Going through the SAFe DevOps course I realized there were a few good points.Going through the SAFe DevOps course I realized there were a few good points.<\/p>\n
Again I don\u2019t believe in following any Agile framework to the book and take them as just guidelines, but the SAFe DevOps section does help to put things in perspective.<\/p>\n
The image [1] attached is called the \u2018DevOps Health Radar\u2019 depicting the different stages of how an enterprise can deliver value to customers from:<\/p>\n
1. \u2018exploring\u2019 an idea, to<\/p>\n
2. Development, testing at speed through continuous integration, to<\/p>\n
3. Deploying to a subset of users through \u2018dark launches\u2019 and \u2018canary releases\u2019, with sanity tests in prod,<\/p>\n
4. To finally \u2018releasing\u2019 to all the customers on demand and validating the assumptions business had in the exploration phase<\/p>\n
Reference:https:\/\/lnkd.in\/fcZB5sB<\/p>\n
[1] : Rights SAFe (Scaled Agile), Illustration graphics by Quality Spectrum<\/p>\n<\/div><\/span>