DevOps Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) Foundation

Description

The SRE (Site Reliability Engineering) Foundation? course is an introduction to the principles & practices that enable an organization to reliably and economically scale critical services. Introducing a site-reliability dimension requires organizational re-alignment, a new focus on engineering & automation, and the adoption of a range of new working paradigms.
The course highlights the evolution of SRE and its future direction, and equips participants with the practices, methods, and tools to engage people across the organization involved in reliability and stability evidenced through the use of real-life scenarios and case stories. Upon completion of the course, participants will have tangible takeaways to leverage when back in the office such as understanding, setting and tracking Service Level Objectives (SLO’s).
The course was developed by leveraging key SRE sources, engaging with thought-leaders in the SRE space and working with organizations embracing SRE to extract real-life best practices and has been designed to teach the key principles & practices necessary for starting SRE adoption.

Additional Course Information

Schedule and Pricing

Target Audience
Anyone starting or leading a move towards increased reliability, Anyone interested in modern IT leadership and organizational, change approaches, Business Managers, Business Stakeholders, Change Agents, Consultants, DevOps Practitioners, IT Directors, IT Managers, IT Team Leaders, Product Owners, Scrum Masters, Software Engineers, Site Reliability Engineers, System Integrators, Tool Providers
Pre-Requisites
There are no required prerequisites for the DevOps Institute's Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) Foundation certification, but the following are recommended: Understanding of common DevOps terminology and concepts, Related work experience, IT experience, and Working knowledge in the DevOps field.
Objectives
  • The history of SRE and its emergence at Google/li>
  • The inter-relationship of SRE with DevOps and other popular frameworks/li>
  • The underlying principles behind SRE/li>
  • Service Level Objectives (SLO’s) and their user focus/li>
  • Service Level Indicators (SLI’s) and the modern monitoring landscape/li>
  • Error budgets and the associated error budget policies/li>
  • Toil and its effect on an organization’s productivity/li>
  • Some practical steps that can help to eliminate toil/li>
  • Observability as something to indicate the health of a service/li>
  • SRE tools, automation techniques and the importance of security/li>
  • Anti-fragility, our approach to failure and failure testing/li>
  • The organizational impact that introducing SRE brings
Course Delivery Modality
VILT
Duration in Hours
16
Credits Eligible
1
Course Vendor

Course Outline

1 - SRE Principles & Practices

  • What is Site Reliability Engineering?
  • SRE & DevOps: What is the Difference?
  • SRE Principles & Practices

2 - Service Level Objectives & Error Budgets

  • Service Level Objectives (SLO’s)
  • Error Budgets
  • Error Budget Policies

3 - Reducing Toil

  • What is Toil?
  • Why is Toil Bad?
  • Doing Something About Toil

4 - Monitoring & Service Level Indicators

  • Service Level Indicators (SLI’s)
  • Monitoring
  • Observability

5 - SRE Tools & Automation

  • Automation Defined
  • Automation Focus
  • Hierarchy of Automation Types
  • Secure Automation
  • Automation Tools

6 - Anti-Fragility & Learning from Failure

  • Why Learn from Failure
  • Benefits of Anti-Fragility
  • Shifting the Organizational Balance

7 - Organizational Impact of SRE

  • Why Organizations Embrace SRE
  • Patterns for SRE Adoption
  • Sustainable Incident Response
  • Blameless Post-Mortems
  • SRE & Scale

8 - SRE, Other Frameworks, Trends

  • SRE & Other Frameworks
  • SRE Evolution
  • Sample Exam