I think A could also be a good answer. Rapidly coding a solution to automate a daily tuning activity, while following best practices and principles, seems like a solid example of the SRE engineering approach in action.
B seems like the most straightforward answer to me. The focus on eliminating toil and scaling up service delivery is a classic SRE objective, and designing a solution to achieve that aligns with the engineering mindset.
I'm leaning towards C as the best answer. The fact that the SRE is deploying a solution using an end-to-end pipeline that has been carefully analyzed from the start seems to capture the systematic, engineering-driven approach that SREs take.
I'm a bit confused on this one. I'm not sure if A, C, or D would also be considered good examples of the engineering approach. Can someone clarify what the key aspects of the engineering approach are for SRE work?
I think B is the best answer here. The key is that the SRE is designing a solution to eliminate toil and scale up service delivery, which aligns with the engineering approach for SRE work.
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