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Seth Vargo and Liz Fong-Jones go head-to-head to determine which is better: DevOps or Site Reliability Engineering (SRE). In this video, Liz and Seth discuss the differences and similarities between DevOps and SRE, ultimately realizing that DevOps and SRE aren’t two competing methods, but rather close friends designed help break down organizational barriers to deliver better software faster. DevOps is like an abstract class in programming, and SRE is one possible implementation of that class.
Site Reliability Engineering: https://goo.gl/aCiiPV
How SRE relates to DevOps: https://goo.gl/NWKuj9
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Hey, how many of you watching this 2030 🙂
I'm from Year 2020
This is great
Very animated.
I like the twist at the end! Good vid.
Its very interesting and very well define.
The foreshadowing
Not yet received
Great video! Hey, where can I get one o those cool shirts? 🙂
To further reduce organizational silos, and improve app quality, you can automate using a Jobs-as-Code approach – where you use your existing DevOps tools to build application automation adjacent to your code.
If DevOps and SRE are close friends (4:41), Jobs-as-Code should be a part of that clique! You can learn more at jobsascode.io. Great video, Liz and Seth!
Anyone make the Class SRE Implements Devops T-Shirt?
What is an SLO in this instance? No idea what that is/means.
I'm from 2050 AI has eliminated all of this, including programming!
In 2037 the concept of job disappeared from the human vernacular.
Class SRE implements DevOps <3
more like …
class SRE extends DevOps{
……
……
}
Computers are pretty reliable.
Ok
Me learning my job description a year after i got employed as a DevOps
I am still a little bit lost. If SRE is a subset of DevOps then what are the other subsets? And then what do we mean then if the job title is DevOps? Is the person going to do a bunch of everything? Is it even right to have as a job title DevOps if it's an interface and not a class, so being only a light template?
Did anyone actually watch and listen to this? Because the comments seem to just go on a very sharp tangent.
So, the point of DevOps was a culture of NOT throwing things over the fence. Seems SRE is just an evolution of the role.