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WOW! This is the longest, most detailed public incident post I’ve ever seen from any company. I’ve linked to their short(er) summary, but be sure to check out the long version for all the juicy details.
If we operate too far from the edge, we lose sight of it and can’t anticipate when corrective work should be emphasized. If we operate too close to it, we are constantly in high-stakes situations and firefighting.
Fred Hebert — Honeycomb
This article goes through the actual math of creating an alert for an SLO, including how to avoid alerting for the entire sliding window even after the problem is fixed.
Ervin Barta
This reddit thread doesn’t have any firm answers, but the discussion is pretty interesting.
u/faidoc and others — reddit
Good advice for writing resumes in general, with some SRE-specific tips. There are also links to example SRE resumes.
Quentin Rousseau — Rootly
This article is published by my sponsor, Rootly, but their sponsorship did not influence its inclusion in this issue.
Turns out they have runbooks too — or I guess you could say we have SOPs.
Hugh Brien — Transposit
What do you do about developers that just don’t want to be on call?
Charity Majors — Honeycomb
Before opening their new API up to the public, Ably walloped it with Locust.
Denis Sellu — Ably
Outages
- Robinhood
- Google Cloud Platform, Gmail, Google Calendar, Chat, Meet, and Groups
- Linked above is their followup report from the perspective of GCP. There’s also a report for the GSuite side here.