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Deployment Duration

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Discussion

Deployment Duration measures the elapsed time between a defined deployment start event and a defined deployment completion event.

The start event may include:

The completion event may include:

The applicable measurement definition must identify the start event and completion event. Different event boundaries produce different Deployment Duration measurements.

Deployment Duration may include or exclude:

The applicable requirement or measurement procedure determines which intervals the measurement includes.

Deployment Duration differs from deployment effort:

Definition

elapsed time between a defined deployment start event and a defined deployment completion event

Source

Dido Solutions, Inc. and Jackrabbit Consulting, Inc.

Note

A Deployment Duration measurement should identify:

A failed or canceled deployment may have a measured duration, but that duration does not represent successful Deployment Duration unless the measurement definition explicitly includes failed or canceled executions.

The term does not prescribe a particular deployment method, orchestration product, platform, or unit of time.

Example

A deployment workflow starts at 10:00 when provisioning begins and completes at 10:18 when the resulting Infrastructure Environment satisfies its Acceptance Criteria. The Deployment Duration is 18 minutes.


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