0% found this document useful (0 votes)
41 views4 pages

Probe Into The Key Components and Tools of Devops Lifecycle

The document provides an overview of DevOps, detailing its lifecycle, key components, and the importance of integrating development and IT operations for improved software delivery. It outlines the stages of the DevOps lifecycle, including planning, coding, building, testing, releasing, deploying, operating, and monitoring, emphasizing the benefits of continuous development and feedback. Additionally, it highlights various tools and technologies that facilitate each stage of the DevOps process, ultimately aiming to enhance efficiency and competitiveness in software development.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
41 views4 pages

Probe Into The Key Components and Tools of Devops Lifecycle

The document provides an overview of DevOps, detailing its lifecycle, key components, and the importance of integrating development and IT operations for improved software delivery. It outlines the stages of the DevOps lifecycle, including planning, coding, building, testing, releasing, deploying, operating, and monitoring, emphasizing the benefits of continuous development and feedback. Additionally, it highlights various tools and technologies that facilitate each stage of the DevOps process, ultimately aiming to enhance efficiency and competitiveness in software development.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 4

WHAT WE DO  WHO WE ARE CASE ST UDY RESOURCES  LIFE @ CUNEIFORM CONTACT US

RECENT POsT

AngularJS vs. Angular: The Key


Differences between JavaScript
and TypeScript.

Paras Pandya September 12, 2023

Probe into the Key Components and Tools


Choosing the Right Project

Contact
of DevOps Lifecycle. Management Approach: Waterfall
or Agile?

Table of Contents The word DevOps arose in this constantly evolving landscape, mostly of sohware development and
IT operations. Understanding the requirement for development and operations, including testing,
monitoring, and automation, are the major components of DevOps.
1. What is DevOps?
While DevOps has been around for a while, the concept is still gaining traction and reshaping how
2. DevOps Life C ycle:
firms deploy sohware and manage their IT infrastructure. This blog will embark on a journey to
3. Key Components of DevOps: deconstruct DevOps, revealing its primary stages of the DevOps Lifecycle, practices, and why it
4. Why DevOps Matters? has become an essential component of modern technological ecosystems.

5. DevOps Tools and Technolo…


What is DevOps?
The tight link between the words “Dev” and “Ops” defines the primary stages of the DevOps
Lifecycle. Starting with sohware analysis, moving on to planning to define the codebase, building
Subscribe To Get Latest Updates
the application, end-to-end testing, and finally the product release phases, as well as deployment,
operations, and continuing sohware monitoring.
Email
The combination of these two, on the other hand, accelerates drives to the seamless continuous
customer feedback loop for continuous development, improvement, testing, and deployment.
Subscribe
Thus, the result of these key components of DevOps might be a highly rapid, continuous release
of necessary feature updates or additions based on the client’s product’s commercial aspects and
overall success.

DevOps is also characterized as a sequence of development and IT operations with improved


communication. DevOps has become one of the most valuable business disciplines for
organizations, and it has greatly enhanced the quality and speed of application delivery.

Finally, DevOps is about integrating the development and operation processes. DevOps-adopted
organizations saw a 22% improvement in sohware quality, a 17 % increase in application
deployment frequency, and a 22% increase in customer satisfaction. Revenue increases by 19%
because of successful DevOps deployment.

DevOps Life Cycle:


DevOps Lifecycle is a methodology used by sohware development developers to bring products to
market faster and more efficiently. It is a method of managing the complete sohware lifecycle,
from the development stage to release, with an emphasis on collaboration between developers
and IT operations personnel.

As a result, DevOps adoption strategies promote creative thinking, speed, and agility in the
production, verification, use, and development of sohware systems. To reinvent goods,
services,
and operations, a spirit of invention, evaluation, and continual improvement is encouraged.

WHATLet’s
WE DOhave a look at how
WHO the DevOps
WE ARE CASElifecycle
ST UDY works at each stage.
RESOURCES  LIFE @ CUNEIFORM CONTACT US

Plan: The initial phase in DevOps in which professionals determine and obtain end-user
feedback.
In this step, developers create a project plan to maximize commercial effects and generate the
desired result.

Code: Aher creating a plan, we begin constructing the code. To make the design process
easier, developers use DevOps tools like Git, which help them avoid safety issues and poor
coding standards.

Build: Once developers have done their assignment, they use tools such as Maven and Gradle
to submit the developed code to a central code repository.

Test: To ensure sohware integrity, the product is first given to the test platform, where various
types of screening such as user acceptability testing, safety testing, integration checking, speed
testing, and so on are performed using tools such as Junit and Selenium.

Release: The product is now ready to be deployed in the operational environment. When the
application passes all checks based on organizational requirements, the DevOps department
prepares updates or delivers multiple versions to production.

Deploy: At this point, Infrastructure-as-Code supports the creation of operational infrastructure


before publishing the product utilizing various DevOps lifecycle tools.

Operate: This version is now easier for users to use. At this phase, the management department
handles server configuration and deployment using tools such as Chef.

Monitor: At this stage, the DevOps workflow is observed based on data received from user
behavior, application efficiency, and other sources. The ability to see the entire environment
assists teams in identifying bottlenecks influencing the performance of the production and
operations teams.

Contact
Key Components of DevOps:

The key components of DevOps that create the DevOps life cycle and make the sohware
development process flow more smoothly and securely are listed below.

l . Continuous Development: Development is the most important aspect of DevOps. The


team probes the objectives that must be supplied through the application, and once the
objectives are decided, the coding development process begins. It moves on to the next
level aher development. Because DevOps practices continuous development, it also works
on earlier applications to make modifications based on feedback and to meet
requirements.

2. Continuous Integration: The team moves from the continuous development process to
the continuous integration phase, where they plan various tests for the next phase. Integration
aids in determining whether or not the developed application fits the desired requirements.
As a result, continuous integration is an inefficient procedure that leads to the next phase.
3. Continuous Testing: The developed application is tested using automation tools at this
phase. The testing team tests the applications using numerous test cases and provides results
on various elements of the program. Following that, the development team receives the
results and uses them to improve the application’s quality.
4. Continuous Monitoring: Continuous monitoring allows for the discovery of areas of
contention that require further investigation and development to improve the application’s
performance. Throughout the DevOps lifecycle, monitoring is performed. The development
team closely monitors and record applications using tools such as Splunk, ELK Stack, Nagios,
and others. These discover problems and notify the development team so that they can
be
resolved. As a result, this phase of the life cycle will prioritize excellent performance
and
WHAT WE DO  WHO WE ARE CASE ST UDY RESOURCES  LIFE @ CUNEIFORM CONTACT US
service uptime.
5. Continuous Feedback: Finally, by reviewing the results of all of the preceding processes,
the application
DevOps may
life cycle be continuously
because improved.
it gives feedback on This continuousaher
the application feedback phasedeveloped
it has been is critical
in
butthe
before it is delivered to clients. As a result, it is simple to eliminate faults and improve the
application’s efficiency.

Why DevOps Matters?


In today’s competitive sohware industry, automation and artificial intelligence (AI) play critical roles,
and to stay ahead of the competition and attract stakeholders and customers, we must convert and
adapt DevOps “best practices.” So, why do you require DevOps in the first place?

Here are the reasons to adopt DevOps:

To remain competitive in a market where others are already doing


so. To boost team velocity as well as product delivery.

Update the adjustments on the manufacturing line as soon as possible to minimize


downtime. To reduce human mistakes, all tasks should be mechanized.

DevOps Tools and Technologies:

Contact
Here are some of the popularly DevOps tools and technologies, used in different stages of
DevOps:

Jira: Although no DevOps technologies are expressly required for planning, Jira and other Agile
project management tools are commonly utilized in DevOps firms. The Jira DevOps template
can help you organize workflows, manage projects, and keep track of problems.
Git: Git is an open-source version management system that is free to use. It is an excellent
DevOps tool because it promotes developer collaboration and nonlinear processes. You may
connect development and operations with the help of GitHub, a web-based hosting platform for
Git code repositories.

Jenkins: Jenkins is a Java open-source application. It can act solely as a continuous integration
server or as a continuous delivery center. Jenkins is well-known for a variety of plugins and
integrations, ease of installation, the ability to effectively split work over many workstations for
cross-platform development, and full workflow customization.

Selenium: It is another open-source development tool. It is an automated testing framework


that allows the production of test scripts in common programming languages such as Java,
Python, and C#. Selenium’s versatility allows it to provide automation support for a wide
range of browsers and operating systems (OS).

Parlor: Parlor is a user relationship management tool that collects customer feedback. It
communicates with active users in real time to acquire contextual knowledge. It interfaces with
corporate applications such as Excel data management programs, Jira technical task
management systems, Slack communication tools, and ZenDesk support ticket systems.

Such DevOps tools and technologies are beneficial at all stages of DevOps, allowing for testing,
monitoring, feedback collection, and other activities. These have been deliberately picked for each
DevOps to function flawlessly while introducing new and innovative sohware development.
WHAT WE DO  WHO WE ARE CASE ST UDY RESOURCES  LIFE @ CUNEIFORM CONTACT US

IF YOU LIkE THE


POsT, DO sHARE!
Facebo o k Twit t er Linked In Email

C o m p a ny W hat W e D o Address

Who we are Explore C – 102, D – 101, S. G.


Reach us Monday – Friday from 9:30 am to 6:30 Business
pm Case study Enginee Hub, Off Gota Flyover, S. G.
Email: [email protected] Insights Whi r Highway, Vasantnagar,
om Ognaj, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
te Papers Expand – 380060
HR: +91 83208 Connect
06209 FAQ’s Embrac
S ales: +91 88492 Privacy Policy Te e
47014
rms & Conditions
US A: +1 (512) 607-
6820

Contact
Copyright@ 2023 Cuneiform Consulting Private Limited | All Rights
Reserved

You might also like