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Lean magazine #13

Page 17

”At the moment, we are riding high in the hype cycle”

Sam Newman on DevOps

Allowing teams to own services also often leads to those teams deciding when and how to deploy their applications, and even embracing the concept of team-managed infrastructure. This requires close collaboration between development and operations people, and organizations like Netflix and REA have moved to the model of a small number of operations people providing central tooling and consultancy to enable teams to handle their own service operations.”

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“Neil Ford has called microservices ‘the first post-DevOps architecture’. What he means is that microservices aren’t really practical without some of the advances brought in by the DevOps movement. Specifically, to manage the number of moving parts involved in even modest microservice systems a high degree of automation is required around deployment and testing.


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