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Site Reliability Engineering on AWS

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Lessons no : 7

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Implement AWS cloud infrastructure for reliable site operations using best practices in reliability engineering, monitoring, and automation
  • Design scalable, fault-tolerant systems on AWS to ensure high availability and disaster recovery capabilities
  • Utilize AWS tools like CloudWatch, CloudTrail, and Auto Scaling to monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize system reliability
  • Apply SRE principles to automate incident response, reduce downtime, and improve system resilience on AWS
  • Configure AWS services to handle transient network issues, configuration errors, and infrastructure failures effectively
  • Develop strategies for continuous improvement of system reliability and performance in AWS environments

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Description. Reliability in AWS includes the ability of a system to recover from infrastructure or service disruptions. It's essential to acquire computing resources to meet the demand, and mitigate disruptions such as configuration issues or transient network problems.