58% of organizations don't have dedicated devops team. those that do trend towards large enterprise groups and situations where the enterprise needs the devops team to drive tool adoption across the org.
most companies under 100 people do not even talk about CI/CD as a priority
main barrier to adopting CD: corporate culture and lack of time
numbers show developers are driving change.
must rely on management to enable, numbers rae going up. 17% of correspondents say manager inhibits devops culture. have to be careful with this because its based on developer perspective.
developers deploy to production
42% of correspondents tasked w deploying to production
25% deploy many times a day
61% of builds finish in < 10 minutes
mean time to recovery: 19 hours
using containers: 20% improvement
using automation: 50% improvement
20% said they have no tests in their automated in their CD pipeline
30% don't use metrics to figure out how efficiently they are using their CI/Cd processes
most companies are using containers in some way, but few use orchestration and many have less than 100 containers deployed.
infrastructure as code is not in place
still so much manual work happening
jenkins still ruling the roost. next most popular response is you don't use a CI/CD tool.
Mostly numbers, general trends in DevOps.
state of devops
58% of organizations don't have dedicated devops team. those that do trend towards large enterprise groups and situations where the enterprise needs the devops team to drive tool adoption across the org.
most companies under 100 people do not even talk about CI/CD as a priority
main barrier to adopting CD: corporate culture and lack of time
developers deploy to production
42% of correspondents tasked w deploying to production
25% deploy many times a day
61% of builds finish in < 10 minutes
mean time to recovery: 19 hours
20% said they have no tests in their automated in their CD pipeline
30% don't use metrics to figure out how efficiently they are using their CI/Cd processes
most companies are using containers in some way, but few use orchestration and many have less than 100 containers deployed.
infrastructure as code is not in place
still so much manual work happening
jenkins still ruling the roost. next most popular response is you don't use a CI/CD tool.
developers have to keep learning
takeaway
we are very far behind as an org