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Practical DevOps

Practical DevOps

Implement DevOps in your organization by effectively building, deploying, testing, and monitoring code, 2nd Edition

by Joakim Verona

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appears in For Devops.

Harness the power of DevOps to boost your skill set and make your IT organization perform better About This Book Get to know the background of DevOps so you understand the collaboration between different aspects of an IT organization and a software developer Improve your organization's performance to ensure smooth production of software and service...

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Reading this feels like a practitioner’s field guide: hands-on, case-driven chapters that alternate failure stories with concrete tactics for implementing and maintaining DevOps. What works best is pragmatic advice that connects cultural shifts, managerial decisions, and engineering practices so teams can try small, sustainable changes. The main limitation is a reliance on anecdote and managerial perspective—some chapters rehash similar points—and the book rarely includes step-by-step scripts or CLI-level tutorials. Best used as a tactical playbook to spark experiments rather than a how-to checklist.

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