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Aman Deol
Aman Deol

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Next Step in My DevOps Journey: Learning Ansible & Terraform 🚀

Hey everyone! 👋

I’m excited to share that I’m starting the next phase of my DevOps learning journey—Ansible and Terraform!

After working with tools like Jenkins, AWS, and Kubernetes, I realized how important Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and automation are in real-world DevOps projects. So, it's time to dive into tools that help manage infrastructure more efficiently.

🔧 Why Ansible?
To automate repetitive system tasks

Write simple playbooks to manage servers

Great for configuration management and deployments

🌍 Why Terraform?
To define and provision cloud infrastructure using code

Manage AWS resources like EC2, S3, and VPCs

Work with multiple providers (AWS, GCP, Azure)

📚 What’s Next?
I’ll be:

Learning basics of Ansible and Terraform syntax

Building small automation scripts

Trying out mini projects and documenting my progress

Eventually combining them with Jenkins and cloud environments

💬 Got any beginner tips or project ideas?
Please drop them in the comments!
I’d also love to see your GitHub repos or blog posts if you’ve already built something with these tools.

📌 Follow my progress here:
👉 https://github.com/AmanDeol063

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