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#### :baby: Beginner
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#### :baby: Beginner
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<summary>What is DevOps? What DevOps helps us to achieve?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>What is DevOps?</summary><br><b>
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There are many good answers to this question. I like Amazon's description of DevOps:
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There are many good answers to this question. I like Amazon's description of DevOps:
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<summary>What ways are you familiar with to deliver a software? What are the disadvantages of each method?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>What ways are you familiar with to deliver a software? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each method?</summary><br><b>
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* Archive - collect all your app files into one archive (e.g. tar) and deliver it to the user.
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* Archive - collect all your app files into one archive (e.g. tar) and deliver it to the user.
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* Package - depends on the OS, you can use your OS package format (e.g. in RHEL/Fefodra it's RPM) to deliver your software with a way to install, uninstall and update it using the standard packager commands
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* Package - depends on the OS, you can use your OS package format (e.g. in RHEL/Fefodra it's RPM) to deliver your software with a way to install, uninstall and update it using the standard packager commands
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<summary>What is Open Source? What are some its benefits?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>Explain "Open Source"</summary><br><b>
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##### SRE
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##### SRE
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<summary>When you publish a project, you usually publish it with a license. What types of licenses are you familiar with?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>When you publish a project, you usually publish it with a license. What types of licenses are you familiar with and which one do you prefer to use?</summary><br><b>
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## Jenkins
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## Jenkins
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<summary>What are the advantages of Jenkins over its competitors? Can you compare it to one of the following systems?:
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<summary>What are the advantages of Jenkins over its competitors? Can you compare it to one of the following systems?
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* Travis
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* Travis
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* Bamboo
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* Bamboo
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<summary>Have you written Jenkins scripts? If yes, what for and how they work?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>Have you written Jenkins scripts? If yes, what for and how they work?</summary><br><b>
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## Cloud
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## Cloud
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<a name="cloud-beginner"></a>
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#### :baby: Beginner
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<summary>What are The advantages of cloud computing? Mention at least 3 advantages</summary><br><b>
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<summary>What are the advantages of cloud computing? Mention at least 3 advantages</summary><br><b>
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