Reddit reviews Effective DevOps: Building a Culture of Collaboration, Affinity, and Tooling at Scale
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I don't really have many good resources for you. I don't read a lot of technical books or websites/blogs outside of my day-to-day job. I've heard some pretty amazing things about Site Reliability Engineering and Effective DevOps, but I have yet to read either of them.
Overall, as you move forward in your career, I would encourage you to learn as much as you can about the ecosystem your code lives in. A lot of people who go into DevOps have really broad and comprehensible knowledge about the entire stack, all the way from networking and servers, to writing code, to building/deploying/hosting that code, to performance tuning that code, to logging and monitoring issues within the code, etc. Some developers really get stuck on "well, I've written the application, so I'm done, right?" but really there's a lot more to it and that's what DevOps people know and do.
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Effective DevOps
I like all the O'reilly books really.
Edit: Someone just posted that is the current Humble Bundle for ebooks get it for $1
Make them read this. Just got finished, next time I need to sell the idea of good devops i'm going to be getting management to read this book rather then trying to explain it myself.