I think reliability is at the top of my list for "reasons to do DevOps". It's helped a lot by consistency, but that doesn't cover the whole of it. Establishing shared ownership and getting rid of the "well, that's an Ops problem" or "this is a Dev problem, send it back to them" goes a long way towards increasing reliability.
I'm fully on your side as far as shared ownership. It's probably because the businesses I work with are a lot smaller, but I still think it's important they have as much to gain (if not more) from embracing cross-over and all the benefits. Anyway great article, enjoy the weekend!
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I think reliability is at the top of my list for "reasons to do DevOps". It's helped a lot by consistency, but that doesn't cover the whole of it. Establishing shared ownership and getting rid of the "well, that's an Ops problem" or "this is a Dev problem, send it back to them" goes a long way towards increasing reliability.
I'm fully on your side as far as shared ownership. It's probably because the businesses I work with are a lot smaller, but I still think it's important they have as much to gain (if not more) from embracing cross-over and all the benefits. Anyway great article, enjoy the weekend!