DevOps Engineer

Day 9 – Infrastructure as Code (IaC) with Terraform & Ansible

Introduction In today’s DevOps world, Infrastructure as Code (IaC) has changed the way engineers manage and set up IT infrastructure. Instead of manually configuring servers and networks, IaC lets teams define everything using code—making deployments consistent, repeatable, and easy to scale. At CuriosityTech.in, we focus on teaching IaC not just for automation, but to help […]

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Day 5 – Continuous Integration (CI) Explained with Jenkins & GitHub Actions

Introduction: In the ever-evolving world of software development, delivering code rapidly without sacrificing quality is paramount. This is where Continuous Integration (CI) comes into play—a methodology that allows developers to integrate code into a shared repository frequently, ideally multiple times a day. At its core, CI ensures that the new code merges seamlessly, passes automated

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Day 2 – DevOps vs Agile vs Traditional IT_ Key Differences Explained

In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, organizations are constantly seeking methodologies to improve efficiency, reduce downtime, and accelerate delivery. But choosing the right approach—whether DevOps, Agile, or Traditional IT—can be daunting. Each methodology comes with its own philosophy, processes, and tools. Understanding these differences is crucial for businesses and IT professionals alike.

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