How do you prepare for the unexpected in system design? Performetriks shares valuable insights in their latest blog on Chaos Testing. The best time to prepare for failure is before it happens. Start building resilience through chaos testing today. Read the full post here: https://lnkd.in/dwSHXYAA Follow Performetriks for more educational content on performance engineering, observability, and more. #ChaosEngineering #ResilienceEngineering #ChaosTesting #SystemDesign #PerformanceEngineering
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1moRudolf Groetz, thanks for sharing 🙏 Chaos Testing generates valuable insights into single failure risks. A helpful training for SREs and those who oversee complex environments.