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Operations Anti-Patterns, DevOps Solutions shows how to implement DevOps techniques in the kind of imperfect environments most developers work in. Part technology tutorial, part reference manual, and part psychology handbook, this practical guide shows you realistic ways to bring DevOps to your team, when you don't have the flexibility to make sweeping changes in organizational structure.
Operations Anti-Patterns, DevOps Solutions shows how to implement DevOps techniques in the kind of imperfect environments most developers work in. Part technology tutorial, part reference manual, and part psychology handbook, this practical guide shows you realistic ways to bring DevOps to your team when you don't have the flexibility to make sweeping changes in organizational structure.
About the technology
To some extent, all organizations-even yours-suffer from poor development practices, garbled communications, and outdated legacy systems. The good news is DevOps can help you improve your processes. First, however, you'll need to recognize the core issues holding you back. This book empowers you to deliver DevOps with limited resources while navigating the office politics and entrenched mindsets that are all too common in actual workplaces.
What's inside
Turn failure into opportunity
Drive change through culture
Break down knowledge silos
Settle middle management turf wars
Table of Contents
1 The DevOps ingredients
2 The paternalist syndrome
3 Operational blindness
4 Data instead of information
5 Quality as a condiment
6 Alert fatigue
7 The empty toolbox
8 Off-hour deployments
9 Wasting a perfectly good incident
10 Information hoarding: Only Brent knows
11 Culture by decree
12 Too many yardsticks
Operations Anti-Patterns, DevOps Solutions shows how to implement DevOps techniques in the kind of imperfect environments most developers work in. Part technology tutorial, part reference manual, and part psychology handbook, this practical guide shows you realistic ways to bring DevOps to your team when you don't have the flexibility to make sweeping changes in organizational structure.
About the technology
To some extent, all organizations-even yours-suffer from poor development practices, garbled communications, and outdated legacy systems. The good news is DevOps can help you improve your processes. First, however, you'll need to recognize the core issues holding you back. This book empowers you to deliver DevOps with limited resources while navigating the office politics and entrenched mindsets that are all too common in actual workplaces.
What's inside
Turn failure into opportunity
Drive change through culture
Break down knowledge silos
Settle middle management turf wars
Table of Contents
1 The DevOps ingredients
2 The paternalist syndrome
3 Operational blindness
4 Data instead of information
5 Quality as a condiment
6 Alert fatigue
7 The empty toolbox
8 Off-hour deployments
9 Wasting a perfectly good incident
10 Information hoarding: Only Brent knows
11 Culture by decree
12 Too many yardsticks