300-910: Implementing DevOps Solutions and Practices using Cisco Platforms (DEVOPS)
Cisco 300-910 Exam Overview:
Exam Name | Implementing DevOps Solutions and Practices using Cisco Platforms |
Exam Number | 300-910 DEVOPS |
Exam Number | $300 USD |
Duration | 90 minutes |
Number of Questions | 55-65 |
Passing Score | Variable (750-850 / 1000 Approx.) |
Recommended Training | Implementing DevOps Solutions and Practices using Cisco Platforms (DEVOPS) |
Sample Questions | Cisco 300-910 Sample Questions |
Practice Exam | Cisco Certified DevNet Specialist DevOps Practice Test |
Cisco 300-910 Exam Topics:
Section | Weight | Objectives |
CI/CD Pipeline | 20% | - Describe characteristics and concepts of build /deploy tools such as Jenkins, Drone, or Travis CI - Identify the sequence, components, and integrations to implement a CI/CD pipeline for a given scenario - Troubleshoot issues with a CI/CD pipeline such as code-based failures, pipeline issues, and tool incompatibility - Identify tests to integrate into a CI/CD pipeline for a given scenario - Identify release deployment strategy (canary, rollbacks, and blue/green) for a given scenario - Diagnose code dependency management issues including API, tool chain, and libraries |
Packaging and Delivery of Applications | 15% | - Identify the steps to containerize an application - Identify steps to deploy multiple microservice applications - Evaluate microservices and container architecture diagrams based on technical and business requirements (security, performance, stability, and cost) - Identify safe handling practices for configuration items, application parameters, and secrets - Construct a Docker file to address application specifications - Describe the usage of golden images to deploy applications |
Automating Infrastructure | 20% | - Describe how to integrate DevOps practices into an existing organization structure - Describe the use of configuration management tools to automate infrastructure services such as Ansible, Puppet, Terraform, and Chef - Construct an Ansible playbook to automate an application deployment of infrastructure services - Construct a Terraform configuration to automate an application deployment of infrastructure services - Describe the practice and benefits of Infrastructure as Code - Design a pre-check validation of the network state in a CI/CD pipeline for a given scenario - Design a pre-check validation of the application infrastructure in a CI/CD pipeline for a given scenario - Describe the concepts of extending DevOps practices to the network for NetDevOps - Identify the requirements such as memory, disk I/O, network, and CPU needed to scale the application or service |
Cloud and Multicloud | 15% | - Describe the concepts and objects of Kubernetes - Deploy applications to a Kubernetes cluster - Utilize objects of Kubernetes to build a deployment to meet requirements - Interpret the pipeline for continuous delivery of a Drone configuration file - Validate the success of an application deployment on Kubernetes - Describe method and considerations to deploy an application to multiple environments such as multiple cloud providers, high availability configurations, disaster recovery configurations, and testing cloud portability - Describe the process of tracking and projecting costs when consuming public cloud - Describe benefits of infrastructure as code for repeatable public cloud consumption - Compare cloud services strategies (build versus buy) |
Logging, Monitoring, and Metrics | 20% |
- Identify the elements of log and metric systems to facilitate application troubleshooting such as performance issues and streaming telemetry logs ◉ aggregate logs from multiple related applications - Troubleshoot a distributed application using AppDynamics with Application Performance Monitoring ◉ build a monitoring dashboard - Identify additional application requirements to provide visibility into application health and performance |
Security | 10% | - Identify methods to secure an application and infrastructure during production and testing in a CI/CD pipeline - Identify methods to implement a secure software development life cycle |
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