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# DevOps Maturity Model
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## Source
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- [[sources/cloud-devop-maturity-guideline.md]]
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- [[sources/devops-maturity-model-from-traditional-it-to-advanced-devops.md]]
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## Summary
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A framework for evaluating an organization's progress in adopting DevOps practices, typically ranging from ad-hoc processes to highly optimized and automated environments. The model defines **five maturity stages**:
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| Stage | Name | Key Characteristics |
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| Phase 1 | Initial/Ad-Hoc | Siloed teams, waterfall approach, manual infrastructure, reactive monitoring, security only at release |
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| Phase 2 | DevOps in Pockets | Small cross-functional teams, Agile introduction, version control, superficial automation, unit/integration testing |
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| Phase 3 | Automated and Defined | Standardized processes, most infrastructure automated, security integrated into development process |
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| Phase 4 | Highly Optimized | CI pipeline, immutable infrastructure, MVP and tech debt management, continuous security monitoring |
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| Phase 5 | Fully Mature | Self-sufficient full-stack teams, multiple daily deployments, zero human intervention in pipeline |
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## Key Focus Areas
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1. **Culture and Strategy** — Teamwork, transparency, customer-centric mindset
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2. **Automation** — AutoDevOps for continuous delivery and deployment
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3. **Structure and Process** — Standardized, small-batch, transparent processes
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4. **Collaboration and Sharing** — Cohesive teams leveraging diverse skill sets
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5. **Technology** — Tool selection aligned with team needs
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## Quality Criteria
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- Assessment criteria (standards for evaluating maturity)
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- Five maturity levels
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- Core DevOps practices (release management, CI/CD, IaC, security)
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- Relevant metrics (deployment frequency, MTTR, change failure rate)
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- Cultural guides
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- Tools and technologies
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- Roles and responsibilities
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## Business Benefits
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- Quicker adjustment to market changes
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- Capability to seize new opportunities
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- Better scalability via IaC
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- Enhanced operational performance
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- Faster delivery times
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- Improved quality via continuous monitoring and feedback
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## Security Integration (DevSecOps)
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The model emphasizes merging development, operations, and security into a unified process. Security progression: ad-hoc compliance scans → separate security team → security in design/architecture discussions → security updates in product workflow → preventing non-compliant code from production.
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## Related Concepts
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- [[concepts/DevOps-Maturity]]
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- [[concepts/DORA-Metrics]]
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- [[concepts/DevSecOps]]
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- [[concepts/CI-CD-Pipeline]]
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- [[concepts/Infrastructure-as-Code]]
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- [[concepts/Continuous-Deployment]]
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## Ingested
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- Date: 2026-04-21 (initial)
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- Date: 2026-04-24 (updated with Phase 1-5 details)
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