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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 applications ...
As online services become the lifeblood of just about every business, the health of these interconnected services becomes critical. Google’s decades of operating the most advanced and scalable ...
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 who ...
In an era when DevOps has become a necessity, and no one can afford to have things go down, or even slow down, the practice of site reliability engineering (SRE) has become a must-have. SREs, who ...
Site reliability engineers run some of the largest websites on the planet—and are inventing a new field of expertise while they do it An important role in the DevOps practice, these engineers ...
Cloud platforms, as a remotely managed service, come with a service-level agreement (SLA) that guarantees an uptime percentage or your money back. These SLAs, and the shifting of responsibility of ...
The adoption of site reliability engineering (SRE) is growing in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, but organisations that succeed at it are few and far between, according to an industry expert. Michael ...