Here (Attached and linked) is some DevOps-related material that I refer to and share when asked about DevOps.
- DORA State of DevOps – 2019 – The source.
- The State of DevOps Report
Safari, alone, gives you access to copious amounts of reference material as well as last year’s O’Reilly conferences like Strata (data) and Velocity (development).
Google has a great site now, thanks to the folks at DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA). These are the folks behind the DevOps Handbook, Accelerate, and the State of DevOps:
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These are the key articles & Blog posts I've found for this subject:
- The Three Ways: The Principles Underpinning DevOps — Over the last three years, DevOps tooling and thinking has evolved very quickly, but the heart of DevOps (IMO) is best described by Dr. Gene Kim in this blog post on the “Three Ways”: .
- DevOps Topologies – Patterns and Anti-patterns for team organization.