Comment by metasim 1 month ago What’s an “SRE”? 6 comments metasim Reply netdevphoenix 1 month ago Site Reliability Engineering. It is the role that, among other things, ensures that a service uptime is optimal. It's the closest thing we have nowadays to the system admin role ginko 1 month ago Seems like that would only be relevant to web development, not software engineering in general. netdevphoenix 1 month ago True, but since the vast majority of software engineering is web engineering and the title is clearly about web, it seems fit to mention that. 2 replies → metasim 1 month ago Thank you!
netdevphoenix 1 month ago Site Reliability Engineering. It is the role that, among other things, ensures that a service uptime is optimal. It's the closest thing we have nowadays to the system admin role ginko 1 month ago Seems like that would only be relevant to web development, not software engineering in general. netdevphoenix 1 month ago True, but since the vast majority of software engineering is web engineering and the title is clearly about web, it seems fit to mention that. 2 replies → metasim 1 month ago Thank you!
ginko 1 month ago Seems like that would only be relevant to web development, not software engineering in general. netdevphoenix 1 month ago True, but since the vast majority of software engineering is web engineering and the title is clearly about web, it seems fit to mention that. 2 replies →
netdevphoenix 1 month ago True, but since the vast majority of software engineering is web engineering and the title is clearly about web, it seems fit to mention that. 2 replies →
Site Reliability Engineering. It is the role that, among other things, ensures that a service uptime is optimal. It's the closest thing we have nowadays to the system admin role
Seems like that would only be relevant to web development, not software engineering in general.
True, but since the vast majority of software engineering is web engineering and the title is clearly about web, it seems fit to mention that.
2 replies →
Thank you!