• geoffrey.sturdy (6/12/2014)


    No Gary - that's how things are - when you roll out changes you by their nature de-stabilise a system , ususally there is a good reason for doing so - hence the term "constructive de-stabilisation" , however a DBA's sucess is measured in uptime so there is a conflict as both sides measure sucess in a different manner - and I say this as having been a developer (back in the 1980s) and DBA in both Codasyl and relational databases - no offence to developers intended

    So any roll out of changes by developers "by their nature de-stabilise a system".

    But any roll out of changes DBAs "promote stability and reliability".

    How on earth can that be anything but a generalisation that causes divides between two parties?

    Gaz

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