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Countless theories for the cybersecurity firm’s outage are flying around, but
whatever the reason, this sort of thing is likely to happen again
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“Where did CrowdStrike go wrong” is, if anything, a slightly overdetermined
question.
We can work backwards. Pushing an update to every single computer on your
network at the same time means that by the time you discover a problem, it’s too
late to limit the fallout. The alternative – a staged rollout – would see the
update pushed to users in small groups, usually accelerating over time. If you
begin by updating 50 systems at once, and then immediately lose all contact with
every single one of them, hopefully you spot it before you update the next 50m.
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