5 Platform Engineering Principles: How to Design an Adaptable Platform

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  • čas přidán 19. 07. 2024
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    Hey friends, welcome to my CZcams channel @outofdevops . If you're new my name is Anto, here I talk about software engineering and software engineers. Don't forget to comment like and subscribe 👍🏻.
    🚀 In today's video, we're diving deep into the core principles of platform engineering. Ever wondered what makes a robust platform engineering culture stand out? I'll be breaking down the must-know best practices and the philosophy that shapes successful platform engineering teams.
    🛠️ From the absolute necessity of being able to rebuild your platform from scratch to ensuring every decision is reversible and everything is versioned, these insights are distilled from real-world experiences and challenges faced in the tech industry. Whether you're cloud-based or on-prem, these principles are designed to foster autonomy and enhance the efficiency of development teams.
    🔍 We'll explore each principle in detail:
    1. The ability to reproduce the platform from scratch - essential for disaster recovery.
    2. Delegating operations and maintenance - crucial for scalability.
    3. Keeping the platform as a build-time dependency - why it matters.
    4. Transparency in operations - ensuring development teams are not shielded from ops.
    5. The reversibility of decisions - a key to adaptive platform engineering.
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