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    • 出版时间:2019-03-01 00:00:00
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    • 作者: (美)纳特·韦尔奇(Nat Welch)著
    • 出版社:东南大学出版社
    • 出版时间:2019-03-01 00:00:00
    • 版次:1
    • 印次:1
    • 印刷时间:2019-03-01
    • 字数:416千字
    • 页数:323
    • 开本:16开
    • 装帧:平装
    • ISBN:9787564182939
    • 国别/地区:中国
    • 版权提供:东南大学出版社

    SRE实战(影印版)

    作  者:(美)纳特·韦尔奇(Nat Welch) 著
    定  价:96
    出 版 社:东南大学出版社
    出版日期:2019年03月01日
    页  数:323
    装  帧:平装
    ISBN:9787564182939
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    内容简介

    本书是软件开发人员在网站灾难性故障中的优选生存指南。随着企业力求实现正常运行时间的很大化,站点可靠性工程(Site Reliability Engineering,SRE)首当其冲。当你的站点出现问题,修复故障已经迫在眉睫的时候,本书可以作为一个手把手的操作框架。Nat Welch在可靠性工程方面丰富的实战经验源自于Internet上某些很大的公司,这些公司对于系统中断事件极为敏感。他所用于监控现代Web服务、设置警报和评估事件响应的方法都经过了实践的考验,学会这些必将助你一臂之力。

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    目录
    Preface
    Chapter 1: Introduction
    A brief history
    What is SRE?
    What is in the book?
    SRE as a framework for new projects
    Summary
    References
    Chapter 2: Monitoring
    Why monitoring?
    Instrumenting an application
    What should we measure?
    A short introduction to SLIs, SLOs, and error budgets
    Service levels
    Error budgets
    Collecting and saving monitoring data
    Polling applications
    Nagios
    Prometheus
    Cacti
    Sensu
    Push applications
    StatsD
    Telegraf
    ELK
    Displaying monitoring information
    Arbitrary queries
    Graphs
    Dashboards
    Chatbots
    Managing and maintaining monitoring data
    Communicating about monitoring
    Do they even know there is monitoring?
    References and related reading
    Future reading
    Summary
    Chapter 3: Incident Response
    What is an incident?
    What is incident response?
    Alerting
    When do you alert?
    How do you alert?
    Alerting services
    What is in an alert?
    Who do you alert?
    Being on call
    Communication
    Incident Command System (ICS)
    Where do you communicate?
    Recovering the system
    Calling all clear
    Summary
    Chapter 4: Postmortems
    What is a postmortem?
    Why write a postmortem?
    When to write a postmortem document
    Carrying out incident analysis
    How to write a postmortem document
    Summary
    Impact
    Timeline
    Root cause
    Action items
    Postmortems without action items
    Appendix
    Blameless postmortems
    Holding a postmortem meeting
    Analyzing past postmortems
    MTFR and MTBF
    Alert fatigue
    Discussing past outages
    Summary
    References
    Chapter 5: Testing_and Releasing_
    Testing
    What do you test?
    Testing code
    Testing infrastructure
    Testing processes
    Releasing
    When to release
    Releasing to production
    Validating your release
    Rollbacks
    Automation
    Continuous everything
    Summary
    Chapter 6: Capacity Planning
    A quick introduction to business finance
    Why plan?
    Managing risk and managing expectations
    Defining a plan
    What is our current capacity?
    When are we going to run out of capacity?
    How should we change our capacity?
    State and concurrency
    Is your service limited by another service?
    Scaling for events
    Unpredictable growth-user-generated content
    Preplanned versus autoscaling
    Delivering
    Execute the plan
    Architecture--where performance changes come from
    Tech as a profit center and procurement
    Summary
    Chapter 7: Building Tools
    Finding projects
    Defining projects
    RDD
    Example
    Design documents
    Planning projects
    Example
    Retrospectives and standups
    Allocation
    Building projects
    Advice for writing code
    Separation of concerns
    Long-term work
    Example OKRs
    Notebooks
    Documenting and maintaining projects
    Summary
    Chapter 8: User Experience
    An introduction to design and UX
    Real-world interaction design
    User testing
    Picking an experience
    Designing the test
    Finding people to test
    Developer experience
    Experience of tools
    Performance budgets
    Security
    Authentication
    Authorization
    Risk profile
    Phishing
    ACM code of ethics
    Summary
    References
    Chapter 9: Networking Foundations
    The internet
    Sending an HTTP request
    DNS
    dig
    Ethernet and TCP/IP
    Ethernet
    IP
    CIDR notation
    ICMP
    UDP
    TCP
    HTTP
    curl and wget
    Tools for watching the network
    netstat
    nc
    tcpdump
    Summary
    Chapter 10: Linux and Cloud Foundations
    Linux fundamentals
    Everything is a file
    Files, directories, and inodes
    Sockets
    Devices
    /proc
    Filesystem layout
    What is a process?
    Zombies
    Orphans
    What is nice?
    syscalls
    How to trace
    Watching processes
    Build your own
    Cloud fundamentals
    VMs
    Containers
    Load balancing
    Autoscaling
    Storage
    Queues and Pub/Sub
    Units of scale
    Example architecture interview
    Summary
    References
    Other Books You May Enjoy
    Index

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