Accelerating DevSecOps on AWS Create secure CI/CD pipelines using Chaos and AIOps Swaraj, Nikit: 9781803248608: : Books

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  1. David G

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Much Needed Book for the DevSecOps Engineer’s Toolset

    This book provides a solid foundation for those developers and engineers starting in their DevSecOps journey as well as a comprehensive look at the workflows and tooling for the more experienced engineers. The book walks through the concepts of building, scaling and securing infrastructure and toolsets with modern systems including serverless and container based solutions. The author details out the entire design, build, secure and operate lifecycle showing different toolsets how to use them and what they are capable of providing in order to deliver scalable, reliable, secure and maintainable solutions.Providing easy to follow examples that are instructive and practical, utilizing both native AWS services as well as third party solutions to provide capabilities throughout the system lifecycle.

  2. AT

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Helpful Learning about ever increasing AWS services.

    I have been using AWS services from few years now, It’s always been challenging to get ahead of these new AWS services and understand their working gears. This book gives a good insight about most of the new AWS services which are relevant to devops with a good flavor of security. This book gives you good ideas about how to implement devops methodologies where your AWS footprint is rapidly increasing in your environment. Im definitely going to try few of the implementations from the book. To comprehend these implementations better, there are a lot of pictures in the book. Few of the implementations that stand out for me is the concept of chaos engineering and use of AWS Fault injector simulator, Use of AIOps in operating your AWS environment with Devops Guru.

  3. David B

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Well designed, well thought out, highly detailed

    My background is operations, DevOps, platform engineering, SCM engineering, SRE before SRE was a thing. Coming into reading this book, I felt like I had a good handle on DevOps and DevSecOps methods, strategies, and implementations, so I wasn’t sure how much I would get out of the read. The book is well designed, approachable, applicable, and immediately relevant to my current work.If you are new to Dev(Sev)Ops, experienced, or looking to refresh, this book is right for you. Give it a look.

  4. Jana

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    A practical book for learning DevSecOps on AWS

    A practical book for DevSecOps practitioners and infrastructure teams who want to quickly learn all the essential concepts of CI/CD, Chaos Engineering and DevSecOps on AWS. Anyone who is new to this space, I would highly recommend this book. Author details out each chapter with simple examples with a pragmatic approach and step-by-step instructions. A great reference for new and existing users of AWS DevOps services. The book also provides detailed walk through of working with EKS and AppMesh, and securing private EKS clusters in production. A very insightful book and a delightful read for me.

  5. Durga

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Comprehensive practical guide

    This book explains exactly what it says. I’ve been using AWS for a few years now, primarily in AI/ML and MLOps, wanted to branch out a little and learn more about DevSecOps. This book provides a very detailed, step by step practical guide on implementing DevSevOps on AWS. To be honest, I was not familiar with many of the tools used, and as the other reviews mention, this book contains a crisp and precise introduction for them. I did some additional reading to familiarize myself and deep dive into some of the additional services and concepts (App Mesh, Helm, FIS and the industry-wide security tools are completely new to me) used in the book. That said, I found it extremely helpful to have an idea of what to look for and learn for a specific solution – instead of searching for random articles on Google.And lastly, the associated repo on GitHub is helpful and easy to follow along. I learn by doing rather than reading, and it helped to have an easily accessible repository. I do believe this knowledge will help me build better and more secure ML applications!

  6. MGF

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    A practical and concise guide for an AWS AIOps engineer

    The timing could not be better when I was offered a copy of Accelerating DevSecOps on AWS: Create secure CI/CD pipelines using Chaos and AIOps book by Nikit Swarajin exchange for an honest review. Being an Observability and Monitoring Subject Matter Expert, I have been doing AIOps research and study with the goal of enhancing AWS service owner teams’ Monitoring and Ops workflow in a major high-tech company.While the book offers practical information in an extensive variety of subjects applicable to the AWS world, my primary focus was on learning AIOps.The chapter of the book dedicated to AIOps with Amazon DevOps Guru (a service powered by Machine Learning) and Systems Manager OpsCenter starts from the explanation of core Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) concepts. It introduces AIOps and their importance in IT operations and defines essential ML and AI terms. Mr. Swaraj emphasized what new challenges the contemporary IT operations face compared to ten years ago.I appreciated the conciseness of the theoretical materials, followed by a more hands-on part where you learn about AWS AIOps tool DevOps Guru and its integration with Systems Manager OpsCenter. The theoretical materials are supported by the practical experiments that the reader can perform to gain a solid conceptual understanding. You will learn how to detect different types of anomalies, caused by injecting failure into an example application running in an EKS cluster.Though highly technical and detailed, the book is notable for its clarity and brevity. The information I learned from the book has helped me to be better oriented in the world of AIOps. I’ve already recommended it to my Summer Internship mentee for their AIOps research, and would highly recommend it to any DevOps engineer who strives to learn practical tools and improve operational flow at their company.

  7. Brian Tajuddin

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Detailed guide to setting up a secure and resilient infrastructure environment on AWS

    Disclosure: I received my copy for free, but the opinions in this review are completely my own.AWS is a very large and growing set of products. It can be very difficult to keep up with all the options and methods of deploying into the AWS cloud.This book starts at the beginning, a fresh AWS account. It walks you through setting up source control, software builds, and deployments in great detail. At each stage, you build upon what you learned previously.From basic build and deployment systems, you move on to creating complete environment templates so that you can spin up multiple environments at once. All of this is done through source-controlled configuration that builds the infrastructure, enforces policies, and manages access.Once you have the ability to configure and create environments in an auditable way, you start working on fault injection and testing. All of this gets you to the point where you can really operate your software, not just deploy it. You really get an idea of how to use every possible tool to help you build and run software.By the end, you can have a very secure, well-maintained, well-maintainable infrastructure. You will also have all the help in managing it that AWS can provide.Beyond being a very clear, instructive book on infrastructure, security, and general software management, this book has a very rare feature. At every step of the way, it makes the reader aware of the different roles involved. There is never an assumption that the same people are writing software, deploying, managing, testing, and administering. The roles are always assumed to be split, which is incredibly useful. While young teams, companies, and/or products may have people doing some or all of those roles, teams grow. Eventually, these roles need to be separated, if only to allow people the room to express their expertise. This awareness throughout the book is perhaps the most valuable piece. Coming out of this, you can build all this infrastructure and tooling with the variety of roles and responsibilities built into it at every step.Most people could learn something from this book. Even as a former Amazon engineer and instructor for an AWS online course, there were features used in this book that I had never even heard of. Yet the examples are very easy to follow for such complex concepts. It’s certainly worth a read.

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  8. JoeyA

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Good Read!

    Broad coverage of a variety of (mostly) AWS topics / services. Plenty of helpful images & diagrams. A few typos here and there but nothing major. Recommended purchase.

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