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The aforementioned 550-page behemoth Site Reliability Engineering by Jennifer Petoff, Niall Richard Murphy, Chris Jones, and Betsy Beyer is the go-to tome on the topic, published in 2016.
Site Reliability Engineering Essentials Considering multiple books have been written to explain what SRE is and how to implement it, the fundamentals are what’s important in appreciating why SRE ...
A site reliability engineer is an individual who possesses an interest in infrastructure and operations, with a software engineering background. SREs are typically a core group of professionals ...
Site reliability engineering unifies IT and the wider business by going beyond just having systems ‘on,’ to ensuring they are performing reliably ...
Site reliability engineering brings agile methodology to operations. Clarify the responsibilities of the SRE and devops roles to keep things running smoothly Back in the days before cloud ...
The best-selling compendium Site Reliability Engineering was published just a year ago. “Job seeker” badge ribbons were available at registration so hungry companies could find talent.
As Patrick Hill, a site reliability engineer for Atlassian, explains in this blog post, SREs mediate the age-old power struggle between developers and operations teams by removing “the debate ...
Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is a modern approach to software and platform operations that fits perfectly into today's technology landscape. Over the past years we have seen topics such as ...
We see the emergence of site reliability engineers not as a new trend, but one closely coupled with the theme of DevOps over the last decade. As coined, it was supposed to be something that you do ...
Site reliability engineering unifies IT and the wider business by going beyond just having systems ‘on,’ to ensuring they are performing reliably ...