Reddit reviews Seeking SRE: Conversations About Running Production Systems at Scale
We found 2 Reddit comments about Seeking SRE: Conversations About Running Production Systems at Scale. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
We found 2 Reddit comments about Seeking SRE: Conversations About Running Production Systems at Scale. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
Whenever I get an email about a new programming Humble Bundle, I hop over to Reddit to see if anyone else thinks it's worth buying. In this case, Reddit has failed me, because no one has shared their opinions. All is not lost, however, for I can share mine!
These are probably the most commonly recommended DevOps books:
The Site Reliability Workbook is the only one of these that's included in this bundle. So the first question I ask myself regarding this bundle is, "Do I want to spend the time and money on this bundle's books, or should I spend that on one of the highly recommended books instead?" (Personally, I'm going with the latter.)
Otherwise, most of the books here are technology-specific, so the second question is, "Do I want to learn any of these specific technologies now, and are e-books a good way of doing it?" (Personally, my answer is no.)
Depending on how you answer the first two questions, the last question is, "Are the non-technology-specific books worth getting?" To answer that, here are Amazon links to the non-technology-specific books, for reviews and sales rankings:
facebooks version of a site reliability engineer
https://www.amazon.com/Seeking-SRE-Conversations-Running-Production/dp/1491978864
chapter 12 of this book has a more detailed description of the specific role at FB.