Tired: showing off high uptime to prove your system can run uninterrupted for a long time.
Wired: showing off low uptime to prove your system survives a reboot.
Tired: showing off high uptime to prove your system can run uninterrupted for a long time. Wired: showing off low uptime to prove your system survives a reboot. 1 comment
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@mgorny 💯
I've been advocating this for years, and continue to do so: high uptime should be a monitoring alert condition.
It drives gaining several benefits for your systems and teams:
- normalizes maintenance tasks as part of usual routine
- lowers operational overhead
- enables faster incident response
- encourages regular upgrades
- improves robustness and resiliency
Rebooting a system should not be an exceptional ceremony after hours, it should be a standard operation during work hours.
@mgorny 💯
I've been advocating this for years, and continue to do so: high uptime should be a monitoring alert condition.
It drives gaining several benefits for your systems and teams:
- normalizes maintenance tasks as part of usual routine
- lowers operational overhead
- enables faster incident response
- encourages regular upgrades
- improves robustness and resiliency