Site Reliability Engineers fulfill many of the roles associated with Operations, supporting Development teams and driving productivity and efficiency. This course also demonstrates how site reliability engineers make systems more stable, predictable, and scalable while also tracking essential metrics to enable continuous improvement. Kickstart your SRE training today!
IT and business managers, directors, team leaders, stakeholders, engineers, and anyone else seeking an understanding of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) and how it relates to DevOps
DevOps practitioners who wish to specialize in site reliability engineering
Organizations wishing to incorporate the vocabulary, principles, concepts, and practices of Site Reliability Engineeringy
Anyone looking to pass the official SRE Foundation (SREF) examination
The principles and practices of SRE and how they are used to improve developmental and operational activities
How SRE helps organizations to scale services reliably and economically
How to realign organizations for the purpose of site reliability engineering
How SRE has evolved, and how it will continue to do so
How to understand, set, and track service level objectives (SLOs)
How SRE relates to DevOps and other frameworks
Everything needed to pass the official SRE Foundation (SREF) exam
Why should you take this course?
Site reliability engineering is in high demand, even outside of DevOps
SRE can help established DevOps leaders take their understanding of and ability to apply the methodology to the next level
SRE can help companies to guarantee higher levels of communication, collaboration, reliability, and scalability
Good e-Learning is an award-winning online training provider and a Trusted Education Partner for the DevOps Institute
This course comes with several online training assets, including instructor-led videos, knowledge checks, mock exams, and case studies
Each student can enjoy 6 months access and a FREE exam voucher, along with a FREE resit with Exam Pledge (T&Cs apply)
The course is fully accredited by the DevOps Institute