Site Reliability Engineer
Run it in production. Fix it at 3am. Then make 3am not happen.
Courses in this roadmap
- 1Course 1 of 6
Linux
Learn Linux from the shell up. Files, processes, networking, systemd, scripting, and running real services.
17 lessons · 8.5h
- 2Course 2 of 6
Bash
Learn Bash scripting from variables to robust, production-ready scripts. Loops, arrays, traps, set -euo pipefail, and a server bootstrap capstone.
12 lessons · 5.7h
- 3Course 3 of 6
Docker
Learn Docker from first container to production. Images, networking, volumes, Compose, multi-stage builds, and secure registries.
13 lessons · 6.6h
- 4Course 4 of 6
Kubernetes
Learn Kubernetes from pod to production. Deployments, services, ingress, Helm, scaling, RBAC, and observability.
14 lessons · 8h
- 5Course 5 of 6
Ansible
Learn Ansible from first inventory to multi-host deployments. Playbooks, roles, templates, vault, and idempotent automation.
12 lessons · 6.1h
- 6Course 6 of 6
Jenkins
Learn Jenkins from freestyle jobs to declarative pipelines, shared libraries, Docker agents, and pipeline-as-code.
11 lessons · 5.3h
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Site Reliability Engineer (SRE)
An SRE is judged by what does not happen. The good ones see the latency curve bending before the page fires. EasyEnv puts the candidate in a workspace with a real service, real dashboards and a slow leak that is about to burst the error budget.
