Not quite to the level we do, but it is necessary. But I don't deal with production stuff. I deal with pre-production systems. I start from the bare metal, go from there and hand off to the support folks later. However many of these production and test environment rules and processes still apply to me when they shouldn't. All these processes are so kneejerk when problems come up that no thought is applied to how they affect non-production people. In many cases the answer isn't more process but to understand what happened and to discipline the person who screwed up.