Site Reliability Engineer: Managing Cascading FAIlures

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“Cascading fAIlures are a concern for site reliability engineers (SREs) because they often stem from positive feedback and grow over time. In this course you ll examine the various cascading fAIlure triggers such as overloads CPU and memory issues. You ll also explore the resource exhaustion issues resulting from cascading fAIlures and the adverse effects on overall performance and stability.
You ll outline steps to prevent server overloads ensure efficient queue management deal with latency and manage slow startups. You ll explore terms such as ""load shedding"" and ""code retries."" You ll also identify the benefits of setting deadlines and how propagating cancellations can reduce or eliminate unneeded work and preserve resources for other needs. Finally you ll outline the steps involved in testing cascading fAIlures and in addressing them immediately.”