Chaos Engineering with Chaos Mesh and Litmus
Chaos engineering is the practice of deliberately introducing controlled failures into a system to test its resilience and uncover vulnerabilities. By simulating real-world disruptions, engineers can identify weaknesses before they escalate into significant production issues. This proactive approach is essential for creating robust systems capable of withstanding unpredictable challenges, such as network outages, hardware failures, or unexpected traffic surges. As modern distributed systems become increasingly complex, chaos engineering provides a systematic method for addressing their inherent unpredictability.
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