Welcome to the The Incidentally Reliable Podcast, where we dive into the world of engineering and bring you first-hand experiences and captivating insights from experts in the ever-evolving front lines of DevOps and Site Reliability.
With a new guest every episode, learn how elusive reliability can be as we peek into their journey in the industry so far, engineering innovations made in distress, manoeuvred nightmares, their war-room stories, and their opinions on the current state of the space.
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Welcome to the The Incidentally Reliable Podcast, where we dive into the world of engineering and bring you first-hand experiences and captivating insights from experts in the ever-evolving front lines of DevOps and Site Reliability.
With a new guest every episode, learn how elusive reliability can be as we peek into their journey in the industry so far, engineering innovations made in distress, manoeuvred nightmares, their war-room stories, and their opinions on the current state of the space.
#2 - Manan Verma - Reliability at Unicorns, the future of Observability and Cost of Incidents
Incidentally Reliable Podcast
29 minutes 37 seconds
2 years ago
#2 - Manan Verma - Reliability at Unicorns, the future of Observability and Cost of Incidents
Reliability and DevOps at growing stages, tiffs between Platform Engineering and DevOps, metrics to watch and a lot more, with Manan Verma - Associate Director of Engineering at PhysicsWallah.
Incidentally Reliable Podcast
Welcome to the The Incidentally Reliable Podcast, where we dive into the world of engineering and bring you first-hand experiences and captivating insights from experts in the ever-evolving front lines of DevOps and Site Reliability.
With a new guest every episode, learn how elusive reliability can be as we peek into their journey in the industry so far, engineering innovations made in distress, manoeuvred nightmares, their war-room stories, and their opinions on the current state of the space.