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Introduction
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Agenda
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Introductions
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SRE vs Software Engineering
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SRE is a new way of engineering
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What does SRE do
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SRE in large companies
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We dont have infinite chocolate
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Success in Google
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The SRE is doomed
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Not all companies are doing SRE
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Mini Europe
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Story Time
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Story Time 2
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Pivot to the General
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Load Tests
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Export Application State
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Monitor
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Dependencies
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Sharding
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Distributed Applications
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Little Known Fact
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Most General Objection
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Tradeoff
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Exporting Application State
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Debugging Without Application State
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Bad Monitoring
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Kitty and Bear
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Dependency Testing
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Stack Overflow
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Precious Servers
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Pack Sauce
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Distributed Consensus
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Identifiers
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Microservices
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Arguments against microservices
Description:
Explore a comprehensive conference talk from LISA16 that delves into the principles of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) and their applicability to organizations of all sizes. Discover how SRE practices, often associated with large-scale systems engineering, can be effectively implemented in both small startups and major corporations like Google. Learn about key SRE concepts, including load testing, application state management, monitoring, dependency management, sharding, and distributed applications. Gain insights into common objections to SRE implementation and understand the trade-offs involved. Examine real-world examples and case studies that illustrate the practical application of SRE principles across various scenarios. Uncover little-known facts about SRE and explore arguments for and against microservices architecture in the context of reliability engineering.

SRE in the Small and in the Large

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