Jayavardhan Reddy is a Site Reliability and DevOps engineer with hands-on experience in modernising large-scale, transaction-critical systems in highly regulatedJayavardhan Reddy is a Site Reliability and DevOps engineer with hands-on experience in modernising large-scale, transaction-critical systems in highly regulated

Jayavardhan Reddy ,Profile Summary

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Jayavardhan Reddy is a Site Reliability and DevOps engineer with hands-on experience in modernising large-scale, transaction-critical systems in highly regulated environments. His work spans enterprise banking and global payment platforms, where he has led reliability, automation, and observability initiatives supporting always-on services. He has played a key role in migrating legacy systems to modern, containerised platforms, implementing automated CI/CD pipelines and introducing observability practices that improved deployment stability, system viability, and incident response times. His experience is grounded in operating systems, where downtime directly impacts customer trust and business continuity.

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Jayavardhan Reddy ,Profile Summary

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  1. The Quiet Shift Toward Proactive Reliability in High-Scale Systems

Focus: How reliability thinking is moving earlier into design and delivery, not just incident response.

  • Explores how SRE teams are embedding reliability into CI/CD pipelines and platform design rather than fixing issues post-release
    Draws on real-world experience running large, transaction-heavy systems where downtime is costly
  • Highlights the process and mindset changes required to reduce incidents before they reach production
  1. Why Monitoring Alone Is No Longer Enough for Modern Platforms

Focus: The limitations of traditional monitoring in complex, distributed systems.

  • Examines why dashboards and static alerts fail in Kubernetes-based microservices environments
  • Discusses the shift toward observability, correlation, and context-driven insights for faster detection
  • Reflects practical SRE challenges around alert fatigue, blind spots, and delayed incident discovery
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