Table of Contents
- Summary
- Orchestrate Infrastructure
- Monitor Events and Performance
- Collate and Report to Stakeholders
- About Jon Collins
- About GigaOm
- Copyright
1. Summary
This is part 6 of a 6-part report, access all other parts here:
- Part 1 – Introduction, Why Enterprise DevOps and Conclusion
- Part 2 – Shift to Customer-Centricity
- Part 3 – Deliver Agile Best Practice
- Part 4 – Connect Data and Services
- Part 5 – Automate Development and Delivery
While DevOps practices have existed in various forms for many years, the current surge of interest has been accelerated by the use of cloud-based infrastructure and software platforms, as they take much of the operations burden away and therefore encourage leaner, faster development approaches.
Cloud-based infrastructure can be used as virtual machines, as a platform of services, or indeed, at a programming level, as “functions as a service” or so-called “No-Ops.”
Enabling delivery of DevOps best practice requires the following areas to be addressed:
- Orchestrate infrastructure
- Monitor events and performance
- Collate and report
We look at each below.