On 7/28/22 3:22 PM, Bob Bridges wrote:
Belated comment: I got a couple of laughs out of this post originally, but it might be well to realize that these stories are not of failures. This is why we do DR tests. It'd be a failure if you have an actual D and found you couldn't R.

So we try it out ahead of time, discover what we don't know, and repeat as necessary. That discovery is success, not failure.

This is exactly why I *LOVED* the extra time at the end of the coordinated D.R. Test window. We had extra hardware, we had copies of our systems (if we did our job correctly) and no threat of an outage. I thought it was *GREAT* that we could test things /after/ the D.R. Test results were declared but before people went home.

Lots of learning and experiments happened in those 36-48 hours.



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