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

Dynatrace

The practice uses continuous monitoring and high levels of automation in close collaboration with agile development teams to ensure applications are highly available and perform without friction. Identify KPIs Next, create a list of the key performance indicators (KPIs) that are important to the business.

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Lessons learned from enterprise service-level objective management

Dynatrace

Organizations have multiple stakeholders and almost always have different teams that set up monitoring, operate systems, and develop new functionality. The monitoring team set up the dashboard, so who owns violations? This refers to the load on your network and servers. A world of misunderstandings. Saturation.

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Implementing service-level objectives to improve software quality

Dynatrace

In what follows, we explore some of these best practices and guidance for implementing service-level objectives in your monitored environment. In this example, “Reverse proxy” and “Front-end server” are clearly in the critical path. To measure availability, we can rely on an HTTP monitor from Dynatrace Synthetic Monitoring.

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Tutorial: Guide to automated SRE-driven performance engineering

Dynatrace

While Google’s SRE Handbook mostly focuses on the production use case for SLIs/SLOs, Keptn is “Shifting-Left” this approach and using SLIs/SLOs to enforce Quality Gates as part of your progressive delivery process. This will enable deep monitoring of those Java,NET, Node, processes as well as your web servers.

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What Is Hyperautomation?

O'Reilly

As a trend, it’s not performing well on Google; it shows little long-term growth, if any, and gets nowhere near as many searches as terms like “Observability” and “Generative Adversarial Networks.” However, growth always ends: nothing grows exponentially forever, not even Facebook and Google. Should it be? Is retraining needed?

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Smashing Podcast Episode 42 With Jeff Smith: What Is DevOps?

Smashing Magazine

Somehow you’ve got a server out there running somewhere. Not everyone is Google. Stop reading posts from Netflix and Google. Drew: Are there other ways of identifying what should be automated through sort of monitoring your systems and measuring things? Jeff: And then from there, diving into any of the DevOps handbook.

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