GENZI is an online DevOps training program positioned as a “zero to professional” pathway. The course runs for 6 months and consists of 12 modules, with 4 classes per month and 1 class per week. Its main selling point is less theory and more hands-on practice, with training built around tools commonly used by DevOps engineers at large companies. It also aims to help students build a presentable GitHub/GitLab project portfolio.
The curriculum covers Linux, Nginx/Apache, AWS, Docker, Terraform, Ansible, Python, Prometheus, Grafana/Zabbix, GitLab, CI/CD, and Shell/Python scripting. Overall, the learning path is close to the toolchain required for an entry-level DevOps role. The page clearly states that the course is delivered “online,” with scheduling arranged with the group; however, it does not specify whether classes are live, whether recordings are available, class size, or the exact teaching platform. The PRO plan includes personal mentor sessions, interview preparation, CV support, and early-stage job onboarding support, making it more service-intensive than the basic plan.
For certification, the basic plan provides a completion certificate, while the PRO plan provides a second-level completion certificate. However, there is no indication that these are linked to official certifications from AWS, Google Cloud, Kubernetes, or similar providers. The instructors are described as practicing DevOps engineers with experience at large companies, which lends some credibility, but the site does not disclose instructor names, backgrounds, or case studies. Pricing is €400/month for the basic plan and €650/month for PRO. Over 6 months, the total cost is not low, making it more suitable for learners who are clearly aiming to switch careers and are willing to pay for guided, high-touch training.
The strengths are a comprehensive tech stack, an emphasis on homework review and practical projects, and job interview support. Compared with purely recorded courses, it is closer to a bootcamp and career-transition pathway. The drawbacks are limited transparency around key details, including teaching language, payment methods, employment outcomes, curriculum depth, and instructor information. It is best suited to complete beginners or learners with a weak operations background who want to study DevOps systematically and prepare for their first related job. If you only want to self-study a specific tool, it may not offer better value than lower-cost course platforms.
The page does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment support, or time-zone arrangements, so its China accessibility status can only be rated as unknown. If you need Chinese-language support, RMB payment, or more stable access, you may want to compare courses from domestic cloud providers or DevOps/cloud-native content on Geek Time. If English is acceptable, platforms such as Udemy, Coursera, KodeKloud, and A Cloud Guru are also worth considering.
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