Day 1/100 of my DevOps Journey
Here are 7 takeaways from the Day-1 learnings.
DevOps is not a tool. It reflects a culture based on trust, transparency, and discipline across teams.
DevOps is a recognition that Development and Operations must stop working in silos.
DevOps has 3 dimensions. (i) Culture (ii) Methods (iii) Tools of which the culture is the most important.
To change the culture, you must change the way people think, work, organise, and measure.
In 2010, Jez Humble and David Farley wrote a book named "Continuous Delivery".
If you want to read only one book about DevOps, then you must read "The DevOps Handbook" by Gene Kim, Jez Humble, Patrick Debois, and John Willis.
The major influential people of the early DevOps movement: Patrick Debois, Andrew Clay Shafer, John Allspaw, Jez Humble, Gene Kim, John Willis, Bridget Kromhout, and Nicole Forsgren, went out and made a difference, showing the results that could be achieved with DevOps.