Site Reliability Engineering

The overwhelming majority of a software system s lifespan is spent in use, not in design or implementation So, why does conventional wisdom insist that software engineers focus primarily on the design and development of large scale computing systems In this collection of essays and articles, key members of Google s Site Reliability Team explain how and why their commitment to the entire lifecycle has enabled the company to successfully build, deploy, monitor, and maintain some of the largest software systems in the world You ll learn the principles and practices that enable Google engineers to make systems scalable, reliable, and efficient lessons directly applicable to your organization.This book is divided into four sections Introduction Learn what site reliability engineering is and why it differs from conventional IT industry practicesPrinciples Examine the patterns, behaviors, and areas of concern that influence the work of a site reliability engineer SRE Practices Understand the theory and practice of an SRE s day to day work building and operating large distributed computing systemsManagement Explore Google s best practices for training, communication, and meetings that your organization can use Read Site Reliability Engineering – kino-fada.fr Much of the information on running production systems effectively from Google has been extremely important to how I have changed my thinking about the SRE role over the years finally, there s one piece that has all of what was previously something you d had to look long and hard for in various talks, papers and abstracts error budgets, the SRE role definition, scaling, etc That said, this book suffers a classic problem from having too many authors write independent chapters Much is repeated, Much of the information on running production systems effectively from Google has been extremely important to how I have changed my thinking about the SRE role over the years finally, there s one piece that has all of what was previously something you d had to look long and hard for in various talks, papers and abstracts error budgets, the SRE role definition, scaling, etc That said, this book suffers a classic problem from having too many authors write independent chapters Much is repeated, and each chapter stands too much on its own building from first principles each time, instead of leveraging the rest of the book This makes the book much longer than it needs to be Further, it tries to be both technical and non technical this confuses the narrative of the book, and it ends up not excelling at either of them I ...I have so many bookmarks in this book and consider it an invaluable read While not every project company needs to operate at Google scale, it helps streamlining the process to define SLO SLAs for the occasion and establishing communication channel...Site Reliability Engineering, or Google s claim to fame re technology and concepts developedthan a decade ago by the grid computing community, is a collection of essays on the design and operation of large scale datacenters, with the goal of making them simultaneously scalable, robust, and efficient Overall, despite willing ignorance of the history of distributed systems and in particular grid datacenter technology, this is an excellent book that teaches us how Google thinks or use Site Reliability Engineering, or Google s claim to fame re technology and concepts developedthan a decade ago by the grid computing community, is a collection of essays on the design and operation of large scale datacenters, with the goal of making them simultaneously scalable, robust, and efficient Overall, despite willing ignorance of the history of distributed systems and in particular grid datacenter technology, this is an excellent book that teaches us how Google thinks or used to think, a few years back about its datacenters If you re interested in this topic, you have to read this book Period StructureThe book is...I don t normally buy paper books, which means that in the course of the last few years I ve bought only one paper book even though I ve read hundreds of books during that period of time This book is the second one I ve bought so far, which means a lot to me Not mentioning that Google is providing it on the Internet free of charge.For me, personally, this book is a basis on which a lot of my past assumptions could be argued as viable solutions with the scale of Google This book is not revealin I don t normally buy paper books, which means that in the course of the last few years I ve bought only one paper book even though I ve read hundreds of books during that period of time This book is the second one I ve bought so far, which means a lot to me Not mentioning that Google is providing it on the I...Boring as F The main message is oh look at us, we have super hard problems and like saying 99.999% a lot And oh yeah SREs are developers We don t spendthan 50% on toil work Pleeeease Book has some interesting stories and if you are good at reading between the lines you might learn something Everything else is BS Does every chapter needs to start telling us who edited the chapter I don t give a f The book also seems to be the product of multiple individuals a lot of them act Boring as F The main message is oh look at us, we have super hard problems and like saying 99.999% a lot And oh yeah SREs are developers We don t spendthan 50% on toil work Pleeeease Book has some interesting stories and if you are good at reading between the lines you might learn something Everything else is BS Does every chapter needs to start telling us who edited the chapter I don t give a f The book also seems to be the product of multiple individuals a lot of them actually whose sole connection is that they ...There s a ton of great information here, and we refer to it regularly as we re trying to change the culture at work I gave it a 4 instead of a 5 because it does suffer a little from the style think collectio...I think this is the best engineering book in the last decade.Perfect algorithms may not have perfect implementations And perfect books may not have perfect writers Site Reliability Engineering is an essay collection that can be rickety at times but is steadfast in its central thesis Google can claim credit for inventing Site Reliability Engineering and, in this book, a bunch of noteworthy engineers share their wisdom from the trenches When it comes to software architecture and product development, I ve found delight in read...This book is great on multiple levels First of all, it packs great content the detailed explanation of how and why Google has internally established what we now call the DevOps culture Rationale coupled together with hands on implementation guide provide incredible insight into creating and running SRE team in your own company.The text quality is top notch, the book is written with clarity in mind and thoroughly edited.I d rate the content itself at four stars But the book deserves the fi This book is great on multiple levels First of all, it packs great content the detailed explanation of how and why Google has internally established what we now call the DevOps culture Rationale coupled together with hands on implementation guide provide incredible insight into creating and running SRE team in your own company.The text quality is top notch, the book is written with clarity in mind and thoroughly edited.I d rate the content itself at four stars But the book deserves th...Loads of interesting ideas and thoughts, but a bit of a slog to get through.The approach of having different members of the team write different sections probably worked really well for engaging everyone, bu...

Site Reliability Engineering
  • English
  • 16 April 2017
  • Paperback
  • 552 pages
  • 149192912X
  • Betsy Beyer
  • Site Reliability Engineering