Stephanie Herr: Database DevOps with Stephanie Herr - Episode 229
In this podcast episode, Stephanie Herr, a Product Manager for Database DevOps at Redgate Software, shares valuable insights on the intricacies of database development in the era of DevOps. Being a part of every Database DevOps product at Redgate for the past 13 years, she has a wealth of experience in this field and has spoken at conferences such as DevOps World.
The episode covers an array of topics, including the challenges that come with database development as opposed to application development, the best patterns for database development, and the state-based approach versus migration approach. Stephanie also talks about the latest advances in the Redgate products, such as Sequel Fluff and Flyway Postgres support, and highlights the exciting integration with Sequel Monitor.
Throughout the episode, Stephanie shares valuable insights and perspectives on the future of Database DevOps and how it’s intertwined with modern technologies like Azure services. Overall, this episode provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of Database DevOps and the direction it’s heading in, and is a must-listen for anyone involved in this field.
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