Why Choose Garranto Academy for Your DevSRE™ Certified Practitioner (DCP) Preparatory Course Training?
Garranto Academy's DevSRE™ Certified Practitioner (DCP) Preparatory Course to access cutting-edge content, expert instructors, and hands-on learning experiences, empowering you to thrive in the dynamic field of DevSRE.
Course Overview:
DevSRE™ Certified Practitioner (DCP) Preparatory Course is an intensive 2-day program providing a comprehensive exploration of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE). Participants will delve into implementation strategies, SRE principles, and Google’s approach. Through hands-on labs, modules cover topics like monitoring, incident management, automation, and bonus content such as a case study and tabletop exercises.
What You'll Learn in Our DevSRE™ Certified Practitioner (DCP) Preparatory Course Certification Course?
Course Objectives:
- Develop an implementation strategy by addressing the Why, What, Who, Where, When, and How of SRE.
- Understand the DevSRE paradigm, solving key challenges in SRE implementation.
- Align SRE with existing frameworks and product transformation roadmaps.
- Define SRE perspectives from business, development, and operational standpoints.
- Instrument SLIs, SLOs, and Error Budget policy with a sample application for the use case.
- Implement NALSD, observability, logs, metrics, traces, and resiliency through chaos engineering.
- Experience incident troubleshooting, blameless post-mortems, and toil reduction with - Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) and an engineering mindset.
Prerequisites:
- Minimum 1-3 years of experience with Agile software development and DevOps
- Familiarity with IT operations work
- Functional knowledge of infrastructure assets
Course Outline:
Module 1: Implementation Strategy & Use case Overview
- Action Items for SRE Team
Module 2: Why SRE - SRE Big Picture
- Software/Product Development Life Cycle
Module 3: Build the Environment-Simulation & Overview
- Install Docker, Curl, Docker Compose, VS Code
- Build the Cloud Resource App
Module 4: SLIs, SLOs, SLAs
- Service level Terminology: SLI, SLO and SLA
Module 5: Implement Monitoring
- Application vs Infrastructure monitoring
- Activity: Prometheus & Grafana
Module 6: Build Dashboards
- Add Prometheus to Grafana
Module 7: Instrument the CR App
Module 8: Automate Toil
Module 9: Optimize Incident Management
- Key Components of Trouble Shooting
- Testing Hypotheses & Common Pitfalls
- Problem Report, Triage, Examine, Diagnose, Test and Treat, Cure
- Activity: Signal vs Noise
- Best Practices for Incident Management
Module 10: Bonus Content
- Use cases and Tabletop exercise.
Course Outcomes:
Upon completion of the "DevSRE™ Certified Practitioner (DCP) Preparatory Course" course, participants will be able to:
- Understand fundamentals of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) and the DevSRE paradigm.
- Learn to align SRE with existing frameworks and product transformation roadmaps.
- Gain practical knowledge in defining and instrumenting Service-Level Indicators (SLIs) and Service-Level Objectives (SLOs).
- Acquire hands-on experience in implementing monitoring using tools like Prometheus and Grafana.
- Develop skills in incident troubleshooting, blameless post-mortems, and toil reduction through automation.
- Optimize incident management by understanding key components of troubleshooting and implementing best practices for incident response.
- Explore bonus content including case studies, tabletop exercises, and use cases for reinforcement.
Key Benefits of Embracing DevSRE™ Certified Practitioner (DCP) Preparatory Course:
Excel in the world of DevSRE with our DCP Preparatory Course, unlocking skills in reliability engineering, system resilience, and cutting-edge practices for streamlined and efficient development.
How DevSRE™ Certified Practitioner (DCP) Preparatory Course Can Revolutionize Your DevSRE Approach?
Experience a revolutionary shift in your DevSRE approach as the DCP Preparatory Course transforms your understanding of reliability engineering, fostering a culture of robust system design and efficient development processes.