B: Gradual delivery
One of the key outcomes of DevOps (Development and Operations) practices is gradual delivery, often referred to as continuous delivery or continuous deployment. DevOps encourages the use of automation, collaboration, and continuous integration and delivery pipelines, allowing software to be developed, tested, and deployed in smaller, incremental changes. This leads to faster and more frequent releases, which are typically deployed gradually rather than all at once, reducing risk and improving reliability.
C. Automatic scaling: While automatic scaling can be part of a DevOps culture, especially in cloud-native environments using containerization (e.g., Kubernetes), it is not a direct outcome of DevOps itself. Automatic scaling is a feature of cloud services and infrastructure management, not a core principle of DevOps.
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