well-run ops requires knowing the business. It's not enough to know "This rpc is failing 100%", but also what the impact on the customer is, and how important to the business it is. Mature SRE teams get involved with…
Right, unfortunately too many people re-brand their ops team as SREs and expect things to be different.
Good SREs at a senior level do. They are familiar with the product, and the customers and the business requirements. Without that it's impossible to correctly prioritise your work.
Former sysadmin and I've been an SRE for >15 years now. They are very different. If your SREs are spending much of their time chasing fires, they are doing it wrong.
Google Proprietary code on AWS: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/data-analytics/introd... https://cloud.google.com/anthos/clusters/docs/aws/concepts/a... etc.
It's also worth noting that Borgmon readability included an awful lot of "how not to shoot yourself in the foot in strange and unexpected ways". That required someone who had shown they knew of those strange and…
well-run ops requires knowing the business. It's not enough to know "This rpc is failing 100%", but also what the impact on the customer is, and how important to the business it is. Mature SRE teams get involved with…
Right, unfortunately too many people re-brand their ops team as SREs and expect things to be different.
Good SREs at a senior level do. They are familiar with the product, and the customers and the business requirements. Without that it's impossible to correctly prioritise your work.
Former sysadmin and I've been an SRE for >15 years now. They are very different. If your SREs are spending much of their time chasing fires, they are doing it wrong.
Google Proprietary code on AWS: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/data-analytics/introd... https://cloud.google.com/anthos/clusters/docs/aws/concepts/a... etc.
It's also worth noting that Borgmon readability included an awful lot of "how not to shoot yourself in the foot in strange and unexpected ways". That required someone who had shown they knew of those strange and…