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Leading DevOps Tools for 2022

DevOps use has grown dramatically across large, mid-sized, and small-scale enterprises. To make this a reality, you'll need the support of the correct DevOps tools. This presentation provides an in-depth look at the top 30 DevOps tools used for each phase of the DevOps lifecycle.

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Leading DevOps Tools for 2022

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  1. Leading DevOps Tools for 2022

  2. Agenda Source code management/version control tools Container management tools Application performance monitoring (APM) tools Continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) tools Configuration management tools Test automation tools Project management tools Build automation tools DevSecOps tools Cloud hosting tools DevOps automation tools

  3. Source code management / version control tools 1. GitHub With 73 million users and 200 million repositories, GitHub is the world’s largest source code repository. 2. BitBucket BitBucket is another top-rated DevOps tool for source code management. Its primary goal tool is hosting the code, but it also comprises many advanced features. 3. GitLab GitLab can be your all-in-one DevOps tool that can be used for planning, development, security, and monitoring.

  4. Container management tools 1. Docker Docker is a set of platforms as a service product that uses OS- level virtualization to deliver software in packages called containers. 2. Kubernetes Kubernetes, also known as K8, is an open-source DevOps tool for container orchestration and management. 3. Mesos Mesos allows you to handle workloads in distributed environments through dynamic resource sharing and allocation.

  5. Application performance monitoring (APM) tools 1. AppDynamics AppDynamics focuses on full-stack application performance management and IT operations analytics. 2. Appium Appium is an open-source tool to automate native, mobile web, and hybrid applications. 3. Applause The tool helps you monitor the performance of your mobile application in terms of speed, scale, security, etc.

  6. Continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) tools 1. Bamboo Bamboo is a Continuous Integration and Delivery (CI/CD) tool that helps you automate the release management for a software application by creating a continuous delivery pipeline. 2. Jenkins Jenkins is an open-source platform that facilitates continuous integration and delivery by automating the release processes. 3. CircleCI CircleCI is a continuous integration and delivery platform that helps you quickly release the code.

  7. Configuration management tools 1. Chef The open-source tool uses a master-agent model and has the Infrastructure as a Code (IaC) ability to automate the configuration of existing infrastructure. 2. Puppet The tool takes its basis on Ruby DSL and supports dynamic scaling up/scaling down machines as per the need. 3. Ansible Ansible is open-source configuration management, software provisioning, orchestration, and application deployment tool that enables infrastructure as a code mechanism.

  8. Test automation tools 1. Selenium Selenium supports test automation processes across various browsers and operating systems. 2. TestSigma TestSigma is an AI-driven SaaS test automation tool that enables developers to implement the principles of continuous testing. 3. IBM RFT IBM RFT (Rational Functional Tester) is an automated functional and regression testing tool that facilitates continuous testing principles.

  9. Project management tools 1. JIRA Developed by Atlassian, JIRA was built for “issue and bug tracking activities”, but it’s become a project management tool with years of improvement. 2. Confluence Confluence works well with both small-size teams related to startups and large enterprise-level firms working on mission- critical projects of high stake and high value. 3. Slack Slack is a cloud-based project management and planning tool that facilitates seamless communication and collaboration between stakeholders.

  10. Build automation tools 1. Gradle The USP of Gradle is that it uses Groovy, a comprehensive programming language, instead of the XML configuration files that most build automation tools utilize. 2. Maven Maven carries an XML file that provides the metadata about the project build, dependencies, build sequence, directories, etc. 3. TeamCity TeamCity helps developers nail down the build-related information by offering an easy-to-use and straightforward user interface.

  11. DevSecOps tools 1. Acunetix Acunetix creates audit reports for web app security vulnerabilities such as SQL Injection, Cross-site scripting, and other vulnerabilities. 2. Codacy Codacy helps developers adopt a shift-left approach to find new errors and bugs at the earliest possible. 3. SonarQube SonarQube is an automatic code review tool that helps you detect errors, bugs, security vulnerabilities, etc.

  12. Cloud hosting tools 1. AWS From startups to mid-level businesses to large-scale enterprises, a million customers use AWS to lower costs, become more agile, and innovate faster. 2. Azure Azure is one of the leading cloud hosting services developed by Microsoft that helps you to build, deploy, test, and manage applications and services through a global data center chain. 3. GCP GCP (Google Cloud Platform) is a comprehensive set of public cloud hosting and computing services to eliminate the storage problems and optimize resource utilization.

  13. DevOps automation tools 1. Terraform Terraform helps developers safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure provisioning. 2. Nagios Nagios is one of the finest DevOps automation solutions that help developers monitor infrastructure and networks. 3. Buddy Buddy is a continuous integration and delivery tool that allows developers to automate software building, testing, and deployment pipelines.

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