• MrEff@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    If the average month has 43800 minutes per month, then 1% is 438 minutes. But the Y axis is 1/10 smaller, and goes by 00.1% increments. So 43.8 minutes. So really we are talking about less than an hour for most months. Most months are around 1-2 hours, and never more than 4 hours in any given month.

    There also isn’t a counter for number of events. If you just did a major overhaul of some system with both hardware and software changes and when you went live you stalled out, then fixed it in 2 hours and never crashed again for the month- that is actually a decent and half competent IT team. Versus if you are just applying untested updates or shitty product breaking commits that are crashing servers and needing to roll back every other day but your down times are less than 2 hours- that team needs to be re-evaluated.