Section 2: Creating the Shift Left with AIOps
In this part, you will learn about the role and mandate of ops in an enterprise and how this is embedded into the architecture. You will also learn that the role of ops is changing. In DevOps, ops are linked to developers. The aim of DevOps is to increase the velocity of development. As a consequence, ops will need to be more efficient, spending less time running operations. This is what AIOps brings to the table, automation and intelligence to discover abnormalities much faster and even solve them with auto-remediation. How do architects design systems that are ready for AIOps and maybe even the shift left to NoOps?
The following chapters will be covered under this section:
- Chapter 6, Defining Operations in Architecture
- Chapter 7, Understanding the Impact of AI on DevOps
- Chapter 8, Architecting AIOps
- Chapter 9, Integrating AIOps in DevOps
- Chapter 10, Making the Final Step to NoOps