@vonskippy we have already established Linode knew the time estimates beforehand yet they did not tell me. The time estimates they knew were comparable to the time taken so it would have been very beneficial to know. I have also stated this is not about experiencing downtime I have accepted that happens.
The whole point of my post is its bad not to be told of this known time estimate. Why withhold it from me? I am an intelligent person, I know if something goes wrong the time may take longer than estimated. I would like to know times assuming it goes to plan.
If you personally do not want to know the time estimates then don't ask them for updates. But I would like know. We clearly run our businesses differently, so however you do it does not mean I should accept it. I have 12 Linodes, its not a one box shop... we're just a small company so do not have experienced sysadmins who know how to setup backup mail servers that are a complete duplicate of each other at all times in case one goes down. I would like to get there one day, if this is even possible, but at the moment I am not there, so all I ask is when a server does have an issue, to kindly let me know the known time estimate to bring it back. Like I said, they did know this, they just didn't tell me, and thats unacceptable.
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A) estimates are a complete waste of time - making them, listening to them, expecting them to be anything close to accurate
When I have been given estimates, by Linode or other providers, the majority of times they have been approximately met. Just because the very few times issues could occur that means times take a lot longer doesn't justify not being told an estimate if it all goes to plan. I accept there could be unknown things that could delay it, so if that happens let me know and I understand. But there is no justification to not give known timings if it is all goes to plan because of the small chance something may delay it. Every other industry use time estimates for planning, whether its new project development or fixing issues, there is nothing different in this industry to justify not giving estimates. All industries face unknowns. I take my car to the garage to have a MOT/Service, they say it will take 4 hours, and it mostly does, except that day they find the brake pads worn down and are out of stock which will add another 4 hours. Its a shame, but its acceptable this happens, but its still important to know that if it does go to plan then it will take 4 hours, because most of the time it does, and so my following planning based on this will mostly go as planned too and most of the time I can tell my wife I will be home for dinner at 6pm - if it goes to plan. Couldnt tell anyone anything with this issue.