(Why didn't I give this book 5 stars?I would've like some "anatomy of a failure" type lessons learned.But I would've given it 4 1/2 stars if possible.)
This book eschews the theory and talks about what needs to be done to put a service into a production environment and keep it up and running.If you're looking for some great guidelines as to what needs to be done to get a product up and running, this is the book.
As a software test professional, I make a plea to my testing colleagues to get this book.There needs to be more focus on the non-functional aspects of putting a service into an operational state and so little testing is done these days with that in mind.
For developers, it provides a good list of tips for making a system much more responsive with regards to status and reporting in a production environment.Great reminders for Devs to build a system that works in the environment to which it will be deployed.
Get it!
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Applications that work perfectly in controlled settings often fail in production environments, impacting business operations
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