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The one Metric you’re really missing on (DORA)
The new era of DevOps
Introduction
The DORA metrics, or the “State of DevOps” report, are a set of performance indicators designed to measure and assess the effectiveness of an organization’s DevOps practices. The report is published annually by DORA, or the DevOps Research and Assessment organization, and provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of DevOps in the industry.
Our Key indicators
The DORA metrics consist of four key performance indicators: deployment frequency, lead time for changes, time to restore service, and change failure rate. These metrics are designed to measure the speed and efficiency with which an organization is able to deliver code changes, as well as the reliability and stability of those changes once they are deployed.
Deployment Frequency
The deployment frequency metric measures how often an organization is able to deploy code changes to production. This is an important indicator of the organization’s ability to quickly and efficiently deliver new features and updates to its customers.
Lead Time for Changes
The lead time for changes metric measures the time it takes for code changes to…