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Practical Site Reliability Engineering

By : Pethuru Raj Chelliah, Shreyash Naithani, Shailender Singh
Book Image

Practical Site Reliability Engineering

By: Pethuru Raj Chelliah, Shreyash Naithani, Shailender Singh

Overview of this book

Site reliability engineering (SRE) is being touted as the most competent paradigm in establishing and ensuring next-generation high-quality software solutions. This book starts by introducing you to the SRE paradigm and covers the need for highly reliable IT platforms and infrastructures. As you make your way through the next set of chapters, you will learn to develop microservices using Spring Boot and make use of RESTful frameworks. You will also learn about GitHub for deployment, containerization, and Docker containers. Practical Site Reliability Engineering teaches you to set up and sustain containerized cloud environments, and also covers architectural and design patterns and reliability implementation techniques such as reactive programming, and languages such as Ballerina and Rust. In the concluding chapters, you will get well-versed with service mesh solutions such as Istio and Linkerd, and understand service resilience test practices, API gateways, and edge/fog computing. By the end of this book, you will have gained experience on working with SRE concepts and be able to deliver highly reliable apps and services.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Dedication
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
10
Containers, Kubernetes, and Istio Monitoring
Index

Summary


DevOps as a service is an emerging philosophy in application development. There's not one path to setup DevOps as a service. It varies from organization to organization, and you need to decide what works in your organization. Many organizations adapt DaaS to manage their application to the cloud. By using DevOps as a service, we can automate build, test, and deploy processes. We can achieve this by implementing effective CI and CD process. In this chapter, we have learned how to setup one-click deployment and rollback using the Jenkins tool. Throughout this book, we have been focusing on microservices, and we have seen how to collect and send automatic monitoring alerts. We learned how to setup Jenkins and GitHub to achieve CI and deployment end to end. This is going to help us improve the engineering pipeline and improve the delivery process. We have also discussed collaboration between development and QA teams.

We can conclude that the DevOps life cycle contains development, testing...