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DevOps covers CI/CD, infrastructure-as-code, container orchestration, and deployment/observability practice; overlaps system administration and the Docker/Kubernetes ecosystem.

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What Is DevOps, and How Does It Work?

DevOps is a cross-disciplinary practice in which application development (dev) teams collaborate with IT operations (ops) to improve product quality and accelerate time to market. In a DevOps framework, developers and IT managers collaborate with experts in quality control, security, and support throughout every project stage. This cooperative effort aims to deliver code rapidly in a seamless loop of continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD). DevOps builds on the frequent releases and CI/CD aspects of agile development methods but adds infrastructure management to make product del

What Is DevOps? – Intel
What Is FinOps?

FinOps, short for financial operations, is a management practice that promotes shared responsibility for an organization’s cloud computing infrastructure and costs. Within a FinOps framework, information technology (IT) and DevOps groups collaborate with purchasing, finance, and other teams to address cloud costs across the entire organization.

What Is Cloud Financial Operations (FinOps)? - Intel

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r/devops · u/Gentleman__1 · 1w ago

New to DevOps – What Should I Learn First & What Does Your Daily Work Look Like?

Hi everyone, I’m exploring DevOps as a career path. I’m new to this field and trying to understand how to start properly. I wanted to ask experienced DevOps engineers: What should a beginner learn first in DevOps? Which …

r/devops · u/techdaddy70 · 2w ago

DevOps responsibilities matrix and daily work expectations

Good afternoon everyone, I am in my first leadership position over a DevOps team. Been steadily learning the cadence of their work and skills, but one thing I am still confused by. Busy work - the daily bump and grind so…

r/devops · u/Aromatic-Rough917 · 1w ago

I’ve reached peak DevOps: I spent 6 hours automating a 30-second deployment task because "manual work is a technical debt." 🤡

The logic was sound: why do it manually when I can spend a whole afternoon fighting with a dependency graph and a custom script? Now, the task takes 2 seconds to run, but it requires 3 different monitoring tools just to …

r/devops · u/Big_Builder_735 · 1w ago

Is this a "Standard" DevOps scope or am I doing 5 roles at once?

Hi everyone, I’m currently a Cloud & DevOps intern at a healthtech startup, and as I’m getting deeper into my daily tasks, I’m trying to figure out if my workload is representative of the industry at large or if I’m esse…

r/kubernetes · u/steadwing_official · 2w ago

What one small DevOps change saved your team a lot of time?

For us it was about making rollbacks easier, not only thinking about deployments. Fast, clean ways to roll back changes removed a lot of stress from releases and incidents. wondering what small infra/devops change had th…