It’s the unexpected unexpecteds, not the expected unexpecteds, that kill you.
Joel Spolsky hits the nail as usual in his piece on achieving many-nines and why the usual SLAs are not worth the paper they are printed on.
It’s the unexpected unexpecteds, not the expected unexpecteds, that kill you.
Joel Spolsky hits the nail as usual in his piece on achieving many-nines and why the usual SLAs are not worth the paper they are printed on.