It’s common for the terms NoOps and ZeroOps to be used interchangeably, but they are definitely different and in some very critical ways. The most obvious is that NoOps is more of an “aspirational” goal, while “ZeroOps” actually exists today.

What NoOps and ZeroOps Have in Common

Unlike NoOps, however, ZeroOps is meant to enhance an organization’s IT team, not replace it entirely.

The goal of NoOps is to completely automate all operations tasks and remediation, which is great if it works.

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