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DevOps and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) Handbook
- Non-Programmer’s Guide (Second Edition)
- Narrated by: Austin R Stoler
- Length: 3 hrs and 22 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Are we doing DevOps or SRE? There are many blogs, videos, and Quora posts discussing the similarities and differences in both the practices. SRE was developed by Google for internal consumption and overlaps with the DevOps culture and philosophy.
Now let’s see a definition of DevOps and SRE!
- DevOps is more of an organizational culture that fills the gap between coder and the operation person and aligns them to the overall organizational goal.
- SRE is what happens when a software engineer is entrusted with operations!
This audiobook explains both of them in length and also covers relevant case studies and success stories and implementation strategies.
This audiobook can be used by a beginner, technology consultant, business consultant, project manager, or any member of the project team trying to figure out SRE and DevOps. The structure of the audiobook is such that it answers the most asked questions about DevOps and SRE. It also covers the best and the latest case studies with benefits. Therefore, it is expected that after going through this audiobook, you can discuss the topic with any stakeholder and take your agenda ahead as per your role.
Here is your chance to dive into the DevOps and SRE role and know what it takes to implement best practices.
The DevOps, continuous delivery, and SRE movements are here to stay and grow; it's time you to ride the wave! So, don’t wait; take action!
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- Dominique Farrell
- 06-07-2021
Awfully Narrated, Good Information
Such a shame, there is some good information in this book but it's just SO hard to listen to this person narrate, his intonation, pauses and flow are awful.. I haven't finished the book because it was so distracting. Recommend reading the book yourself.
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