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Engineering track

Cloud & DevOps

An 18-week live cohort on running software in production: Linux, containers, infrastructure as code, pipelines, observability and the incident habits that keep a service up.

Duration18 weeks, live
Projects6 portfolio projects
Commitment8–10 hours a week
LevelIntermediate

Who this track is for

Developers, support engineers and IT professionals who want to own deployment, reliability and infrastructure rather than hand it over.

Prerequisites: You should be able to read code in at least one language and be willing to live in a terminal.

What you will learn

  1. Linux and networking

    Processes, permissions, systemd, DNS, TLS and the network layer that every outage eventually reaches.

  2. Containers

    Docker images, layers, registries, multi-stage builds and container security basics.

  3. Orchestration

    Kubernetes objects, scheduling, config and secrets, autoscaling and rollout strategies.

  4. Infrastructure as code

    Declarative infrastructure, modules, state, review and repeatable environments.

  5. CI/CD

    Pipelines, artefacts, environment promotion, blue-green and canary releases, safe rollback.

  6. Observability

    Logs, metrics, traces, dashboards and alerts that page a human only when a human is needed.

  7. Reliability and cost

    Backups and restores you have actually tested, incident response, postmortems and cloud spend.

What you finish with

The point of the track is the evidence, not the certificate. By the end you will have built and deployed:

  • A containerised service with a hardened image
  • A cloud environment defined entirely in code
  • A full CI/CD pipeline with automated rollback
  • A monitored deployment with alerts and a runbook

Plus a Medhavio certificate of completion. That certificate is issued by us; it is not a university or government accreditation, and the portfolio above is the part an interviewer will actually look at.

Tools you will work in

  • AWS
  • Kubernetes
  • CI/CD

Product and technology names are trademarks of their respective owners and are listed only to describe what the track teaches. Naming them implies no affiliation or endorsement.

How the cohort runs

  • Weekly live sessions in a small group, recorded so you can catch up.
  • A project every module, reviewed line by line by a practising mentor.
  • 1:1 mentor sessions you book when you are stuck or planning your next step.
  • An AI study copilot for hints, code review and a revision plan built around your week.
  • Interview preparation: mock rounds, portfolio review and negotiation practice.
  • Community access that continues after the cohort ends.

Fees, inclusions and the free tier are on the pricing section. Cancellation windows are in the Refund & Cancellation Policy. We prepare you for interviews; we do not guarantee a job, a placement or a salary.

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