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To answer your Q: what the "devops" does overlap. SRE includes SysAdmin duties, but not viceversa.
You can read about it in the SRE free Google book (inventors of SRE term), it explains this difference too.
Basically a SRE is a developer that automates stuff (50/50 coding/sysadmin), Sysadmins (you cannot be a DevOps) don't usually code, for example the SRE can build their own software products.
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Is what "DevOps engineers" area actually called, rather should be called and were called until companies adopted this trend. "Devops" is a way of doing things, System administrators are the people who implement DevOps methodologies.
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To answer your Q: what the "devops" does overlap. SRE includes SysAdmin duties, but not viceversa.
You can read about it in the SRE free Google book (inventors of SRE term), it explains this difference too.
Basically a SRE is a developer that automates stuff (50/50 coding/sysadmin), Sysadmins (you cannot be a DevOps) don't usually code, for example the SRE can build their own software products.
Interesting, I have to see what exactly SysAdmin does. Let me read about it
Is what "DevOps engineers" area actually called, rather should be called and were called until companies adopted this trend. "Devops" is a way of doing things, System administrators are the people who implement DevOps methodologies.