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About the Bundle
This bundle brings together four practical, step-by-step ebooks:
Each book is hands-on, structured, and filled with examples, diagrams, and code you can follow. Together, they form a complete DevOps library for modern cloud-native workflows.
The most in-demand DevOps skills today center on Kubernetes, Infrastructure as Code, and GitOps. This bundle gives you a complete learning path across Kubernetes, Helm, Terraform, and Argo CD, so you can boost your expertise and grow your career.
About the Books
Terraform is one of the top IaC tools used by companies building and scaling infrastructure in multi-cloud and hybrid cloud environments.
It works with major platforms like AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and many other providers. It uses its own domain language, (HCL) which is human-readable and simple to learn.
Terraform helps you:
Learning Terraform makes you a more valuable DevOps or Cloud Engineer.
This beginner-friendly guide takes you through Terraform basics and prepares you to build real projects.
You'll learn how to:
.tf files for providers, variables, resources, and outputs.All lessons are step-by-step, with hands-on practice, use case examples, and visual diagrams to make learning faster and easier.
You’ll start with the Terraform setup and progress to CI/CD and real-world examples.
You’ll use only free tools and services. No paid accounts or subscriptions are required.
This book is for DevOps beginners, cloud learners, and self-taught engineers who want to start using Infrastructure as Code.
If you're new to Terraform, or you’ve tried tutorials but want a full walkthrough, this guide is for you.
Kubernetes is one of the most in-demand skills today because:
This is a practical, hands-on guide to learning Kubernetes from scratch. You’ll get clear explanations, architecture diagrams, and working YAML examples.
You’ll cover all the essential resources:
✅ Clusters, Nodes, and kubectl basics
✅ Pods, Init containers, Sidecar containers, and Pod networking
✅ Deployments, scaling, rollbacks, and self-healing setups
✅ Services, Ingress, and Service types like NodePort and LoadBalancer
✅ Namespaces, Volumes, and PersistentVolumeClaims (PVCs)
✅ Jobs, CronJobs, Probes, Labels, Annotations
✅ ConfigMaps, Secrets, and Security Context
✅ Kubernetes RBAC, authentication, and authorization modes
✅ Hands-on labs using Kind, Docker, and YAML configs
Each chapter includes commands, workflows, and troubleshooting tips you can apply right away.
This book is designed for beginners and anyone who wants to learn Kubernetes:
It can be frustrating to jump between random tutorials and still feel lost. That’s why I created this book — to give you structured lessons that help you start working with Kubernetes right away.
The theory is reduced to only what matters. You'll get hands-on examples, clear explanations, and diagrams to help you understand and remember each step. We’ll start with the basics, like managing Pods, and gradually move to advanced concepts like security.
Helm is the go-to tool for managing Kubernetes deployments. It takes care of installing, upgrading, and managing applications with reusable templates called Helm charts. You don’t need to write dozens of YAML files from scratch or run kubectl over and over. It’s not just convenient—it’s essential for working efficiently in cloud-native environments.
If you're aiming for a career in DevOps or cloud engineering, knowing Helm is a must. Kubernetes is at the heart of today’s cloud-native tech stacks, and expertise in tools like Helm can set you apart in a competitive job market.
This book is your shortcut to mastering Helm, even if you're short on time. Each chapter is short and focused, backed by real commands and examples.
✅ Understand the purpose of Helm and how it solves Kubernetes pain points
✅ Learn how to install Helm and use your first Helm chart
✅ Configure charts with values.yaml and --set flags
✅ Use Bitnami charts, set up Kind for local testing
✅ Work with Helm repositories and create your own
✅ Explore advanced commands like helm upgrade, helm rollback, helm uninstall
✅ Build your own custom Helm chart from scratch
✅ Manage chart dependencies and use Helm libraries
✅ Use Helm hooks to automate lifecycle events
✅ Validate and package charts with helm lint and helm package
This book is made for:
This book is a practical guide to mastering GitOps with Argo CD. You’ll start with the fundamentals and move into advanced patterns used in real-world Kubernetes environments.
GitOps is becoming the default for modern cloud-native operations. It works well with Kubernetes and containerized workloads.
Argo CD is a GitOps tool for Kubernetes that automates deployments, syncs clusters with Git, and keeps workloads in the desired state.
Learning Argo CD will give you a skill that’s in high demand.
By the end, you’ll be able to:
● Create Argo CD applications from scratch.
● Participate in GitOps discussions with confidence.
● Pitch ideas to your team and put them into practice.
You’ll get:
Basic Kubernetes and Git knowledge is recommended!
I’m a backend developer with 8+ years of experience in Java, Spring Boot, Linux, and DevOps. I have a strong passion for learning and writing. Along the way, I’ve published more than 100 technical blog posts on Medium, written ebooks, and contributed articles for companies like Semaphore CI. I’m always focused on explaining modern technologies in a clear and practical way. My goal with this book is the same: to save you time, and give you hands-on skills you can apply right away.
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