JPMorgan Chase & Co , How do you guys handle production support? I have joined 3 months back in a company. Its is a bank. The system is huge and has 15-20 applications running. I am not aware of anything and they have put me into oncall. The documentations are also not that good. When I ask to other colleagues they reply very late. Any one faced such situations? How to overcome ?
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I have done production support for 5+ years out of 20 years in industry. It's tough as hell but can teach you a lot. Take it as a challenge. Think, Google, collaborate, document, blog, reason with LLMs, work really hard, study concepts from top universities. There is no easy way out at all nothing - coding has shortcuts but support, debugging and tuning has no shortcuts. Just don't destroy your health on the way that's all. 6-8 hours of sleep, good food and exercise, mind relaxation, personal time is non negotiable.
Think positively and take it as a challenge.
It is overwhelming initially some senior should help you.you start doing your homework too.what all issues come on weekend and get steps to resolve them clarified and documented in knowledge base.