Q-CTRL DevOps Engineering Challenge
The Q-CTRL DevOps Engineering Challenge is a way for applicants to roles within the Q-CTRL DevOps Engineering team to demonstrate their overall approach in creating solutions from a variety of requirements.
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The Rules
- Read and understand The Challenge
- Create a solution that satisfies the Requirements
The Challenge
You are not expected to spend more than one hour on this task.
- Using either AWS or GCP, create a website that displays some static text.
- This text should include your name, e.g. “This is Mary Smith’s website”.
- You will not be judged on your HTML skills.
- Feel free to stick within the free/trial tiers for the resources you create.
- Create a public repo that includes all relevant code, and a README.md on how someone could replicate your website if required. Shortlisted candidates will have their instructions tested for accuracy and comprehensibility.
- Document what else you would do with your website, and how you would go about doing it, if you had more time.
Requirements
Your solution must contain:
- All code used to create the site
- Instructions to set up the site for ourselves
- A section in your documentation outlining any improvements you would make to your solution as well as any alternative solutions
Contributing
See Contributing.
Credits
See Contributors.
License
See LICENSE.

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