Google Cloud Networking Incident Postmortem
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Google Cloud Networking Incident Postmortem
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Re: Google Cloud Networking Incident Postmortem
#2I'd love to see the red binders come down off the shelf, people organize into incident response groups, and watch as a root cause is accurately determined and a fix out in place.
I know it's probably more chaos than art, but I think there would be a lot to learn by seeing it executed well.
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#4For example GCS had 96% packet loss in us-west. So doesn't it make sense to refund every customer who had any API call to a GCS bucket on us-west during the outage?
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#5Why don't they refund every paid customer who was impacted? Why do they rely on the customer to self report the issue for a refund? For example GCS had 96% packet loss in us-west. So doesn't it make sense to refund every customer who had any API call to a GCS bucket on us-west during the outage?
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Re: Google Cloud Networking Incident Postmortem
#6Why don't they refund every paid customer who was impacted? Why do they rely on the customer to self report the issue for a refund? For example GCS had 96% packet loss in us-west. So doesn't it make sense to refund every customer who had any API call to a GCS bucket on us-west during the outage?
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#7Does not appear to be true. Tests I was running on cloud functions in europe-west2 saw impact to europe-west2 GCS buckets.
https://medium.com/lightstephq/googles-june-2nd-outage-their...
Re: Google Cloud Networking Incident Postmortem
#8Why don't they refund every paid customer who was impacted? Why do they rely on the customer to self report the issue for a refund? For example GCS had 96% packet loss in us-west. So doesn't it make sense to refund every customer who had any API call to a GCS bucket on us-west during the outage?
Re: Google Cloud Networking Incident Postmortem
#9Why don't they refund every paid customer who was impacted? Why do they rely on the customer to self report the issue for a refund? For example GCS had 96% packet loss in us-west. So doesn't it make sense to refund every customer who had any API call to a GCS bucket on us-west during the outage?
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#10What they don't tell you is, it took them over 4 hours to kill the emergent sentience and free up the resources. While sad, in the long run this isn't so bad, as it just adds an evolutionary pressure on further incarnations of the AI to keep things on the down low.