Survey Finds Majority of Developers Embrace DevOps Practices

Survey Finds Majority of Developers Embrace DevOps Practices

According to a recent survey conducted by the Continuous Delivery(CD) Foundation, as part of the State of CI/CD Report 2024, 83% of developers are actively involved in DevOps-related activities. The report, authored by developer researcher SlashData and sponsored by CloudBees, sheds light on the current landscape of Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) practices within the developer community.


The findings, released on April 16, 2024, highlight the widespread adoption of DevOps practices among developers, including activities such as performance monitoring, security testing, and CI/CD implementation. Interestingly, the report also uncovers a correlation between developers' experience levels and their adoption of DevOps practices, indicating that less-experienced developers tend to adopt fewer DevOps practices and technologies, leading to lower deployment performance.

Insights from the State of CI/CD Report 2024:

  • High Adoption Rate: 83% of developers report involvement in DevOps-related activities, emphasizing the widespread acceptance of DevOps practices within the industry.
  • Experience Matters: Less experienced developers tend to adopt fewer DevOps practices, resulting in lower deployment performance across various metrics.
  • Impact of DevOps Technologies: The use of DevOps technologies, such as source control management and issue tracking, is widespread among developers, with continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery/deployment (CD) being among the most commonly used tools.
  • Tool Usage and Deployment Performance: The report reveals that developers using CI/CD tools experience better deployment performance across all DORA metrics, highlighting the importance of integrating these technologies into development workflows.
  • Challenges of Tool Interoperability: However, using multiple CI/CD tools of the same form can lead to worsened deployment performance, likely due to interoperability challenges.

The Continuous Delivery Foundation, serving as a vendor-neutral hub for CI/CD projects, plays a vital role in fostering collaboration among developers, users, and vendors to promote best practices and industry standards in CI/CD implementation.

Key Takeaways:

  • 83% of developers are actively involved in DevOps-related activities.
  • Less experienced developers tend to adopt fewer DevOps practices, leading to lower deployment performance.
  • Source control management and issue tracking are widely used DevOps technologies.
  • CI/CD tool usage correlates with better deployment performance across all DORA metrics.
  • Challenges arise when using multiple CI/CD tools of the same form, impacting deployment performance negatively.

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