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Monthly generator testing is, and should be, standard for any data center. Same with the UPSes - monthly testing to make sure they can handle the load long enough for the generators to kick in. Throwing the switch on the mains is probably not happening anywhere on a regular basis, though. There may be "routine" events (some sort of electrical infrastructure upgrade) that causes the data center to be put onto generator power, but throwing the mains just to test is a very risky endeavor, and one that a data center provider who has very high power availability guarantees with expensive penalties, is not like likely to undertake.


Why would throwing the switch be risky? It's supposed to be HA. If it doesn't work, that's a bug, and you fix it! Just like backups are not backups until they have been restored (we verify this by making our data warehouse depend on the backup) and hot standbys aren't standbys until switched in (we do this to databases regularly.) Netflix apparently has a chaos generator that randomly kills machines as a standard process. If you're supposed to deal with failure, make sure you're dealing with failure regularly!


> Netflix apparently has a chaos generator that randomly kills machines as a standard process.

This sounds pretty neat, but a quick Google didn't turn up any information about it besides this post. Do you know of anywhere to get more information on what they're doing? It sounds like a sensible idea, although I can only imagine trying to implement it would be ... challenging, for most companies/organizations.


check out item no 3. on this list, which is AWS lessons-learned: http://techblog.netflix.com/2010/12/5-lessons-weve-learned-u...

see also: http://techblog.netflix.com/2011/04/lessons-netflix-learned-...

and: http://techblog.netflix.com/2011/07/netflix-simian-army.html for the other simian themed services they've developed for care and feeding of their AWS stuff.




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