Digital transformation is the catchword these days. Amid the rising competition and market demand, it is critical for businesses to maintain agility. Thus, there is a shift from on-premises infrastructure to cloud for optimizing operational cost, build scalable solutions, improve disaster recovery & high availability, follow compliances, and more.
Apart from moving to cloud, there is a paradigm shift in the way digital solutions (especially software applications) are developed. Considering the current market requirement, such as faster time-to-market, frequent releases, real-time monitoring, and testing, it is important for the development and operations team to work in conjugation to deliver results, as fast as possible. This is where DevOps comes into the picture.
DevOps is an extension to Agile- the popular methodology for product engineering. It’s a cultural shift that helps to develop, deliver, and deploy software solutions through automation.
Both cloud and DevOps are two critical, inseparable components of the software development cycle. The later segment discusses the alliance between the two and the benefits of using cloud with DevOps services.
Benefits of Using Cloud with DevOps Services
Automation is the most significant advantage of DevOps. Using a set of tools and techniques, the engineers communicate, collaborate, automate processes, optimize infrastructure, etc. Automating processes on cloud makes them error-free, reduce cost, thereby reducing time to market. DevOps comprises of practices such as CI/CD to automate development, delivery, testing, and deployment.
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Just imagine this. You launched an eCommerce store that started to receive unexpected traffic. You haven't done any load test which can ultimately lead to poor user experience and application performance. This cycle of upfront capacity planning can be automated by running test plans that are provided by the cloud service providers. Moreover, there are services that automate the cycle of scaling up and down of resources as the demand strikes (Eg: AWS Lambda for Serverless architecture)
Various cloud service providers offer monitoring and observability services, specially built for DevOps engineers, developers, and IT managers. These services provide actionable insights to monitor applications, optimize resource allocation, respond to performance changes, and offer a unifies dashboard to keep a track of overall health of application. (Eg: AWS CloudWatch, EC2 monitoring scripts)
For continuous deployment of new software release to production, the cloud and DevOps collaboration is important. While the cloud handles the infrastructure, DevOps manages the logic. For example, CI tools like Jenkins can be used for maintaining a flow of cases, such as:
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