Name: Bhavya Bindela
Type: User
Company: DevOps Engineer
Bio: Certified AWS, Jenkins, Kubernetes Application Developer & Administrator with a strong AWS, CICD, Kubernetes, OpenShift background.
I give as good as I get.
Location: Chicago
Blog: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhavyabindela/
Bhavya Bindela's Projects
My Ansible tutorials, can be used by beginners. Ansible is so much light weight and is very easy to learn. We should be able to write decent playbooks with very short learning curve. All the best...
:octocat::pencil:Drafts a GitHub release with the changes introduced by a newly created version tag
Sample web application for the AWS DevOps Engineer Learning Path.
AWS-solutions-architect-preparation
Bhavya Sree Bindela
Certified Jenkins Engineer (CJE) Exam Study Notes
My tutorials for Chef, for the absolute beginners. Chef's official documentation is very good, please considering referring it.
Composite action
Building custom github actions
General-purpose web UI for Kubernetes clusters
Customer and Market Analysis of an Online Retail
A Python web application that uses Django framework and exposes an api via REST to count visitors. Data will be persistent on Redis database. Both frontend and db will be hosted on Kubernetes
Visual Analytics on the effect of COVID-19 on unemployment in USA
My intro to GitHub Actions. Actions are very good, and this with GitHub Workspaces will allow us to work use web-browser as our full time IDE.
A demo repository for GiHub Actions
Project Repo for Getting started with Github actions
A demo repository for Github Actions
HashiCorp Vault
hello-world-composite-run-steps-action
The package manager for Kubernetes
Ressources for "Packaging Applications with Helm for Kubernetes" @ Pluralsight (Helm version 3)
A desktop application to mock flight ticket bookings for agents. Developed using JavaFX platform and managed project lifecycle using Maven.
Creating Docker image and deployed with helm chart
Kubernetes for the absolute begineers
My preparation for CKAD exam
Bootstrap Kubernetes the hard way on Google Cloud Platform. No scripts.