The answer is D. Toil refers to repetitive, manual operational work that does not provide long-term value and can be automated. By focusing on increasing toil automation, the organization can streamline operations, reduce manual intervention, and free up resources to focus on more strategic tasks. This approach improves efficiency by automating repetitive tasks, reducing human error, and allowing teams to focus on higher-value activities.
D. Focus on increasing toil automation.
In Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), one of the key principles to improve efficiency is reducing toil—manual, repetitive tasks that do not add lasting value to the system. By focusing on toil automation, the organization can:
- Free up time for engineers to focus on higher-value activities, such as improving system reliability or developing new features.
- Reduce human error by automating operational tasks.
- Enhance scalability and ensure consistent performance as operations grow.
This approach directly aligns with SRE's goal of improving efficiency and reliability in operations.
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