not true, you can have full resiliancy if you plan it right and pay the money, its what i do for customers every day in the server/storage world.I was in for 24 hours straight through when we lost our data service a few weeks ago, it's not nice tbh. Sleep depravation ftl.
Yes I did get paid but the last thing you want especially at this time of year is pulling an all nighter when you want to chill and spend time with your family etc.
You of all people being a techy should know it doesn't matter how many backup servers, spare HDDs etc you have, something will always bite you in the ass. You can't plan for everything.
And yes I realise they are not fighting rebels and losing their lives but still think its a ballache we could all do without this time of year.
All depends if they want to cut corners, the customers i deal with aren't as big as o2 normally but they wouldn't be satisfied with 24+ hours of downtime for their customers, just wouldn't be acceptable, you want 99.999% uptime though, you need to pay for it.
And yes, I do have to go out sometimes and deal with s**t that happens, but i get paid for it, if i didn't like that aspect of the job, personally i would change job, as that's what i do, if i don't like it i change.
I was supposed to be at a job 9am sunday morning, had to be up at 7, couldn't get out because of the snow, still up early though, but it's my job, i choose to do it so i don't complain when its not a put my feet up and surf for 8 hours during the day jobbie.
I personally don't care whos working on it, it's their job, they have a job and are getting paid, i don't see the issue? But i'd like my service to be up all the time if i pay good money for it personally.
I do spare a thought for the emergency services who have to work xmas day though to keep us safe, thats not a nice job.