It likely wasn't an accident but rather testing how to kill the service or simply a distraction.
It likely wasn't an accident but rather testing how to kill the service or simply a distraction.
I think this is just years of diversity hiring. Companies hire network architects who have no idea what BGP even is. 99% of the time it makes no difference for a company that big, but during an outage no-one knows what to do. If the one qualified engineer is on vacation and is sick of getting texted about every stray packet by his sheboon colleagues no surprise it took a day to get him to respond.
10-1 it wasn't a badge failure though, I bet he didn't submit vax proof to hr.
I think this is just years of diversity hiring. Companies hire network architects who have no idea what BGP even is. 99% of the time it makes no difference for a company that big, but during an outage no-one knows what to do. If the one qualified engineer is on vacation and is sick of getting texted about every stray packet by his sheboon colleagues no surprise it took a day to get him to respond.
10-1 it wasn't a badge failure though, I bet he didn't submit vax proof to hr.
The later one
The later one
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