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Best practices of DevOps automation

The advent of Agile and DevOps as a practice over the few years has helped enhance the quality of software immensely. The highly collaborative nature of both the methodologies has led to rapid deployment cycles, and in some cases, it has also helped in achieving the speed of Continuous Integration.

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Best practices of DevOps automation

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  1. Bestpractices ofDevOps automation PRIORITIZE AUTOMATION Organizations usually face difficulty while moving from manual to automated processes and have problems in identifying which process to automate first. CREATE A TEAM OF SKILLED TESTERS For any testing process to be successful it is essential to have a skilled team of testers. USE PAIR TESTS WHERE AUTOMATION IS NOT NEEDED Pair testing as the name itself suggests is, exploratory testing where two team members discuss and share ideas and scenarios of the testing process. PROVIDES CONTEXT FOR INSIGHTS Automation provides the DevOps teams context for insight which helps them to understand the dashboard and its metrics properly. DASHBOARD AUTOMATION Dashboards provide valuable insights and are responsible for monitoring and reporting the metrics for software development teams. CONCLUSION Well, by now it might be clear to you that automation is very crucial for DevOps but is DevOps only about automation? The answer to this question is No, DevOps is much beyond tools and process. THANK YOU

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