Which or the following commonly adoptee DevOps team approaches is the BEST example of a DevOps teaming model that does not fully support the overall goals of DevOps?
Hold up, you're all missing the obvious choice here. A stream-aligned team is the one that's not fully supporting DevOps. It's like trying to herd cats, but with more YAML files.
Nah, man. The site reliability team is where it's at. They're just glorified firefighters, always reacting to problems instead of preventing them. That's not the DevOps way.
Really? I was leaning towards the DevOps advocacy team. Isn't that just a bunch of people trying to convince everyone else to do DevOps without actually doing it themselves?
I think the DevOps as a tools team approach is the least supportive of the overall DevOps goals. That's just a fancy way of saying 'let the ops team handle it'.
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