1/9 DevOps is not platform engineering, and platform engineering is not DevOps
I see a lot of confusion on this topic and so want to break it all down. What actually is #platformengineering?
And why do I think it's going to change everything?
A thread👇
2/9 First, what actually is DevOps?🤔
Simply, DevOps is the combination of cultural philosophies, practices, & tools that increases an orgs ability to deliver apps & services at high velocity
It’s not some next level dev, or super engineer. It’s a set of practices and tools
3/9 “You build it, you run it”🛠
Anyone who suffered through the “throw it over the wall" to operations model of development knows how big a game changer DevOps was
The idea was revolutionary
4/9 All good ideas come with a catch however
Do Devs really want to suddenly start doing Ops? And how are they going to learn everything they need to know?
Spoiler alert: They don't😐
5/9 for some orgs, DevOps unlocks a higher plane of efficiency - for most though, it falls very short⛅️
Thus we get "shadow ops" of senior devs, where the most costly & talented plp are spending their time basically doing TicketOps for their team
2/8 First, what does a platform engineer (PE) actually do? Basically platform engineers provide an integrated product most often referred to as an “Internal Developer Platform” covering the operational necessities of the entire lifecycle of an application💻
3/8: Platform engineers are going to need to work hands-on with software and cloud-native infrastructure, we’re talking AWS, GCP, and Azure. And you want a strong understanding of Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and/or GitOps plus required tooling.
2/9 🚀 So first, let’s do the what - basically, platform engineering (PE) is the discipline of designing and building toolchains and workflows that enable self-service capabilities for engineering organizations in the cloud-native era 🌩️
3/9 Platform engineers build an integrated product, often referred to as an “Internal Developer Platform” (IDP), covering the operational necessities of the entire lifecycle of an application💻
After a few months of combing through #PlatformCon talks for the best platform engineering insights, surveying the folks in our community, and digging deep into the best resources we could find...
We dove into the hottest topics, like:
✅The emergence of platform engineering
✅The platform tooling landscape
✅Platform engineering salary comparison
✅Community growth and opportunities
And imagine trying to force a one-size-fits-all approach onto you team.
It would be (and often is) a disaster 🧵
BUT.
“This is the niche where platform engineering and internal developer platforms are striking: In an ideal '#DevOps done right' world the devs should be able to self-service themselves the resources they need without needing to learn that much on the operations side.”
Linking to the original comment on Reddit here because I hit the character limit 🥲: reddit.com/r/devops/comme…