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Top 10 Trending DevOps Tools Professionals Should Know About

Apoorva Bellapu

DevOps tools have gained wide recognition across the globe as they tend to improve collaboration and development. There are countless such tools that one can rely on. If you are wondering what tools to choose, you are at the right place. In this article, we will talk about the top 10 trending DevOps tools professionals should know.

Splunk

This is a monitoring and exploring software that aims to provide operational intelligence to DevOps teams. Wondering how? Well, that's by sharing real-time insights during all phases of the delivery lifecycle. It has been a common observation that Splunk improves quality and enables companies to be more productive, secure, and competitive like never before.

Chef

Yes, this is an interesting name (hard enough to not read further). Chef is an automation tool that enables Professionals to define infrastructure as code (IAC).

Selenium

Selenium is another open-source DevOps tool that you cannot give a miss. It is used for automating tests carried out on web browsers. With Selenium in place, professionals can now use multiple programming languages to create Selenium Test Scripts.

Puppet

How about a DevOps tool that enables developers to centralize and automate the configuration management procedure? This is exactly what Puppet is all about. It is scalable thereby serving a variety of purposes.

Nagios

Professionals cannot miss out on Nagios as it is an open-source continuous monitoring DevOps tool that is used for monitoring networks, applications, and servers in the best possible manner.

Jenkins

Jenkins is widely recognized as an open-source DevOps tool for the continuous integration of software projects. It is written in Java, thus throwing light on how easy it is. With Jenkins, the professionals can build and test their software projects continuously and it has also made it easier for developers to integrate changes to the project.

Git

Needless to say, Git is highly popular. It is widely used for source code management. It is a free and open-source version control system, that has a wide range of applications to cater to.

Docker

Yet another software platform that enables developers to build, test, and deploy containerized applications is Docker. It is because of the varied applications, that Docker is highly preferred among professionals.

Ansible

How about an automation engine that has made various IT tasks such as configuration management, application deployment, provisioning, and orchestration easier than ever? Certain key features to note are – Ansible manages complex deployments and speeds up the whole process too.

Kubernetes (K8s)

Who doesn't know Kubernetes? This portable and extensible software platform is used for automating the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications

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