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    Release Rollback Testing

    Acceleration
    Phase: release
    DF
    LT

    Quick Reference

    Phase
    release
    Epic
    Advanced Release Coordination
    Milestone
    Acceleration
    Target
    >= 70% releases have tested rollback
    Implementation Time
    Part of Advanced Release Coordination epic: 3.5 weeks (23 hours per capability avg)

    What & Why

    Definition

    Automated rollback tests executed for >= 70% of releases in non-production environments before production deployment

    Business Value

    Reduces rollback time from 2 hours to 5 minutes and enables progressive rollouts reaching 50% of users in 2 hours vs 2 days through feature flags Achieving >= 70% releases have tested rollback is a key milestone toward this goal.

    Context

    This capability is part of the Acceleration milestone's focus on scale automation, embed compliance, improve speed & reliability. Essential for teams targeting DF, LT improvements.

    Success Criteria

    Target

    >= 70% releases have tested rollback

    Measurement

    Release test report analysis for rollback validation

    Evidence

    • Rollback test plans
    • Automated rollback scripts
    • Test execution logs

    In Practice

    Real-World Implementation

    Teams automate rollback in staging: deploy v2.1.0, run smoke tests, trigger rollback to v2.0.5, verify system health. Automated as pre-production gate.

    Concrete Example

    Staging pipeline: deploy v2.1.0 to smoke tests pass to automated rollback to verify v2.0.5 active to verify zero errors to approve for production.

    Implementation Guide

    Prerequisites

    Rollback Capability
    >= 95% deployments rollback in < 5min
    End-to-End Testing
    >= 50% critical journeys have E2E tests

    Implementation Steps

    Follow the measurement approach: Release test report analysis for rollback validation

    For detailed step-by-step guidance, refer to the Advanced Release Coordination Implementation Kit.

    Resources

    Implementation Kit

    Advanced Release Coordination Kit

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    Related Resources

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    Related Capabilities

    Prerequisites

    Implement these first

    Rollback Capability
    End-to-End Testing

    Complementary

    Often adopted together, from the Advanced Release Coordination epic

    Feature Flag Governance
    Release Cadence Coordination
    Release Health Dashboard
    Release Dependency Graph
    Release Metrics Analytics

    Troubleshooting & FAQs

    Common Issues

    Issue: Target metric not improving

    Solution: Verify measurement is accurate, check if prerequisites are fully implemented, review evidence artifacts for completeness

    Issue: Team resistance to adoption

    Solution: Start with pilot team, demonstrate value with metrics, provide training and support during transition

    Issue: Inconsistent implementation across teams

    Solution: Create shared templates and guidelines, establish regular sync meetings, use automation to enforce standards

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can we implement this before completing prerequisites?

    While possible, it's not recommended. Prerequisites ensure foundational practices are in place, making this capability more effective and easier to adopt.

    How long does implementation typically take?

    Most capabilities can be implemented within 90 days when tackled as part of the Acceleration milestone. Individual timelines vary based on team size and existing practices.

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