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SLIs and SLOs Demystified

SLIs and SLOs Demystified

By : Alexandra F. McCoy
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SLIs and SLOs Demystified

SLIs and SLOs Demystified

By: Alexandra F. McCoy

Overview of this book

In today's digital landscape, ensuring service reliability is more than just a necessity—it’s a competitive advantage. SLIs and SLOs Demystified equips software engineers, SREs, and business leaders with the knowledge to build, measure, and manage service level indicators (SLIs) and service level objectives (SLOs) efficiently. Written by Alexandra F. McCoy—an experienced site reliability engineer with over a decade of experience in the cloud and technology industry—this book simplifies complex reliability concepts for engineers at all levels. Starting with a review of reliability engineering basics, Alexandra provides a step-by-step approach to defining impactful SLIs, facilitating productive SLO discussions, and integrating observability into your monitoring strategy. You'll also see how these principles apply to web applications, distributed systems, databases, and new features through real-world examples that can help you develop SLIs and SLOs for your specific environment. The book goes beyond implementation to explore the financial impact of reliability, alerting strategies, integration with incident management, and using error budgets for business decisions. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to drive operational excellence, minimize unplanned downtime, and optimize end user experiences with well-established reliability metrics.
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Part 1: Reliability Engineering Refresher
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Part 2: The Tough Stuff – Kickstarting the SLI and SLO Conversation
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Part 3: Help! We’ve Identified Our SLIs and SLOs… Now What?

The Financial Impact of Not Adopting Indicators

In the previous chapters, we were able to highlight the hierarchy of reliability and observability concepts as they relate to SLIs and the importance of building a dedicated team to manage each component of the process. This chapter highlights the economic benefits of doing so and the financial impact associated with the adoption or lack thereof regarding SLIs. We will begin by taking some time to explore the core concepts of reliability engineering as they relate to the economic benefits. With the rapid development of modern businesses via technology, reliability isn’t just a luxury; it’s a necessity. You can expect to learn more about the tangible costs associated with unreliable systems and explore how prioritizing reliability can lead to significant cost efficiencies.

Without a strong focus on reliability measured through SLIs, systems are more prone to numerous negative impacts, including the extreme case of system...

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