Understanding The Change Failure Rate

By Alex Circei, CEO & co-founder of Waydev.

The change failure rate (CFR) is a metric that measures the frequency with which errors or problems arise for customers following a deployment to production. The rate at which changes are unsuccessfully deployed is known as the “change failure rate.” Change Failure Rate, like the other DORA measures, is a gauge of an organization’s or team’s level of development and quality. The success rate of a transition is the topic of this article. This statistic makes understanding how much time is spent resolving issues easier. You can gain an understanding of its quantification and mitigation techniques.

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