Delivery

DORA Metrics

The DORA Metrics have become an industry standard for how effectively organizations deliver software. Waydev’s DORA Metrics report is designed for engineering leaders to track and measure software delivery performance metrics.

Deployment Frequency

Deployment Frequency is a key DevOps metric that measures how often a team successfully releases code into production. High-performing teams often deploy multiple times a day, ensuring faster delivery of value to customers. This metric is crucial for assessing software delivery performance and optimizing DevOps practices.

Lead Time for Changes

Lead Time for Changes is a velocity metric that shows how long a commit takes to reach production. Lead Time for Changes measures how much time passes from the first commit made until that change is released. It’s a great way of assessing the effectiveness of the deployment process and DevOps cycle time, which are important performance indicators.

Change Failure Rate

Change Failure Rate is a metric that measures the percentage of changes deployed to production that result in failures, such as downtime or critical issues. A high CFR indicates potential issues in the deployment process, highlighting areas for improvement in software quality and stability. This metric is essential for understanding the reliability of releases and the effectiveness of testing and deployment practices.

Mean Time to Recovery

Mean Time to Recovery is a key DevOps metric that measures the time it takes for teams to recover from a failure in production. It reflects the efficiency of DevOps teams in identifying, responding to, and resolving issues quickly. High-performing teams minimize downtime by using real-time monitoring tools and having predefined action plans in place.

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DORA Metrics Playbook

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