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PeopleCert Exam DevOps-Engineer Topic 1 Question 51 Discussion

Actual exam question for PeopleCert's DevOps-Engineer exam
Question #: 51
Topic #: 1
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Which or the following commonly adoptee DevOps team approaches is the BEST example of a DevOps teaming model that does not fully support the overall goals of DevOps?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Stevie
18 hours ago
I believe a site reliability team may not fully support the overall goals of DevOps.
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Tamra
7 days ago
Nah, man. The site reliability team is where it's at. They're just glorified firefighters, always reacting to problems instead of preventing them. That's not the DevOps way.
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Becky
8 days ago
I agree with Nieves, DevOps advocacy team would be a better choice.
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Nieves
26 days ago
I think the DevOps as a tools team is not the best example.
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Yan
27 days ago
Really? I was leaning towards the DevOps advocacy team. Isn't that just a bunch of people trying to convince everyone else to do DevOps without actually doing it themselves?
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Coleen
1 months ago
I think the DevOps as a tools team approach is the least supportive of the overall DevOps goals. That's just a fancy way of saying 'let the ops team handle it'.
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Viola
3 days ago
C) A stream-aligned team
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Beckie
7 days ago
A: I agree, DevOps as a tools team doesn't really promote collaboration.
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Brandon
7 days ago
I agree, that approach doesn't fully embrace the DevOps philosophy.
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Ryan
26 days ago
A) DevOps as a tools team
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