Build resilient applications with chaos engineering using AWS Fault Injection Simulator

October 17, 2022

With the rise of microservices and distributed cloud architectures, applications have become more complex. Failures have become much harder to predict, leading to costly outages. Chaos engineering is a disciplined approach to identify failures before they become outages. In this session, we demonstrate how to improve application resiliency by setting up and running controlled fault injection experiments across AWS workloads with AWS Fault Injection Simulator. We also cover how AWS Fault Injection Simulator can improve an application’s performance and observability comparing what you think will happen with what actually happens in the systems. Download slides »


Speaker: Faraz Masood, Senior Cloud Architect, AWS
Duration: 30mins

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