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97 Things Every SRE Should Know: Collective Wisdom from the Experts 1st Edition, Kindle Edition
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Site reliability engineering (SRE) is more relevant than ever. Knowing how to keep systems reliable has become a critical skill. With this practical book, newcomers and old hats alike will explore a broad range of conversations happening in SRE. You'll get actionable advice on several topics, including how to adopt SRE, why SLOs matter, when you need to upgrade your incident response, and how monitoring and observability differ.
Editors Jaime Woo and Emil Stolarsky, co-founders of Incident Labs, have collected 97 concise and useful tips from across the industry, including trusted best practices and new approaches to knotty problems. You'll grow and refine your SRE skills through sound advice and thought-provokingquestions that drive the direction of the field.
Some of the 97 things you should know:
- "Test Your Disaster Plan"--Tanya Reilly
- "Integrating Empathy into SRE Tools"--Daniella Niyonkuru
- "The Best Advice I Can Give to Teams"--Nicole Forsgren
- "Where to SRE"--Fatema Boxwala
- "Facing That First Page"--Andrew Louis
- "I Have an Error Budget, Now What?"--Alex Hidalgo
- "Get Your Work Recognized: Write a Brag Document"--Julia Evans and Karla Burnett
- ISBN-13978-1492081494
- Edition1st
- PublisherO'Reilly Media
- Publication dateNov. 16 2020
- LanguageEnglish
- File size32114 KB
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Emil Stolarsky is a site reliability engineer, who previously worked on caching, performance, & disaster recovery at Shopify and the internal Kubernetes platform at DigitalOcean. He is the program co-chair for SREcon EMEA 2019 and SREcon Americas West 2020, and contributed a chapter to the O’Reilly book “Seeking SRE.”
Jaime Woo is an award-nominated writer, and is a frequent speaker at SREcon EMEA, Americas West, and Americas East. He spent three years as a molecular biologist, before working at DigitalOcean, Riot, and Shopify, where he launched the engineering communications function.
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- ASIN : B08P2CP1FK
- Publisher : O'Reilly Media; 1st edition (Nov. 16 2020)
- Language : English
- File size : 32114 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
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- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 367 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #855,019 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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David K. Rensin (1972-) is an American technology entrepreneur, computer scientist, and best-selling author based in Silicon Valley (just south of San Francisco, CA). He writes on a wide range of technical topics from advanced data management to best practices for building distributed systems and companies.
Drawing on his experience founding and leading companies, helping to take them public, and having them acquired, Mr. Rensin writes from the perspective of a practitioner who has seen nearly all of the good, bad, and ugly that exists in the technology space.
(If you meet him, ask him about the time he told Steve Jobs that the original iPhone was "destined to fail" -- a conversation which went as well as you might imagine.)
He is currently SVP of Engineering at pendo.io.
Follow him online at:
Twitter: twitter.com/drensin
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drensin
Github: github.com/drensin/
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