Abstract

DevOps has become extremely essential in the software industry around the world due to the simplicity of the use of software development and deployment. DevOps aims to establish a collaborative partnership between developers and operators with the goal of expediting the development process and producing efficient software that automates the regular delivery of new applications. Currently, the software industry in Pakistan is not embracing DevOps as a source of added value or a competitive advantage. As a result, companies are facing challenges in terms of performance metrics as they strive to survive in this environment. DevOps stands as one of the contemporary software methodologies that contribute to enhancing agility practices within a collaborative culture, ultimately empowering the processes of software delivery and development. The primary goal of the present research was to examine the critical challenges and their impacts on the performance of DevOps Engineers. In relation to the aforementioned variables effects of various demographic variables were also sought. Their performance was operationalized through DORA matrics and Data was analyzed using SPSS and MAXQDA, which were compared later. Results revealed that a higher level of performance is achieved among foreign DevOps as compared to Pakistani DevOps despite facing. the same challenges. Recommendations for future research were suggested and implications of the study along with its limitations were also discussed especially since there is a dire need for research to measure the performance of DevOps via using other instruments in order to make more suggestions for Engineers, policymakers, researchers, and others.

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