As you scale your company’s software footprint, with Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) or microservices architecture featuring 100s or 1000s of services or more, how do you keep track of the performance of every service in every region? How will you know whether you are tracking every service? Of course every service is different, but how do… Continue reading READS: Service Health Metrics
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READS: Service Health Metrics
As you scale your company’s software footprint, with Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) or microservices architecture featuring 100s or 1000s of services or more, how do you keep track of the performance of every service in every region? How will you know whether you are tracking every service? Of course every service is different, but how do… Continue reading READS: Service Health Metrics
Behind the Scenes of Hyperforce: Salesforce’s Infrastructure for the Public Cloud
Salesforce has been running cloud infrastructure for over two decades, bringing companies and their customers together. When Salesforce first started out in 1999, the world was very different; back then, the only practical way to provide our brand of Software-As-A-Service was to run everything yourself — not just the software, but the servers, storage, networking devices, cooling, etc.… Continue reading Behind the Scenes of Hyperforce: Salesforce’s Infrastructure for the Public Cloud
SRE Weekly Issue #307
View on sreweekly.com A message from our sponsor, Rootly: Manage incidents directly from Slack with Rootly 🚒. Automate manual admin tasks like creating incident channel, Jira and Zoom, paging the right team, postmortem timeline, setting up reminders, and more. Book a demo (+ get a snazzy Rootly shirt): https://rootly.com/demo/?utm_source=sreweekly Articles Roblox Return to Service 10/28-10/31… Continue reading SRE Weekly Issue #307
Scaling cross-team contributions to a native mobile app
By Stephen Goldberg, Alex Sikora, and Jean Bovet Flagship applications are home to myriad functionalities that serve different parts of your userbase. Often, adding a new feature unintentionally causes reduced velocity, single points of failure, and monoliths that are hard to navigate. Such flagship apps are built from contributions from multiple teams each with varying degrees… Continue reading Scaling cross-team contributions to a native mobile app
SRE Weekly Issue #306
View on sreweekly.com A message from our sponsor, Rootly: Manage incidents directly from Slack with Rootly 🚒. Automate manual admin tasks like creating incident channel, Jira and Zoom, paging the right team, postmortem timeline, setting up reminders, and more. Book a demo (+ get a snazzy Rootly shirt): https://rootly.com/demo/?utm_source=sreweekly Articles The James Webb Space Telescope — Success… Continue reading SRE Weekly Issue #306
Engineering Leadership & Work-Life Awareness
Dylan is a Senior Director of Engineering Enablement & Engagement at Salesforce and was recently interviewed on the Level Up Engineering Podcast hosted by Coding Sans. This is his story. When not spending his days working at Salesforce, you’d probably find Dylan in the gym, out for a bike ride, or spending time being active with… Continue reading Engineering Leadership & Work-Life Awareness
An Intro To Mob Programming
Mob programming is a collective programming discipline that fosters greater interaction with teammates, collective code ownership, and a sharp reduction in knowledge siloing. It can help a growing team to onboard new members and enables stable teams to produce quality work consistently without having to worry about scheduling. The discipline — sometimes referred to as ensembled programming — came… Continue reading An Intro To Mob Programming
FOQS: Making a distributed priority queue disaster-ready
Facebook Ordered Queueing Service (FOQS) is a fully managed, distributed priority queueing service used for reliable message delivery among many services. FOQS has evolved from a regional deployment into a geo-distributed, global deployment to ensure that data stored within logical queues is highly available, even through large-scale disaster scenarios. Migrating to a global architecture required… Continue reading FOQS: Making a distributed priority queue disaster-ready
SRE Weekly Issue #305
View on sreweekly.com A message from our sponsor, Rootly: Manage incidents directly from Slack with Rootly 🚒. Automate manual admin tasks like creating incident channel, Jira and Zoom, paging the right team, postmortem timeline, setting up reminders, and more. Book a demo (+ get a snazzy Rootly shirt): https://rootly.com/demo/?utm_source=sreweekly Articles Avoiding Alert Fatigue: 8 Tips… Continue reading SRE Weekly Issue #305