An oversimplification because it correlated pretty often in my experience. You are right, not related.
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To me SRE is the evolution of what had been the typical setup of IT ops and app management in cloud environments. You simply do not need a ops team who mimic an internal cloud vendor but the same shift in mindset for app management that should have happened on the dev side.
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I think there are multiple points:
- Not everything Google does makes sense for others. Google has a very huge scale. I think that is a good point.
- SREs probably don't make sense outside Google. I am not sure why and would tend to disagree.
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- SRE *teams* don't make sense outside Google because scale. I am not sure whether SREs imply a separate team - you probably can have just one SRE.
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I spoke to @spanneberg who did SRE @InstanaHQ . Seemed to have worked well. software-architektur.tv/2021…
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No problem. I have to admit that I am not fully comfortable discussing tweets in very fine detail. At the end, I myself do quite a few tweets quickly and that is part of the fun. And of course I do embarrassing errors in the process.
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No. Someone would write a lengthy blog post, one of their followers would see it in their RSS reader, write a lengthy answer on their own blog, and send a pingback (or leave a comment)
Nov 9, 2021 · 7:39 AM UTC



