In the DevOps world, it's no longer enough to say your team is "fast." You have to prove it. Since 2014, the State of DevOps report by DORA (DevOps Research and Assessment) has defined four key metric...
ALL EXISTING DATA HAS BEEN CLEANED UP FOR THIS RELEASE Due to critical database schema changes and security updates, a complete data cleanup was necessary before deploying this release. This means: - ...
Hello friends! Do you know what happens when your favorite toy breaks? Or when your video game stops working? It makes you sad, right? Well, grown-ups who make computer games and apps have the same pr...
Let's say you're building a toy robot game: - Week 1: You made 5 changes - 1 change made the robot move backward instead of forward ❌ - 4 changes worked perfectly ✅ - Your Change Failure Rate = 1 ...
Hey there, little developer! 👋 Remember when you look at your toys and count how many toy cars you have, how many are red, and how many are blue? Well, now your app can do the same thing with code ...
Lead Time for Change is one of the four key metrics in the DORA (DevOps Research and Assessment) framework. It measures the amount of time it takes for a commit to get into production, representing a ...
In the rapidly evolving landscape of software development, organizations are constantly seeking ways to measure and improve their delivery capabilities. The DORA (DevOps Research and Assessment) appro...
Measuring DORA metrics (Deployment Frequency, Lead Time for Changes, Change Failure Rate, and Mean Time to Recovery) is essential for improving DevOps performance. But how do you track them effectivel...