
Episode 7: When Uptime Met Downtime
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We took a bit of a hiatus from recording last year, but we're back with an episode that I think everyone is really going to enjoy. Late last year, John Allspaw told me about this new company called Uptime Labs. They simulate software incidents, giving people a safe and constructive environment in which to experience incidents, practice what response is like, and bring what they learn back to their own organizations.
For the record, this is not a sponsored podcast. I legitimately just love what they do. And I had the sincere privilege to meet Uptime's cofounder and CEO, Hamed Silatani at SRECon EMEA in November, where he gave a fantastic talk about some of the things they've learned about incident response for running hundreds of simulations for their customers.
They recently had their first serious outage of their own platform. And so Hamed is joined by Joe McEvitt, cofounder and director of engineering at Uptime to discuss with me the one time that Uptime met downtime.