I recently authored a post for the AWS Architecture blog
[https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/why-deployment-requirements-are-important-when-making-architectural-choices/]
regarding why DevOps requirements are important when making architectural
decisions - said another way, is why
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source
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some of the fancy stuff
AWS has a division called Enterprise Strategy, which is staffed by former CIOs
who have each had successful Digital Transformations, including migrations to
the Cloud. They travel around the globe helping the largest
After reading The Unicorn Project
[http://hacksaw.co.za/blog/book-review-the-unicorn-project/] a few months ago, (and
Accelerate [http://hacksaw.co.za/blog/book-review-accelerate/] and the Phoenix Project a few
years prior) I came
DevOps is primarily focussed on moving code from a developers laptop into
production, in a fast manner, while maintaining stability. Fundamentally, this
is the delivery pipeline. For those of us using DevOps to