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Hands-On Python for DevOps

You're reading from   Hands-On Python for DevOps Leverage Python's native libraries to streamline your workflow and save time with automation

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835081167
Length 220 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ankur Roy Ankur Roy
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Preface 1. Part 1: Introduction to DevOps and role of Python in DevOps
2. Chapter 1: Introducing DevOps Principles FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Talking about Python 4. Chapter 3: The Simplest Ways to Start Using DevOps in Python Immediately 5. Chapter 4: Provisioning Resources 6. Part 2: Sample Implementations of Python in DevOps
7. Chapter 5: Manipulating Resources 8. Chapter 6: Security and DevSecOps with Python 9. Chapter 7: Automating Tasks 10. Chapter 8: Understanding Event-Driven Architecture 11. Chapter 9: Using Python for CI/CD Pipelines 12. Part 3: Let’s Go Further, Let’s Build Bigger
13. Chapter 10: Common DevOps Use Cases in Some of the Biggest Companies in the World 14. Chapter 11: MLOps and DataOps 15. Chapter 12: How Python Integrates with IaC Concepts 16. Chapter 13: The Tools to Take Your DevOps to the Next Level 17. Index 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Advanced event response strategies

An event response should be simple and organized, and it should bring about the solution to whatever caused the event in the first place. But, once again, no matter how hard we try, it is never that simple. Sometimes you’re working with a system you haven’t had the chance to work with much. Sometimes the team that you work with is not experienced enough to help out in any meaningful way. These circumstances cannot be helped because of time and personnel constraints, and they are largely out of our control. In such situations, we simply have to make do with what we have.

But there is one scenario that happens very often and causes widespread damage to the point where the response to the event stops being about damage recovery and starts being about what you can recover from the damage already done. This will occur if any sort of incident goes unreported or unmonitored for a long period of time. These situations often occur when there...

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