Organizations big and small have started to realize just how crucial system and application reliability is to their business. Theyâ??ve also learned just how difficult it is to maintain that reliability while iterating at the speed demanded by the marketplace. Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is a proven approach to this challenge.
SRE is a large and rich topic to discuss. Google led the way with Site Reliability Engineering, the wildly successful Oâ??Reilly book that described Googleâ??s creation of the discipline and the implementation thatâ??s allowed them to operate at a planetary scale. Inspired by that earlier work, this book explores a very different part of the SRE space. The more than two dozen chapters in Seeking SRE bring you into some of the important conversations going on in the SRE world right now.
Listen as engineers and other leaders in the field discuss:
Different ways of implementing SRE and SRE principles in a wide variety of settings
How SRE relates to other approaches such as DevOps
Specialties on the cutting edge that will soon be commonplace in SRE
Best practices and technologies that make practicing SRE easier
The important but rarely explored human side of SRE
David N. Blank-Edelman is the bookâ??s curator and editor.