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For nearly two decades, Google has operated extraordinarily complex and massive systems that respond instantly to user requests. Google Search finds answers in fractions of a second, Google Maps reflects landscapes with high precision, and Google Mail is available 365/24/7, effectively becoming the first public cloud storage. Are these systems flawless? No—they also fail, break, and become outdated like any technology. We simply do not notice. The reason is that for over ten years, Google has been developing a unique technology called Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), which ensures uninterrupted operation and progressive development of software systems of any complexity.
This book, authored by Betsy Beyer, Chris Jones, and Jennifer Petoff, is a treasure trove of experience accumulated by Google over many years. It is a collective work by many outstanding specialists and an indispensable resource for any engineer who wants to develop and maintain products with maximum quality and efficiency. The book covers core SRE principles, practices, and lessons learned from running some of the world’s largest systems. It offers practical insights into designing reliable distributed systems, managing incidents, monitoring, and automating operations. Whether you are a software engineer, system administrator, or IT manager, this guide will help you apply Google’s proven reliability techniques to your own projects. The price is 2949.00 RUR.