Implementing Rollback Strategies in CI/CD Pipelines

The Importance of Rollbacks In an ideal world, every change to a database would be flawless, and every migration would work perfectly. However, the reality is that mistakes happen—be it a poorly written SQL script, unforeseen incompatibilities, or unexpected side effects. That’s where rollbacks come in. A rollback strategy is […]

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Comparative Analysis of Dacpac, Liquibase, and Flyway

This Post is follw-up to several blog articles. DacPac https://devopsaiml.com/dacpac-magic-from-source-to-target-in-a-click-wrapped-in-a-pipeline-%f0%9f%8c%88%f0%9f%9b%a0/ Flyway https://devopsaiml.com/flyway-the-sleek-solution-to-database-migrations-automation-and-more/ LiquiBase https://devopsaiml.com/liquibase-your-swiss-army-knife-for-database-version-control/ When working in an Agile development environment with a focus on CI/CD (Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment), managing database schema changes becomes an essential aspect of the software development lifecycle. Various tools like Dacpac, Liquibase, and Flyway offer

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Understanding Git: A Comprehensive Guide from Beginner to Advanced

Git has revolutionized the way developers collaborate on code. Created by Linus Torvalds, it’s a version control system that allows multiple people to work on different parts of a project simultaneously. With its many features and commands, Git can be overwhelming for newcomers, but it’s an essential tool for modern

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Liquibase: Your Swiss Army Knife for Database Version Control

🌈 Managing databases can be a headache, but it doesn’t have to be! Imagine a tool that makes it as easy as git commit to manage your schema changes. Say hello to Liquibase, your database change and version control manager, capable of rolling with your agile development process. What is

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