Reliable Deployments at GitHub
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The GitHub engineering team recently blogged about how they ensure fast and reliable deployments. Raffaele Di Fazio, software engineer at GitHub, provided a deep dive into the deployment mechanics at GitHub.
GitHub is deployed on multiple Kubernetes Clusters and also on physical servers. As the deployment process impacts the GitHub customers and the internal users, safeguarding deployment reliability was critical for the team. The GitHub engineering team started fetching data from the deployment tools in order to fully understand the problem space:
CI/CD builds duration
The total duration of the deployment pipeline
The final state of a deployment pipeline
Why Site Reliability Engineering Is Key to Modern DevOps Among the hottest areas of growth in DevOps is the emerging field of site reliability engineering as organizations look to bake reliability into the earliest stages of the software development cycle.
DevOps is all about integrating different skill sets, including development and operations, into a cohesive workflow.
An increasingly important element of the DevOps model is site reliability engineering (SRE). In a
session at the Interop Digital 2020 event last October, Jayne Groll, CEO of the DevOps Institute, said site reliability engineers are becoming more in demand for DevOps. Like most areas of technology, there is a lot of nuances to the practice of site reliability engineering, how it relates to the broader topic of DevOps and the best practices for success.
SLAs, SLOs, SLIs. If there’s one thing everybody in the business of managing software development loves, it’s acronyms. And while everyone probably knows what a Service Level Agreement (SLA) is, Service Level Objectives (SLOs) and Service Level Indicators (SLIs) may not be quite as well known. The idea, though, is straightforward, with SLOs being the […]
Nobl9 Secures $21 Million in Series B Funding; Flagship SLO Platform Enters GA
Led by Battery and CRV, the round green lights go-to-market and engineering expansion for the first infrastructure operations platform focused on the fast-growing market for SLO management.
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SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Nobl9, the software reliability platform company, has secured $21 million in Series B funding and launched its flagship product to define the landscape of the next major innovation in cloud infrastructure operations. The round is led by Series A investors
CRV. Series A investors Bonfire Ventures and Resolute Ventures are also participating, along with new investors Harmony Partners and Sorenson Ventures. Proceeds from the Series B will fund programs focused on customer deployment success, software engineering team expansion and marketing programs.