SRE Weekly - SRE Weekly Issue #288
Articles
Faced with a difficult hiring market for SREs, they embarked on a well-designed, carefully thought out program to hire and train entry-level folks as SREs — and it worked!
Thomas Betts — InfoQ
No matter how good your tooling is, how experienced you are, or how much you’ve prepared, incidents can still be hard.
Five people share about what they find hardest during incident response.
Chris Evans — incident.io
This one has a lot of ideas about how to guide developers toward full ownership of their services in production.
Ambassador
In this post, I will cover the following modes of system resilience:
- Adaptive Response
- Superior Monitoring
- Coordinated Resilience
- Heterogenous Systems
- Dynamic Repositioning
- Requisite Availability
Ash P — Cruform
Root cause of success: unpatched security vulnerability
TMW a security vulnerability allows you to break into your infrastructure, averting disaster during an incident.
Lorin Hochstein, with incident story by Eric Dobbs
A migration didn’t go as planned, and customer traffic lost its way.
Heroku
I’m a big believer in human-in-the-loop automation. My favorite part of this article was this:
A further problem is that full automation — which aims to take the human out of the picture — requires a complete, nuanced understanding of a system and all potential outcomes, paradoxically resulting in heightened system complexity.
Tina Huang — Transposit
Outages
- Google Voice
- Assembled
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For some users, Assembled’s styling was not rendering and caused the application to be unusable.
“Root cause”: CSS
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- Apple Store
- United Airlines
- TikTok
- Slack
- GCash
- Solana (Cryptocurrency)
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SRE Weekly Issue #287
Monday, September 13, 2021
View on sreweekly.com A message from our sponsor, StackHawk: Trying to figure out how to keep your APIs secure? You're not the only one. See how DataRobot is automating API security testing with
SRE Weekly Issue #286
Monday, September 6, 2021
View on sreweekly.com A message from our sponsor, StackHawk: Trying to scale AppSec across engingeering is no joke. Check out the 3 main reasons developers struggle with AppSec and how to make it
SRE Weekly Issue #285
Monday, August 30, 2021
View on sreweekly.com A message from our sponsor, StackHawk: Check out the latest from StackHawk's Chief Security Officer, Scott Gerlach, on why security should be part of building software, and
SRE Weekly Issue #284
Sunday, August 22, 2021
View on sreweekly.com Like last week, I prepared this week's issue in advance, so no Outages section. Have a great week! A message from our sponsor, StackHawk: Trying to automate application and
SRE Weekly Issue #283
Monday, August 16, 2021
View on sreweekly.com I'm on vacation enjoying the sunny beaches in Maine with my family, so I prepared this week's issue in advance. No outages section, save for one big one I noticed due to
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