97 Things Every Cloud Engineer Should Know: Collective Wisdom from the Experts - GracieMcfarland/GracieMcfarlandpdf GitHub Wiki
If you create, manage, operate, or configure systems running in the cloud, you're a cloud engineer--even if you work as a system administrator, software developer, data scientist, or site reliability engineer. With this book, professionals from around the world provide valuable insight into today's cloud engineering role. These concise articles explore the entire cloud computing experience, including fundamentals, architecture, and migration. You'll delve into security and compliance, operations and reliability, and software development. And examine networking, organizational culture, and more. You're sure to find 1, 2, or 97 things that inspire you to dig deeper and expand your own career. quotThree Keys to Making the Right Multicloud Decisions,quot Brendan O'Leary quotServerless Bad Practices,quot Manases Jesus Galindo Bello quotFailing a Cloud Migration,quot Lee Atchison quotTreat Your Cloud Environment as If It Were On Premises,quot Iyana Garry quotWhat Is Toil, and Why Are SREs Obsessed with It?quot, Zachary Nickens quotLean QA: The QA Evolving in the DevOps World,quot Theresa Neate quotHow Economies of Scale Work in the Cloud,quot Jon Moore quotThe Cloud Is Not About the Cloud,quot Ken Corless quotData Gravity: The Importance of Data Management in the Cloud,quot Geoff Hughes quotEven in the Cloud, the Network Is the Foundation,quot David Murray quotCloud Engineering Is About Culture, Not Containers,quot Holly Cummins