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== Problems that DevOps solve == | === Problems that DevOps solve === | ||
* Organizational pain | * Organizational pain | ||
** Painful outages | ** Painful outages | ||
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** Inventory waste | ** Inventory waste | ||
== DevOps == | === DevOps === | ||
Add value and improve flow. | |||
=== Making a DevOps transition === | |||
* Change culture | |||
** Start with "Why?". | |||
** Empowerment | |||
** Accountable | |||
** Teamwork | |||
** Learning | |||
** Trust | |||
** Reinforcing values | |||
** Change organization | |||
*** Gaining understanding | |||
*** Recognizing bottlenecks | |||
*** Altering team structure | |||
*** Addressing DevOps objections | |||
=== Introducing DevOps automation === | |||
* Collaboration | |||
* Planning | |||
* Issue tracking | |||
* Monitoring | |||
* Configuration management | |||
* Source control | |||
* Dev environment | |||
* Continuous integration | |||
* Deployment | |||
"IT is the factory floor of this century" Gene Kim. | |||
Latest revision as of 12:51, 30 April 2018
Problems that DevOps solve
- Organizational pain
- Painful outages
- No incremental value
- Slow IT
- Infighting
- Identifying waste
- Knowledge waste
- Waiting waste
- Overproduction waste
- Overprocessing waste
- Motion waste
- Transportation waste
- Correction waste
- Inventory waste
DevOps
Add value and improve flow.
Making a DevOps transition
- Change culture
- Start with "Why?".
- Empowerment
- Accountable
- Teamwork
- Learning
- Trust
- Reinforcing values
- Change organization
- Gaining understanding
- Recognizing bottlenecks
- Altering team structure
- Addressing DevOps objections
Introducing DevOps automation
- Collaboration
- Planning
- Issue tracking
- Monitoring
- Configuration management
- Source control
- Dev environment
- Continuous integration
- Deployment
"IT is the factory floor of this century" Gene Kim.