Site Reliability Engineer - Using Error Budgets to Prioritize Work


Details
Hope everyone is safe and adjusting to the new normal. As a result of the Covid 19 outbreak, we've decided to host our next event virtually over your noon hour.
Please join us as Google leads us through a discussion on Site Reliability Engineering (SRE).
Session info:
Date/time --> 4/8/2020 at 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM.
Virtual Event URL --> meet.google.com/gik-monh-mnq
Virtual Event Phone --> 1 352-509-5545 (PIN: 214120148)
Michael Dunn who's a Customer Engineer on GCP will kick off the session with a quick introduction of the topic.
Nathen Harvey who's a Developer Advocate on GCP will be our keynote speaker. Nathen will be discussing the following:
Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is a set of principles, practices, and organizational constructs that seek to balance the reliability of a service with the need to continually deliver new features. An error budget is the primary construct used to help balance these seemingly competing goals.
This is an introduction to error budgets and their components: service level indicators (SLIs) and service level objectives (SLOs). We will discuss the art of creating and implementing SLOs.
Agenda:
- 30 minutes - Keynote presentation
- 30-45 minutes - Open Discussion
Presenter Info:
Nathen Harvey
Developer Advocate
Google Cloud
nathenharvey@google.com
Michael D. Dunn
Customer Engineer
Google Cloud
dumichael@google.com

Site Reliability Engineer - Using Error Budgets to Prioritize Work