Chaos Engineering: The key to building resilient systems for seamless operations

Published By: Express Computer  |  Published On: November 6, 2024

Badrinath and Mandar, in their latest article for Express Computer, delve into the significance of Chaos Engineering using the recent UK payment outage as a case study. They explore how proactive testing and simulated failures can enhance system resilience, prevent large-scale outages, and improve overall system robustness. The authors emphasize how Chaos Engineering—through the simulation of system failures—can help identify vulnerabilities, reduce the risk of widespread disruptions, and enhance overall system stability.

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