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SRE vs. DevOps [Understanding Differences & Similarities]

Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) and DevOps share a goal of building a bridge between development and operations. We'll explore and compare both approaches. Wondering to yourself, which is better for your company, SRE or DevOps? Neither SRE or DevOps is “better,” exactly, since they’re similar yet different in a few key ways: SRE, or site reliability engineering, is a methodology developed by Google engineer Ben Treynor Sloss in 2003.

Make your Onboarding Experience Better with a Murder Mystery Game

Onboarding a new tool can be boring. Or stressful. Or both. When onboarding an incident response tool, it can be difficult to make sure that your team is getting the most from the experience. Do you opt for a run-of-the-mill meeting, or try to learn while in an incident? Neither option is ideal. That’s why Petal’s DevOps Engineer Michael Cole found a new way to get his team using Blameless for their incident response process.

SRE Leaders Panel: Business Agility is what matters, SRE can help you get there

Blameless recently had the privilege of hosting SRE leaders Garima Bajpai, Founder at Community of Practice - DevOps Canada and Jason Fraser, Delivery Lead at VMware Tanzu to discuss the value of crisis during incident response, the best and worst tech transformations they’ve seen, how reliability impacts the flow of value, and more.

Improve your Reliability with Blameless SLOs, Now Generally Available

Blameless is excited to announce that our SLO Manager is now generally available! SLO Manager is a new service added to the Blameless platform. This service helps SRE and engineering teams proactively make data-driven decisions about reliability efforts. According to a survey Blameless conducted, over 80% of organizations use SLOs or will in the next 1-2 years.

What is Site Reliability Engineering [Simple Intro to SRE]

Wondering what SRE is all about? We will explain what it is, how it works, why it was developed, and how it can help your organization. So what is SRE (Site Reliability Engineering)? SRE is a methodology that fuses software and operations teams, with the goal of producing reliable, resilient, and scalable systems. Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) was developed by Google engineer Ben Treynor Sloss in 2003. Google’s goal was to increase the reliability of its sites and services.