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Becoming a Rockstar SRE

By : Jeremy Proffitt, Rod Anami
Book Image

Becoming a Rockstar SRE

By: Jeremy Proffitt, Rod Anami

Overview of this book

Site reliability engineering is all about continuous improvement, finding the balance between business and product demands while working within technological limitations to drive higher revenue. But quantifying and understanding reliability, handling resources, and meeting developer requirements can sometimes be overwhelming. With a focus on reliability from an infrastructure and coding perspective, Becoming a Rockstar SRE brings forth the site reliability engineer (SRE) persona using real-world examples. This book will acquaint you the role of an SRE, followed by the why and how of site reliability engineering. It walks you through the jobs of an SRE, from the automation of CI/CD pipelines and reducing toil to reliability best practices. You’ll learn what creates bad code and how to circumvent it with reliable design and patterns. The book also guides you through interacting and negotiating with businesses and vendors on various technical matters and exploring observability, outages, and why and how to craft an excellent runbook. Finally, you’ll learn how to elevate your site reliability engineering career, including certifications and interview tips and questions. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to identify and measure reliability, reduce downtime, troubleshoot outages, and enhance productivity to become a true rockstar SRE!
Table of Contents (27 chapters)
1
Part 1 - Understanding the Basics of Who, What, and Why
5
Part 2 - Implementing Observability for Site Reliability Engineering
10
Part 3 - Applying Architecture for Reliability
16
Part 4 - Mastering the Outage Moments
20
Part 5 - Looking into Future Trends and Preparing for SRE Interviews

What we’re looking for in a candidate

SREs are some of the hardest to hire, as the job requires a rather large skill set, uncommon troubleshooting, and rapid learning capabilities, mixed with the ability to be responsible. You’d be surprised in the marketplace just how hard that combination is, especially when that skill set often includes development and cloud infrastructure.

Are you qualified?

This is a hard question to answer, and the entire reason for writing the chapter is to help you understand the types of experience you need in order to obtain a position as an SRE. Being qualified is both a mix of what a company is looking for and frankly, what they are willing to pay.

Entry-level SRE job

Let’s start with this: SRE is not an entry-level position, though I have seen and even hired entry-level engineers; these are not the norm, and trust me, the entry-level pay is often half that of a seasoned SRE. So, if you are an entry-level engineer, where...