SRE: The Cloud Native Approach to Operations

Change is inevitable. It requires that your organisation's codebase is sustainable and you are able to change all the things you ought to change, safely, and can do so for the lifespan of your product. 

That's where SRE can help. 

SRE—or Site Reliability Engineering—started as a set of practices at Google and is being adopted by more companies all the time to help them stay competitive and retain IT talent. (At Container Solutions, we use its principles as the basis of our Customer Reliability Engineering, or CRE, service.) 

To learn more about SRE, fill out the form provided to request your free e-book.

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Takeaways

In our new e-book, you will learn:

  • What SRE is, and why you might need it.
  • The connection between SRE and Cloud Native
  • The differences between SRE and DevOps
  • What SLIs, SLOs, and SLAs are and the roles they play in SRE
  • Patterns for following best practices for SRE

 

You can also go here to learn about Container Solutions' Customer Reliability Service, which adapts the principles of SRE.

Meet the author

Michael (1)

Michael Mueller is Managing Director DACH/CEE at Container Solutions. Michael oversees the architecture and implementation of Cloud Native systems for organisations from every sector. His work spans two decades in various roles, with current emphasis on SRE, automation and Cloud Native in general. He enjoys solving the challenges presented by emerging technology and working with partners. Michael is also a CNCF ambassador spreading the Cloud Native word.

 

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