OpsQuiz is a practical, scenario-based learning and practice platform for DevOps - covering Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD, Cloud Platforms, Infrastructure as Code, Git, Networking, Monitoring, Linux, and System Design.
The goal is simple: help engineers and students actually get good at DevOps, not just memorize flashcard-style trivia. OpsQuiz focuses on the kind of thinking engineers use in real environments - diagnosing problems, choosing between trade-offs, understanding why something broke, and deciding what to do next.
Real, scenario-based practice questions with instant explanations - the kind of "here's what broke, what do you do" question you'd actually get asked, not a dry definition-recall quiz. Beyond the core quizzes, OpsQuiz includes a timed Mock Interview with camera and mic, untimed System Design practice, story-driven Playbooks that walk through real incidents, a Daily Challenge to build a habit, a Career Assessment that builds a roadmap around where you actually stand, and in-depth Tutorials that go from foundational basics through genuinely production-level, platform-engineering depth.
OpsQuiz is an independent platform built and maintained by a developer who wanted a better way for engineers and students to practice DevOps in a way that actually reflects real-world work.
The core OpsQuiz experience is free for every student and engineer who wants to use it, and that isn't changing. A few advanced features, such as Mock Interview and System Design sessions beyond the free tier, support optional paid add-ons that help cover hosting, database, and AI-grading costs.
The goal is simple: keep the core learning and practice experience accessible while continuously building better tools for engineers to learn, practice, and prepare for real-world DevOps roles.
Most DevOps interview prep out there is either a generic list of Q&A pairs or locked behind a paywall from day one. OpsQuiz exists to be genuinely useful on the free tier, not just a funnel into paid features - real scenarios, real explanations, and a genuine attempt to test judgment instead of recall. Free core learning, paid advanced tools - that's the split, and it's deliberate.
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Real scenario-based DevOps questions, hands-on practice, and clear explanations for every answer.