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It took hundreds of subject experts from ten organizations in seven countries almost three years to reach that conclusion.

Here at HN we want a post mortem for a cloud failure in a matter of hours.




> Here at HN we want a post mortem for a cloud failure in a matter of hours.

I'll go one further - I've yet to finish writing a postmortem on one incident before the next one happens. I also have my doubts that folks wanting a PM in O(hours) actually care about its contents/findings/remediations - its just a tick box in the process of day-to-day ops.


Something similar that struck me was that, in early February, Russia invaded Ukraine.

And then, I saw an endless stream of aggrieved comments from people who were personally outraged that the outcome, whatever it might be, hadn't been finalized yet at the late, late date of... late February.


I work at mid tier FAANG, our SLA for post mortems have SLA in the 7-14 day period. Nobody seriously wants a full PM in hours.

They may want a mitigation or RCA in hours, but even AWS gives us NDA restricted PMs in > 24 hours.


Apples to oranges




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