
Cloud & DevOps Engineering
Learn how teams move code from laptop to production with pipelines, containers, cloud services, and monitoring practices that keep releases calm.
About this track
Cloud & DevOps Engineering connects development, infrastructure, release automation, and operations. You practise the delivery flow behind modern software teams: source control, automated builds, deployment environments, containers, and observability.
Who this track is for
Learners who want a clear path into cloud operations, deployment, and infrastructure work.
Developers who want to understand pipelines, environments, hosting, and production basics.
Support or networking learners ready to move toward automation, Linux, cloud services, and monitoring.
What you will learn
Organised into modules that build on each other. The content is structured, not arbitrary.
Cloud and Linux foundations
- Cloud service models and regions
- Linux shell, files, permissions, and processes
- Networking basics for deployed apps
Git, CI/CD, and release flow
- Branching, pull requests, and protected releases
- Build, test, and deployment pipelines
- Environment variables, secrets, and release checks
Containers and infrastructure habits
- Docker images, containers, and compose files
- Deploying services to cloud hosting
- Infrastructure as code fundamentals
Monitoring, reliability, and incident response
- Logs, metrics, alerts, and dashboards
- Backup, rollback, and recovery basics
- Writing simple runbooks for production issues
Tools you will use
GitHub Actions
Used as part of this track's hands-on toolkit.
Docker
Packages an app and its dependencies into a container that runs the same anywhere.
Linux
Used as part of this track's hands-on toolkit.
Vercel
Hosting platform built for Next.js. Push to Git and it deploys with previews per branch.
AWS
Used as part of this track's hands-on toolkit.
How the learning works
Not self-paced video content. A structured programme with real outputs and structured feedback.
Pipeline-first practice
Every topic ties back to how a change gets built, checked, released, and watched.
Real deployment habits
You work with environments, secrets, logs, and rollback thinking instead of only local demos.
What this prepares you for
Realistic, honest expectations. The track gives you foundation and practice. What you do with it determines what comes next.
A deployed service with a working CI/CD pipeline
Confidence with Linux, GitHub Actions, Docker, and cloud hosting basics
A practical understanding of logs, alerts, rollback, and release safety
Cloud & DevOps Engineering: common questions
Track-specific answers: prior knowledge needed, what you build, tools used, and how to get started.
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