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MTTR > MTBF is a vital lesson in all walks of life. Failures happen and often are unexpected The question becomes dealing with the issues thrown up. My first mentor said the same thing in non-computer terms and I have always tried to live with it.
The code provisions the infrastructure, which makes the term make sense. I would disagree that infrastructure is policies. Infrastructure is what your code/services runs on or communicates through.
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MTTR > MTBF is a vital lesson
in all walks of life.
Failures happen and often are unexpected
The question becomes dealing with the issues thrown up.
My first mentor said the same thing in non-computer terms
and I have always tried to live with it.
Infrastructure isn't code.
Infrastructure is policies, and more importantly decentralized or dynamic policies.
Governance or rules of the system
The code provisions the infrastructure, which makes the term make sense.
I would disagree that infrastructure is policies. Infrastructure is what your code/services runs on or communicates through.
You are just plain wrong. Consider your opinions a dinosaur.