Betsy Beyer
Betsy Beyer is a Technical Writer for Google in New York City specializing in Site Reliability Engineering. She has previously written documentation for Google’s Data Center and Hardware Operations Teams in Mountain View and across its globally distributed datacenters. Before moving to New York, Betsy was a lecturer on technical writing at Stanford University. En route to her current career, Betsy studied International Relations and English Literature, and holds degrees from Stanford and Tulane.
Chris Jones
Chris Jones is a Site Reliability Engineer for Google App Engine, a cloud platform-as-a-service product serving over 28 billion requests per day. Based in San Francisco, he has previously been responsible for the care and feeding of Google’s advertising statistics, data warehousing, and customer support systems. In other lives, Chris has worked in academic IT, analyzed data for political campaigns, and engaged in some light BSD kernel hacking, picking up degrees in Computer Engineering, Economics, and Technology Policy along the way. He’s also a licensed professional engineer.
Jennifer Petoff
Jennifer Petoff is a Program Manager for Google’s Site Reliability Engineering team and based in Dublin, Ireland. She has managed large global projects across wide-ranging domains including scientific research, engineering, human resources, and advertising operations. Jennifer joined Google after spending eight years in the chemical industry. She holds a PhD in Chemistry from Stanford University and a BS in Chemistry and a BA in Psychology from the University of Rochester.
Niall Richard Murphy
Niall Murphy leads the Ads Site Reliability Engineering team at Google Ireland. He has been involved in the Internet industry for about 20 years, and is currently chairperson of INEX, Ireland’s peering hub. He is the author or coauthor of a number of technical papers and/or books, including "IPv6 Network Administration" for O’Reilly, and a number of RFCs. He is currently cowriting a history of the Internet in Ireland, and is the holder of degrees in Computer Science, Mathematics, and Poetry Studies, which is surely some kind of mistake. He lives in Dublin with his wife and two sons.
The overwhelming majority of a software system’s lifespan is spent in use, not in design or implementation. So, why does conventional wisdom insist that software engineers focus primarily on the design and development of large-scale computing systems?
In this collection of essays and articles, key members of Google’s Site Reliability Team explain how and why their commitment to the entire lifecycle has enabled the company to successfully build, deploy, monitor, and maintain some of the largest software systems in the world. You’ll learn the principles and practices that enable Google engineers to make systems more scalable, reliable, and efficient—lessons directly applicable to your organization.
發表於2025-01-30
Site Reliability Engineering 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載
原文來自:http://blog.csdn.net/xindoo/article/details/52723114 《SRE》這本書英文版已麵世半年後,中文版終於麵世。從4月、5月的時候,我就一直在嘗試看英文版,由於自己英文水平有限,閱讀進度和深度實在有限,看到中文版,對很多章節的內容纔算是有瞭較深入的理解,一句...
圖書標籤: 運維 SRE google 計算機 服務器 分布式 架構 管理
看前麵幾章覺得沒什麼大不瞭的,大傢都這麼做。等看到後麵從數據推導、實踐分析、配置測試和綫上迴歸幾個點,真的是大開眼界,已經不局限於運維界 doing 的一些事情,而是啓發。從需求、設計、數學、算法到實踐,真正的科學思想。不僅僅影響 SRE 團隊,而是影響整個公司和業界。
評分翻完覺得做個eng真是難 還有點無趣 更不想工作瞭
評分真的有很多判斷;適閤經常拿迴來翻;
評分撿瞭幾章名字感興趣的看瞭以後,主要是borgmon, load balancing和distributed consensus,對這本書是相當失望。最大的問題是,這本書很難讓人跟上思路並且開始思考,很多地方都在堆概念堆步驟,於是後果就是,隻有你在真正開發和運維這一塊的時候,你纔有可能藉鑒到一點東西,而另一個問題是,這本書對每一塊東西又沒有具體把整個思想的前因後果講清楚,很難把類似的概念對應到自己的産品上。在亞麻,創業公司,微軟都做過很多類似的工作,有可能是因為已有的cloud技術已經把這些運維的難點覆蓋的差不多瞭,並沒有覺得這本書有太多收獲。
評分對我(非技術)更多是一本管理書, 尤其是對於high-stake如金融這類行業: (1) 怎麼解決新功能與穩定之間的衝突? -> 設定error budget + gradual rollout; (2) 緊急事件、工單永遠處理不完怎麼辦?-> 設定50% toil上限, 超過瞭招人或者讓産品團隊自己處理. 這樣纔有機會去做長期、自動化的改進. 這個方法對於運營類工作應該也類似, 設定時間上限, 一定設定時間去做抽象、自動化改造、總結
Site Reliability Engineering 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載