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SRE

Site reliability engineering (SRE) is a set of principles and practices that incorporates aspects of software engineering and applies them to infrastructure and operations problems. The main goals are to create scalable and highly reliable software systems. Site reliability engineering is closely related to DevOps, a set of practices that combine software development and IT operations, and SRE has also been described as a specific implementation of DevOps.

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High-performance Edge Delivery architecture for BizSafer optimized for sub-second Core Web Vitals and industrial-grade security. Demonstrates 60% image optimization through multi-stage Docker builds and zero-downtime Blue-Green deployment strategies via Nginx and Cloudflare. Engineered for 99.9% availability with < 60s manual recovery protocols.

  • Updated Jan 12, 2026
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Production-grade API Core infrastructure for BizSafer, documented as a functional blueprint for industrial reliability. Built on a 'Production-First' mindset featuring self-healing CI/CD pipelines, Docker orchestration for Laravel 12/PHP 8.3, and Cloudflare edge security. Engineered for 99.9% availability with automated recovery MTTR of under <60s.

  • Updated Jan 12, 2026
  • Dockerfile
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