Description:

The SRE engagement model and SRE service lifecycle have note-worthy similarities and differences to the traditional software development life cycle. In this course, you'll explore these differences and investigate the SRE engagement model's components and how to work with it in various circumstances.

You'll learn the steps for setting up and building SRE service relationships and establishing a roadmap for sprints and communication. You'll examine how to measure the impact of SRE engagement, set ground rules for SRE teams, and sustain effective relationships with other SREs and developers.

Next, you'll study the steps to take for scaling SRE to larger environments and for ending an engagement. Lastly, you'll review case studies to see the results of how others have used the SRE engagement model used in real-life.

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Duration: 01:04

Description:

Production Readiness Review (PRR), the standard first step of SRE engagement, and its phases are used to identify a service's reliability needs. The concept of ""early engagement"" is then used to evolve the Simple PRR model.

In this course, you'll investigate SRE engagement, early engagement, and Production Readiness Review.

You'll start by delving into each phase of the SRE Production Readiness Review (PRR) model, namely, engagement, analysis, refactoring, training, onboarding, and continuous improvement.

Next, you'll learn how early engagement can be used to evolve the Simple PRR model. You'll then examine how SRE platforms and frameworks can provide structural solutions. Finally, you'll learn how to use the SRE engagement model to manage software projects, comparing it to the traditional System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) model.

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Duration: 01:01