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The Best DevOps Resources Online Ten Useful DevOps Resources The right information resources can make the difference from riding the front of the wave and falling behind the curve. With new technologies, such as DevOps, these sources of valuable information can be even more difficult to find, so five of the best have been gathered below to ease your search. Obviously, these five are not the only resources available, but as a burgeoning, young field, the available resources range from the few outliers listed here, to a few personal blogs and opinions. The DZone The DZone is the DevOps portal for a website that covers a widerange of topics. It is by far the most visited DevOps resource, as well as the most frequently updated. They currently follow a release schedule of one or two articles a day (leaning heavily towards only one). According to their reported metrics, almost 6,000 people have liked the site on Facebook, and 18,000

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The Best DevOps Resources Online

Ten Useful DevOps Resources

The right information resources can make the difference from riding the front of the wave

and falling behind the curve. With new technologies, such as DevOps, these sources of

valuable information can be even more difficult to find, so five of the best have been

gathered below to ease your search. Obviously, these five are not the only resources

available, but as a burgeoning, young field, the available resources range from the few

outliers listed here, to a few personal blogs and opinions.

The DZone

The DZone is the DevOps portal for a website that covers a widerange of topics. It is by

far the most visited DevOps resource, as well as the most frequently updated. They

currently follow a release schedule of one or two articles a day (leaning heavily towards

only one). According to their reported metrics, almost 6,000 people have liked the site on

Facebook, and 18,000 follow it on Twitter. You will find articles on development,

production, ITIL standards, regulation compliance, and more. The blog format means

you will have to use the search functionality while keeping the date the articles you pull

up were posted to ensure that the information is current.

DevOps Days Repository

The DevOps Days Conferences are largely responsible for the widespread use of the

term “DevOps,” and over the past few years, the organizers have collected a vast

amount of information through the presentations, discussions, and Internet activity they

have generated. The amount of content is truly impressive and includes many full videos

of the presentations, transcripts, slide shows, and other variations of the material. The

major downfall of the main information source of the site is that it coincides with their

conferences, meaning months between new content.

Dev2Ops.Org

Dev2Ops more closely resembles a personal blog than a resource repository, but the

combination of useful DevOps tool discussions and insights into the world of DevOps

serves to flesh out the information resource beyond a simple code library. The release

schedule is one or two articles per month.

Puppet Labs Resource Page

If you have spent more than a minute discussing DevOps or configuration management

(CM), then you have probably heard of Puppet. The program is an open source CM tool,

and as such the scope of the program does reach into DevOps. If you take a look at the

Puppet Labs site, there is a hefty amount of documentation and other information for the

program and DevOps in general. The resource update schedule is unspecified, but the

Puppet software is the largest CM tool by usage, so the company is trustworthy.

DevOps

As it happens, one of the best DevOps resources is literally named DevOps. The site

serves as a collection of reports, editorials, and papers on every aspect of DevOps one

could imagine. The topics of the articles range from CM to automation to guest

interviews with “DevOps Borat”. If it exists, and it is related to DevOps, it can crop up on

the site. Unfortunately, it is in blog format and typically receives two to three posts a

month. While these are usually detailed, it is still a slow release schedule.

DevOps SubReddit

While it may not be as popular as the other resources listed here, the DevOps

SubReddit contains useful information and is worth checking out. The fact that it serves

not only as a place to find useful blog posts and articles on DevOps, but also fosters

DevOps-related discussion in the comments sections makes it valuable.

DevOps on Quora

Similarly to the DevOps SubReddit, the Quora DevOps section is useful as a result of

the conversation that stems from it. For anyone unfamiliar with Quora, users can post

questions, post blog posts, answer other users’ questions, or leave comments on blog

posts. The main highlight of this resource is the ability to directly ask questions to

specific users or to the entire community.

The DevOps Group on LinkedIn

This group is probably the most popular social media DevOps page. There are many

highly active members who frequently respond to discussions, post the latest DevOps

articles and blog posts, and who are welcoming towards new members of the group.

Like the Reddit and Quora pages, it is an excellent discussion forum, and like Reddit, it

is a great place to see newer, relevant articles.

DevOps Cafe Podcast

A series of podcasts by John Willis and Damon Edwards called “DevOps Cafe”. It is

more informational than community-based, but the podcasts cover a wide variety of

DevOps topics. The podcasts frequently have guests, and John and Damon often

provide podcast coverage of notable conferences, like PuppetConf.

DevOps Reactions

Ok… So it might not be as useful as the others on this list, but it’s pretty damn

entertaining 

Bonus Links! (shout out to our friend Ranjib for tipping us off onto these)

The Ship Show

Food Fight

Both The Ship Show and the Food Fight are notable DevOps podcasts. Check them out!