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Chaos Engineering vs. Resilience Engineering: What’s the Difference?

At Chaos Fundamentals, we often get asked: What’s the difference between Chaos Engineering and Resilience Engineering? While both aim to create stronger, more reliable systems, they take distinct approaches. Chaos Engineering is all about bold experiments to uncover weaknesses, while Resilience Engineering focuses on designing adaptable systems that thrive under pressure. Dive into this article to explore how these practices work together to future-proof IT systems in today’s fast-paced, cloud-native world. 🚀

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Chaos Engineering in Simple Terms

Chaos engineering in simple terms, using relatable analogies like LEGO towers to show how testing “what if” scenarios helps build stronger, more reliable computer systems.

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