Let’s imagine a testing team with a streamlined automation process with suitable testing strategies and toolsets, with Becky working on the development team and James working on the operations team.
Automation alone is not enough. The workflow between Dev and Ops must be orchestrated to reduce siloed functions among teams.DevOps orchestration is the automation of numerous processes that run concurrently in order to reduce production issues and time to market, while automation is the capacity to do a job or a series of procedures to finish an individual task repeatedly.
Automation can be pretty complicated at scale, although it is usually focused on a particular operation to fulfill a goal, such as a server deployment. When automation has reached its limitations, that’s when orchestration comes into play.DevOps teams must navigate across departments, requiring a solution where their tools can also be piloted smartly.