Musk Says He’s Deleted CrowdStrike From Systems After Outage
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I disagree. in a business environment, you should be testing updates before you deploy company-wide, and this crowdstrike fiasco is a good reason why.
It's all fun and games until the update somehow manages to break all of the network printer configurations.
...and don't get me started on the stupid shit they "fix" while a certain network glitch seems to climb from one major version to the next...
yeah so I'm not the master of large scale IT, but I do test my code on the h/w it's going to run on before I publish it. I'm not saying it's simple to do so given how many different configurations might be deployed. That's why I'm not the master of IT to tell you how to do that. But the principle is I think the same.