Security Hub: A central place to manage and view security findings from different
AWS services.
 Azure Security Center: Microsoft's comprehensive security solution for Azure
resources, providing threat detection and vulnerability management.
Notifications:
 Slack: A popular collaboration platform that can be integrated with various tools to send
notifications for build failures, deployments, and alerts.
 Email: Still a common notification method for sending alerts and updates.
 PagerDuty: An incident response and notification platform for DevOps teams to
manage alerts and escalations.
Logging:
 ELK Stack (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana): A popular open-source platform for
collecting, analyzing, and visualizing log data.
 Graylog: Another open-source log management platform that centralizes log collection
and analysis.
 AWS CloudTrail: A service that logs AWS API calls, providing insights into user activity
and resource changes.
 Azure Monitor Logs: A service for collecting, analyzing, and visualizing log data from
Azure resources.
Additional Tools:
 Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools: Technologies like Terraform or AWS
CloudFormation allow for defining and managing cloud infrastructure in code.
 Configuration Management Tools: Tools like Ansible or Chef automate the
configuration management of servers and applications.
 Containerization Technologies: Docker and Kubernetes are widely used for
containerizing applications and enabling portability across environments.
 Strong Programming Skills: Proficiency in languages like Python, Ruby, Java, or Go
is essential for scripting automation, building CI/CD pipelines, and developing internal
tools.

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