In this stage A product roadmap is created using the requirements and input obtained from stakeholders and customers to direct future development.

Coding Stage

After the morning stand-up and coffee break, the crew could begin working on the developments.

Build Stage

DevOps truly takes off during the build phase. A developer commits their code to a common code repository once they have completed a task.

Testing Stage

When a build is successful, it is immediately deployed to a staging environment for additional, out-of-band testing

Release Stage

A DevOps pipeline's Release phase marks the point at which we declare a build to be prepared for deployment into the production environment.

Deployment Stage

A build is finally released into production when it is ready for prime time. To make releases dependable with no outage window, the release process can be automated using a variety of tools and procedures.

Operating Stage

The operations team is now working diligently to ensure that everything is going as planned. 

Monitoring Stage

The monitoring of the environment stage of the DevOps cycle is the "last" stage. By gathering information and offering insights on consumer behaviour, performance, mistakes, and more, this expands on the customer input offered in the Operate phase.