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Site reliability engineering: 5 things you need to know

Dynatrace

The term “site reliability engineering” was coined in 2003 by Google VP of Engineering Ben Sloss , who famously noted on his LinkedIn profile that “if Google ever stops working, it’s my fault.” ” According to Google, “SRE is what you get when you treat operations as a software problem.”

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Site reliability engineering: 5 things to you need to know

Dynatrace

The term “site reliability engineering” was coined in 2003 by Google VP of Engineering Ben Sloss , who famously noted on his LinkedIn profile that “if Google ever stops working, it’s my fault.” ” According to Google, “SRE is what you get when you treat operations as a software problem.”

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What Adrian Did Next?—?Part 2?—?Sun Microsystems

Adrian Cockcroft

I also applied Six Sigma to capacity planning and presented this at a conference in 2003. I used some custom monitoring tools I’d built over the years as part of Rich Pettit’s SE Toolkit, that included a tool called virtual-adrian, which implemented all the ideas I had come up with.

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Transforming enterprise integration with reactive streams

O'Reilly Software

WebServices, unfortunately, failed to deliver on the distributed systems front by having virtually all implementations using synchronous/blocking calls—which we all know is a recipe for scaling disaster. In 2003, Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolf released their book Enterprise Integration Patterns.