Traditional Managed Services vs. DevOps Automation Platforms: A Comprehensive Comparison
Blog post from Qovery
Traditional managed services and modern DevOps automation platforms each present unique strengths and weaknesses in managing infrastructure, impacting cost, scalability, flexibility, and developer experience. Traditional managed services offer hands-off management with access to expertise, making them reliable for businesses with low complexity but at a high cost, with slower changes and reduced control. In contrast, DevOps automation platforms enhance cost efficiency and developer autonomy by reducing reliance on costly consultants, offering rapid deployment, and integrating with cloud services like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. They support rapid iteration and scalability, though they might lack immediate human support for complex issues. Choosing between the two approaches involves considering factors such as speed and agility needs, budget constraints, industry regulations, legacy systems, long-term scalability, and developer experience. Qovery stands out as a DevOps automation platform that emphasizes developer experience and operational efficiency, offering features like one-click deployments, built-in automation, and seamless cloud integration to streamline infrastructure management and reduce costs.