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As chaos engineering becomes a more mainstream way of proactively seeking out your system’s weaknesses, we see it applied to increasingly complicated circumstances and with teams of all sizes. After all, serverless computing is the language-agnostic, pay-as-you-go way to access backend services.
He says you need to answer these questions to establish what are the acceptable limits of your system.
And it allows you to make a plan for how you respond to issues as a team: This systematic, continuous experimentation doesn’t just improve your system.
You need to just make your system ready with chaos engineering because, if it is a serverless system, you should never stop running experiments.”
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