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SRE - Using Error Budgets to Prioritize Work
Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is a set of principles, practices, and organizational constructs that seek to balance the reliability of a service with the need to continually deliver new features. An error budget is the primary construct used to help balance these seemingly competing goals. This is an introduction to error budgets and their components: service level indicators (SLIs) and service level objectives (SLOs) in which Nathen Harvey will share the art of creating and implementing SLOs.
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