Practice essential collocations for production readiness in IT and software development.
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Before the feature went live, the SRE team reviewed each service to confirm it would ___ SLOs under normal and peak load.
Meet SLOs is the standard SRE and reliability collocation for a service satisfying its defined service level objectives. 'Pass along' and 'achieve around' are informal. 'Satisfy out' is not a standard phrase in a reliability context.
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The team scheduled a two-hour window to ___ load tests against the staging environment before the production launch.
Pass load tests is the standard production readiness collocation for a system successfully meeting performance thresholds under simulated production traffic. 'Run along' and 'execute out' describe the act of running but not the act of successfully passing. 'Complete around' is too generic.
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The platform team used Terraform and the Golden Signals playbook to ___ monitoring before the deployment date.
Configure monitoring is the standard production readiness collocation for setting up observability tooling such as dashboards, alerts, and traces before a service goes live. 'Set up along' and 'install around' are informal. 'Deploy out' implies shipping software rather than configuring observability.
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The on-call team was asked to ___ runbook for the new service describing how to handle the most likely failure scenarios.
Prepare a runbook is the standard SRE and production readiness collocation for creating operational documentation that guides on-call engineers through known failure scenarios. 'Write along' and 'create around' are informal. 'Build out' does not convey the procedural nature of a runbook.
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The engineering team used a production readiness review to ___ checklist and confirm every gate had been passed.
Complete a checklist is the standard production readiness collocation for going through each item in a pre-launch review to confirm readiness. 'Finish along' and 'close around' are informal. 'Sign off out' is non-standard; 'sign off on' is the correct prepositional form.