The most-mentioned books on r/devops
Reddit is a social media and news aggregation website that ranks content based on a voting system. People worldwide post content (usually links, but also original content), and other users can “upvote” or “downvote” posts, pushing the most interesting content to the top.
It’s a place where you can find groups of like-minded people. Reddit calls these groups subreddits, and they cover different topics, including niche interests, politics, hobbies, and thousands of other topics people want to talk about.
Since its launch in 2005, the site has become one of the most popular social media sites with millions of monthly active users.
We've processed billions of comments to find the books most mentioned on Reddit.
Table of Contents
The most-mentioned books on r/devops
The Phoenix Project | 42 users |
The DevOps Handbook | 39 users |
Continuous Delivery | 25 users |
Accelerate | 18 users |
Site Reliability Engineering | 12 users |
The Practice of Cloud System Administration | 11 users |
UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook | 9 users |
The Phoenix Project, 5th | 9 users |
Kubernetes | 6 users |
Time Management for System Administrators | 5 users |
Clean Code | 4 users |
The Practice of System and Network Administration | 4 users |
Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment | 4 users |
Cracking the Coding Interview | 4 users |
Terraform | 4 users |
The Linux Programming Interface | 4 users |
Systems Performance | 3 users |
The Goal | 3 users |
Ansible for DevOps | 3 users |
Infrastructure as Code | 3 users |
AWS Certified Solutions Architect Official Study Guide | 3 users |
DevOps For Dummies | 3 users |
The Manager's Path | 3 users |
Our methodology
Book mentions are found by checking every reddit comment for links to Amazon, Goodreads, Google Books, and O'Rielly Media. Non-link mentions are too tricky to parse in an unbiased way: books with short, simple titles like The Road get massively under- or over-counted.
When a user mentions the same book multiple times in the same subreddit, we only count the top-voted comment. This curbs users shilling a particular book, and gives a more representative feel for an entire subreddit.
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