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Engineers New to Honeycomb, What Did You First Notice About How We Do Things Here?

Honeycomb

My first DevOps role was at a startup consulting for other startups. My last company, a data analytics startup, was probably the biggest I’ve worked at (~500 people) where I split my time between “traditional DevOps” (i.e. R : Same, I was also blown away by how pumped people were for demos. cloud sysadmin) and SRE work.

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Chaos Engineering at Datadog

LaunchDarkly

Unfortunately at this scale, it’s always interesting to watch demos. If you look at chaos engineering, like.1 Our Chaos Monkey was like a Python script in AWS Lambda. My first question is in terms of this chaos engineering culture, how does this play between your team with all the teams?

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

Once Amazon figured out how to make this all work (which took years), it leveraged the knowledge by selling its internal services under the brand AWS (Amazon Web Services). In 2018 AWS was a $25 billion / year business, growing at very fast clip. At AWS (Amazon Web Services), the most important thing to learn is WHAT to build.

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Technical Health Isn’t Optional

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

At the same time, it’s possible to see the cloud as a retreat from open source: you neither know nor care where the software that implements Azure or AWS came from, and many of the services your cloud provider offers are likely to be rebranded versions of open source source platforms. That’s an important statement.