SRE ( Site Reliability Engineering ) Quick Learning Course
Google's innovative methodology for DevOps
What you will learn
You can learn the points of SRE (site reliability engineering) advocated by Google for development and operation in a cloud environment, which is important for
In order to make it easy for cloud beginners to understand, we will explain each necessary technical element one by one without using technical terms as much as
Current development engineers and infrastructure operators can aim to improve their skills and acquire new development and operation methods that Google is prac
Before reading an SRE technical book suddenly, you can understand the main points clearly and clearly, and you can expect to improve your understanding by 10 ti
Why take this course?
This course will help you understand the basics of SRE, a methodology for application development and service operation proposed and practiced by Google, and will be a great reference for promoting cloud computing in your company.
In recent years, some companies have begun to consider implementing site reliability engineering (SRE) or have already done so and found it to be effective for their business.
For example, what would you do if you were in charge of operations team and faced with a situation where a service that is currently running with 5 operations team members and 4 servers needs to handle a 20-fold increase in users in 2 years? Even if you manage to achieve it, it is easy to see that it will be impossible to keep doing it this way for good. Google's SRE approach is a very rational and practical way to maintain current scalability while continuing to release more and more services every day, serving over 2 billion users worldwide.
SRE is not something that can only be applied to Google, but is a very useful concept for all companies and engineers who use the cloud to develop, release, and maintain their products. This presentation is designed to help those who are currently in charge of or leading DevOps, engineers who actually write code and develop applications, and those who have no programming or development experience understand the new concept of SRE in an easy-to-understand manner. I hope that you will be able to follow along with me to the end.