How do traditional release management methodologies stack up against DevOps?
Planning large releases, which requires a greater amount of work and risk, is a common focus of traditional methodologies. Complexity often arises fast while working in longer cycles with fewer releases. In this setting, you will have strict deadlines and a laundry list of extras to meet. Big releases may be spectacular, but they are certainly an inefficient method of production. However, DevOps uses a different strategy; smaller releases are more manageable since they are simpler to comprehend and test. If things don’t go as planned, there is less damage to manage. Essentially, DevOps allows your company to quickly adapt to fluctuating client demands by enabling faster, lighter releases.
When it comes to managing any kind of development, traditional techniques commonly make use of planning and scheduling systems. Many moving parts are normally associated with a development cycle. This is especially...