Since we assume that if you clicked on this post, you already understand a few aspects of DevOps, this sub-article will summarize what you already know about it.
What is DevOps?
DevOps is the meeting point of a software product’s development and operations. It is an approach that improves product development rather than employing outdated infrastructure management and software development methods.
Is DevOps a technology?
DevOps is not a technology; it is an approach that includes all aspects of a business, including culture, processes, and tooling.
Why do we need DevOps?
DevOps is crucial because it is a software development and operations approach that makes it possible to produce new products more quickly and maintain deployed software more easily. Through the use of best practices, automation, and new tools, it promotes shorter, more manageable iterations. Continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD), incident response systems, collaboration platforms, and real-time monitoring are all examples of DevOps techniques.
To further understand DevOps, we have written an extensive article that can help you build a DevOps road map.