
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.

개발자 10명 중 8명이 데브옵스 관련 활동에 참여하고 있다는 조사 결과가 나왔다.
리눅스 파운데이션 산하 CD 파운데이션(Continuous Delivery Foundation)의 ‘CI/CD 현황 보고서 2024(the State of CI/CD Report 2024)‘에 따르면 2024년 1분기를 기준으로, 성능 모니터링과 보안 테스트, CI/CD 등 데브옵스 관련 활동에 참여한 개발자가 83%다. 데브옵스 경험이 적을수록 데브옵스 관행과 기술을 더 적게 도입하는 것으로 나타났는데, 모든 DORA(DevOps Research Assessment) 지표에서 배포 성과가 낮은 것도 같은 이 때문으로 보인다.
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The State of CI/CD report provides insights into the evolving state of software development, including the popularity of DevOps, the most widely used tools, and the patterns associated with high and low performance. According to the report, 83% of developers are involved in DevOps-related activities, indicating the widespread adoption of DevOps in the industry. Experienced developers tend to use more tools and value different kinds of tools. Source control management and issue tracking are the most widely used DevOps technologies, while tools related to work management, CI/CD pipelines, and test automation/management have high uptake among experienced developers.

Most developers at this point in time have adopted DevOps in some form or another, whether they are a full-blown DevOps engineer or a developer utilizing parts of the DevOps practice.
According to a new report from the Continuous Delivery Foundation (CDF), 83% of developers were “involved in DevOps-related activities” in the first quarter of 2024. The report was based on data over the past three and a half years from SlashData. Because of the wide time period being examined, the organization was able to compare this to a 77% involvement in DevOps in early 2022, a 6% increase.

As of the first quarter of 2024, 83% of developers were involved in devops-related activities such as performance monitoring, security testing, or CI/CD, according to the State of CI/CD Report 2024, published by the Continuous Delivery (CD) Foundation, a part of the Linux Foundation.
Released April 16, the State of CI/CD Report 2024 is downloadable from the CD Foundation, authored by developer researcher SlashData, and sponsored by CloudBees, provider of a DevSecOps platform.

A global survey of more than 10,000 developers conducted by the Continuous Delivery Foundation (CDF) finds 83% of developers are involved in DevOps-related activities, with a third (33%) actively using continuous integrations tools, monitoring tools to track infrastructure performance and testing applications for security vulnerabilities.
Revealed today at the cdcon event, another 29% of respondents said they were actively involved in continuous delivery/deployment. The most widely used DevOps tools and platforms are source control management (29%) and issue tracking (28%), but only (21%) said they build continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines.
According to Mark Waite, community manager for CloudBees, the survey results said that while DevOps practices are widespread there is a clear need for organizations to achieve higher levels of maturity given the uneven adoption of best practices. For example, only a quarter (25%) of respondents said they programmatically manage infrastructure.

