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The Difference Between CI and CD in DevOpsby@FlippedCoding
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The Difference Between CI and CD in DevOps

by Milecia5mAugust 26th, 2020
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DevOps is a shift in the way a company handles its deployment process. The fundamental problem that DevOps solves is the slow turn-around time for bug fixes and new feature releases. In the DevOps culture, developers have some control over the way apps get deployed to production. This makes it easier to get changes out faster, more consistently, and with less errors that effect the user’s experience. The Difference Between CI and CD is to remove all of the manual steps that were going through the process.

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