I guess I'm also referring to the business aspect of it. With software, if you screw up, it can be costly, but seemingly not as costly as a hardware screw up. Do you find this to be the case?
Where I work at, we do not follow any CD or CI structure due to federal requirements. The only main time we might have major problems on hardware would be during the initial facilitation/installation. As with anything, there are always hiccups.
Afterwards its just standard up keep and maintenance.
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I guess I'm also referring to the business aspect of it. With software, if you screw up, it can be costly, but seemingly not as costly as a hardware screw up. Do you find this to be the case?
Where I work at, we do not follow any CD or CI structure due to federal requirements. The only main time we might have major problems on hardware would be during the initial facilitation/installation. As with anything, there are always hiccups.
Afterwards its just standard up keep and maintenance.