The video masterfully explains why resilience is built through controlled destruction rather than blind optimism. It’s a sharp reminder that if you don't break your own system, production eventually will.
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Chaos Engineering - System DesignAdded:
The idea of chaos engineering is essentially you are going to break your system before that system breaks you, aka to real users. To find what it means to have a steady or balanced load. What we're going to do is introduce chaos and purposely inject failures. We'll verify if we still have what's called our steady state. And of course, if everything's functional, we're going to roll back the chaos. So this will have a ton of benefits like creating a resilient system. You'll have very little downtime. This is not some hypothetical. Failure is completely inevitable at scale. So the company that came up with this is Netflix and that is a great example because you can see failure all the time with them. I teach this stuff every day and growing really fast. So follow along to learn more.
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