
Scaling DevOps Culture: From Improvised Scripts to Platform Engineering
The collection of scripts, manual configurations, and unwritten rules that helped your company get started will eventually begin to hold you back. What once felt improvised and efficient becomes slow and fragile as the team grows. This is a predictable breaking point in an organization’s DevOps culture. The systems that helped a team of ten people move quickly now create friction for a team of fifty. Operational work spreads out, slowing down feature development until you are spending more time dealing with custom deploy logic than writing code. The costs of “good enough” automation Early automation is usually just about being practical. You write a script that solves the immediate problem, set up the CI job that gets the build running, and move on. This works for a while, but the cumulative weight of these one-off solutions eventually starts pulling the entire engineering team down. The limits of ad hoc scripts and tribal knowledge The first signs of trouble are inconsistencies. Team
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