SREs (Site Reliability Engineers) have varying roles across different organizations: From Codifying your Infrastructure, handling high priority incidents, automating resiliency, ensuring proper observability, defining SLOs or getting rid of alert fatigue. What an SRE team must not be is a SWAT team - or - as <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dana-h-034ab524/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Dana Harrison</a>, Staff SRE at Telus puts it: "You don't want to be the fire brigade along the DevOps Infinity Loop"<br />In his years of experience as an SRE Dana also used to run 1 week boot camps for developers to educate them on making apps observable, proper logging, resiliency architecture patterns, defining good SLIs &amp; SLOs. He talked about the 3 things that are the foundation of a good SRE: understand the app, understand the current state and make sure you know when your systems are down before your customers tell you so!<br /><br />If you are interested in seeing Dana and his colleagues from Telus talk about their observability and SRE journey then check out the On-Demand session from Dynatrace Perform 2024: <a href="https://www.dynatrace.com/perform/on-demand/perform-2024/?session=simplifying-observability-automations-and-insights-with-dynatrace#sessions" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.dynatrace.com/perform/on-demand/perform-2024/?session=simplifying-observability-automations-and-insights-with-dynatrace#sessions</a><br />

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SREs must not be your SWAT Teams with Dana Harrison

APR 8, 202461 MIN
PurePerformance

SREs must not be your SWAT Teams with Dana Harrison

APR 8, 202461 MIN

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SREs (Site Reliability Engineers) have varying roles across different organizations: From Codifying your Infrastructure, handling high priority incidents, automating resiliency, ensuring proper observability, defining SLOs or getting rid of alert fatigue. What an SRE team must not be is a SWAT team - or - as <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dana-h-034ab524/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Dana Harrison</a>, Staff SRE at Telus puts it: "You don't want to be the fire brigade along the DevOps Infinity Loop"<br />In his years of experience as an SRE Dana also used to run 1 week boot camps for developers to educate them on making apps observable, proper logging, resiliency architecture patterns, defining good SLIs &amp; SLOs. He talked about the 3 things that are the foundation of a good SRE: understand the app, understand the current state and make sure you know when your systems are down before your customers tell you so!<br /><br />If you are interested in seeing Dana and his colleagues from Telus talk about their observability and SRE journey then check out the On-Demand session from Dynatrace Perform 2024: <a href="https://www.dynatrace.com/perform/on-demand/perform-2024/?session=simplifying-observability-automations-and-insights-with-dynatrace#sessions" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.dynatrace.com/perform/on-demand/perform-2024/?session=simplifying-observability-automations-and-insights-with-dynatrace#sessions</a><br />