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What is DevOps Software?

DevOps software provides the tools to optimize and improve the performance, productivity and quality of both development and operations departments. Compare the best DevOps software currently available using the table below.

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    NMIS

    NMIS

    Opmantek

    NMIS is a complete network management system which provides fault, performance and configuration management, performance graphs and threshold alerts. Business rules allow for highly granular notification policies with many types of notification methods. NMIS consolidates multiple tools into one system, ready for Network Engineers to use. Scalable, flexible, open, simple to implement and maintain, NMIS is the Network Management System that underpins the operations of over one hundred thousand organizations worldwide – making it one of the most widely used open source Network Management Systems in the world today. NMIS monitors the status and performance of an organization’s IT environment, assists in identification and rectification of faults, and provides valuable information for IT departments to plan infrastructure changes and investment. NMIS has been implemented globally in networks from as little as 5 devices to hundreds of thousands of devices.
    Starting Price: $0
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    Engine Yard

    Engine Yard

    Engine Yard

    The full-stack Ruby on Rails DevOps experts. Engine Yard is up to 90% cheaper than hiring an internal DevOps team. A decade of experience optimizing and contributing back to open source. We are here to help you. Global support engineers to watch over your application day and night. Let us stay up so you don’t have to. The best Ruby DevOps in the world to help you troubleshoot or optimize your code base. No need to hire in-house DevOps. Global support engineers to watch over your application day and night. Let us stay up so you don’t have to.
    Starting Price: $25 per month
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    Rocket.Chat

    Rocket.Chat

    Rocket.Chat

    Rocket.Chat is a fully customizable communications platform for organizations with high standards of data protection. It enables real-time conversations between colleagues, with other companies or with your customers, regardless of how they connect with you. The result is an increase in productivity and customer satisfaction rates. Every day, tens of millions of users in over 150 countries and in organizations such as Deutsche Bahn, The US Navy and Credit Suisse trust Rocket.Chat to keep their communications completely private and secure
    Starting Price: $ 3/user/month
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    Scout APM

    Scout APM

    Scout APM

    Scout APM is application performance monitoring that streamlines troubleshooting by helping developers find and fix performance issues before customers ever see them. With real-time alerting, a developer-centric UI, and tracing logic that ties bottlenecks directly to source code, Scout APM helps you spend less time debugging and more time building a great product. Quickly identify, prioritize, and resolve performance problems – memory bloat, N+1 queries, slow database queries, and more – with an agent that instruments the dependencies you need at a fraction of the overhead. Scout APM is built for developers, by developers, and monitors Ruby, PHP, Python, Node.js, and Elixir applications.
    Starting Price: 14 day free trial
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    Octopus Deploy

    Octopus Deploy

    Octopus Deploy

    Founded in 2012, Octopus Deploy enables successful deployments for over 25,000 companies around the world. Prior to Octopus Deploy, release orchestration and DevOps automation tools were clunky, limited to large enterprises and didn't deliver what they promised. Octopus Deploy was the first release automation tool to gain popular adoption by software teams, and we continue to invent new ways for Dev & Ops teams to automate releases and deliver working software to production. Octopus Deploy is a single place for your team to: - Manage releases - Automate complex application deployments - Automate routine and emergency operations tasks A focus on repeatable, reliable deployments, and a deep understanding of how software teams work, makes Octopus different. Octopus embodies our philosophy around what makes for good automation, something we've been learning and improving over a decade and many millions of successful deployments. Built to orchestrate the most complicated deployment
    Starting Price: Free
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    Scalr

    Scalr

    Scalr

    Scalr's Terraform Automation & Collaboration Software (TACOS) is a remote state & operations backend for Terraform with full CLI support, integration with OPA, a hierarchical configuration model, and quality of life features.
    Starting Price: $20/user/month
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    FlexNet Code Insight
    Take control of your open source software management. Empower your organization to manage open source software (OSS) and third-party components. FlexNet Code Insight helps development, legal and security teams to reduce open source security risk and manage license compliance with an end-to-end system. FlexNet Code Insight is a single integrated solution for open source license compliance and security. Find vulnerabilities and remediate associated risk while you build your products and during their entire lifecycle. Manage open source license compliance, add automation to your processes, and implement a formal OSS strategy that balances business benefits and risk management. Integrate with build tools, CI/CD and SCM tools, artifact repositories, external repositories or build your own integrations using the FlexNet Code Insight REST API framework to make code scanning easy and effective.
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    Fairwinds Insights

    Fairwinds Insights

    Fairwinds Ops

    Protect and optimize your mission-critical Kubernetes applications. Fairwinds Insights is a Kubernetes configuration validation platform that proactively monitors your Kubernetes and container configurations and recommends improvements. The software combines trusted open source tools, toolchain integrations, and SRE expertise based on hundreds of successful Kubernetes deployments. Balancing the velocity of engineering with the reactionary pace of security can result in messy Kubernetes configurations and unnecessary risk. Trial-and-error efforts to adjust CPU and memory settings eats into engineering time and can result in over-provisioning data center capacity or cloud compute. Traditional monitoring tools are critical, but don’t provide everything needed to proactively identify changes to maintain reliable Kubernetes workloads.
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    Doppler

    Doppler

    Doppler

    Stop struggling with scattered API keys, hacking together home-brewed configuration tools, and avoiding access controls. Give your team a single source of truth with Doppler. The best developers automate the pain away. Create references to frequently used secrets in Doppler. Then when they need to change, you only need to update them once. Your team's single source of truth. Organize your variables across projects and environments. The scary days of sharing secrets over Slack, email, git, zip files, are over. After adding a secret, your team and their apps have it instantly. Like git, the Doppler CLI smartly knows which secrets to fetch based on the project directory you are in. Gone are the futile days of trying to keep ENV files in sync! Practice least privilege with granular access controls. Reduce exposure when deploying with read-only service tokens. Contractor needs access to just development? Easy!
    Starting Price: $6 per seat per month
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    Flagsmith

    Flagsmith

    Flagsmith

    Flagsmith is a fully supported open source Feature Flag, Remote Config, and A/B testing service. Use our hosted API, deploy to your own private cloud, or run on-premise. Flagsmith makes it easy to create and manage features flags across web, mobile, and server side applications. Just wrap a section of code with a flag, and then use Flagsmith to toggle that feature on or off for different environments, users or user segments. Feature flags - Release features with confidence through phased rollouts. Remote config - Easily toggle individual features on and off, and make changes without deploying new code. A/B and Multivariate Testing - Use segments to run A/B and multivariate tests on new features. With segments, you can also introduce beta programs to get early user feedback. Organization Management - Organizations, projects, and roles for team members help keep your deployment organized. Integrations - Easily enhance Flagsmith with your favourite tools.
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    Sonrai Security

    Sonrai Security

    Sonraí Security

    Identity and Data Protection for AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Kubernetes. Sonrai’s public cloud security platform provides a complete risk model of all identity and data relationships, including activity and movement across cloud accounts, cloud providers, and 3rd party data stores. Uncover all identity and data relationships between administrators, roles, compute instances, serverless functions, and containers across multi-cloud accounts and 3rd-party data stores. Inside the platform, our critical resource monitor continuously monitors your critical data sitting inside object stores (e.g. AWS S3, Azure Blob) and database services (e.g. CosmosDB, Dynamo DB, RDS). Privacy and compliance controls are monitored across multiple cloud providers and 3rd party data stores. Resolutions are coordinated with relevant DevSecOps teams.
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    Appcircle

    Appcircle

    Appcircle

    Automated Mobile DevOps platform for continuous integration, continuous delivery and continuous testing of mobile apps. Enterprise-Grade Control and Flexibility. Appcircle is a NoOps Platform. No need for dedicated DevOps resources and know-how. Reduce your operational costs by up to 20%. Automate and streamline your continuous integration and continous delivery processes for mobile app development. Automation Done Right. No need for manual coding and constant monitoring for build automation and no need for a Mac or any other specific environment for builds. With different types of triggers, you have extensive control over when to get a build after a git push. Hassle-free Setup. Customize your build settings with a streamlined user interface with one-click access to all commonly used settings. Easy to setup, easy to use.
    Starting Price: $39 per month
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    WhiteSource

    WhiteSource

    WhiteSource

    The leading solution for agile open source security and license compliance management, WhiteSource integrates with the DevOps pipeline to detect vulnerable open source libraries in real-time. It provides remediation paths and policy automation to speed up time-to-fix. It also prioritizes vulnerability alerts based on usage analysis. We support over 200 programming languages and offer the widest vulnerability database aggregating information from dozens of peer-reviewed, respected sources.
    Starting Price: $6000+/year
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    Netreo

    Netreo

    Netreo

    Netreo is the most comprehensive full stack IT infrastructure management and observability platform. We provide a single source of truth for proactive performance and availability monitoring for large enterprise networks, infrastructure, applications and business services. Our solution is used by: - IT Executives to have full visibility from the business service right down into the infrastructure and network that supports it. - IT Engineering departments as a decision support system for capacity planning, and architecting modern solutions. - IT Operations teams for real time visibility into what is failing in their environment, what bottlenecks exist and who it is affecting. We provide all of these insights for systems and vendor mixes in large heterogeneous and constantly evolving environments. We have an extensive and growing list of supported vendors (over 350 integrations) including network vendors, servers, storage, virtualization, cloud platforms and others.
    Starting Price: $5/resource/mo
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    Device42

    Device42

    Device42

    Device42 is a robust, comprehensive data center and network management software solution specifically designed by engineers with IT experience to discover, document, and manage medium and large datacenters. Featuring an intuitive web-based interface, Device42 actionable insight into enterprise infrastructures, with clearly identified hardware, software, service, and network interdependencies, powerful visualizations, and easy-to-use UI, webhooks, APIs, and so much more. Lean on Device42 to prepare for and plan network changes and reduce MTTR should an unexpected outage occur. Device42 has what you need for maintenance, audits, license certificate, warranty, and lifecycle management, passwords/secrets, inventory, asset tracking, capacity planning and budgeting, building room and rack layouts… Oh, and Device42 integrates with your favorite IT management tools? Including ITSM, CM, and SIEM integration; data mapping; and more! Try it for yourself today, free for 30 days!
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    Starting Price: $1499.00/year
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    Cruz Operations Center (CruzOC)
    CruzOC is a scalable multi-vendor network management and IT operations tool for robust yet easy-to-use netops. Key features of CruzOC’s integrated and automated management include performance monitoring, configuration management, and lifecycle management for 1000s of vendors and converging technologies. With CruzOC, administrators have implicit automation to control their data center operations and critical resources, improve network and service quality, accelerate network and service deployments, and lower operating costs. The result is comprehensive and automated problem resolution from a single-pane-of-glass. Cruz Monitoring & Management – NMS, monitoring & analytics -- health, NPM, traffic, log, change – Automation & configuration management -- compliance, security, orchestration, provisioning, patch, update, configuration, access control – Automated deployment -- auto-deploy, ZTP, remote deploy Deployments available on-premise and from the cloud.
    Starting Price: $1350
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    ScaleGrid

    ScaleGrid

    ScaleGrid

    ScaleGrid is a fully managed Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) platform that helps you automate your time-consuming database administration tasks both in the cloud and on-premises. Easily provision, monitor, backup and scale your open source databases with high availability, advanced security, full superuser and SSH access, query analysis, and troubleshooting support to improve the performance of your deployments. Supported databases include: - MySQL - PostgreSQL - Redis™ - MongoDB® database - Greenplum™ (coming soon) The ScaleGrid platform supports both public and private clouds, including AWS, Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), DigitalOcean, Linode, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), VMware and OpenStack. Used by thousands of developers, startups, and enterprise customers including Atlassian, Meteor, and Accenture, ScaleGrid handles all your database operations at any scale so you can focus on your application performance.
    Starting Price: $8 per month
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    Ermetic

    Ermetic

    Ermetic

    Ermetic is an identity-first cloud infrastructure security platform that provides holistic, multi-cloud protection in an easy-to-deploy SaaS solution. Ermetic helps prevent breaches by continuously analyzing permissions, configurations and behavior across the full stack of identities, network, data and compute resources. Using advanced analytics to assess, prioritize and automatically remediate risks, Ermetic makes it possible to reduce your attack surface and enforce least privilege at scale even in the most complex cloud environments. The company is led by proven technology entrepreneurs whose previous companies have been acquired by Microsoft, Palo Alto Networks and others. Ermetic has received funding from Accel, Glilot Capital Partners, Norwest Venture Partners and Target Global.
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    Applitools

    Applitools

    Applitools

    Applitools provides a state-of-the-art AI-powered end-to-end visual testing and monitoring platform for Developers, Test Automation, Manual QA, DevOps, and Digital Transformation teams. Our Visual AI technology transforms how organizations approach quality by ensuring web and mobile applications appear and operate exactly as designed across any device, browser, OS, or native application. Applitools is fast, quick to integrate with any DevOps environment, easy to use by anyone on the team, and scalable to any size organization looking to increase speed and quality with every release - an outcome necessary to compete in today's challenging business environment. Hundreds of companies from a range of verticals, including Fortune 100 firms in software, banking, insurance, retail, and pharmaceuticals, use Applitools to deliver the best possible digital experiences to their customers. Applitools is headquartered in San Mateo, California, with an R&D center in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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    Esper

    Esper

    Esper

    Traditional Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions are not designed to manage single-purpose Android devices, and companies using MDM for mobile device fleets are exposing themselves to increased security risks and operational overhead, end-of-life device issues, and a poor customer experience. Esper goes beyond MDM with Android app and device management solutions making it simple, safe, and secure for businesses to update and manage smart Android devices. Supporting individual developers, enterprise fleets of 100,000+ devices and everyone in between, the platform allows users to develop, test, deploy, manage, monitor, debug, and applications and devices using predefined policies and automated rules. From advanced telemetry to full-stack Android technology, Esper has customized solutions for all. With Esper, businesses enjoy the benefits of device management while innovating on the first DevOps platform for Android smart devices — and control everything from one central console
    Starting Price: Free forever for up to 100 devices
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    Kasm Workspaces

    Kasm Workspaces

    Kasm Technologies

    Kasm Workspaces is a container streaming platform for delivering browser, desktop and application workloads to the web browser. Kasm is changing the way that businesses deliver digital workspaces using our open-source web-native container streaming technology to establish a modern devops delivery of Desktop as a Service (DaaS), application streaming, and browser isolation. Kasm is not just a service, it is a highly configurable platform, with a robust developer API that can be customized for your use-case, at any scale. Workspaces is truly wherever the work is. It can be deployed in the cloud (Public or Private), on-premise (Including Air-Gapped Networks), or in a hybrid configuration.
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    Starting Price: $0 Free Community Edition
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    Cyclr

    Cyclr

    Cyclr

    Cyclr is an embedded integration toolkit (embedded iPaaS) for creating, managing and publishing white-labelled integrations directly into your SaaS application. With a low-code, visual integration builder and flexible deployment methods, we help take the hassle out of delivering your users' integration needs.
    Starting Price: $899 per month
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    PagerDuty

    PagerDuty

    PagerDuty

    PagerDuty, Inc. (NYSE:PD) is a leader in digital operations management. In an always-on world, organizations of all sizes trust PagerDuty to help them deliver a perfect digital experience to their customers, every time. Teams use PagerDuty to identify issues and opportunities in real time and bring together the right people to fix problems faster and prevent them in the future. PagerDuty's ecosystem of over 350+ integrations, including Slack, Zoom, ServiceNow, AWS, Microsoft Teams, Salesforce, and more, enable teams to centralize their technology stack, get a holistic view of their operations, and optimize processes within their toolsets.
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    Jira Software

    Jira Software

    Atlassian

    Jira Software by Atlassian is the #1 software development tool for teams planning and building great products. Trusted by thousands of teams, Jira offers access to a wide range of tools for planning, tracking, and releasing world-class software, capturing and organizing issues, assigning work, and following team activity. It also integrates with leading developer tools for end-to-end traceability.
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    Starting Price: $10.00/month
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    PyCharm

    PyCharm

    JetBrains

    All the Python tools in one place. Save time while PyCharm takes care of the routine. Focus on the bigger things and embrace the keyboard-centric approach to get the most of PyCharm's many productivity features. PyCharm knows everything about your code. Rely on it for intelligent code completion, on-the-fly error checking and quick-fixes, easy project navigation, and much more. Write neat and maintainable code while the IDE helps you keep control of the quality with PEP8 checks, testing assistance, smart refactorings, and a host of inspections. PyCharm is designed by programmers, for programmers, to provide all the tools you need for productive Python development. PyCharm provides smart code completion, code inspections, on-the-fly error highlighting and quick-fixes, along with automated code refactorings and rich navigation capabilities.
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    Starting Price: $199 per user per year
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All About DevOps

DevOps are a collection of ideas that have transformed into a movement and are spreading rapidly across the technical community. Like any popular, new term, people occasionally misinterpret what it is. The proper definition for DevOps is a customary outline to discuss the different areas DevOps covers. To fully understand DevOps, some nuance is required as it is a fairly large concept similar to “Agile” or “Quality.”

The term DevOps developed from the combination of two key related trends. The first one is “agile operations” or “agile infrastructure,” which applies lean and agile approaches to operations work. The second trend expounds upon the understanding of the significance of collaborative value between operations and development staff throughout each stage of the development lifecycle when operating and creating a service, and how vital operations have become in a service-oriented world.What Is DevOps?

DevOps, for the purpose of this article, doesn’t distinguish between different sysadmin sub-disciplines. “Ops” is a generic term for security professionals, network engineers, DBAs, release engineers, operations staff, system administrators, systems engineers, and a variety of other job titles and occupations. “Dev” is an abbreviation for developers, but it also means “everyone who was involved in developing the product,” which can include QA, product, or other disciplines.

Lean and Agile approaches are two strong affinities DevOps has. An older view of operations focused more on the “Dev” side (the “makers”), while the people who work with the creation after its inception are part of the “Ops” side. There was a realization that any harm done in the industry between the two was being treated as an isolated concern, which is the driving force behind DevOps. For this reason, DevOps can be understood as an extension of Agile, where Agile software development collaborates closely with their developers, product management, customers, and on occasion, QA, to fill the gaps and iterate rapidly towards a better product. In response, DevOps says that how the systems and the application interact as well as how service is delivered is an important part of the value of a proposal to a client. Therefore, the product team must include these issues as a top tier item. In this way, DevOps encompasses Agile ideologies beyond the boundaries of a code to the entire service that’s being delivered.

Deep Dive into DevOps Software

DevOps has a multitude of definitions that mean many things to different people since the discussion around this term covers lots of ground. Some people view DevOps as a collaboration between operations and development. Other people view DevOps as treating your code like it’s infrastructure or as a toolchain approach, an automated approach, a Kanban approach, or a cultural approach. The best in-depth definition for DevOps is to use a method that’s parallel to the definition of a similarly multifaceted word called agile development. According to the Agile Manifesto and Wikipedia, agile development comprises four levels of concern and a fifth term we have added called the tooling level. While DevOps and Agile become a bit too obsessed with tools, it’s unhelpful to pretend they don’t exist at all.

The following paragraphs will break down the definitions of all the different phrases and terms that revolve around Agile and DevOps.

  1. Agile values - Agile values are a top-level philosophy embodied in the Agile Manifesto. These include fundamental values that inform agile.

  2. Agile principles - Agile principles are strategic approaches that are generally agreed upon to support these values. Part of the Agile Manifesto refers to over a dozen of these specific principles. In order to be agile, you do not have to buy into all of them, but if you don’t subscribe to some of them, you’re likely doing something else.

  3. Agile methods - Agile methods are more process-specific applications of the principles. From Scrum, XP, or even your own homebrewed processes, the viewpoint begins to give way to operational playbooks of how people intend to do things in real life. These are only possible implementations - they are not mandatory.

  4. Agile practices - Agile practices include highly tactical-specific techniques that lend themselves to be used in connection with agile applications. While none of these are required to be agile, a majority of agile applications have seen value from embracing them. There are specific artifacts a developer needs to accomplish their work including CI, backlogs, planning poker, and standups.

  5. Agile tools - Agile tools are specific procedural applications used by teams to simplify their work such as planningpoker.com or JIRA Agile (Greenhopper).

  6. DevOps values - Most of the essential DevOps values are captured effectively in the Agile Manifesto with a slight revision to focus on the overall software or service being delivered to the customer instead of only “working software.”

  7. DevOps principles - While there isn’t an agreed upon list, there are many attempts which are widely accepted including James Turnbull providing his own definition and John Willis inventing “CAMS.” One commonly used DevOps principle is “infrastructure as code.” At an abstract level, DevOps is broadening Agile’s ideologies to include operations and systems rather than stopping its concerns during code check-in.

  8. DevOps methods - Some methods are the same here. For instance, you can use Kanban and Scrum with operations that have more focus on incorporating ops with dev, product, and QA in the product teams. Another method includes operating the Visible Ops-style change control while utilizing the Incident Command System for responding to incidents. The list of approaches continues to grow. An approach that might be more thoughtful would be to monitor an area where common methods haven’t been well defined.

  9. DevOps practices - These are specific methods that are used as part of executing the above processes and concepts. Continuous deployment and integration put your developers on call by giving them a pager and by using monitoring, metrics, and management schemes which are an effective approach to tooling. Cloud computing and virtualization are common practices used in the modern world of infrastructure to accelerate change.

  10. DevOps tools - DevOps tools would be used in the commission of the principles we’ve already discussed. An explosion of tools have been released in the DevOps world such as teamcity, travis, and jenkins as well as configuration management (including puppet, chef, ansible, and cfengine), orchestration (including zookeeper, noah, and mesos), monitoring, containerization, and virtualization (including AWS, OpenStack, vagrant, and docker), and more. It’s incorrect to believe that any tool is a “DevOps tool” in the sense that it will automatically bring you DevOps, but there are a variety of specific tools in development with the goal of simplifying the above practices, methods, and principles. A universal understanding of DevOps should incorporate this layer.

DevOps Definitions

As you can clearly see, DevOps is difficult to define just like Agile. In order to be a successful DevOps or Agile practitioner, you need to understand everything that goes into it and what certain DevOps applications might have or not have. The main objective DevOps is hoping to bring to Agile is the practice and understanding that software isn’t complete until it’s delivered successfully to a user and meets their expectations as far as pace of change, performance, and availability are concerned.

Three key practice areas that are normally discussed with regards to DevOps include size reliability engineering which operates your systems as well as monitoring and orchestration and is also designed for operability, continuous delivery which builds, tests, and deploys all of your apps in a fast, automated fashion, and infrastructure automation which creates app deployments, OS configurations, and systems as code.

More than just a singular solution, DevOps overarches philosophy to employ many software systems. This concept has bridged the gap between development and operations. Through the use of agile procedures, both teams can work together to deliver better services and applications to customers and optimize productivity. DevOps has a cross-departmental nature which requires lots of tools from various software categories. The products included in the Continuous Delivery category as well as other subcategories including Configuration Management, Build Automation, Continuous Integration, and Continuous Deployment contribute to all of DevOps’ practices on the development side of things. These tools let developers release codes for their projects anytime, which makes improving apps, testing, and building an uninterrupted process. Source code management systems offer most of the same benefits as CD tools and are helping to uncover security risks and errors in the original versions of codes. Processes will become more efficient when a service or app is managed or developed. Team collaboration tools guarantee that this type of efficiency can be employed to provide open links of communication between each department that utilizes a DevOps strategy.

Popular DevOps Software Categories

Continuous Delivery

A somewhat debated and confusing term, continuous delivery is often described as an effective approach to software production. This concept includes integration and continuous delivery, paired with configuration management and build automation. The process is slightly more specific than DevOps because it functions around a series of releases, approval, and tests. Whenever a change is made, a test is run once a build takes place. The results of the tests are then returned to the development team to be approved or denied. Using uninterrupted integration tools, changes can either be instantly released or held off until a specific time. Businesses use these tools as well as this method to create a continuous user experience when updating software products and applications.

Continuous Deployment

Some of the largest, most dynamic tools included in this category are continuous deployment tools. This category provides tools to complete every step of the continuous delivery process. These tools also allow teams to instantly deploy after a change is made instead of waiting for multiple updates to take place and deploying them together as a group. The entire process is automated, but not meant for teams who require stringent analytics on deployment efficiency. Continuous deployment tools are for businesses that want continuously updated software.DevOps Categories

Continuous Integration

Continuous integration tools are the tools that enable this development practice to allow individuals and development teams to check out parts of code from a repository. The code can be updated, changed, or edited but is eventually verified and integrated into the application, reducing the need for teams to set aside time for lengthy, bulky software updates and integrations. This process involves multiple developers to ensure swift and significant changes that can be integrated quickly into applications.

Build Automation

The tools featured in build automation include a development process that’s similar to continuous integration tools, but their capacities are often limited to only before updates are integrated into an application. The same process will be followed by developers. Code will still be gathered, built, and tested, and changes will still require approval. However, these products will not use the same kind of trigger that put changes into place automatically. The products will only perform the first step in the automation of the continuous delivery process.

Configuration Management

Otherwise called IT automation, configuration management reduces burdens placed on development teams to guarantee that the current state of an application is the one that was intended. These tools present information about the application’s current performance and state as well as document historical records of changes that were made during the delivery process. Configuration management more-or-less means version management and the performance control of benefits applications.