DevOps perspective of Infrastructure and Environments

There are three steps to deploying software Creating and Managing the infrastructure in which your application will run (hardware, networking, middleware, external services) Installing correct version of your application into it Configuring the application including any data or state it requires. Creating and managing the infrastructure It is a known fact that most projects fail […]

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DevOps Tool – Jenkins

Jenkins Tool is a software that allows continuous integration. Jenkins tool will be installed on a server where the central build will take place. The following flowchart demonstrates a very simple workflow of how Jenkins works. Along with Jenkins tool, sometimes, one might also see the association of Hudson. Hudson is a very popular open-source Java-based continuous […]

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DevOps and ITIL

ITIL – Good Practice Framework ITIL is presented as “Best Practice” for IT Service Management which in turn is a proven “Good Practice” widely accepted and used in industry. Best Practice has a set of generic guidelines based on successful experiences of many organizations. These best practices are derived from Organizations past experience, Published Public […]

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DevOps Culture

A DevOps Culture and Mindset is extremely essential for implementation of DevOps. Devops is a prescription for culture. No cultural movement exists in a vaccum. Social structure and culture are inherently intertwined. DevOps is about finding ways to adapt and innovate social structure, culture and technology together in order to work more effectively. DevOps is […]

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Benefits of DevOps

A sustainable, successful business is more than the development and operations teams. Limiting our thinking to just those teams who write software or deploy it into production does the entire business a disservice. The 2015 State of Devops Report, published by Puppet, found that companies that are doing devops are outperforming those that aren’t. that […]

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DevOps Anti-Patterns

Anti-patterns are ideas that are counter-productive to DevOps Culture. Following are some of such DevOps Anti-patterns which weaken the idea of DevOps. Blame Culture A Blame culture is one that tends towards blaming and punishing people when mistakes are made, either at an individual or an organizational level. In this kind of culture, a root […]

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