Technicians restored access to the websites around 10:30 a.m. Saturday, though testing was continuing. The websites had been offline since about 4 a.m.
Where’s the non-prod test environment? For major systems we always have a multi-tier setup, of Test (pretty open, wild-west, but completely isolated and only test data on it), then Non-Prod Test, which looks a lot like production, has production-like test data, with User Acceptance Testing capability, still isolated from both prod and test. (We also have other layers of test too, say for hardware integration to backend, etc).
Also, this example is why I constantly argue against auto updates for anything, even my phone apps.
Without validation testing, you don’t know shit won’t work and then disrupt your work flow. My phone is a tool that I rely on to work a certain way.
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Where’s the non-prod test environment? For major systems we always have a multi-tier setup, of Test (pretty open, wild-west, but completely isolated and only test data on it), then Non-Prod Test, which looks a lot like production, has production-like test data, with User Acceptance Testing capability, still isolated from both prod and test. (We also have other layers of test too, say for hardware integration to backend, etc).
Also, this example is why I constantly argue against auto updates for anything, even my phone apps.
Without validation testing, you don’t know shit won’t work and then disrupt your work flow. My phone is a tool that I rely on to work a certain way.