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Version Control

The evolution of version control systems in DevOps from 2010 to 2024

2010-2015

Emergence of GitLab and GitHub

GitLab: Introduced as an open-source alternative, gaining popularity for its integrated CI/CD pipelines and collaboration features.

GitHub: Dominated as the go-to platform for hosting Git repositories, offering social coding features and integrations with various tools.

2015-2020

Maturation and Diversification

GitLab: Enhanced CI/CD capabilities with Auto DevOps, Kubernetes integration, and built-in security scanning (DevSecOps)

GitHub: Expanded into enterprise-grade solutions with GitHub Enterprise, Actions for CI/CD, and improved security features.

2020-2024

Cloud-native and Scalability

GitLab: Focused on DevOps platform capabilities, incorporating Kubernetes-native solutions, CI/CD orchestration, and robust security features

GitHub: Integrated with Azure DevOps Services under Microsoft, emphasizing collaboration across Microsoft's cloud ecosystem.

AWS CodeCommit: Emerged as a competitive option for AWS-centric DevOps workflows, offering seamless integration with AWS services, enhanced security, and scalability.

Overall, the evolution reflects a shift towards cloud-native, integrated DevOps platforms with stronger emphasis on automation, security, and scalability, catering to diverse development and deployment needs.

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