As cloud adoption accelerates and systems grow more complex, traditional testing and monitoring approaches are no longer a match to preventing outages. Enterprises face increased pressure to ensure ...
Chaos engineering is the practice of running thoughtful, planned experiments that teach us how our systems behave in the face of failure. Given the trends around dynamic cloud environments and the ...
Sometimes we need to break things first to secure them. This is the idea behind chaos engineering. Gartner defines chaos engineering as an experimental and potentially destructive failure testing ...
Infrastructure failure is inevitable. National defense missions rely upon infrastructure — such as water, electricity, communications, and logistics — and those systems are guaranteed to fail under ...
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