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DevOps observability: A guide for DevOps and DevSecOps teams

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As organizations accelerate innovation to keep pace with digital transformation, DevOps observability is becoming a critical key to success for DevOps and DevSecOps teams. DevOps and DevSecOps practices help organizations release software faster and more frequently, paving the way for digital transformation.

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SRE vs DevOps: What you need to know

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Cloud-native environments bring speed and agility to software development and operations (DevOps) practices. So which is it: SRE vs DevOps, or SRE and DevOps? DevOps is focused on optimizing software development and delivery, and SRE is focused on operations processes. DevOps as a philosophy. SRE vs DevOps?

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Implementing service-level objectives to improve software quality

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SLOs enable DevOps teams to predict problems before they occur and especially before they affect customer experience. According to Google’s SRE handbook , best practices, there are “ Four Golden Signals ” we can convert into four SLOs for services: reliability, latency, availability, and saturation.

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Site reliability engineering: 5 things you need to know

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As a discipline, SRE focuses on improving software system reliability across key categories including availability, performance, latency, efficiency, capacity, and incident response. ” According to Google, “SRE is what you get when you treat operations as a software problem.” Dynatrace can help.

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Site reliability done right: 5 SRE best practices that deliver on business objectives

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That’s why good communication between SREs and DevOps teams is important. At the lowest level, SLIs provide a view of service availability, latency, performance, and capacity across systems. The result is safer, more secure releases for DevOps teams and less overhead for SREs.

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Maximize user experience with out-of-the-box service-performance SLOs

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According to the Google Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) handbook, monitoring the four golden signals is crucial in delivering high-performing software solutions. These signals ( latency, traffic, errors, and saturation ) provide a solid means of proactively monitoring operative systems via SLOs and tracking business success.

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Service level objectives: 5 SLOs to get started

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Serving as agreed-upon targets to meet service-level agreements (SLAs), SLOs can help organizations avoid downtime, improve software quality, and promote automation in the DevOps lifecycle. In this post, I’ll lay out five foundational service level objective examples that every DevOps and SRE team should consider.

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