It's actually pretty distinct. DevOps refers to the mindset (or philosophy, if you will) of "you build it, you run it". It boils down to you as a software developer are also responsible for packaging up you masterpiece, pushing it through CI, getting it deployed and making sure it keeps on running smoothly.
It is designed to shift responsibilities away from the sysadmin to the developer.
The problem with this is that it's not a role or a job title, so recruiters and HR does not know how to work with it. Hence, they invented the DevOps "Role" because it sounds more modern. So in reality its used as a marketing term most of the time.
So when someone pitches you a DevOps jobs, this tells you a few things:
they don't know what they are talking about
the company behind the offer puts a lot of meaning into titles, which means things will likely be pretty hierarchical even though they claim it won't be
they'll likely try to pay you less that your worth
It's actually pretty distinct. DevOps refers to the mindset (or philosophy, if you will) of "you build it, you run it". It boils down to you as a software developer are also responsible for packaging up you masterpiece, pushing it through CI, getting it deployed and making sure it keeps on running smoothly. It is designed to shift responsibilities away from the sysadmin to the developer.
The problem with this is that it's not a role or a job title, so recruiters and HR does not know how to work with it. Hence, they invented the DevOps "Role" because it sounds more modern. So in reality its used as a marketing term most of the time. So when someone pitches you a DevOps jobs, this tells you a few things: