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DevOps vs. SRE: What’s the Difference Between Them, and Which One Are You?

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DevOps or SRE? We’re going over the two concepts, highlighting the differences between them and trying to understand how each one came to be. DevOps and SRE seem like two sides of the same coin. Development, Operations and Reliability. Let’s check it out. link] pic.twitter.com/616uW4OQJu.

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Hire a Site Reliability Engineer in Ukraine

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In the past two years, a site reliability engineer role has been widely discussed, and many SMBs and large-scale organizations already have SREs among IT experts hired. What Is Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)? Site Reliability Engineer vs DevOps: Similarities and Differences.

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Authors’ Cut Spark Notes Edition: Jumpstart Your Observability Journey

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Whether you’ve been following along with our Authors’ Cut series or doing some self-paced learning, our O’Reilly book Observability Engineering is one of the best resources for jumpstarting your observability journey. Each blog post below takes key concepts from chapters in the book and makes them more digestible. By Liz Fong-Jones.

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SRE + Honeycomb: Observability for Service Reliability

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As a Customer Advocate, I talk to a lot of prospective Honeycomb users who want to understand how observability fits into their existing Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) practice. After doing some reading on my own, I asked my fellow Bees for their thoughts on various definitions of SRE floating out in the wild.

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AI Product Management After Deployment

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In traditional software engineering, precedent has been established for the transition of responsibility from development teams to maintenance, user operations, and site reliability teams. Because product development and product operations are distinct, it’s logical for different teams and processes to be responsible for them.