Release and Deployment Management: Difference between revisions

From IT Process Wiki
No edit summary
Line 33: Line 33:
The process overview of [[Media:Release-and-deployment-management-itil.jpg|Release & Deployment Management (.JPG)]]  is showing the most important interfaces (see Figure 1).
The process overview of [[Media:Release-and-deployment-management-itil.jpg|Release & Deployment Management (.JPG)]]  is showing the most important interfaces (see Figure 1).


The latest ITIL 2011 guidance also specifies that minor Changes are implemented by Change Management without the involvement of Release Management.
The latest ITIL 2011 guidance also specifies that [[Change Management#Minor Change Deployment ITIL|Minor Changes]] are implemented by Change Management without the involvement of Release Management, so the Minor Release Deployment sub-process has been removed.


<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
Line 111: Line 111:
! style="background:#ffffee;" | [[Release and Deployment Management#Release Manager|Release Manager]]
! style="background:#ffffee;" | [[Release and Deployment Management#Release Manager|Release Manager]]
! style="background:#ffffee;" | Project Manager[[Release and Deployment Management#Team|<small>[3]</small>]]
! style="background:#ffffee;" | Project Manager[[Release and Deployment Management#Team|<small>[3]</small>]]
! style="background:#ffffee;" | Service Design Manager[[Release and Deployment Management#Team|<small>[3]</small>]]
! style="background:#ffffee;" | Service Owner[[Release and Deployment Management#Team|<small>[3]</small>]]
! style="background:#ffffee;" | Other roles involved   
! style="background:#ffffee;" | Other roles involved   
|-
|-
| align="left" |[[#ITIL Release Management Support|Release Management Support]]
| align="left" |[[#ITIL Release Management Support|Release Management Support]]
| A[[Release and Deployment Management#Accountable|<small>[1]</small>]]R[[Release and Deployment Management#Responsible|<small>[2]</small>]]
| A[[Release and Deployment Management#Accountable|<small>[1]</small>]]R[[Release and Deployment Management#Responsible|<small>[2]</small>]]
|  
| -
|  
| -
|  
| -
|-
|-
| align="left" |[[#ITIL Release Management Planning|Release Planning]]
| align="left" |[[#ITIL Release Management Planning|Release Planning]]
| AR
| AR
| R
| R
|  
| -
|
| -
|-
|-
| align="left" |[[#ITIL Release Build|Release Build]]
| align="left" |[[#ITIL Release Build|Release Build]]
| AR
| AR
|  
| -
|  
| -
|  
| -
|-
|-
| align="left" |[[#ITIL Release Deployment|Release Deployment]]
| align="left" |[[#ITIL Release Deployment|Release Deployment]]
| AR
| AR
| R
| -
| R
| R
| R[[Release and Deployment Management#ITIL Release Management Group 1|<small>[4]</small>]]  
| R[[Release and Deployment Management#ITIL Release Management Group 1|<small>[4]</small>]]  
Line 140: Line 140:
| align="left" |[[#ITIL Early Life Support|Early Life Support]]
| align="left" |[[#ITIL Early Life Support|Early Life Support]]
| AR
| AR
|  
| -
| R
| R
| R[[Release and Deployment Management#ITIL Release Management Group 2|<small>[5]</small>]]  
| R[[Release and Deployment Management#ITIL Release Management Group 2|<small>[5]</small>]]  
Line 146: Line 146:
| align="left" |[[#ITIL Release Closure|Release Closure]]
| align="left" |[[#ITIL Release Closure|Release Closure]]
| AR
| AR
|  
| -
|  
| -
|  
| -
|-
|-
|}
|}

Revision as of 18:32, 12 April 2012

<seo metakeywords="release management process, deployment management, release and deployment management, itil release management, itil release and deployment" metadescription="Release and Deployment Management: ITIL process definition - Sub-processes - Terms - Additional information on ITIL Release Management." />

DE - ES - Release and Deployment Managementdiese Seite auf Deutschesta página en español
DE - ES - Release and Deployment Management


 

Overview

Objective: ITIL Release and Deployment Management aims to plan, schedule and control the movement of releases to test and live environments. The primary goal of Release Management and Deployment Management is to ensure that the integrity of the live environment is protected and that the correct components are released.

Part of: Service Transition

Process Owner: Release Manager

 

Process Description

Essentially, the activities and process objectives of the Release and Deployment Management process in ITIL V3 are identical to Release Management in ITIL V2. ITIL V3 Release Management provides considerably more details in the areas of Release planning and testing; this led to the addition of two dedicated processes which were subsumed under Release Management in the previous ITIL version: Project Management - Transition Planning and Support and Service Validation and Testing.

 

ITIL Release Management & ITIL Deployment Management ITIL
ITIL Release & Deployment Management

In ITIL 2011 Release Management is called upon from Project Management to perform the detailed planning of Release build, Release test and Release deployment.

Additional interfaces between Release Management and ITIL Project Management have been introduced to make sure that Project Management is constantly provided with current planning information.

The process overview of Release & Deployment Management (.JPG) is showing the most important interfaces (see Figure 1).

The latest ITIL 2011 guidance also specifies that Minor Changes are implemented by Change Management without the involvement of Release Management, so the Minor Release Deployment sub-process has been removed.

 

Sub-Processes

These are the ITIL Release Management sub-processes and their process objectives:

 

Release Management Support
Process Objective: To provide guidelines and support for the deployment of Releases.
Release Planning
Process Objective: To assign authorized Changes to Release Packages and to define the scope and content of Releases. Based on this information, the Release Planning process develops a schedule for building, testing and deploying the Release.
Release Build
Process Objective: To issue all necessary Work Orders and Purchase Requests so that Release components are either bought from outside vendors or developed/ customized in-house. At the end of this process, all required Release components are ready to enter the testing phase.
Release Deployment
Process Objective: To deploy the Release components into the live production environment. This process is also responsible for training end-users and operating staff and circulating information/ documentation on the newly deployed Release or the services it supports.
Early Life Support
Process Objective: To resolve operational issues quickly during an initial period after Release deployment, and to remove any remaining errors or deficiencies.
Release Closure
Process Objective: To formally close a Release after verifying if activity logs and CMS contents are up to date.

 

Definitions

The following ITIL terms and acronyms (information objects) are used in ITIL Release Management to represent process outputs and inputs:

 

Development Work Order
A Work Order for the development or customization of an application or system, typically issued from Release Management.
Installation Work Order
A Work Order for the installation of an application, system or infrastructure component, typically issued from Release Management.
Release Policy
A set of rules for deploying releases into the live operational environment, defining different approaches for releases depending on their urgency and impact.
Release
A Release (also referred to as a Release Package) consists of a single Release Unit or a structured set of Release Units.
Release Record
A Release Record contains all details of a Release, documenting the history of the Release from the first planning stages to closure.
Release Unit
A Release Unit is a set of new, changed and/or unchanged Configuration Items, which are tested and introduced into the live environment together to implement one or several approved Changes.

 

Checklists | KPIs

 

Roles | Responsibilities

Release Manager - Process Owner
The Release Manager is responsible for planning and controlling the movement of Releases to test and live environments. His primary objective is to ensure that the integrity of the live environment is protected and that the correct components are released.

 

Responsibility Matrix: ITIL Release Management
ITIL Role / Sub-Process Release Manager Project Manager[3] Service Owner[3] Other roles involved
Release Management Support A[1]R[2] - - -
Release Planning AR R - -
Release Build AR - - -
Release Deployment AR - R R[4]
Early Life Support AR - R R[5]
Release Closure AR - - -

 

Remarks

[1] A: Accountable according to the RACI Model: Those who are ultimately accountable for the correct and thorough completion of the ITIL Release & Deployment process.

[2] R: Responsible according to the RACI Model: Those who do the work to achieve a task within Release Management.

[3] see → Role descriptions

[4] Process Owner, IT Operator, Facilities Manager (and others, as appropriate)

[5] ... and others, as appropriate.