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May 18, 2021

The Duality boosted by Agile and SRE communities

On one hand, the Agile community in its papyrus records “individuals and interactions over processes and tools” [1], on the other hand, the SRE (Site-Reliability Engineering) community in its papyrus states “You can’t 'fix' people, but you can fix systems and processes to better support people making the right choices…

Agile

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The Duality boosted by Agile and SRE communities
The Duality boosted by Agile and SRE communities

May 12, 2021

Value Proposition of Site-Reliability Engineering in a Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities is a novel by Charles Dickens published in the mid-19th century. Its central theme is duality, which is depicted in the first paragraph of the novel: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it…

Sre

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Value Proposition of Site-Reliability Engineering in a Tale of Two Cities
Value Proposition of Site-Reliability Engineering in a Tale of Two Cities

Apr 19, 2021

Test Tetrahedron?

Ok, I have listened to Test Pyramid, indeed, there is plenty of content around this concept. Roughly, the test pyramid concept asserts that the first layer of test, Unit, is cheaper, faster, and has the desired confidence property [1,2,3]. As we climb the pyramid through Integrated and End2End (E2E) tests…

Test

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Test Tetrahedron?
Test Tetrahedron?

Nov 23, 2020

SRE and Observability: inside a Formula One lap for improvement

Let us start recalling the conclusion of the last conversation [1]. IT phenomena as cloud, “…-as-a-service”, and microservices, which carry on distributed computing, require reliability engineering since the complexity of systems continues to grow. …

Sre

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SRE and Observability: inside a Formula One lap for improvement
SRE and Observability: inside a Formula One lap for improvement

Nov 18, 2020

Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) in the old-school kindergarten

Of course, you have heard about Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), an acronym introduced by Google. The aim of this text is to dissect the acronym using a seesaw (an old-school kindergarten toy) as a conceptual model. …

Microservices

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Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) in the old-school kindergarten
Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) in the old-school kindergarten

Aug 30, 2020

So, what is “architecture for agility”?

A didactical way to define a concept is starting by what it is not. Therefore, in Section 1, the focus is on what is not an “architecture for agility”. In Section 2, a case, inspired by a true story, is discussed to clarify what we would call an “architecture for…

Architecture

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So, what is “architecture for agility”?
So, what is “architecture for agility”?

Jun 23, 2020

Architecture for Agility or “Magic mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?”

Once upon a time, a queen possessed a magic mirror, which she asked every morning, “Magic mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?” The mirror always told the queen that she was the fairest. One day, when the queen asked her mirror, it told her that…

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Architecture for Agility or “Magic mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?”
Architecture for Agility or “Magic mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?”

Feb 11, 2020

Microservice: Everyone Makes Mistakes — Part II

“Everyone makes mistakes. The wise are not people who never make mistakes, but those who forgive themselves and learn from their mistakes.” — Ajahn Brahm (theoretical physicist, author, and Buddhist monk) In this second part, we return to the endeavor of providing, perhaps, for wise people, a shortcut to “learn…

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Dec 17, 2019

Microservice: Everyone Makes Mistakes — Part I

“Everyone makes mistakes. The wise are not people who never make mistakes, but those who forgive themselves and learn from their mistakes.” — Ajahn Brahm (theoretical physicist, author, and Buddhist monk) Nowadays, the microservice pattern [1] is a hot topic, which has a tremendous influence on all sorts of software…

Microservices

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Microservice: Everyone Makes Mistakes — Part I
Microservice: Everyone Makes Mistakes — Part I

Nov 12, 2018

High-availability resides in the Backing Services

Assume that is in place a tool for the management of containerized applications across multiple hosts (e.g., Kubernetes, OpenShift, Docker Swarm, Apache Mesos) and that applications are composed of containerized processes as defined by the Twelve-Factor App. Still according to the Twelve-Factor App [1], such containerized processes can be horizontally…

Docker

9 min read

High-availability resides in the Backing Services
High-availability resides in the Backing Services
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