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Marta Paciorkowska
September 06, 2016
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DevOps is dead
Originally given at DevOpsDays Oslo 2016
Marta Paciorkowska
September 06, 2016
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Transcript
DevOps is Dead (devops days oslo 2016)
Marta Paciorkowska DevOps Heroine @ Acrolinx GmbH Senior Twitter ranter
(@a_meba) Ex-activist Loves DevOps https://thatmarta.wordpress.com
So I heard DevOps is dead
Haters gonna hate
I guess it’s serious...
The original title, “DevOps is dead, long live DevOps”
“DevOps, as we know it, is dead. Perhaps not many
people agree with me, but the age of DevOps is just about over. Then again, perhaps this won’t come as a surprise to some.”
“And now QA is dying, too; no one can afford
to have it in the middle of continuous deployment.”
Nir Cohen, http://slides.com/nir0s/devops-is-dead#/1/5
Flavors
Enterprise DevOps (more DevOps inside DevOps)
Rugged DevOps (no beard = no business?) https://www.flickr.com/photos/lorenkerns/8386990440
“Rugged-ities” • Availability, • Survivability, • Defensibility, • Security, •
Longevity, • portability. Joshua Corman & Gene Kim, https://www.rsaconference.com/writable/presentations/file_upload/cld-106.pdf
Serverless (it’s like spaghetti) https://www.flickr.com/photos/rusvaplauke/905363095
None
“There is no cloud - only other people’s computers”
NoOps (it’s like modern art)
NoOps is "the goal of completely automating the deployment, monitoring
and management of applications and the infrastructure on which they run."
“Once the hardware is out of the hands of the
organization, the operations side of the equation becomes someone else’s problem.”
“When DevOps isn't enough, try NoOps”
“While the term ‘NoOps’ can be unpopular with some members
of the DevOps community, as some take it to mean the exclusion of operations, we mean to describe it as the next level of DevOps.”
There are two hard things in computer science: cache invalidation
and naming things. (Phil Karlton)
Why are people happy to see DevOps die?
Is DevOps dead?
Is DevOps dead? No.
Thanks http://thatmarta.wordpress.com T: @a_meba | G: xamebax