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bregman-arie/devops-exercises

`bregman-arie/devops-exercises` is a large, actively maintained interview-prep repository for DevOps and adjacent infrastructure topics. It contains 2,624 exercises and questions across areas like Linux, Jenkins, AWS, SRE, Prometheus, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, OpenStack, SQL/NoSQL, Azure, GCP, DNS, networking, virtualization, and programming. It is highly forked and starred, and the recent commit history shows ongoing content updates and translations.

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Choose this fork only if you want a dated but compact study snapshot. If you want the most complete and current DevOps interview resource, upstream is the better default.

Choose this fork only if you want a stable, older, curated study set with a few extra notes. If you want the broadest and most current DevOps interview-prep material, upstream is the better choice.

Choose upstream unless you specifically want a stale snapshot; this fork does not add capabilities and is materially behind current upstream content.

Choose this fork only if you specifically want a smaller, more focused study set with extra AWS/certification and hands-on CI/container exercises. If you want breadth, current content, or translated docs, upstream is the better default.

Prefer this fork only if you want its added certification/lab-oriented material and are comfortable trading away freshness and completeness. For most adopters, upstream is the safer default because it is broader, newer, and actively maintained.

Prefer upstream unless you specifically want this fork as a personal workspace; it adds no evident capabilities and is behind by 28 commits, so it mainly offers the baseline content with less freshness.

Choose this fork only if you want a customized, frozen study corpus and do not care about staying current. If you want the most complete and actively maintained DevOps interview-prep resource, upstream is the better choice.

Prefer upstream if you want current coverage, breadth, and ongoing maintenance. Prefer this fork only if you specifically want an older, compact snapshot with a few custom additions and do not need the latest content.

Choose upstream unless you specifically need an old snapshot. This fork adds no visible capabilities and is materially behind on content and fixes, so it is not the better default for new adopters.

Choose upstream unless you specifically want this older, compact snapshot. This fork is best viewed as a stale derivative with a few extra questions, not as a better-maintained replacement.