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    Gerardo Santoveña

    Gerardo Santoveña

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    An Introduction to Chaos Engineering, Trying to Break Stuff

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    Chaos engineering is the facilitation of experiments to uncover systemic weaknesses. read the complete article

    Tags: amazon, aws, break, chaos, code, devops, engineering, sre

    Updated: December 23, 2019

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