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SRE vs DevOps Decoding the Key Differences - ClickIT

The debate between SRE vs DevOps is frequent in the sector, but why should you care? Many people mistakenly believe that SREs are only DevOps experts who employ their coding expertise in support jobs. But there's much more to it than that; an SRE's responsibilities also include network security, infrastructure management, and systems analysis.

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SRE vs DevOps Decoding the Key Differences - ClickIT

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  1. SRE vs DevOps: Decoding the Key Differences - ClickIT

  2. SRE vs DevOps: Decoding the Key Differences - ClickIT Before getting into the SRE vs DevOps debate or a Site Reliability Engineer vs DevOps debate, it is important to define who a DevOps engineer is or what an SRE does. A DevOps engineer is an IT professional who possesses knowledge of software development, IT operations, and security to monitor and manage software development, infrastructure management, and DevOps toolchain in an organization. STUDIO SHODWE

  3. What is a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) Looking at the SRE vs DevOps discussion, one may think they are competing with each other. That is not true. A Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) doesn’t compete with a DevOps engineer, but they both complement each other. The concept of SRE was first introduced by Google in 2003.

  4. SRE vs DevOps: What are the key elements of a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE)

  5. Partnering with DevOps teams in designing and building software and systems, architectural design, automation, and security at the system/process level. Ensuring system reliability and availability while proactively implementing strategies for maintaining Mean Time to Recovery (MTTR) at the lowest possible level. Measure the performance of systems and monitor the infrastructure with a holistic view of the system’s health. Proactively make changes for continual improvement of systems to align with the changing needs of customers. Fixing support escalation issues while empowering systems with self-healing abilities to reduce incidents. Efficiently manage on-call rotations and processes for a real- time collaborative response on incident on-call tasks. Document historic knowledge gathered from different teams to ensure standardization of workflows and consistency in incident response across the infrastructure.

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