One of my favorite parts of the book was the brief discussion asserting that there is no such thing as “human error” as an RFO. The book includes excellent discussion of so many topics, including developing SLOs, database monitoring, providing developers with the tools they need to interact with the database, automating database activities in a repeatable way, and much more. They do an excellent job of laying out the elements of a highly reliable and scalable database infrastructure. Campbell and Majors manage to pack so much information into a succinct and easy to read book, and that’s a true testament to their competency in database engineering. I found the book to be better and more satisfying than the podcast.ĭatabase Reliability Engineering: Designing and Operating Resilient Database Systems by Laine Campbell and Charity Majors Vmware Vsphere 6.5 Host Resources Deep Dive by Frank Denneman and Niels Hagoort Books Read - 2018 I read way too many books in 2019 to update this site, so definitely check out my Goodreads profile if you’re interested in what I was up to in 2019.ĭesigning Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppmann I’ve given up on maintaining this list, so just check out what I’m reading on Goodreads if you’re interested! :) Books Read - 2019 Below are books that I’ve read, some basic thoughts about them, and books that I’m currently reading.
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