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Free DevOps Training

Dear Aspirant,

With 15 years of industry experience in cloud computing, DevOps, and site reliability engineering, I am eager to give back to freshers and job seekers. This DevOps course is offered completely free of charge. Please register only if you are genuinely interested, or consider passing this opportunity to someone else, as there are limited seats available. I will be investing significant time and effort, so I ask that only those who are serious and eager to learn about DevOps join. Take advantage of this unique opportunity. You can register through the link below for more information about batch timings and the curriculum.


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