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PeopleCert Exam DevOps-Engineer Topic 4 Question 28 Discussion

Actual exam question for PeopleCert's DevOps-Engineer exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 4
[All DevOps-Engineer Questions]

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?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Kelvin
5 months ago
But doesn't D, a site reliability team, also deviate from the holistic approach of DevOps? It seems to be a siloed team focused on reliability only.
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Candida
6 months ago
I see your point, C may not fully align with DevOps principles because it focuses on a specific stream rather than the entire pipeline.
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Laura
6 months ago
I disagree with you, I believe C, a stream-aligned team, is the best example that does not fully support DevOps goals.
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Kelvin
6 months ago
I think the answer is A, DevOps as a tools team.
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Penney
7 months ago
You're probably right, Alishia. They're testing our understanding of the DevOps philosophy, not just our knowledge of the terminology.
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Alishia
7 months ago
Haha, I bet the exam writers are trying to trick us with this one. They probably want us to think really deeply about how each approach aligns with DevOps principles.
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Lai
7 months ago
Hmm, that's a good point, Sharee. A 'DevOps as a tools team' approach could create a siloed mentality, which goes against the principles of DevOps.
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Elliott
5 months ago
I think B) DevOps advocacy team could help promote DevOps culture better.
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Dudley
6 months ago
What about B) DevOps advocacy team? Is that a better approach?
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Ronald
6 months ago
I agree. It might create silos and hinder collaboration.
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Rupert
6 months ago
I think A) DevOps as a tools team is not aligned with DevOps principles.
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Sharee
7 months ago
From my understanding, a 'DevOps as a tools team' approach is where a dedicated team is responsible for selecting and managing the DevOps tools. This doesn't seem to fully support the collaborative and cross-functional nature of DevOps.
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Freida
7 months ago
I agree, Lai. The wording of the question is a bit confusing. We need to really understand the nuances of each approach to determine which one doesn't align with the overall goals of DevOps.
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Lai
7 months ago
This question seems a bit tricky. I'm not sure I fully understand the context of these different DevOps team approaches.
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