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| + | How it it different from SRE | ||
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| == Why are DevOps goals: speed and responsiveness - important? == | == Why are DevOps goals: speed and responsiveness - important? == | ||
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| |Rolling Deployment| Start one new instance, check health, stop one old. Repeat. | | |Rolling Deployment| Start one new instance, check health, stop one old. Repeat. | | ||
| |Recreate Deployment strategy | Stop old, start new. | | |Recreate Deployment strategy | Stop old, start new. | | ||
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| + | === DORA and Metrics === | ||
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| + | DORA stands for DevOps Research and Assessment https:// | ||
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| + | DORA isn't a set of practices, but rather a way to assess how well your DevOps practices are working | ||
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| + | * Deployment Frequency: How often does your team deploy code to production? | ||
| + | * Mean Lead Time for Changes: How long does it typically take to get a code change from commit to production? | ||
| + | * Change Failure Rate: How often do deployments fail? | ||
| + | * Time to Restore Service: How long does it take to recover from a deployment failure? | ||
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| + | By tracking these metrics, | ||
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