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Module 1: Introduction to Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) Defining SRE: Core Concepts and Principles
Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is a discipline that focuses on building and operating large-scale, highly reliable software systems. It achieves this by applying software engineering principles and practices to the realm of IT operations. This approach marks a significant shift from traditional IT operations, fundamentally treating the challenges of infrastructure and operations as software problems that can be solved through code and automation.]]></description>
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