First Steps Toward Reliability for You and Your Organization
David N. Blank-Edelman

#SRE
#site_reliability_engineering
Do you wish the existing books on site reliability engineering started at the beginning? Do you wish someone would walk you through how to become an SRE, how to think like an SRE, or how to build and grow a successful SRE function in your organization?
Becoming SRE addresses all of these needs and more with three interconnected sections: the essential groundwork for understanding SRE and SRE culture, advice for individuals on becoming an SRE, and guidance for organizations on creating and developing a thriving SRE practice.
Acting as your personal and personable guide, author David Blank-Edelman takes you through subjects like:
Ready to become an SRE or introduce SRE into your organization? This book is here to help.
Table of Contents
Part I. Introduction to SRE
Chapter 1. First Things First
Chapter 2. SRE Mindset
Chapter 3. SRE Culture
Chapter 4. Talking About SRE (SRE Advocacy)
Part II. Becoming SRE for the Individual
Chapter 5. Preparing to Become an SRE
Chapter 6. Getting to SRE from...
Chapter 7. Hints for Getting Hired as an SRE Chapter 8. A Day in the Life of an SRE
Chapter 9. Establishing a Relationship to Toil Chapter 10. Learning from Failure
Part III. Becoming SRE for the Organization
Chapter 11. Organizational Factors for Success
Chapter 12. How SRE Can Fail
Chapter 13. SRE from a Business Perspective
Chapter 14. The Dickerson Hierarchy of Reliability (A Good Place to Start)
Chapter 15. Fitting SRE into Your Organization
Chapter 16. SRE Organizational Evolutionary Stages
Chapter 17. Growing SRE in Your Org
Chapter 18. Conclusion
Appendix A. Letters to a Young SRE (Apologies to Rilke)
Appendix B. Advice from Former SRES
Appendix C. SRE Resources
David N. Blank-Edelman works for Microsoft as a technical program manager focused on site reliability engineering and modern operations practices. He has almost 40 years of experience in the SRE/DevOps/sysadmin field in large multiplatform environments. He's also the cofounder of the wildly popular SREcon conferences hosted globally by USENIX and is the editor/curator of Seeking SRE and the author of Automating Systems Administration with Perl, both for O'Reilly.









