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Five-nines is entirely possible with enough resources and competent outage-minded engineers.
Hell. Five nines is doable with eks, a single engineer and thinking through your changes before pushing them to prod. Ask me how I know...
Operations like this don't have a single engineer. The more complex the project, the higher the risk of complications and outages. It's not a matter of "oh, just think harder about your changes".
Ask me how I know...
If you've got a rant, I'm all ears
Agree, but five nines are not 100% ;) Anyway - this discussion reminds me of Technical Report 85.7 - Jim Gray, which might be of the interest to some of you.
Distinguishing between 5 nines and 100% is just semantics in any discussion outside of contractual ones.