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Question #: 17
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Which statement best describes DevOps?

  • A. DevOps is an approach that promotes closer collaboration between lines of business, development and IT operations. It is an enterprise capability that enables the continuous delivery, continuous deployment and continuous monitoring of applications.
  • B. DevOps is an approach that promotes siloed operations, clearly delineating scope of responsibilities between development and operations teams. It is an enterprise capability that ensures development middleware is physically isolated from operational software.
  • C. DevOps is an approach to IT operations which embeds development tools in the PaaS stack during cloud provisioning. It is an enterprise capability that enables automated provisioning for databases, application servers, and development tooling.
  • D. DevOps is a set of tooling that development teams use to ensure operational capabilities inclusive of usage and metering are built into cloud-native applications. It is an enterprise capability that enables continuous billing, continuous availability, and continuous metering of applications.
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️
Reference:
https://www.ibm.com/cloud-computing/au-en/learn-more/what-is-devops/

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