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Site Reliability Engineering: How Google Runs Production Systems (edición 2016)

por Niall Richard Murphy (Autor)

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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 more 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 practices Principles-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 systems Management-Explore Google's best practices for training, communication, and meetings that your organization can use.… (más)
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Título:Site Reliability Engineering: How Google Runs Production Systems
Autores:Niall Richard Murphy (Autor)
Información:O'Reilly Media (2016), Edition: 1, 552 pages
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This book contains a number of insights into Google's SRE practice. It is a bit repetitive at times but this assists in drilling in some of the key points. ( )
  gianouts | Jul 5, 2023 |
As a Google software engineer, I read this book largely from the perspective of better understanding the practices I've seen supporting the various services I've worked on over the years. As a SWE on a high traffic critical surface, I saw many of the best practices mentioned in this book develop. It was useful to see a snapshot of how they fit together with the broader (and itself evolving) SRE philosophy.

Although I found the philosophy most interesting, the bulk of the book was practical principles on how to run reliable services. Although many of the details are specific to Google, the general principles are not. The authors provided enough information on why certain practices worked well to allow others to make their own tradeoffs about what works in their environment.

Overall, this was an interesting and valuable read. ( )
  eri_kars | Jul 10, 2022 |
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 collection of essays rather than a unified arc – but it's really worth reading even if it requires some care to transfer to more usual environments. ( )
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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 more 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 practices Principles-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 systems Management-Explore Google's best practices for training, communication, and meetings that your organization can use.

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