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How SRE Teams Use Auto-Remediation to Resolve Incidents Without Humans

How SRE Teams Use Auto-Remediation to Resolve Incidents Without Humans

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In this episode of The Site Reliability Podcast with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how SRE teams are using auto-remediation to automatically resolve incidents without human intervention. They break down the anatomy of an auto-remediation pipeline — from monitoring alerts to automated runbook execution — using real-world examples like a major streaming service that reduced pager fatigue by 40 percent. Lucas explains the critical distinction between deterministic remediation (simple if-then rules) and AI-driven remediation (pattern-matching across past incidents). The hosts also discuss where auto-remediation fails: novel incidents, complex multi-service failures, and scenarios requiring human judgment. They emphasize that auto-remediation isn't about replacing SREs but about freeing them to focus on higher-value work. Practical tips include starting with high-frequency, low-complexity alerts and gradually expanding scope. No fluff, just a focused look at a key SRE practice. Tune in for a concrete example you can apply to your own incident response. #AutoRemediation #SiteReliabilityEngineering #IncidentResponse #RunbookAutomation #PagerFatigue #DeterministicRemediation #AIDrivenRemediation #StreamingServiceCaseStudy #SRE #Uptime #ProductionEngineering #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TechnologyPodcast #LucasAndLuna #IncidentManagement #OnCall #Observability Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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