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<h1>Rackspace DevOps Breakfast: DevOps is a learning process</h1>
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<p>The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network.</p>
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<li>Five pitfalls to avoid when doing DevOps ? ComputerWeekly.com</li>
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<li>Why Rackspace is betting on managed cloud amid doubts. ? ComputerWeekly.com</li>
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<p>The great and the good of the cloud computing community gathered at the Rackspace DevOps Breakfast Panel Debate this week in London?s glittering Soho district.</p>
<p>Attending this month?s ?discussion panel breakdown session? were speakers from DevOps Guys, Dataloop, Skelton Thatcher, Eagle Eye and, obviously, Rackspace.</p>
<p>Stephen Thair ? ?co-founder of DevOps Guys said the he believes in DevOps automation as so many of his customers have problems with Continuous Delivery.</p>
<p>Chris Jackson ? cloud technologist and head of Rackspace?s DevOps Practice Area said that he recognising there is a lot of automation in DevOps and that his company (with its very up front ?Fanatical? support offering) recognises that it now needs to address the intersection of support with automation.</p>
<p><strong>The learning, learnings</strong></p>
<p>The difference between ITIL and DevOps is that ITIL has a huge amount of information to draw upon, but that DevOps could (if it is done properly) is proposing an alternative model that has a perhaps more practical implementation these days with more iterative feedback into the ongoing state of the project?.</p>
<p>? and it is this, centrally, that makes DevOps a learning process.</p>
<p>DevOps is a commitment to learning and experimentation (more so than a straight Waterfall development methodology).</p>
<p>Rackspace?s Jackson is a huge fan of the <strong>CALMS</strong> acronym:</p>
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<li>Culture,</li>
<li>Automation,</li>
<li>Lean,</li>
<li>Measurement or Metrics and,</li>
<li>Sharing.</li>
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<p>This discussion moved (as might be expected) onward to whether DevOps was a technical issue or a human cultural issue ? despite audience protestations that it must be one or the other, the majority of speakers agreed that DevOps is both a human and a technical issue.</p>
<p>Speakers here suggested that a good route into DevOps (as a new cultural approach) could be to apply it to a smaller application inside the total IT stack and use this as test bed to bring wider DevOps approaches into an organisation ? the challenge here will be finding an application that is ?separated enough? from the rest of the IT stack? but it can be done.</p>
<p>?Organisations must be set up to enable software systems to evolve over time ? DevOps enables this. DevOps enables the flow of metrics-based intelligence from production back to development,? said Matthew Skelton, co-founder and principal consultant at Skelton Thatcher Consulting Ltd.</p>
<p>?Successful DevOps adoptions address the interaction technology AND teams to build and operate software systems effectively,? added Skelton.</p>
<p><strong>Old DevOps is a waste of time</strong></p>
<p>Other suggestions emanating from this event included the suggestion that ?traditional DevOps? (i.e. not delivered as a cloud service) could in fact be a (comparative) waste of time for what are skilled systems administrators?</p>
<p>? what do we mean by waste of time?</p>
<p>If a sysadmin has to spend HOURS of time working to build operational servers, then isn?t that a waste of skilled time if that server could be bought from a cloud supplier? The sysadmin could be doing something else more complex, more business-value-add and more live.</p>
<p>Yes, you would expect cloud (an DevOps as a service) vendors to say this kind of thing, but it is arguably quite an interesting proposition.</p>
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