Traditional IT operations or systems administration professionals focus on keeping the servers running. The most common cause of interrupted service is likely to be the applications being run on those servers, so the admins introduce very stringent controls on what is allowed to run on their precious servers. They require extensive QA in a staging environment, voluminous handover and operations documentation, and very infrequent releases. Traditional developers have been heads-down coders with no involvement in post-production systems.
In a DevOps culture, a Utility Technology Player is responsible for managing version control, infrastructure automation, and continuous integration workflows. One key challenge that DevOps teams often encounter is migrating large SVN repositories (1.4TB or more) into Git while maintaining history, access control, and performance.
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