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  1. Ansible by Examples
    200+ Automation Examples For Linux and Windows System Administrators and DevOps
    Luca Berton

    Looking to learn Ansible Playbook code from scratch or update an existing project? Automate your System Administrator's day-to-day tasks in Linux and Windows with the Ansible Open Source IT automation tool. Learn how to use 200+ Examples to provision and manage your servers easily.

  2. Build state-of-the-art AWS infrastructure easily using Terraform, Docker and Kubernetes.

  3. PowerShell & Python on AWS
    Learn How to use PowerShell and Python on AWS
    Rahul Sawant

    Learn How to use PowerShell and Python on AWS

  4. CDK in an Hour
    Quickly learn and use AWS's Cloud Development Kit
    Ben Force

    Are you a programmer who is new to infrastructure as code and want to get started quickly? This is the book for you. Using programming languages that you already know I'll show you how to define cloud infrastructure for your projects.

  5. The DevOps Mokitas: Avoid the Elephants in your DevOps Adoption:
    A Handbook of DevOps mistakes to avoid
    Saravanan Lakshmanan
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  6. Cyber Range Essentials
    Construct a Hybrid Cloud-Physical Lab with Ansible and Terraform
    Nicholas McKinney

    Use modern DevOps practices such as Infrastructure-as-Code and Configuration-as-Code in order to build a Zero-Trust cyber range!

  7. Kubernetes 101
    Learn the basics of Kubernetes and container-based infrastructure.
    Jeff Geerling and Katherine Geerling

    If you've dabbled in containers and infrastructure or DevOps but don't know why Kubernetes is so popular, or how to get started with it, this is your book! Learn the basics of Kubernetes quickly and efficiently, with real-world application deployment examples.

  8. Stratospheric
    From Zero to Production with Spring Boot and AWS
    Tom Hombergs, Björn Wilmsmann, and Philip Riecks

    From Zero to Production with Spring Boot and AWS. All you need to know to get a Spring Boot application into production with AWS. No previous AWS knowledge required. Go to stratospheric.dev for a tour of the contents. (Spanish translation of Stratospheric)