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Ebook
2.24.2022
SRE Tools (All of the Tools Your Team Needs)
Wondering about SRE Tools? We explain the best tools for every step of the SRE development process.
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Ebook
2.15.2022
How To Create & Manage a Strong DevOps Team
Looking to build or improve your DevOps Team? We will explain the roles and responsibilities of a DevOps Team within your organization, and how to start building one.
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Ebook
2.11.2022
What is a Runbook And How Can It Help My Team
Wondering what runbook is? We explain what a runbook is, common tasks a runbook can help with, and how to create one.
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Ebook
2.7.2022
6 Software Reliability Metrics That Matter
Wondering about software reliability metrics? We explain the important metrics you need to track.
Blog
Ebook
1.27.2022
DevOps Tools (All of the Tools Your Team Needs)
Wondering about DevOps Tools? We explain the best tools for every step of the DevOps development process.
Blog
Ebook
1.26.2022
DevOps Methodology | Goals, Principles & Process
Wondering what DevOps Methodology is all about? We will explain what it is, how it works, and the principles and processes that make it successful.
Blog
Ebook
1.10.2022
Cloud-Native Development (Everything You Need to Know)
Wondering about Cloud-Native Development? We explain what cloud-native development is and how it can help build fast and reliable applications.
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Ebook
1.5.2022
Building an SRE Team with Specialization
As organizations progress in their reliability journey, they may build a dedicated team of site reliability engineers. This team can be structured in two major ways: a distributed model, where SREs are embedded in each project team, providing guidance and support for that team; and a centralized model, where one team provides infrastructure and processes for the entire organization. Most structures will be some combination of these ideas, with some SREs focusing on specific projects and other SRE projects completed as an SRE team.
Blog
3.31.2020
How to Become a Master at Incident Command
The goal of this piece is to provide some practical advice on how teams can coordinate and respond to complex, dynamic incidents. After all, incidents are unplanned investments that surface valuable learnings for improvement.
Blog
3.19.2020
5 On-Call Practices to Help you Sleep through the Night
On-call: you may see it as a necessary evil. It isn’t a surprise that many engineers have horror stories about the difficulty of carrying a pager around the clock. But does on-call have to be so dreadful? We think not. Here are five best practices that can help your team respond quicker and build more resilient systems that minimize repetitive interruptions.
Blog
3.10.2020
This Is How to Use ITIL, DevOps, and SRE Best Practices
The trick is to ensure that regardless of your organizations’ different operating models or toolchains, there is shared visibility, communication, and collaboration across teams. This will allow your disparate teams to stay aligned while using the best practices from ITIL, DevOps, and SRE.
Blog
1.21.2020
What Are Service-Level Objectives? Lessons Learned
Service Level Objectives, or SLOs, are an internal goal for the essential metrics of a service, such as uptime or response speed. We’re probably familiar with this definition, but what is the value of setting these goals?
Blog
12.10.2019
Building Reliability Through Culture with Veteran Google SRE, Steve McGhee
It’s astonishing that despite the tremendous time we spend working on our systems, we seem to have very little control over them. If we can’t predict where the next incidents will come from, then we will be forever stuck in a reactive cycle of repair. An analogous example is the famous fable of the Three Little Pigs.
Blog
11.26.2019
Improving Postmortem Practices with Veteran Google SRE, Steve McGhee
For many SREs, Google’s 99.999% availability seems like an untouchable dream. If anything, getting out of pager hell is already worth celebrating with all your coworkers, friends, and family. How can you get to a stage where you have time to proactively prevent incidents, and enter a mental state of calm and control?
Blog
10.8.2018
Getting to 99.999% Availability with Twilio’s Tyler Wells
A remarkable milestone for any company’s site reliability engineering (SRE) is five 9s availability. That’s less than 30 seconds of service unavailability per month! Exactly what Twilio has accomplished. Tyler Wells, the Director of Engineering at Twilio, shares the key building blocks of getting to five 9s.
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Top Reliability and Scaling Practices from Experts at Citrix, Greenlight Financial Technology, and Incognia
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Senior Core Infrastructure Engineer, Zoopla