Monthly Archives: November 2012
Designing configuration management schemas
One important issue that comes up when undertaking a configuration management effort is how to design “the schema” for configuration management data. Obviously there’s no one-size-fits-all answer here. But there are a couple of general and complementary approaches you need … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Configuration management, Devops principles
Tagged architecture, configuration management, design, schema
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A fatal impedance mismatch for continuous delivery
Most of the time, when organizations pursue a continuous delivery capability, they’re doing that in pursuit of increased agility. They want to be able to release software at will, with as little delay between the decision to implement a feature … Continue reading