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Embracing Chaos: Getting started with Chaos testing

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Embracing Chaos: Getting started with Chaos testing

Embracing Chaos: Getting started with Chaos testing

Embracing Chaos: Getting started with Chaos testing

Embracing Chaos: Getting started with Chaos testing

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Dec 12, 2024

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29

min

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The core idea is to introduce the concept of chaos testing as a proactive approach to system reliability. Chaos testing involves intentionally introducing controlled failures into a system to observe how it behaves under stress. This method helps identify and address weaknesses in a system's architecture that might not be apparent through traditional testing methods. By doing so, organizations can build more resilient, highly available systems that can withstand real-world disruptions. Key points include: Understanding chaos engineering principles Designing and executing controlled failure experiments Uncovering hidden vulnerabilities in systems Incorporating chaos testing insights into system architecture Best practices for implementing chaos testing in disaster recovery strategies

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Software Development Manager

I graduated from one of top universities in India (BITS Pilani) in 2015, where I pursued B.E. (Hons.) in Computer Science. I joined Walmart Labs as my first job in Bangalore (Bangalore, India), where I grew into the role of tech lead for Payment service responsible for saving cards for all of Walmart subsidiaries, including ASDA in UK. After that I joined Amazon and worked as Software engineer for Advertisement Privacy (Seattle, USA). Then I joined Prime Video within Amazon in UK and moved to Software Development Manager role. I'm leading a team now that is responsible for answering can a customer view something, and if so, how?

Software Development Manager

I graduated from one of top universities in India (BITS Pilani) in 2015, where I pursued B.E. (Hons.) in Computer Science. I joined Walmart Labs as my first job in Bangalore (Bangalore, India), where I grew into the role of tech lead for Payment service responsible for saving cards for all of Walmart subsidiaries, including ASDA in UK. After that I joined Amazon and worked as Software engineer for Advertisement Privacy (Seattle, USA). Then I joined Prime Video within Amazon in UK and moved to Software Development Manager role. I'm leading a team now that is responsible for answering can a customer view something, and if so, how?

Software Development Manager

I graduated from one of top universities in India (BITS Pilani) in 2015, where I pursued B.E. (Hons.) in Computer Science. I joined Walmart Labs as my first job in Bangalore (Bangalore, India), where I grew into the role of tech lead for Payment service responsible for saving cards for all of Walmart subsidiaries, including ASDA in UK. After that I joined Amazon and worked as Software engineer for Advertisement Privacy (Seattle, USA). Then I joined Prime Video within Amazon in UK and moved to Software Development Manager role. I'm leading a team now that is responsible for answering can a customer view something, and if so, how?

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