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DevOps

Learning Objectives
⬡ Explain the drivers responsible for the emergence
of DevOps
⬡ Define and discuss the key concepts and
principles of DevOps
⬡ List and explain the business benefits of DevOps
and continuous delivery

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“ The Benefits of Certified Scrum Master
(CSM®) Certification in 2022”

⬡ How would you describe the article?


⬡ What information did you get from this article?
⬡ What do you think is the purpose of this article?
⬡ What do you think is its effect on the audience?

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The Basics

Who is Dev?
Who is Ops?

What is DevOps?
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“ “The beginning of wisdom is
the definition of terms” -
Socrates

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1. What is DevOps?
DevOps
⬡ DevOps is a collaboration between Development and IT
Operations to make software production and Deployment in an
automated & repeatable way.
⬡ DevOps helps increase the organization’s speed to deliver
software applications and services.
⬡ The full form of ‘DevOps’ is a combination of ‘Development’
and ‘Operations.’

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DevOps

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2. Why is DevOps Needed?
Why is DevOps Needed?
⬡ Testing and Deployment were isolated activities done after design-
build.
⬡ Without using DevOps, team members spend a large amount of their
time testing, deploying, and designing instead of building the project.
⬡ Manual code deployment leads to human errors in production.
⬡ Coding & operation teams have separate timelines and are not synch,
causing further delays.
⬡ As per Forrester Consulting Study, Only 17% of teams can use
delivery software quickly, proving the pain point.

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3. How is DevOps different from
traditional IT?
Traditional Development

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Traditional Operation

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Differing Views on Change

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We Have A LOT of Changes

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Separation of Dev and Ops: A
History
As computers became more complex, dev and ops became necessarily
specialized:
⬡ Accelerating pace of technology
⬡ Increased demand for turning around new features
⬡ Huge amounts of data and number of calculations
⬡ More and more specialized tools
⬡ Increasingly abstract architectures and design patterns

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Separation of Dev and Ops: A
History

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The Reunification of Dev + Ops

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Breaking the Silos:
Communication, Collaboration, Integration

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Breaking the Silos: DevOps

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Dev and Ops Working Together

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Traditional vs DevOp
We assume the application
is scheduled to go live in 2
weeks, and coding is 80%
done.
We assume the application
is a fresh launch, and the
process of buying servers to
ship the code has just
begun-

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4. Matching IT Capacity to
Business Demand
Breaking the Silos:
Communication, Collaboration, Integration

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Breaking the Silos: Dev, Ops, and Business

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Breaking the Silos: Dev, Ops, and Business

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Business Demand:
Continuously Deliver Valuable Software
● Modern business is dependent on IT
deploying new features
● Need very fast time-to-value in the face of
change
○ Business policy can change rapidly –
IT capacity must keep up
○ Business Executive Action
● Multiyear lead time no longer acceptable
● Expectations for delivery times continue to
decrease

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Video Analysis
● https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEN-1hsbKG8
&t=987s

● Instructions
■ Watch the video and answer the following questions: (Video
Recording)
■ How would you describe the video?
■ What information did you get from this video?
■ What do you think is the purpose of this video?
■ What do you think is its effect on the audience?
■ Deadline: August 11, 2022 28

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