The Velocity Trap: Why Shipping Faster Is Making Systems Worse

Published: (May 1, 2026 at 01:04 PM EDT)
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Source: DevOps.com

Source: DevOps.com

Overview

There is a particular flavour of engineering dysfunction that looks, from the outside, like peak performance. Deployments are frequent. Sprint velocity is high. The feature backlog is shrinking. Leadership is pleased. And underneath all of it, the system is quietly rotting. Technical debt compounds with every rushed deployment. Observability gaps widen because nobody has time …

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