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by ot
3415 days ago
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In the Google SRE book they say that if a service has reliability much better than the stated SLO they artificially introduce errors to get closer to the error budget. This is to prevent over-reliance on the measured SLO rather than the stated SLO in upstream services. |
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Why ride the line? It'd take one major issue then you're way over you error budget?
For testing/simulations I can see why you'd introduce the errors.