Nicole Forsgren, PhD
Director of Organizational Performance & Analytics, Chef
Research Affiliate, Clemson University
The Data on DevOps:
Making the Case for Awesome
“IT doesn’t matter.”
-- Nicholas Carr, 2003
@nicolefv
IT Does Matter
• Times – and IT – have changed
• DevOps is good for Organizations
• DevOps is good for IT
• And then some detail: What drives this change?
• Technical practices (hint: Continuous Delivery)
• Management practices (hint: from Lean Management)
• Culture and identity
@nicolefv
@nicolefv
@nicolefv
DevOps is
Technical practices
seen in Continuous Delivery,
Management practices
seen in Lean Management principles, and
Organizational Culture and Identity
@nicolefv
Research shows that these drive IT Performance
and Organizational Performance
DevOps is good for organizations
@nicolefv
High Performing IT organizations
2x
More likely to exceed
Profitability,
Market share, and
Productivity goals
50%
Higher market cap
growth over 3 years*
The 2014 and 2015 State of DevOps Report
@nicolefv
Devops is good for IT
Measuring DevOps and IT Performance
- Deploy frequency (Note: NOT delivery)
- Lead Time for Changes
- Mean Time to Recover (MTTR)
- Change Fail Rate
@nicolefv
High Performing DevOps teams
More agile
The 2016 State of DevOps Report
@nicolefv
High Performing DevOps teams
More reliable
The 2016 State of DevOps Report
@nicolefv
IT Performance over the years
The 2016 State of DevOps Report
@nicolefv
Deploy Frequency Change LeadTime MeanTime to Recover
DevOps promises – and delivers
More throughput
More stability
In tandem. Without the tradeoffs that
ITIL calls for.
Let’s talk about what this means for us
@nicolefv
High Performing DevOps teams
More agile What does this mean for:
200x
More frequent
deployments
The 2015 DevOps Survey of Practice and its resulting database are the property of Puppet Labs, Inc. and Gene Kim and Associates, LLC. Allrights reserved.
New content delivery
Value/savings around A/B testing
Value around speed to market
Compliance / regulatory
Security2,555x
Faster lead times
@nicolefv
Evaluating well-designed and executed
experiments that were designed to
improve a key metric, only about 1/3
were successful at improving the key
metric!
Online Experimentation at Microsoft, Kohavi et al http://stanford.io/130uW6X
@nicolefv
High Performing DevOps teams
More reliable What does this mean for:
3x
Fewer deploy
failures
The 2016 State of DevOps Report
Value/savings around reliability
Value/savings around uptime
Compliance
Security
Reputation around uptime,
compliance & security
24x
Faster MTTR
@nicolefv
@nicolefv
"Fixing it as soon as possible or
having compensating controls in
place days before could have
saved this entire breach from
occurring in the first place."
We know:
• IT Performance is comprised of throughput and stability,
and both are possible without tradeoffs
• IT Performance contributes to org performance ($$$)
So:
What drives IT and Organizational Performance?
@nicolefv
IT
Performance
Org
Performance???
@nicolefv
IT
Performance
Org
Performance???
1.
@nicolefv
IT
Performance
Org
Performance???
2. 1.
@nicolefv
IT
Performance
Org
Performance???
2. $$$1.
@nicolefv
Continuous Delivery makes our work better…
The 2016 State of DevOps Report
@nicolefv
“We never had testability before. We have it now. We have this experience
and know this stuff is working, and working with controls.”
– Product Owner for Yahoo Chef implementation
Automated configuration and
deployment of 250,000 nodes
Can deploy up to 140k node
configurations in 8 hours.
Can patch entire infrastructure within 6
hours of a patch being made available
@nicolefv
Continuous Delivery makes our work better… and
makes us feel better!
@nicolefv
https://devops-research.com
Forsgren, N., J. Humble (2016).
"The Role of Continuous Delivery in
IT and Organizational
Performance." In the Proceedings
of the Western Decision Sciences
Institute (WDSI) 2016, Las Vegas,
NV. Available at SSRN:
http://ssrn.com/abstract=2681909
Microsoft Engineering: DevOps Lessons
Thiago Almeida -- DevOps Days London, 2016
@nicolefv
Work/Life Scores
Before CD: 38%
After CD: 75%
Source: https://vimeo.com/165184757
Continuous Delivery makes our work better…
The 2016 State of DevOps Report
@nicolefv
But what else drives IT Performance?
The 2015 DevOps Survey of Practice and its resulting database are the property of Puppet Labs, Inc. and Gene Kim and Associates, LLC. Allrights reserved.
@nicolefv
Lean Management practices
The 2015 State of DevOps Report
@nicolefv
“If it moves, graph it.”
- Michael Rembetsy, Vice President Operations, Etsy
@nicolefv
“I was trying to figure out why my team was working
themselves to death but not getting anything done… By
implementing WIP limits, we were able to focus on our work.
Finishing work feels better than sprinting and feeling like a
hero in the moment, because that’s only a moment.”
- Julia Wester,
Development Manager
for Turner Sports,
Turner Broadcasting
@nicolefv
Lean Product Management practices
The 2016 State of DevOps Report
@nicolefv
Organizational Culture
@nicolefv
Pathological
Power-oriented
Bureaucratic
Rule-oriented
Generative
Performance-oriented
Low cooperation Modest cooperation High cooperation
Messengers shot Messengers neglected Messengers trained
Responsibilities shirked Narrow responsibilities Risks are shared
Bridging discouraged Bridging tolerated Bridging encouraged
Failure leads to
scapegoating
Failure leads to justice Failure leads to inquiry
Novelty crushed Novelty leads to
problems
Novelty implemented
• I am glad I chose to work for this organization rather than another
company.
• I talk of this organization to my friends as a great company to work for.
• I am willing to put in a great deal of effort beyond what is normally
expected to help my organization to be successful.
• I find that my values and my organization's values are very similar.
• In general, the people employed by my organization are working toward
the same goal.
• I feel that my organization cares about me.
Adapted from adapted from Atreyi Kankanhalli, Bernard C.Y. Tan, and Kwok-Kee Wei (2005),
“Contributing Knowledge to Electronic Knowledge Repositories: An Empirical Investigation,“ MIS
Quarterly, 29, 113-143.
Identity
@nicolefv
Google Team
Performance
Surprise! No magical
formula for what makes
the perfect team
Intuit
“By installing a rampant innovationculture, we performed
165 experiments in the peak three months of tax season.
Our business result? Conversion rate of the website is up
50%. Employee result? Everyone loves it, because their
new ideas can make it to market. ”
- Scott Cook, Intuit founder
@nicolefv
Amazon
“I think buildingthis culture is the key to innovation.
Creativity must flow from everywhere. Whether you are a
summer intern or the CTO, any good idea must be able to
seek an objective test, preferably a test that exposes the idea
to real customers. Everyone must be able to experiment,
learn, and iterate.”
- Greg Linden
@nicolefv
IT Does Matter
• Times – and IT – have changed
• DevOps is good for Organizations
• DevOps is good for IT
• And then some detail: What drives this change?
• Technical practices (hint: Continuous Delivery)
• Management practices (hint: from Lean Management)
• Culture and identity
@nicolefv
For more information:
@nicolefv
Sign up for our ROI
whitepaper & get peer-
reviewed research
devops-research.com
nicole@chef.io
@nicolefv
nicolefv.com
Thank you
Appendix
10 deploys per day
Dev & ops cooperation at Flickr
John Allspaw & Paul Hammond
Velocity 2009
That was then…
@nicolefv
Amazon Deployment Stats
(production & host environments only)
This is now…
1,079Max deploys
In a single hour
Every 11.6 seconds!
10,000Mean # hosts receiving
Deploys simultaneously
30,000Max # hosts receiving
Deploys simultaneously
@nicolefv
Etsy Code Deployment
What once required 6-14 hours and an “Army”
…Now takes 15 minutes and 1 person
This is now…
2013 Mike Brittain,Continuous Deployment:The Dirty Details
3/2014 Daniel Schauenberg ,Qcon London
4/2014 tweet@philkates
30+
Deploys
per day
2013
50
Deploys per day
March 2014
QCon London
80-90
Deploys per day
April 2014
Chef Conf
@nicolefv

The Data on DevOps: Making the Case for Awesome

  • 1.
    Nicole Forsgren, PhD Directorof Organizational Performance & Analytics, Chef Research Affiliate, Clemson University The Data on DevOps: Making the Case for Awesome
  • 2.
    “IT doesn’t matter.” --Nicholas Carr, 2003 @nicolefv
  • 3.
    IT Does Matter •Times – and IT – have changed • DevOps is good for Organizations • DevOps is good for IT • And then some detail: What drives this change? • Technical practices (hint: Continuous Delivery) • Management practices (hint: from Lean Management) • Culture and identity @nicolefv
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
    DevOps is Technical practices seenin Continuous Delivery, Management practices seen in Lean Management principles, and Organizational Culture and Identity @nicolefv Research shows that these drive IT Performance and Organizational Performance
  • 7.
    DevOps is goodfor organizations @nicolefv
  • 8.
    High Performing ITorganizations 2x More likely to exceed Profitability, Market share, and Productivity goals 50% Higher market cap growth over 3 years* The 2014 and 2015 State of DevOps Report @nicolefv
  • 9.
    Devops is goodfor IT Measuring DevOps and IT Performance - Deploy frequency (Note: NOT delivery) - Lead Time for Changes - Mean Time to Recover (MTTR) - Change Fail Rate @nicolefv
  • 10.
    High Performing DevOpsteams More agile The 2016 State of DevOps Report @nicolefv
  • 11.
    High Performing DevOpsteams More reliable The 2016 State of DevOps Report @nicolefv
  • 12.
    IT Performance overthe years The 2016 State of DevOps Report @nicolefv Deploy Frequency Change LeadTime MeanTime to Recover
  • 13.
    DevOps promises –and delivers More throughput More stability In tandem. Without the tradeoffs that ITIL calls for. Let’s talk about what this means for us @nicolefv
  • 14.
    High Performing DevOpsteams More agile What does this mean for: 200x More frequent deployments The 2015 DevOps Survey of Practice and its resulting database are the property of Puppet Labs, Inc. and Gene Kim and Associates, LLC. Allrights reserved. New content delivery Value/savings around A/B testing Value around speed to market Compliance / regulatory Security2,555x Faster lead times @nicolefv
  • 15.
    Evaluating well-designed andexecuted experiments that were designed to improve a key metric, only about 1/3 were successful at improving the key metric! Online Experimentation at Microsoft, Kohavi et al http://stanford.io/130uW6X @nicolefv
  • 16.
    High Performing DevOpsteams More reliable What does this mean for: 3x Fewer deploy failures The 2016 State of DevOps Report Value/savings around reliability Value/savings around uptime Compliance Security Reputation around uptime, compliance & security 24x Faster MTTR @nicolefv
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    "Fixing it assoon as possible or having compensating controls in place days before could have saved this entire breach from occurring in the first place."
  • 19.
    We know: • ITPerformance is comprised of throughput and stability, and both are possible without tradeoffs • IT Performance contributes to org performance ($$$) So: What drives IT and Organizational Performance? @nicolefv
  • 20.
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  • 23.
  • 24.
    Continuous Delivery makesour work better… The 2016 State of DevOps Report @nicolefv
  • 25.
    “We never hadtestability before. We have it now. We have this experience and know this stuff is working, and working with controls.” – Product Owner for Yahoo Chef implementation Automated configuration and deployment of 250,000 nodes Can deploy up to 140k node configurations in 8 hours. Can patch entire infrastructure within 6 hours of a patch being made available @nicolefv
  • 26.
    Continuous Delivery makesour work better… and makes us feel better! @nicolefv https://devops-research.com Forsgren, N., J. Humble (2016). "The Role of Continuous Delivery in IT and Organizational Performance." In the Proceedings of the Western Decision Sciences Institute (WDSI) 2016, Las Vegas, NV. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2681909
  • 27.
    Microsoft Engineering: DevOpsLessons Thiago Almeida -- DevOps Days London, 2016 @nicolefv Work/Life Scores Before CD: 38% After CD: 75% Source: https://vimeo.com/165184757
  • 28.
    Continuous Delivery makesour work better… The 2016 State of DevOps Report @nicolefv
  • 29.
    But what elsedrives IT Performance? The 2015 DevOps Survey of Practice and its resulting database are the property of Puppet Labs, Inc. and Gene Kim and Associates, LLC. Allrights reserved. @nicolefv
  • 30.
    Lean Management practices The2015 State of DevOps Report @nicolefv
  • 31.
    “If it moves,graph it.” - Michael Rembetsy, Vice President Operations, Etsy @nicolefv
  • 32.
    “I was tryingto figure out why my team was working themselves to death but not getting anything done… By implementing WIP limits, we were able to focus on our work. Finishing work feels better than sprinting and feeling like a hero in the moment, because that’s only a moment.” - Julia Wester, Development Manager for Turner Sports, Turner Broadcasting @nicolefv
  • 33.
    Lean Product Managementpractices The 2016 State of DevOps Report @nicolefv
  • 34.
    Organizational Culture @nicolefv Pathological Power-oriented Bureaucratic Rule-oriented Generative Performance-oriented Low cooperationModest cooperation High cooperation Messengers shot Messengers neglected Messengers trained Responsibilities shirked Narrow responsibilities Risks are shared Bridging discouraged Bridging tolerated Bridging encouraged Failure leads to scapegoating Failure leads to justice Failure leads to inquiry Novelty crushed Novelty leads to problems Novelty implemented
  • 35.
    • I amglad I chose to work for this organization rather than another company. • I talk of this organization to my friends as a great company to work for. • I am willing to put in a great deal of effort beyond what is normally expected to help my organization to be successful. • I find that my values and my organization's values are very similar. • In general, the people employed by my organization are working toward the same goal. • I feel that my organization cares about me. Adapted from adapted from Atreyi Kankanhalli, Bernard C.Y. Tan, and Kwok-Kee Wei (2005), “Contributing Knowledge to Electronic Knowledge Repositories: An Empirical Investigation,“ MIS Quarterly, 29, 113-143. Identity @nicolefv
  • 36.
    Google Team Performance Surprise! Nomagical formula for what makes the perfect team
  • 37.
    Intuit “By installing arampant innovationculture, we performed 165 experiments in the peak three months of tax season. Our business result? Conversion rate of the website is up 50%. Employee result? Everyone loves it, because their new ideas can make it to market. ” - Scott Cook, Intuit founder @nicolefv
  • 38.
    Amazon “I think buildingthisculture is the key to innovation. Creativity must flow from everywhere. Whether you are a summer intern or the CTO, any good idea must be able to seek an objective test, preferably a test that exposes the idea to real customers. Everyone must be able to experiment, learn, and iterate.” - Greg Linden @nicolefv
  • 39.
    IT Does Matter •Times – and IT – have changed • DevOps is good for Organizations • DevOps is good for IT • And then some detail: What drives this change? • Technical practices (hint: Continuous Delivery) • Management practices (hint: from Lean Management) • Culture and identity @nicolefv
  • 40.
    For more information: @nicolefv Signup for our ROI whitepaper & get peer- reviewed research devops-research.com
  • 41.
  • 42.
  • 43.
    10 deploys perday Dev & ops cooperation at Flickr John Allspaw & Paul Hammond Velocity 2009 That was then… @nicolefv
  • 44.
    Amazon Deployment Stats (production& host environments only) This is now… 1,079Max deploys In a single hour Every 11.6 seconds! 10,000Mean # hosts receiving Deploys simultaneously 30,000Max # hosts receiving Deploys simultaneously @nicolefv
  • 45.
    Etsy Code Deployment Whatonce required 6-14 hours and an “Army” …Now takes 15 minutes and 1 person This is now… 2013 Mike Brittain,Continuous Deployment:The Dirty Details 3/2014 Daniel Schauenberg ,Qcon London 4/2014 tweet@philkates 30+ Deploys per day 2013 50 Deploys per day March 2014 QCon London 80-90 Deploys per day April 2014 Chef Conf @nicolefv