Building Service Ownership Using Documentation, Telemetry, and a Chance to Make Things Better

Building Service Ownership Using Documentation, Telemetry, and a Chance to Make Things Better

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Traces = raw material, not finished product

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Traces = raw material, not finished product

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Building Service Ownership Using Documentation, Telemetry, and a Chance to Make Things Better

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Service ownership, defined
  3. 3 Obstacles to successful service ownership
  4. 4 Distributed tracing, defined
  5. 5 Relationships matter
  6. 6 Traces = raw material, not finished product
  7. 7 Centralized documentation
  8. 8 Why is documentation important?
  9. 9 Iterating toward ownership
  10. 10 More context -- mitigating facter
  11. 11 Dynamic alert delivery
  12. 12 Handling alerts
  13. 13 Improving postmortems
  14. 14 Postmortems are documentation
  15. 15 Why is improving oncall important?
  16. 16 Determining SLOS
  17. 17 Derive internal SLOs using tracing
  18. 18 Why are SLOs important?
  19. 19 3-piece puzzle review
  20. 20 Making changes
  21. 21 Ownership = Accountability + Agency

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