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June 2023

How to Create a Runbook Template for DevOps (With Examples)

A DevOps runbook is a little like a recipe book. Instead of rules for cooking, it’s a compilation of rules and procedures designed to maintain software systems and other applications. The purpose of each runbook is to cross-educate your entire team with the same knowledge base and provide easy-to-follow instructions in time-sensitive situations like incidents. Runbook templates are guides outlining a standard for the documentation of operations and development.

Addressing the dynamic incident communication challenges of the enterprise with CommsFlow

At enterprise scale, effective flow of incident awareness requires sharing many distinct pieces of information with many unique stakeholders serving different roles in the organization at precise moments in time. The creation of these dynamic communications and their delivery is constantly put to the test by the pressure of knowing that for every minute the incident is allowed to persist, potentially hundreds or thousands of customer businesses are being harmed.
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The Top 5 Trends on SRE Leaders' Minds in 2023: Insights from a Seasoned Executive

I've spent most of my career trying to solve big problems for people. In the early days at New Relic, we were trying to help people scale their systems based without compromising on performance, cost, or the customer experience. Not an easy feat but we gave them a solution that allowed them to accomplish their goals. The key was religiously listening to our customers talk about their wants, needs, hopes and fears. While I am rarely the smartest person in the room, which my partner rarely misses a chance to lovingly remind me, I always do my best to listen to what the brilliant folks in my sphere are talking about.