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Runbook Automation in Frankfurt — autonomous resolution in <90s.

Runbook Automation in Frankfurt

Runbook automation executes a documented operational procedure programmatically. Modern runbook automation uses AI to select the right runbook for the incident at hand, not just to run a runbook a human has already chosen. Frankfurt infrastructure teams use SentienGuard as the autonomous-resolution layer that detects anomalies, selects the right remediation playbook via RAG in ~165 ms, executes the fix, and writes the evidence to an immutable audit log — designed for EU-GDPR, BAIT, DORA, NIS2 requirements that apply to operations in Germany.

SentienGuard goes beyond classic runbook automation — it selects the runbook via RAG, executes it, verifies the result, and writes the evidence trail. Humans only review novel incidents. For Frankfurt teams, the math compounds: with average SRE loaded cost around $120,000/year, every hour of autonomous resolution converts directly into productive engineering time. 87% of routine incidents resolve without paging anyone.

Why Frankfurt infrastructure teams adopt runbook automation

Frankfurt banking infrastructure operates under BaFin BAIT supervisory rules. Autonomous resolution combined with C5-compliant immutable logging short-circuits annual ITGC audit prep.

The primary industries running production infrastructure in Frankfurt banking, insurance, data centers, fintech, SaaS — share a common operational profile: tight regulatory windows, high-cost on-call rotations, and growing fleet sizes that outpace headcount budgets. Runbook Automation converts those routine pages into autonomous fixes, leaving the team to focus on novel and architectural work.

Compliance frame: EU-GDPR, BAIT, DORA, NIS2. SentienGuard's append-only, hash-chained audit log structures the evidence in a form that maps directly to those frameworks' continuous-monitoring controls — so the same automation that resolves the incident also generates the audit record.

Runbook Automation capabilities for Frankfurt infrastructure

Every Frankfurt deployment ships with the full feature set on day one.

RAG selection beats rule trees

Vector match scales to thousands of runbooks; rule trees drift and break.

Versioned, reviewable playbooks

Every runbook is code-reviewed and version-controlled like infrastructure.

Approval mode for new runbooks

Promote autonomous after a track record of safe executions.

How runbook automation works for a Frankfurt team

Five stages. Total wall-clock under 90 seconds for 87% of routine incidents — same pipeline whether the infrastructure runs in Frankfurt or elsewhere.

  1. STAGE 1 · 1–3s

    Detect

    Lightweight agents stream metrics, logs, and Kubernetes events. ML scores deviations above 3σ.

  2. STAGE 2 · ~165ms

    Select

    RAG matches the anomaly to a playbook. Average match confidence ~95%.

  3. STAGE 3 · 15–90s

    Execute

    High-confidence playbooks run autonomously. Lower-confidence ones request Slack approval first.

  4. STAGE 4 · 5–30s

    Verify

    Re-check the original anomaly. Roll back on failed verification.

  5. STAGE 5 · instant

    Log

    Append-only, hash-chained log for EU-GDPR, BAIT, DORA, NIS2 evidence.

Runbook Automation pricing for Frankfurt teams

Per-endpoint flat pricing. No per-metric, per-GB, or per-event surprises. Published rate is in USD; an estimate in EUR is shown below.

Free

$0

3 nodes, full features, immutable audit log

Team (annual)

€22,320/year

$4/endpoint/month billed in USD · 500 nodes

Fleet / Enterprise

Custom

Volume discounts. Contact sales.

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Pro tier estimate: 500 nodes × $4/endpoint/month annual commit. FX rates as of 2026-05. See /pricing for canonical USD pricing.

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Runbook Automation in Frankfurt — FAQ

How does AI runbook automation differ from Rundeck?

Rundeck fires runbooks humans select. SentienGuard's AI selects the runbook itself based on the live incident signature.

Does runbook automation support Frankfurt EU-GDPR requirements?

Yes. SentienGuard's immutable, hash-chained audit log is structured to satisfy EU-GDPR, BAIT, DORA evidence requirements that apply to Frankfurt-based infrastructure. Every signal, decision, action, and outcome is logged in append-only form for direct auditor export.

What does runbook automation cost a Frankfurt team?

SentienGuard's published rate is $4/endpoint/month on the annual Team commit. A 500-node Frankfurt deployment works out to roughly €22,320/year — compared with around €111,600/year for premium observability vendor bills at the same node count that scale on metrics and ingested logs. Free tier covers 3 nodes with full features. Enterprise/Fleet pricing is custom — contact sales.

Is there Frankfurt-based support coverage?

SentienGuard's support window spans CET (UTC+1). The on-call resolution itself is timezone-independent — autonomous playbooks run 24/7 regardless of human staffing. Most Frankfurt customers reach a sub-15-minute MTTR for novel (human-escalated) incidents.

What kinds of Frankfurt teams use SentienGuard for runbook automation?

Common adopter profiles in Frankfurt: banking, insurance, data centers. The local SRE compensation environment ($120,000+ loaded cost in Frankfurt) makes autonomous resolution an unusually strong ROI even at small fleet sizes.

Bring autonomous resolution to Frankfurt.

15-minute demo, your environment, your alerts. CET (UTC+1) support window. Walk away with a EUR ROI number for your CFO.