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gkoproske: I agree. The last computer-related company I worked for (26 years) was in bank data processing, so no public websites, but we did offer online services to banks, and they were very unhappy if the online was down. Systems, the programmers and datacomm folks, tested EVERYTHING on a separate computer, so that it was ready to install before the old program was taken down.
That’s computer ops 101. … where I worked we did dev on an isolated network, testing and staging on another isolated network with a copy of the data and interfaces. Nothing was moved to operational until testing was completed, inputs fuzzed, ports locked etc. private keys stored in cryptographic hardware methods. All databases separated from exposure to the outside world and encrypted. But that’s expensive, and not every small biz can afford that.
Bingo! That's EXACTLY what my teams do. But our clients pay for the privilege. Knowing the budgets in the industry, I'm guessing MTL didn't hire a Deloitte Digital or Valtech. And honestly, they didn't need to. Hopefully things will be back up soon. And I actually mean this, @Gozer the Gozerian , if you need help sorting things out (vendor management or technical stuff) drop me a line. Unf***ing situations like this professionally is one of the reasons I'm able to afford your weathered releases
Lucky for us they are better at producing N scale rolling stock than they are at producing websites...I would rather have the rolling stock.
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No doubt, the website outage will be commemorated with a limited edition gondola loaded with scrap computer parts.
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