I really enjoyed this, I have been very interested in chaos engeering because I believe it IS one of the best ways to make highly fault tolerant systems.
However what happens when something messes up as a result of testing in prod?
The idea is that you conduct experiments prior to testing in prod. If something gets messed up in prod, you know that the testing wasn't fully done appropriately and you must go back and reiterate.
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I really enjoyed this, I have been very interested in chaos engeering because I believe it IS one of the best ways to make highly fault tolerant systems.
However what happens when something messes up as a result of testing in prod?
The idea is that you conduct experiments prior to testing in prod. If something gets messed up in prod, you know that the testing wasn't fully done appropriately and you must go back and reiterate.