Poll: Engineers – How much time do you spend on emergencies?

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As an engineer, how much of your time is spent on emergencies (downtime or red-alert bugs) rather than planned work?

Details in comments would be greatly appreciated!

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Another question to think about... when handling emergencies, what percentage of your time is discovery - figuring out what broke and why - rather than actually fixing the problem?
Between 20-30% would be my best guess. I'm including business emergencies as well, regarding client support. These emergencies get me out of the groove, which also adds up wasted time, while I try to get back into what I was working on.
Thanks for the reply. I'm working on a product that directly addresses the time lost to emergency failures in complex system, so I'm hoping to find a way to get a decent measurement of how the engineers doing the work perceive the loss.

If I can put it in reasonably defensible numeric terms for the managers/directors who can purchase software ("I can save 5% of the time of your senior/lead engineers!"), it'll be much easier to sell.

Couldn't agree more. Math is a universal language and its the language used on the best science papers written.