- Course overview
- Course details
- Prerequisites
Course overview
About this course
Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is a shared responsibility model, and if executed well can improve efficiency, resiliency, and security. But implementing SRE in an organization requires cultural shift, team shaping and training, and process changes. To achieve this shift, organizations need to create a roadmap for the transition. This course covers the pragmatic approach to SRE and introduces the core tools for shared responsibility to enable an incremental transition to SRE.
Audience profile
- IT decision makers and leaders considering or in the process of implementing or improving their SRE practices.
Course details
- What is SRE? A pragmatic approach to SRE
- Tools for shared responsibility
- How to scale service reliability
- Creating a ‘safe to fail’ culture
- Assessing inconsistencies and how they generate toil
- Importance of aligning ITSM and DevOps/SRE
- Team shaping - build/run teams
- Defining and aligning goals of incident management and DevOps
- Collaboration hacks - things you can use now to get started in transition
- Institutionalize Metrics
- Summary - a pragmatic approach
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course.
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