What happens when you blame a developer for a problem? - JAXenter
JAXenter: During your JAX London session you kindly reminded us all about the inevitability of failure is inevitable, particularly in highly available systems. What happens when they fail?
Jeremy Deane: It always depends on what you have in place when a system fails. You might not know at all if you don't have monitoring in place. If you don't have log monitoring in place, if you're not monitoring, say queues for messaging or middleware, there could be a case where the tree fell in the forest and nobody knows. And it's not until you have irate customers coming in and berating your software, and asking why it's not working. And then you have to scramble to find out what's going.
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