$ 0ttl resilience check |
Prove your multi-region Kubernetes failover before an incident does.
0TTL helps teams validate Kubernetes-native DNS/GSLB resilience before a customer-facing outage proves the gap. From the creators of k8gb.
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For Teams Turning Availability Into Product Value
Global availability is not only an infrastructure project. For SaaS and Fintech teams, it affects enterprise deals, regulated markets, product roadmap, and customer trust.
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target.role / product
Product Leaders
Region expansion, data residency, and global availability become product capabilities. 0TTL helps evaluate Kubernetes-native DNS/GSLB designs before they become roadmap commitments.
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target.role / security
Security & Compliance Leaders
Availability commitments need evidence. 0TTL documents DNS/GSLB assumptions, failure paths, continuity runbooks, and validation results in a form reviewers can use.
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Revenue Leaders
Enterprise customers ask about uptime, regional availability, and recovery proof. 0TTL helps turn technical resilience posture into credible customer-facing evidence.
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$ 0ttl resilience check
Resilience Check
A lightweight assessment for teams evaluating product-level global availability, region expansion, or customer-facing resilience commitments.
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$ 0ttl resilience report --format pdf
Automated Resilience Report
Generate a structured risk report from topology inputs, Kubernetes manifests, DNS/GSLB assumptions, availability commitments, and operational constraints.
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$ 0ttl resilience review --expert
Expert Resilience Review
A focused senior review when product commitments, data residency requirements, or enterprise customer questions need architectural judgment.
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$ 0ttl resilience validate --scenario regional-failure
Failure-Path Validation
A practical validation plan for regional failures, stale DNS records, ownership conflicts, health signal gaps, and split-brain scenarios before multi-region behavior is sold or relied on.
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$ 0ttl blueprint generate --production
Verified Production Blueprint
A product-readiness package covering topology, runbooks, monitoring, alerting, upgrade safety, DNS/GSLB assumptions, and operational responsibilities.
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$ 0ttl support enable --lts
Enterprise LTS & Support
Long-term support for teams adopting or running k8gb-based global resilience, including upgrade guidance, compatibility review, report refreshes, and operational support.
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Global Resilience Maturity Model
0TTL helps teams move from "we have a design" to "we know how product traffic behaves under failure."
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Level 0: Regional only
No real global failover strategy.
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Level 1: Designed
Architecture exists, but behavior is not proven.
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Level 2: Configured
Kubernetes and DNS/GSLB components are in place.
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Level 3: Observable
Health signals, DNS state, and routing behavior are visible.
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Level 4: Validated
Failure paths have been tested end to end.
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Level 5: Guaranteed
Validation, support, runbooks, and operational evidence are maintained continuously.
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Operating Principles
The services are outputs. These are the constraints we use to keep resilience work useful in production.
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principle.01 / behavior
Prove Behavior, Not Intent
A design is not enough. Resilience work should show how the traffic path behaves when DNS, health signals, regions, or handoffs fail.
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principle.02 / ownership
Make Ownership Visible
DNS, GSLB, networking, platform, and application readiness often sit with different teams. Boundary conditions need names, owners, and escalation paths.
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principle.03 / traffic-layer
Keep the Traffic Layer Inspectable
Prefer architectures operators can inspect, reason about, and recover without depending on opaque or proprietary global lock-in.
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principle.04 / constraints
Validate Real Constraints
Tests should account for TTLs, DNS propagation, health signal timing, rollout windows, access controls, and change-management limits.
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principle.05 / evidence
Create Evidence People Can Use
Reports and blueprints should help SREs, platform leads, product owners, security reviewers, and revenue leaders make the same decision from the same facts.
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principle.06 / lifecycle
Treat Resilience as a Lifecycle
Clusters, DNS records, application readiness, and team ownership change. Validation evidence should be maintained, not filed away once.
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Ready to validate your failure path?
If global availability is becoming a product feature, enterprise commitment, or regulated-market requirement, 0TTL can help you understand whether the traffic path is designed, configured, observable, or actually validated.
$ 0ttl offerings list
- ✓ Free initial resilience discussion
- ✓ Automated resilience report
- ✓ Expert topology review
- ✓ Failure-path validation plan
- ✓ Verified production blueprint
- ✓ Enterprise LTS and support
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