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1. What is DevOps?

DevOps is a set of practices, tools, and a cultural philosophy that aims to unify and automate the work of software development (Dev) and IT operations (Ops). The goal is to shorten the development lifecycle, deliver high-quality software continuously, and improve collaboration between development and operations teams.

It focuses on:

  • Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD)
  • Automation of infrastructure and workflows
  • Monitoring and performance feedback
  • Collaboration and shared responsibilities

DevOps promotes using tools like Git, Jenkins, Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible, and cloud platforms like AWS or Azure to automate and streamline the software delivery process.

Bonus Tip: If asked for real-world benefits, you can add:
With DevOps, teams can release features faster, detect bugs earlier, and respond to customer needs more efficiently.

2. Why did you choose DevOps?

I chose DevOps because it bridges the gap between development and operations, allowing me to work across the entire software delivery lifecycle — from coding and building to deploying and monitoring. I enjoy automation, problem-solving, and improving efficiency, and DevOps gives me the tools and mindset to do that at scale.

It also aligns with my passion for continuous learning and working with modern tools like Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD pipelines, and cloud platforms. DevOps isn’t just about tools — it's about culture, collaboration, and delivering value faster and more reliably, which makes the work both challenging and rewarding.

🧩 Optional Add-On (customizable):

"Coming from a [developer/sysadmin/tester] background, I found DevOps a natural evolution that allowed me to expand my impact by enabling automation, better communication, and faster delivery."