O’Reilly Media book: What Is DevOps?

What Is DevOps?:
The continuing NoOps/DevOps controversy is a tempest in a teapot that arises from a misunderstanding of what “operations” and, in turn, DevOps, means. Both sides essentially agree about the future of operations. As more and more large applications move to the cloud, infrastructure becomes code. That’s been a theme of the Velocity conference since the beginning. But operations means much more: it also means resilience engineering, reliability engineering, system monitoring, and yes, answering the pager when things break. Operations doesn’t disappear; it evolves. And that evolution involves development and operations teams working even more closely together.

got it on 2012-07-29.


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