Introduction to DevOps
DevOps is derived from two different words: development and operations. So as the word suggests, it describes a set of practices in a process while developing software and managing operations tasks.
DevOps as a term was first coined in 2008 by Andrew Shafer and Patrick Debois, who became two of its chief proponents, and since 2009 the term has been widely used and promoted with the goal of unifying the process of software development and operations.
DevOps is not just a set of practices, but also a way of working in the software development industry; it's a cultural change in the way development and operations work together.
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