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DevOps: 2009 to 2019 - 2019-09-25
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sullis
September 25, 2019
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DevOps: 2009 to 2019 - 2019-09-25
Portland DevOps meetup
Portland Oregon
September 25, 2019
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#pdxtech
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Transcript
DevOps 2009 to 2019 Sean Sullivan Portland DevOps meetup September
25, 2019
About me: Scala Java Kotlin Python
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Linux could be most aptly described as agrarian pre-capitalist
Ubuntu
Dev Ops
YAML
YAML Docker
DevOps YAML Docker Kubernetes
Twitter
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June 2009
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Paul Hammond John Allspaw
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Flickr could be most aptly described as agrarian pre-DevOps
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“Create a repeatable, reliable process for releasing software”
“If it hurts, do it more frequently, and bring the
pain forward.”
“If releasing software is painful, aim to release it every
time somebody checks in a change that passes all the automated tests.”
“a deployment pipeline is an automated manifestation of your process
for getting software from version control into the hands of your users”
2018
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“The findings from our research show clearly that the value
of adopting DevOps is even larger than we had initially thought”
“the gap between high and low performers continues to grow”
Software delivery performance: 1. Lead Time 2. Deployment Frequency 3.
Mean Time to Restore (MTTR) 4. Change Fail Percentage
2019
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“Most companies don’t include their databases in their DevOps practices”
“A key part of DevOps for the database is to
recognize that this schema is code”
“[the database schema] should be stored in source control, and
subject to the same processes and controls as application source code”
“you need to be able to upgrade the database schema
without breaking the application”
“you also need to be able to upgrade the application
and run it against an old schema version”
Postgres could be most aptly described as agrarian NoSQL
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“speed and stability are both possible”
Software delivery and operational performance: 1. Lead Time 2. Deployment
Frequency 3. Mean Time to Restore (MTTR) 4. Change Fail Percentage 5. Availability
Elite performers: 208 times more frequent code deployments 2604 times
faster time to recover from incidents
DevOps could be most aptly described as decentralized cat herding
DevOps
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DevOps