FAQ – 100 Days of Interview
1) How much does it cost to join the course?
A: It’s absolutely free! There is no cost associated with joining the course.
NOTE: Please note that there is a limit of 100 seats available for Google Meet sessions, and these seats will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
2) Are there any prerequisites for this course?
A: While this course is designed for interview preparation, it is expected that you already have a basic understanding of the following technologies. However, even if you’re not familiar with them, you will still learn something valuable throughout the 100 days.
3)Who is the target audience for this course?
A: The course is primarily aimed at DevOps and System Engineers, but it can also be beneficial for Developers.
4)How can I join the weekend Google Meet sessions?
Timing: The event is scheduled for 8am PST. You can use this link to convert the time: https://dateful.com/time-zone-converter
Saturday Meet Link: meet.google.com/cch-aypk-uuc
Sunday Meet Link: meet.google.com/bdo-nhhv-jhg
5)What if I miss any session?
A: No worries! You can stay connected and catch up on any missed sessions by following me through various mediums:
- YouTube: YouTube Channel
- Course link: https://www.101daysofdevops.com/courses/100-days-of-devops-interview/
- DevOps Community: LinkedIn Group
6) What is the duration of the course?
A: The course runs for a duration of 100 days.
7) Is DevOps all about learning various tools?
A: DevOps is not solely about learning various tools, but rather it encompasses a broader set of principles and practices. While tools play a crucial role in implementing DevOps practices, they are just one aspect of the overall DevOps landscape.
8) When will the session recording be available?
A: The recording for this session will be made available within 24-48 hours.
9) Where can I access the code demonstrated during the session?
A: GitHub link: https://github.com/100daysofdevops/100DaysofDevOpsInterview/tree/main
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