Day 1 : What is DevOps?

This is the #90DaysofDevOps challenge under the guidance of Shubham Londhe**.**

In this challenge, I will be completing Day-wise tasks given by Shubham for the next 90 Days.

Day 1 Task

What is DevOps?

DevOps combines development and operations to increase the efficiency, speed, and security of software development and delivery compared to traditional processes. It breakdown's barriers between different teams involved in software development.

The ultimate goal of DevOps is to decrease the duration of the system's development life cycle while delivering features, fixes, and updates frequently in close synchronization with business objectives.

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What are Automation, Scaling, and Infrastructure?

Automation - Automation is the ability to use technology to perform tasks with minimal human effort. It can be used to improve efficiency and speed by eliminating the need for manual processes also it can help reduce the risk of errors.

Scaling - It is defined as the ability of an IT resource to handle growing or decreasing demands capably. A system can accommodate larger or smaller loads. It is possible to scale the application easily when you are expecting traffic and it is also easier to downgrade if you have a lot of resources that are not getting used currently.

Infrastructure - It refers to the concept that revolves around the idea of managing infrastructure with the help of automation and configuration management tools. Managing infrastructure in this way can help to improve the reliability, scalability, and security of the infrastructure.

Why DevOps is important?

There are several reasons why DevOps is needed:-

  1. Faster delivery of software: By automating the software development and delivery process, DevOps can help organizations to release new features and updates more quickly.

  2. Improved collaboration: DevOps promotes closer collaboration between development and operations teams, which can help to reduce conflicts and improve communication.

  3. Higher quality software: By implementing continuous integration and testing, DevOps can help to identify and fix errors and defects more quickly, resulting in higher quality software.

  4. Greater agility: DevOps enables organizations to more easily adapt to changing requirements and priorities, as they can quickly make and deploy changes to their software.

_ Thank you for reading💚

_Komal 🌻✨