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The word “pillar” describes major “immovable” structural parts of DevOps and DevSecOps. Much like a column of a building, a pillar that helps hold the structure up, a DevOps pillar represents a permanent structural part of any well-engineered DevOps. Just like a pillar in a building, all the pillars are necessary to have a stable, well-engineered DevOps and DevOps solution. If any of the pillars are missing or fail or are not equivalent to the other pillars then the solution falters. Keeping all the pillars in balance and maintained as the DevOps solution matures is essential, or DevOps will falter.
In the book Engineering DevOps by Marc Hornbeek, DevOps is organized in Nine Pillars. These are permanent structural parts of DevOps engineering, no matter where you are trying to do DevOps. The Nine Pillars of DevOps provides a comprehensive framework to describe DevOps and DevSecOps practices, focusing on leadership, culture, design, integration, testing, delivery, monitoring, security, and infrastructure.
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