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Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps Solutions AZ-400 Exam Guide

You're reading from   Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps Solutions AZ-400 Exam Guide Prepare for the certification exam and successfully apply Azure DevOps strategies with practical labs

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803240664
Length 490 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Preface 1. Part 1 – Digital Transformation through DevOps
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to DevOps FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Site Reliability Engineering Fundamentals 4. Chapter 3: Getting the Best Out of DevOps Tools 5. Part 2 – Getting to Continuous Delivery
6. Chapter 4: Everything Starts with Source Control 7. Chapter 5: Moving to Continuous Integration 8. Chapter 6: Implementing Continuous Deployment and Release Management 9. Part 3 – Expanding Your DevOps Pipeline
10. Chapter 7: Dependency Management 11. Chapter 8: Implement Infrastructure and Configuration as Code 12. Chapter 9: Dealing with Databases in DevOps Scenarios 13. Chapter 10: Integrating Continuous Testing 14. Chapter 11: Managing Security and Compliance 15. Part 4 – Closing the Loop
16. Chapter 12: Application Monitoring 17. Chapter 13: Gathering User Feedback 18. Part 5 – Advanced Topics
19. Chapter 14: Adopting the Culture of Continuous Improvement 20. Chapter 15: Accelerate Cloud Adoption through DevOps 21. Chapter 16: Containers 22. Chapter 17: Planning Your Azure DevOps Organization 23. Chapter 18: AZ-400 Mock Exam 24. Assessments 25. Index 26. Other Books You May Enjoy

Agents and agent queues

The build definitions that you have created so far can contain agent jobs, which in turn contain tasks. These tasks are not executed within your Azure DevOps organization directly but are instead executed by agents that run on VMs or in containers. In turn, agents are grouped in agent pools. There are two types of agent pools that you can work with:

  • Built-in agent pools
  • Self-hosted agent pools

Let’s go through them one by one.

Built-in agent pools

Built-in agent pools are managed by Microsoft and are made available to you as part of the Azure DevOps product itself. There are different agent pools available, depending on your needs. Pools run different versions of Windows and Visual Studio, and there are also pools available that run Linux (Ubuntu) and macOS.

The disadvantage of these managed pools is that you cannot install extra software on the machines or containers that host the agents if you need to. This means that, in...

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