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  1. Heute starte ich als Site Reliability Engineer – und nein, es ist kein Aprilscherz! 😄

    Ich freue mich riesig auf die neuen Aufgaben, spannende Herausforderungen und viele neue Erfahrungen.

    Let’s go! 🚀

    #SRE #SiteReliabilityEngineer #NeuerJob #Arbeit #KeinScherz #TechLife #TechWorld #Engineering #UptimeHero #1April #ErsterApril

  2. do you wish numbers were more stressful? become a site reliability engineer! numbers will be so stressful and you can't explain why to 80% of the general public. :)

    become an #SRE today!

    #SiteReliabilityEngineer #SiteReliabilityEngineering #iwillbeokaybutwearecuttingitsuperclose

  3. So things are getting bad, and #cloud is being considered more complex to manage and more costly.
    I have to admit that while I really believed in the cloud, the problems that my customers were facing started to break my beliefs.
    Ops costs increased, because they still hired the IT guy, but now a #SiteReliabilityEngineer costs way more than a traditional #SystemAdministrator, and often he has an #infra knowledge way inferior, since everything is not in house anymore. Everything is hosted and you don't access to the technology internals anymore.
    Also, they are dealing with a level of complexity unheard of.
    Before the cloud there were only physical and virtualized layers of complexity.
    Now we also have then #containerorchestration and #servicemesh layers.
    We moved from putting a stupid #Java class in classpath to run #JBoss with the #APM profiling to running #Prometheus, #Grafana, #Jaeger and #Kiali to obtain the same level of informations.

    The only good thing is that now in Linux engineers are using #eBPF to profiling network and software execution.
    But this is NOT innovation at all. You could do that already with #DTrace in #Solaris and #FreeBSD with way less complexity, and the same level of profiling since #Java, #Ruby and lot of frameworks included its probes to support advanced tracing.
    Apple's #macOS used to provide a good #DTrace frontend called #Instruments that was really cool to work with.

    world.hey.com/dhh/why-we-re-le