Category: Software, Business, Infrastructure

As a relatively new practice, chaos engineering has plenty of myths surrounding it, from randomly shutting down production systems to requiring huge investments of time and money. There’s a lot of confusion over the purpose, the value and the practice of chaos engineering.

In this article, we’ll clear up some of this confusion by presenting seven important truths to help you make an informed decision about chaos engineering and how it can help your engineering organization.

Using chaos engineering can help you: Getting started with chaos engineering can be as easy as deploying an agent to your systems and choosing a resource to target for experimentation.

In fact, you can use chaos engineering to help establish your SRE practice or accelerate migration to a new platform.

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