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Adopting DevOps: Overcoming Five Common Barriers

June 18, 2020

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DevOps benefits businesses by improving the work efficiency, eliminating silos, and working on continuous improvement. Today, everyone is talking about DevOps. However, talking about it differs from implementing the same, which is altogether challenging. You might develop some common concerns related to DevOps implementation which revolves around questions such as, “Where and how do I start with the DevOps implementation?” or “How will I resolve the challenges related to the adoption process?”

Adopting DevOps: Overcoming Five Common Barriers

DevOps benefits businesses by improving the work efficiency, eliminating silos, and working on continuous improvement. Today, everyone is talking about DevOps. However, talking about it differs from implementing the same, which is altogether challenging. You might develop some common concerns related to DevOps implementation which revolves around questions such as, “Where and how do I start with the DevOps implementation?” or “How will I resolve the challenges related to the adoption process?”

While there definitely are issues as you switch to DevOps, there are solutions as well. Having a robust DevOps strategy leads to faster deployment, a high-quality product, and ultimately, happy customers.

Below are five typical barriers you might encounter as you implement DevOps and key solutions to address them.

1. Alignment Between Development and Operations Teams
Development and operations have different ways of working and it’s difficult to merge two different cultures into one. While a development team follows an agile development cycle, an operations team uses ample time for even minor production changes. Asking one team to give up their ways for another might cause hostility. Therefore, stakeholders from both sides should engage in a close alignment to enable faster delivery of quality products.

2. Getting into a Continuous Loop of Development with Updated Infrastructure and Systems
One of the biggest hindrance towards DevOps adoption is the dependency on outdated legacy systems and a failure to adopt new solutions. Your organization might face stability issues and prevent you from adapting to the customer needs and market changes. Hence, you need to replace your legacy infrastructure with IaaS (Infrastructure as a System) and Micro services.

3. Overcoming Silo Mentality Among Teams
The basic requirement in DevOps implementation is breaking the silos among different teams and integrating them. Bringing all the departments together to work as a cross-functional team is the best solution to take care of this challenge. If these cross-functional teams work together, your organization can not only achieve DevOps objectives but also surpass the competition.

4. Dealing with the Resistance to Change
A major chunk of key stakeholders in your organization may come in the way of complete DevOps adoption, as they might not welcome the deployment process. You need to work towards making your employees realize the driving force and significance of the change as a seamless and gradual move towards DevOps adoption will contribute towards organizational development.

5. Developing a Consistent DevOps Environment
A major hurdle towards DevOps adoption might be different environments and versions resulting in slower production timelines and an increase in bugs and issues. Developers working on different parts of the solution on different tech stacks is a disaster. Hence, it is crucial to create a culture of collaboration and transparency as all the DevOps team members should know what the others are doing. This is achievable with the use of communication and collaboration tools like Slack or with daily meetings.

Wrap Up
DevOps represents a big step towards minimizing the gap between development, operations, and business. Although your company faces many challenges while going through the DevOps implementation, there are underlying key solutions and practices you need to follow.


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