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by irusensei 206 days ago
It seems it's called SRE nowadays right? I hate how things keep being renamed for no reason other than making more buzzwords for suits.
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The definition I liked best, which I _think_ came from one of the Google SRE books though I'm not certain, was: "SRE is what happens when you consider operations to be a software problem".
I share your disdain for buzzwords but SRE is definitely a different role.
Nope, SREs keep applications running on a platform. Lots of metrics, tools to deploy apps in whatever rollout process the company has, etc.

In small companies, sysadmin might be a duty of the SRE team, but they definitely diverge if you have a large on-prem deployment or work with bespoke VMs in the cloud.