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About the Course

In many IT organizations, incentives are not aligned between developers, who strive for agility, and operators, who focus on stability. Site reliability engineering, or SRE, is how Google aligns incentives between development and operations and does mission-critical production support. Adoption of SRE cultural and technical practices can help improve collaboration between the business and IT. This course introduces key practices of Google SRE and the important role IT and business leaders play in the success of SRE organizational adoption....

Top reviews

DC

Jul 21, 2020

This course provides a good overview on the topic and actionable insights to get started

DA

May 29, 2021

Really enjoyed learning about Google's SRE culture. Many key takeaways for me. The reflection activities were also very helpful.

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By Peter S

Apr 26, 2023

too generic...

By K M M A

Feb 7, 2025

شكرا

By Jens V

Jul 22, 2022

The woman seems very nice and friendly. But since she never faces the camera, you can clearly see that she's just reading the text. Unfortunately, this gives the impression that she doesn't even know what she's talking about. For me, as a non-native English speaker, it was very difficult to follow the content. I also had to turn on the subtitles and read along all the time to be able to follow.

By Nishit J

Feb 4, 2023

Overall ok. Not enough practical knowledge.

By Nestor A M

Oct 16, 2021

Instead of focusing on the content of the course I was paying more attention to the poor audio quality. The content of the slides was great, but I cannot recommend this course in its current state. Instead of wastig your hard earned money on this, search for the freely available SRE book.

By Kirsty M

Feb 2, 2022

This wasn't something I enjoyed. I practically fell asleep doing this course. I much prefer labs.