We are in a very connected and reliant technology world. Apps/system resiliency is super critical for any apps/system owner and a top priority in many CxO minds. When a customer/citizen relied on the apps/system failed to work, CxO may potentially need to respond publicly or perhaps testify to various authorities on due diligence to ensure apps are properly managed and handled.
Chaos Engineering practices are crucial in this context. They involve intentionally introducing disruptions into the system to identify and address vulnerabilities proactively. This approach serves as a preventative measure, helping to fortify the foundation of software engineering.
Learn how to enhance and elevate the availability of your apps and systems with F5 Distributed Cloud by increasing resilience and mitigating the risk of downtime.
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