It is pretty advanced stuff, and only applicable to high quality service organisations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_engineering has great detail on this.
Chaos engineering was pioneered by Netflix, when they started developing cloud based applications.
Their chaos monkey randomly kills servers and other things in production to test the resilience of the architecture.
That takes guts and confidence ....
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Peter HJ van Eijk
CCSK & CCAK trainer
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Original Message:
Sent: Nov 24, 2020 10:37:21 AM
From: Jenna Morrison
Subject: Chaos Engineering
Hello!
In the Cloud Incident Response Framework - A Quick Guide and in Module 2 Unit 7 of the CCSK training they mention chaos engineering as a technique used in production. I was wondering if anyone could provide a little more insight about chaos engineering. Specifically, is it very commonly used? Are there any downsides to using it? Or unfortunate mishaps that have happened in the past while chaos engineering?
Thanks :)
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Jenna Morrison
Intern
Cloud Security Alliance
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