Black Friday is the ultimate reliability audit, and you don’t get a retake.
With e-commerce traffic surging 3.5–4x over normal volumes, even minor reliability gaps can lead to massive revenue losses.
Every year, Black Friday and Cyber Monday test the limits of digital infrastructure. Traffic surges, dependencies multiply, and customer expectations skyrocket. Gaps in latency, observability, or failover aren’t just technical problems- they become revenue problems, fast.
In 2024, U.S. Black Friday ecommerce sales hit a record $10.8 billion - roughly 3.5 to 4 times higher than a typical day. Given widespread discounting, the actual number of items sold was likely significantly higher than that multiple, as consumers purchased more units at lower average prices. Compounding, traffic peaks in three hours between 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. Pacific Time. While these numbers reflect business outcomes, the root causes of failure often begin long before alerts fire.
High-traffic events like Black Friday surface weaknesses that stay hidden the rest of the year:
These gaps don’t just create noise; they create blind spots that lead to lost sales and eroded customer trust during critical moments.
A major global e-commerce platform serving tens of millions of customers across Europe faced these same challenges ahead of its busiest season. The organization adopted Nobl9 as its central SLO platform to gain precision, visibility, and consistency.
By consolidating its SLOs, the company:
The result was a seamless peak shopping week with no major incidents or customer impact - a clear return on operational maturity.
Any digital organization can apply the same principles before high-traffic events:
The most mature teams treat reliability like financial budgeting, tracking their ‘burn rate’ against an error budget that resets and reallocates dynamically. That’s exactly what Nobl9 was built for.
Nobl9 helps teams move from reactive troubleshooting to predictable performance with:
By making reliability data accessible and actionable, Nobl9 turns SLOs into a system of accountability that scales with the business.
Peak season doesn’t just test infrastructure; it tests coordination. The strongest organizations don’t leave reliability to chance. They operate from a shared rhythm, characterized by regular reviews, aligned ownership, and transparent decision-making.
At Nobl9, we’ve seen how this structure drives real change. It transforms SLOs from static metrics into living agreements between teams and the customers they serve.
Later this fall, we’ll share new ways to help organizations bring even more structure and accountability to their reliability practices. Stay tuned.
Black Friday comes once a year, but reliability readiness is a daily discipline.
Don’t wait for peak traffic to find your reliability gaps.
Schedule a 30-minute SLO readiness consult with our Nobl9 experts - and enter your next peak confident.