Designing for Failure: Chaos Engineering Principles in System Design
A practical guide to chaos engineering principles that transform fragile architectures into resilient, self-healing systems. Recently, I wrote an article titled “What if you are to build for one million daily active users?”. In that article, we explored a point where a monolithic system could no lon
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