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What is DevOps? Gene Kim offers an expert view and explains how to maximize success

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To keep up, we’ve seen growing interest in DevOps and continuous delivery , as organizations aim to deliver new digital services and experiences faster. However, it isn’t as simple as just implementing a DevOps toolset, analyzing DevOps metrics, or investing in DevOps monitoring capabilities. What is DevOps?

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9 key DevOps metrics for success

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You have set up a DevOps practice. As we look at today’s applications, microservices, and DevOps teams, we see leaders are tasked with supporting complex distributed applications using new technologies spread across systems in multiple locations. DevOps metrics to help you meet your DevOps goals.

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Site reliability done right: 5 SRE best practices that deliver on business objectives

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Uptime Institute’s 2022 Outage Analysis report found that over 60% of system outages resulted in at least $100,000 in total losses, up from 39% in 2019. That’s why good communication between SREs and DevOps teams is important. More than one in seven outages cost more than $1 million. Make SLOs realistic.

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Perform 2023 Guide: Organizations mine efficiencies with automation, causal AI

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Data lakehouse architecture stores data insights in context — handbook Organizations need a data architecture that can cost-efficiently store data and enable IT pros to access it in real time and with proper context. DevOps metrics and digital experience data are critical to this. That’s where a data lakehouse can help.

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Implementing service-level objectives to improve software quality

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SLOs enable DevOps teams to predict problems before they occur and especially before they affect customer experience. According to Google’s SRE handbook , best practices, there are “ Four Golden Signals ” we can convert into four SLOs for services: reliability, latency, availability, and saturation. Reliability.

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Lessons learned from enterprise service-level objective management

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Every organization’s goal is to keep its systems available and resilient to support business demands. A service-level objective ( SLO ) is the new contract between business, DevOps, and site reliability engineers (SREs). Dynatrace news. A world of misunderstandings. Application end-to-end component view.

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Maximize user experience with out-of-the-box service-performance SLOs

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According to the Google Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) handbook, monitoring the four golden signals is crucial in delivering high-performing software solutions. These signals ( latency, traffic, errors, and saturation ) provide a solid means of proactively monitoring operative systems via SLOs and tracking business success.