Devops overview

DevOps is a new term  appear from the crash of two major related trends. The first was also called “agile infrastructure” or “agile operations”; it  bound from applying Agile and Lean approaches to operations work.  The second is a much expanded understanding of the value of   combination between enlargement and operations workforce, throughout all stages of the development lifecycle when creating and operating a service, and how important operations has grow in our progressively, service-oriented people,


What is DevOps?

DevOps is a process, of working that focuses on regularly shipping quality software that meets a business need. It's regularly, achieved through better collaboration inside the organization, with special attention paid to improving throughput by removing roadblocks.
DevOps stems from the movement that Start with lean thinking and agile development. The goal  Quickly shipping high-quality, relevant software in a sustainable way. Agile development generally centers on the role of software designer and focuses on rapid, incremental development of software. In keeping with the agile philosophy, there is increasing  importance on continual, incremental, and rapid delivery of software functionality. Thus, agile has necessarily broadened to include speed and quality in operations–the set of activities that transform software from code complete to supported in production Shipping software quickly like this requires the joint compromise of developers (Devops) and IT working not to mention project managers, finance, and business stakeholder
DevOps is fluid, and avoids much of the traditional handoff friction and delays between product development and IT operations through greater collaboration, communication, and joint responsibility for the success of software delivery.


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