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by aniou
1776 days ago
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Not at all. Things like CFEengine (1993) and even Puppet predates a spread of "devops" term. Not mentioning tools for automated system installations, embedded in distributions like RedHat or Debian. Creating a tools, that allows us doing a simple, repeatable and - usually - automated tasks, always was an important part of sysadm role. Of course, there were ones that did everything manually and wasn't able to write own code: we called them "operators". From my point of view: "devop is that hasty one, that doesn't care about long-term support of underlying infrastructure". |
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Yep.
> Creating a tools, that allows us doing a simple, repeatable and - usually - automated tasks, always was an important part of sysadm role. Of course, there were ones that did everything manually and wasn't able to write own code: we called them "operators".
Yep.
> From my point of view: "devop is that hasty one, that doesn't care about long-term support of underlying infrastructure".
Nope. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DevOps