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Feature Flags (Toggles) in DevOps: How These Concepts Relate

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Feature flags enable software teams to adopt DevOps practices, in so much as they help increase deployment speeds, system stability, and cross-team collaboration. As a cultural shift, DevOps is meant to foster collaboration inside organizations, especially between development teams and operations teams. Feature flags 101.

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Preparing your team for continuous deployment

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A key goal for any DevOps team is to shorten the software development cycle and provide continuous delivery of high-quality software. Instead of continuing to the next logical goal, continuous deployment, most companies stop here. It is also important to maintain a DevOps mindset as you take this project on.

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Blue-Green Deployments: A Definition and Introductory Guide

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At any given time, one app is responding to user traffic, while the other app receives constant updates from your team’s continuous integration (CI) server. Frequent releasing, or continuous delivery (CD), is often a cultural norm on teams with a strong DevOps skillset. Complexity in infrastructure.

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ESG reveals developer security priorities in new study

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Forty-five percent of respondents indicated development teams are primarily responsible for handling infrastructure as code (IaC) template misconfigurations and scanning production environments. Bren Briggs, Vice President of DevOps and Cybersecurity, Hypergiant. Source: ESG eBook, Walking the Line: GitOps and.

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